The forging process involves shaping metal through the application of heat and pressure, creating strong and durable components that meet precise specifications.
Machining involves using various cutting tools to shape and refine forged components, ensuring they meet precise dimensions and surface finish requirements for optimal functionality.
Through rigorous quality control measures, inspection ensures that forged and machined components adhere to strict standards, guaranteeing their performance, reliability, and safety.
Galvanizing is a protective coating process where forged and machined components are coated with a layer of zinc to prevent corrosion, enhancing their longevity and resistance to environmental factors.
In the assembly phase, the galvanized components are carefully joined together using specialized techniques and tools, creating the final product or subassemblies that meet customer requirements and specifications.
Ultrasonic cleaning employs high-frequency sound waves to remove contaminants from the assembled components, ensuring they are thoroughly cleaned and free from dirt, debris, and residues.
Following the cleaning process, the components are carefully packaged using appropriate materials to provide protection during transportation, preventing damage and ensuring they arrive at their destination in optimal condition.
Once packaged, the components are shipped using reliable logistics channels to reach customers or other designated destinations, ensuring timely delivery and efficient distribution of the finished products.