Turning

The Turning process is capable of achieving very high machining accuracy. On modern CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines, Turning can easily achieve micron-level dimensional tolerances through precise program control and advanced tooling techniques. This makes Turning ideal for manufacturing precision parts such as bearings, gears and shafts…

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Gear Grinding

Gear Grinding, a precision process, is an indispensable part of mechanical engineering. Through high-precision grinding technology, each tooth surface of a gear is carefully sculpted to achieve the ultimate in smoothness and precision. This not only enhances the transmission efficiency of gears, but also extends their service life.

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Gear Cutting

Gear cutting is one of the key processes indispensable to modern industrial manufacturing and is widely used in automotive, aerospace, precision machinery and other fields. Gear as an important part of the transmission system, its processing accuracy directly affects the performance and life of mechanical equipment.

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Milling and Drilling

Drilling and milling are two crucial metalworking processes in modern manufacturing. Although they operate in different ways, both play an integral role in shaping and refining workpieces.

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Heat Treatment

Heat treatment is a method of altering the physical and chemical properties of a material by heating and cooling it, and is widely used in the manufacturing of metals, glass, plastics and other materials. Heat treatment techniques mainly include annealing, quenching, tempering, surface hardening and age hardening, etc.

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ID & OD Grinding and ID Honing

ID grinding, OD grinding, and ID honing are all precision machining processes used to achieve tight tolerances and high surface finish on cylindrical parts:ID Grinding: This process involves grinding the inner diameter (ID) of a cylindrical part. It is commonly used to produce precise bores and holes in a variety of materials, including metals, ceramics, and plastics.

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Gear Inspection

The foundation of gear inspection begins with routine shop floor tasks and extends to the manufacturing laboratory for complex analytical evaluations. These procedures are critical to maintaining process control and producing parts that meet quality requirements. Inspection includes gear dimensions, tooth shape, tooth pitch, surface roughness, and tooth contact accuracy.

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Broaching and Key-seating

Broaching and key-seating are methods used to create key-ways, splines, and other features in the internal diameter or bore of a gear. Keys and key-ways or splines are used on gear IDs along with key-slots or splines on associated shafts.

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