Optical profile grinding (PG) is a widely used precision machining method, primarily for processing key components in precision equipment such as punch die components and punch molds. It is particularly suitable for forming and grinding high-hardness materials.
Industrial Equipment Industry | Stamping Die |
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Gears | Gear Stamping Die |
Pumps | Pump Housing Stamping Die |
Valves | Valve Component Stamping Die |
Hydraulic Components | Hydraulic Component Stamping Die |
Conveyor Belts | Conveyor Belt Component Stamping Die |
Material | Material Properties |
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Carbide | Cemented carbide is a powder metallurgical composite made of hard material phases (e.g., tungsten carbide) and a binding material (e.g., cobalt). It is extremely hard, characterized by high wear resistance and thermal stability. It is used in various fields that require wear-resistant tools or components. Compared to die steel, it is more difficult to machine and has a higher material cost, but its service life is often several times longer. |
Ceramic | Ceramic materials exhibit excellent high-temperature resistance and are crucial for applications operating continuously at temperatures from 180 °C to over 1200 °C. Compared to metallic materials, oxide ceramics are highly resistant to chemical attack, especially in acidic and alkaline solutions. Common types include alumina, zirconia, silicon carbide, and silicon nitride ceramics. |
HSS | High-speed steel (HSS) offers superior abrasion resistance and toughness for general use. It is primarily employed in small batch production or fields with high material toughness requirements. |
Machining Type: Punch pins need to be processed using a plotter. The plotter depicts the graphics to be processed on film, which is then corrected on a projection screen. The processor will perform the molding process according to the design on the film.
Involved Production Technology:
Kinyet is committed to the research and development of tungsten-related materials. By continuously introducing new technologies and increasing investments in high-end production equipment, Kinyet provides mold solutions with an exceptional quality-to-price ratio, featuring high precision, longer tooling life, and cost-effectiveness. We are excited to announce our merger with Drow; together, we believe we will create even better products for consumers in the future!
Q1: Do you produce special punch molds or punch die components?
A: Yes, we specialize in customized mold fabrication and can translate the most complex punch die concepts into reality. Our punch mold components are designed and tailored for various demanding applications and materials.
Q2: If we want to cooperate with you, is confidentiality guaranteed?
A: Absolutely. All your information, including company details, drawings, and purchase order specifics, will be kept confidential. We can sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) if you wish.
Q3: What are your payment terms?
A: We require a T/T payment structure of 30% as a deposit and 70% balance before delivery. We will provide photos of the products and packaging before you pay the balance.
Q4: How do you maintain long-term and good relationships with our business?
A: 1. Consistent quality and competitive pricing to ensure our customers benefit;
2. We respect every customer as our friend, sincerely conducting business and making friends, regardless of their origin.
Q5: Are you a factory or trading company?
A: We are a professional manufacturer in the precision hardware tools industry with decades of experience. Welcome to visit our company. We guarantee our products are offered at factory prices, which are very competitive.