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Metal protective instrument housings are primarily used in industrial control, automation equipment, testing instruments, and outdoor monitoring systems. They provide stable and reliable structural support and external protection for internal electronic components, display modules, and interface assemblies. These products are not standard finished products but are custom-made, specifically developed based on the overall structure of the customer's equipment, installation conditions, and operating environment. This emphasizes our processing experience and technological capabilities gained in similar projects. Through a thorough understanding of actual application needs, flexible adjustments can be made to structural layout, wall thickness design, installation methods, and protective details to ensure good assemblability and mass production feasibility.
Metal protective instrument housings mainly use aluminum alloy or zinc alloy as the base material. Aluminum alloys offer both high strength and lightweight advantages, making them suitable for equipment with requirements for heat dissipation and overall weight. Zinc alloys excel in structural density, forming precision, and appearance consistency, making them suitable for housing designs with complex structures or high dimensional stability requirements. Through appropriate material selection and structural optimization, the housings meet long-term use requirements in terms of strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance, adapting to various industrial environments.
Metal protective instrument housings are typically completed through a combination of die casting and subsequent precision machining. During the molding stage, the consistency of the overall outline and basic structure is ensured. Subsequent CNC machining provides precision control over key assembly surfaces, holes, and interface areas. Additional processes such as drilling, tapping, and deburring are added as needed to ensure the housing can smoothly mate with internal components and external accessories. For both appearance and durability requirements, we offer a variety of surface treatments including sandblasting, powder coating, painting, electrophoretic coating, and electroplating. These enhance corrosion resistance while strictly controlling color differences to ensure consistent appearance and stable quality across batches of products.
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