Hard anodizing

Hard anodizing is an oxidation treatment applied to aluminum and its alloys under specific process conditions, resulting in a surface oxide film approximately 30 micrometers thick. This enhances the product's corrosion resistance, wear resistance, cold resistance, insulation, and adsorption properties.

Color anodizing

Color anodizing refers to the formation of an oxide film on the surface of aluminum and its alloy components through a specific electrolyte, process conditions, and applied current. The surface color can be determined according to customer needs. It can overcome the defects of aluminum alloy surface hardness and wear resistance, and effectively increase the aesthetics of the product.

Color anodizing

Color anodizing refers to the formation of an oxide film on the surface of aluminum and its alloy components through a specific electrolyte, process conditions, and applied current. The surface color can be determined according to customer needs. It can overcome the defects of aluminum alloy surface hardness and wear resistance, and effectively increase the aesthetics of the product.

Natural anodizing

Natural anodization refers to the formation of an oxide film on the surface of aluminum and its alloy components under the action of a specific electrolyte, process conditions, and applied current. However, the surface color remains unchanged, effectively overcoming the defects in the surface hardness and wear resistance of aluminum alloys.

Natural anodizing

Natural anodization refers to the formation of an oxide film on the surface of aluminum and its alloy components under the action of a specific electrolyte, process conditions, and applied current. However, the surface color remains unchanged, effectively overcoming the defects in the surface hardness and wear resistance of aluminum alloys.

Tin-plated copper busbar

Copper busbars typically exist in hard, semi-hard, and soft states. Hard, semi-hard, or soft copper busbars are commonly used in power supply and electrical equipment. Tin-plated copper busbars effectively prevent surface oxidation, improving the efficiency of the bonding surface and reducing contact resistance.

Tin-plated copper busbar

Copper busbars typically exist in hard, semi-hard, and soft states. Hard, semi-hard, or soft copper busbars are commonly used in power supply and electrical equipment. Tin-plated copper busbars effectively prevent surface oxidation, improving the efficiency of the bonding surface and reducing contact resistance.

Plastic-clad copper pipe

Plastic-clad copper tubing is a tin-plated copper tube with a PE coating on its outer wall, with the PE layer generally being 0.2-0.55mm thick. Plastic-clad copper tubing effectively prevents copper tube oxidation and reduces noise, making it a suitable component for refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.

Plastic-clad copper pipe

Plastic-clad copper tubing is a tin-plated copper tube with a PE coating on its outer wall, with the PE layer generally being 0.2-0.55mm thick. Plastic-clad copper tubing effectively prevents copper tube oxidation and reduces noise, making it a suitable component for refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, and high-precision instruments.

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