
Tapping and threading!
Tapping is a threading method that creates internal threads in a hole. Threading is a general term used to describe the creation of internal or external threads using various types of cutting tools.

How Are Metal Gears Manufactured? — A Comprehensive Guide
Gears are essential components in nearly all mechanical systems that require motion or power transmission. From automotive to robotics, from heavy machinery to medical equipment, the performance and lifespan of equipment are closely tied to the quality of its gears.

Injection Molded Parts Surface Finish: SPI VS VDI — What’s the Difference?
When it comes to custom injection molded parts, surface finish matters — not just for appearance, but also for functionality and user experience. Among the most commonly used surface finish standards are SPI and VDI. But what exactly are they, and how should you choose between them? Let’s break it down

The Five Technological Pillars of High-Precision Component Manufacturing
In the field of precision manufacturing, true competitiveness lies not in equipment labels but in the understanding and innovation of process fundamentals. Through years of technological accumulation, we have built a comprehensive technical system spanning materials science, machining mechanics, and quality engineering. This article systematically analyzes the core elements supporting micron-level precision.

Teflon coating
Teflon coating is a new type of surface treatment technology that can enhance the wear resistance and corrosion resistance of metal parts and extend their service life. It is widely used in high-demand industrial production.

Common Fits and Tolerances in Injection Mold Assembly Drawings
Injection molds require high assembly precision to ensure performance and longevity. In technical drawings, clearly specifying tolerances and fits is essential for proper mold function and smooth production.

The influence of machining allowance on machining accuracy!
Machining allowance refers to the thickness of the metal layer cut from the machining surface during machining. Machining allowance can be divided into process machining allowance and total machining allowance.

Milling Cutter Deflection and Its Solutions
What is Deflection?
Deflection refers to the displacement of the cutting tool under load, which can lead to tool bending or breakage. This phenomenon may cause reduced tool life, poor surface finish, dimensional inaccuracies, or even complete workpiece failure.
A useful analogy is a diving board: when unoccupied, the board remains straight, but as a diver moves toward the end, it bends progressively. Similarly, cutting tools experience deflection under cutting forces.

From Drawings to Finished Products: Unveiling the Digitalization of Precision Parts Manufacturing
In the era of Industry 4.0, precision parts manufacturing achieves high efficiency, high precision and traceability through intelligent design, automated processing and data-driven management. This article reflects our insights from more than 10 years of parts manufacturing, deeply disassembles the digital process from customer drawings to finished products, and aims to help you achieve cost reduction, efficiency improvement and quality leap.

"Green Manufacturing" Technology - Powder Metallurgy
Powder metallurgy is a process technology for preparing metal powder or using metal powder as raw material, forming and sintering, to manufacture metal materials, composite materials and various types of products.










