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is the processing of copper metal materials into custom-shaped hardware through stamping die.
Orienson's Copper Stamping
Copper is related very closely to human and non-ferrous metals, not only rich in natural resources but also has good electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, fine properties such as ductility, corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance. Copper stamping parts are widely used in electric power, electronics, energy and petrochemical, machinery and metallurgy, transportation, light industry, new industries, and high-tech fields.
Application of Copper
Pure copper has good electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, excellent plasticity, easy to cold & hot press processing. Widely used in electrical switches, electronic parts, air conditioning tubes, automobile connecting plates.
Brass is cheap with a golden appearance. It is commonly used in copper jewelry, construction hardware, heat exchange tubes, mercury, power cylinders, etc.
with the main addition of nickel in an alloy of copper, it becomes white copper. Medical instruments, precision instruments, clock parts, and so on are cast mainly with white copper.
Bronze originally refers to copper-tin alloy, later is called bronze in addition to brass white copper alloys. It's widely used in a tripod, bell, bearing, gear, and other wear reduction and casting parts.
What Are the Types of Surface Treatments for Copper Parts?
1. Light cleaning: Mainly means the surface stains, impurities, spots, oil stains, and other dirt thoroughly cleaned, restore the bright color of copper itself.
2. Passivation: Passivation is mainly used to prevent oxidation and corrosion, which can effectively protect the surface of copper parts.
3. Anodic oxidation: the use of electrolytic method to form an oxide film on the surface, change the surface state and performance, such as surface coloring, improve corrosion resistance, enhance wear resistance and hardness.
4. Electroplating: the purpose of electroplating is to coat the copper substrate with a metal coating. Electroplating can enhance the corrosion resistance of copper, increase hardness, prevent wear, improve electrical conductivity, smoothness, heat resistance, and beautiful surface.