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Macro Mondays - Made of Metal
LACPIXEL - 2017
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Description: Connector
Application: Agriculture Machinery Part
Materials: Stainless Steel,Carbon steel:
ss304,316,403,409,410,1010,1020,1045,65-35,90-60,70-40,8620,4140,4150,WCB
Specification: ASTM, AISI, SAE, UNS,DIN,EN
Heat-treatment: Quench and Tempered,Normalizing, Annealing.
Finish: as cast
alloy steel casting:steel product:cast steel part:stainless steel part:steel foundry
Description: Threaded Riser,Steel Components
Application: Pipe & Fitting, Connector
Materials: Carbon steel 1020,1035
Specification: ASTM, AISI, SAE
Finish:Zinc Plating
Keywords:connector
NINGBO INNOVAW MECHANICAL CO., LTD is a professional manufacturer of casting and machined parts which are widely used for Automotive, petroleum, medical, earth mover, electricity and lighting Industry. Die Casting is a manufacturing process in which the molten metal is poured into the mold under high pressure and the pressure remains on the mold till the hot metal hardens. icasting-machining.com/technology/die-casting
This was very cool. The brass wire in the background gets an electrical field run through it, and then it's used in a machine almost like a bandsaw or styrofoam wire cutter to carve holes in parts. The "dog bone" pipe in the middle has a circular hole in the top, and a rectangular one at the bottom - a continuous and smooth transition between. The cutter controls the path of the wire at each end of the cut. The JPL guy told me at his last company, they used this process to create a nameplate block with a 4-letter first name on the front, and a 10-letter last name on the back, which all connected smoothly through the middle of the nameplate block. I call that a wonder of topology, and that's one machine I'd like to play with for a few hot weekends. Dog bones, btw, are used on the shuttle as waveguides, to direct and shape the transmissions between mission control and whatever they have up in space.
Honeycombed metal between carbon fiber laminate (black sheet on left), a swatch of cardboard honeycomb material (the leathery looking thing), a rapid prototype joint (murkey yellow pipework in in center), some hunks of metal stock, a machined aluminum fitting, and a honeycomb board with a flat panel antenna (array?) built into it , etc.
After everyone had left work today, I hung on for a few minutes to take photos without the customary sarky comments from the guys on the factory floor...
S'funny what you find lying around an engineering workshop...
Just a fraction of what I do daily. Who says you cannot turn raw steel into money? I do it daily.
And No Computers involved to mess things up.
This part has two different types of steel involved. Two seperate machining process, One drilling process, Assembly process, two seperate heat treating process, stamping process and plating.
This was one of the first things to really wow me. If you remember the movie "Contact," with Jodie Foster, the door to the ship was so precise that when it closed, the outline disappeared entirely. I saw this bar on the desk, and just the faintest shimmer of the keyhole cut in a reflection of the light. These pieces were milled from separate stock, but fit together so well they click when fully aligned, simply because of the high tolerance - all air gets expelled and creates a vaccuum. Here, Robyn demonstrates.
Counting is NOT my strong point - I'm glad it's not me who has to count the gazillion wee gizmos that rumble out of our CNC lathes at work. I just photograph them, to the accompaniment of "What are you doing that for???"
It's okay. They know I'm "special"... ;-)
Just a fraction of what I do daily. Who says you cannot turn raw steel into money? I do it daily.
And no computers involved to mess things up.
Metal 3d printing also known as direct metal laser sintering and direct metal laser melting. It is an additive layer technology. A metal 3d printer utilizes a laser beam to melt 20-60 micron layers of metal powder on top of each other. Powdered metal is spread across the entire build platform and selectively melted to previous layers. icasting-machining.com/3d-printing
Here they are aligned, with a lightly audible click. The man told us that these are milled to NOT be exactly the same size I.D. vs. O.D. (though they can do that to a very very high tolerance) because if they were, you wouldn't be able to get them together. I believe it's due to just repulsive electron forces, air pressure, and microscopic imperfections in the material itself that would create a system requiring too much pressure to manually overcome, but what do I know, besides that I wish I could machine to these tolerances.
The "Stick Person" is a machined pivot bracket which is very light, but capable of supporting the weight of a car.
89195743 :Piction ID--Manufactured Part Jun-Jul 1996---Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---- Digitization of this image made possible by a generous grant from the NHPRC: NHPRC and the San Diego Air and Space Museum
These were laid out to dry at work today. I can't resist taking shots like these when the opportunity presents itself...
As a China based leading CNC machining manufacturer, NINGBO INNOVAW MECHANICAL CO., LTD ensure that our CNC machining will produce more delicate and precise cuts and helps you to be more creative in your projects. We work with Industrial manufacturing, metalworking, aerospace, oil and gas, marine, architecture, electronics energy, military and defense, and medicine and healthcare. icasting-machining.com/technology/die-casting/cnc-machining
Just a fraction of what I do daily. Who says you cannot turn raw steel into money? I do it daily.
And No Computers involved to mess things up.
I worked late and completely forgot about taking a 365 shot...
This was the only thing on my camera from the day - a quick snap of a selection of components in our display cabinet at work. I really need to do a proper shoot of some of our samples so we have a stock of images for use on the company website. Some of my images are already in use on there, which is rather pleasing...
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