These parts are precisely machined from aluminum alloy materials using CNC technology, including cutting, drilling, and milling operations. For instance, those parts with complex curved surfaces and fine holes are difficult to achieve high precision through ordinary processing methods. However, CNC machining, with its high-precision machines and precise tools, can control the error within an extremely small range, ensuring that each part meets the strict dimensional requirements.
Anodizing not only enhances the appearance of aluminum alloy parts but also forms an oxide film on the surface of the parts. This film significantly improves the wear resistance, corrosion resistance of the parts, extends their service life, and better protects them from erosion by water vapor, chemicals, etc.