PEI Ultem 1000
PEI (Polyetherimide)High performance engineering thermoplastic polymer, with excellent durability, strength, stiffness and heat resistance (UL94-V0).
PEI (Polyetherimide)High performance engineering thermoplastic polymer, with excellent durability, strength, stiffness and heat resistance (UL94-V0).
AluminumAluminum 2014 is easily machined and can be hardened to get strengths comparable to steel, but is prone to corrosion. Suitable for aerospace applications.
Stainless steelStainless steel 2205 Duplex (CNC) is the alloy with the highest strength and hardness. Suitable for applications in severe environments up to 300°C.
PC (Polycarbonate)Polycarbonate (CNC) has excellent impact strength and good temperature resistance. Suitable for outdoor applications. Can be colored or semi-transparent.
Tool steelTool steel D2 (CNC) is a wear-resistant alloy that retains its hardness to a temperature of 425 °C. Used for cutting tools and dies.
Consumer ElectronicsThe low density of aluminum alloy results in an overall lightweight design for the phone cage, making it easy to carry and use for extended periods without causing excessive strain for photographers.
Consumer ElectronicsAluminum alloy plays multiple roles in protecting smartphone camera lenses, including providing robust protection, enhancing thermal dissipation performance, improving aesthetics, and offering additional functionalities.
Assembly fixtureThe assembly component is composed of aluminum alloy, PA (Polyamide), springs, and magnets, and is intended for PC memory module verification. It is machined using a 3-axis CNC machining center and finished with an anodic oxidation process to achieve a gold color surface treatment. Finally, it is assembled manually.
PMMA (Acrylic)PMMA is a translucent rigid plastic, often used as a substitute for glass and when high transparency is needed, a high polishing process can be done to achieve this.
AutomotiveIn terms of mold technology, the manufacture of charging guns for new energy vehicles typically adopts injection molding. Injection molding is a process where plastic material is heated and melted, then injected into a mold, and after cooling and solidification, the plastic product of the desired shape and size is obtained. for products with complex shapes and high precision requirements, such as charging guns, injection molding offers advantages such as high production efficiency, low cost, sta