Plastic Shell Of Electric Welding Machine
Description of electric welding machine plastic parts
Our manufacturing process for plastic parts used in electric welding machines primarily relies on injection molding technology. We utilize ABS or PC as the core materials for these parts, leveraging their exceptional impact resistance, high tenacity, and thermal stability. While the size of the parts is typically determined by standard molds, we also offer customization options based on customer requirements using 3D drawings or samples. As a dedicated manufacturer, we provide pre-production services, including custom design, mold fabrication, product design optimization, and prototyping, ensuring that our clients receive the best possible product for their specific needs. The plastic parts used in electric welding machines are lightweight, durable, corrosion-resistant, and cost-effective. For high-quality electric welding machine plastic parts that align with your manufacturing requirements, reach out to our team of professionals.
Details of electric welding machine plastic parts
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Product Name: |
Electric welding machine plastic parts |
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Core Material: |
ABS or PC |
Brand: |
OEM&ODM |
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Product Size: |
Based on the processing size of our standard mold, we can also according to the customer's 3D drawings or samples. |
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Available material: |
ABS/polycarbonate alloys, polycarbonates, polypropylene, modified polyphenylene ether (PPE) and SMA (styrene-maleic anhydride) resins and PA66. |
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Consistency of Parts: |
Less than +/-0.03 inch |
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Place of Origin: |
CHINA&USA |
MOQ: |
Negotiable |
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Certificate: |
GB/T 19001-2016 idt ISO9001:2015 GB/T24001-2016 idt ISO14001:2015 TS16949 and ISO45001 is being applied |
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Plastic sample: |
Free |
Packaging: |
Plastic pallets |
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MOULD TIME |
20-25 DAYS |
Lead time: |
10-25 DAYS |
Our Advantages
Our company strives to set a benchmark in the industry, showcasing our advanced technology and expertise in designing and manufacturing high-quality products that cater to the unique needs of our customers. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we always prioritize their needs.We ensure that our products meet the highest standards by using quality production materials, and we continuously stay updated with the latest technological advancements to maintain our position as market leaders. Recognizing that each client has distinct requirements and preferences, we offer meticulously tailored services to meet their specific needs.
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Our company prides itself on providing customers with high-quality products/services that exceed expectations. We ensure timely delivery and offer comprehensive after-sales support. Customer satisfaction is key to our success. We maintain high standards, improve continuously, and guarantee a positive experience.
FAQ
Q:What type of plastic is used for plastic welding?
A: Various types of plastics can be used for plastic welding, depending on the specific application. Commonly used plastics for welding include polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). These plastics are widely used due to their favorable welding properties and versatility in different welding techniques.
Q:What is the easiest plastic to weld?
A: Plastic welding is a versatile technique that utilizes different types of plastics, including polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), depending on the specific application. This method is highly effective in quickly and efficiently repairing damaged plastic objects.The strongest plastic weld is typically achieved through hot gas welding or hot air welding. This process involves using a hot air gun to heat and melt the plastic surfaces that need to be joined, followed by pressing them together to create a robust bond. Hot gas welding is commonly employed for welding thermoplastics like PVC, polypropylene, and polyethylene. It results in a durable weld that exhibits excellent resistance to mechanical stress.
Q: What's the strongest plastic weld?
A:The strongest plastic weld is typically achieved through a process called "hot gas welding" or "hot air welding." This method involves using a hot air gun to heat and melt the plastic surfaces to be joined, and then pressing them together to create a strong bond. Hot gas welding is commonly used for welding thermoplastics such as PVC, polypropylene, and polyethylene. It produces a weld that is highly durable and resistant to mechanical stress.
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