Passivation treatment is a key step after removing the oxidation color, which aims to form a dense passivation film on the surface of stainless steel to improve corrosion resistance.
Passivation treatment is a key step after removing the oxidation color, which aims to form a dense passivation film on the surface of stainless steel to improve corrosion resistance.
Whether it's building facades, vehicles, electronic equipment, or industrial equipment, designers and engineers are constantly pursuing the ideal: reducing overall weight as much as possible without sacrificing stability and safety.
Stainless steel sheet metal processing not only preserves the inherent properties of the material but also enhances its adaptability and reliability in complex environments through advanced forming, cutting, welding, and surface treatment processes.
In modern steel sheet metal processing, laser cutting has become a core technology for high-precision manufacturing, widely used in industries such as machinery, shipbuilding, construction, and energy.
By combining advanced processing techniques with intelligent equipment, stainless steel sheet metal processing has become a highly efficient way to achieve integrated molding of complex structural parts.
Demand for aluminum sheet components continues to grow. The key to achieving stable, mass-produced production of these components lies in combining advanced material properties with precision machining processes.