Furniture hardware parts are processed in a variety of ways, including the following:
Stamping processing: This is the use of pre-manufactured molds for cold stamping through a stamping machine. It is mainly suitable for sheet metal processing, with high processing efficiency and is very suitable for mass production. Stamping processing can be divided into engineering dies (single stamping dies) and continuous dies. Continuous dies can complete multiple parts of processing in one stamping stroke, further improving production efficiency.
Lathe processing: A lathe is a kind of high-precision machining machinery and equipment that rotates after clamping the raw materials, and is processed radially or axially by the lathe tool. Lathe processing includes ordinary lathes, automatic lathes, instrument lathes and computer lathes, among which automatic lathes and computer lathes are widely used in mass production because they can achieve fully automatic processing, reduce human operation errors, and process quickly.
CNC Machining: CNC (computer numerical control) machining is an efficient and accurate machining method, especially for parts with complex shapes and strict tolerance requirements. CNC machining can machine almost any shape, as long as the rotating cutting tool can approach the material.
Electrical discharge machining (EDM): This is a high-precision technique for cutting any conductive material. Since charged wires never touch the workpiece during machining, very small and precise parts can be manufactured.
Overall, furniture hardware parts are processed in a variety of ways, and selecting the right processing method is crucial to improving production efficiency and product quality.