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Characteristics and processes of mechanical parts

Mar 03, 2026 Leave a message

In the industrial production sector, mechanical parts are hailed as the "cornerstone" of stable equipment operation. The core competitiveness of their processing lies in their flexible adaptability to the needs of various industries and application scenarios. By flexibly adjusting processes, optimizing parameters, and providing customized services, mechanical parts processing can precisely meet the needs of multiple fields such as automotive, aerospace, and small household appliances, providing strong adaptability support for various equipment.

 

The flexibility of mechanical parts processing is mainly reflected in the "diversity of process selection." Enterprises can flexibly switch between processes such as CNC milling, turning, laser cutting, injection molding, wire EDM, and grinding, depending on different materials and performance requirements, thereby addressing the challenges of various materials and structures. Faced with different materials and performance requirements, processing companies can flexibly switch processes: for high-strength metals, CNC milling and turning processes are used to ensure precise machining of wear-resistant parts; for materials requiring lightweighting, laser cutting and injection molding are chosen, improving efficiency while maintaining properties; and for parts with micron-level precision, wire EDM and grinding processes are used to strictly control dimensional tolerances. These diverse combinations of processes enable the machining of mechanical parts to easily cope with the challenges posed by various materials and structures.

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