Machine Parts Micro Screws are the most commonly used parts in the fields of metal processing and machinery manufacturing.
Machine Parts Micro Screws processing is a processing method that uses molds to separate or form metal plates and strips. Its application range is very wide.
The materials processed by Machine Parts Micro Screws are mainly hot-rolled or cold-rolled (mainly cold-rolled) metal plates and strips, such as carbon steel plates, alloy steel plates, spring steel plates, galvanized plates, tin-plated plates, stainless steel plates, copper and copper alloy plates, aluminum and aluminum alloy plates, etc.
The basic assumptions of the slip line method are: the thickness of the sheet flange remains unchanged and is in a plane strain state, the material is isotropic, there is no hardening, and the influence of friction force distribution on plastic flow is not considered.
Machine Parts Micro Screws processing includes punching, bending, drawing, forming, finishing and other processes. The materials processed by Machine Parts Micro Screws are mainly hot-rolled or cold-rolled (mainly cold-rolled) metal plates and strips, such as carbon steel plates, alloy steel plates, spring steel plates, galvanized plates, tin-plated plates, stainless steel plates, copper and copper alloy plates, aluminum and aluminum alloy plates, etc.
The hardness test of Machine Parts Micro Screws uses a Rockwell hardness tester. Small Machine Parts Micro Screws with complex shapes can be used to test surfaces that are too small to be tested on a regular benchtop Rockwell hardness tester.