Spray painting process is a common coating technology that is widely used in surface coating of various objects, from cars and furniture to buildings and works of art. This technology uses a spray gun to evenly spray paint on the surface of an object for decoration, protection or other specific purposes.
The stamping process uses a punch and die to apply pressure to sheet metal, deforming it into a part that matches the shape of the die. The punch applies pressure to deform the sheet along the contours of the mold, ultimately forming the desired part shape.
The die-casting industry is a metal processing process widely used in the manufacturing industry. It injects molten metal into a mold under high pressure to quickly solidify it, thereby manufacturing parts and products with complex structures and precise dimensions.
Enamel Process is a traditional surface decoration technology that is usually applied to metal, glass, ceramics and other materials to enhance their appearance and durability. This process involves mixing glass powder with minerals, coating it on the surface of an object, and then firing it at high temperatures to form a strong, smooth coating on the surface.
The glue dispensing process is a common process method that is commonly used in various industries, including electronics, medical, automotive, toys, and household products. This process involves applying a specific type of glue in drops to a product surface or component for the purpose of fixing, sealing or decorating.
The electroplating process is a common surface treatment process that improves its appearance, corrosion resistance and mechanical properties by coating a metal film on the metal surface. The process is accomplished by using an electric current in an electrolyte solution to deposit metal ions onto the surface of the workpiece.