Review dimensional tolerances to match the resin! It is possible to process at a reasonable cost.
We will introduce the design points for achieving high-precision machining of resin, specifically "points to consider when changing material from metal to resin." In mechanical parts made of metals such as aluminum, there may be cases where the material is changed to resin to achieve lightweight equipment or to enhance the wear resistance and sliding properties of the parts. However, the dimensional tolerances of metals like aluminum cannot always be directly applied to resin. Therefore, when switching to resin, it is necessary to review the dimensional tolerances according to the resin being used. By doing so, it becomes possible to carry out resin processing in a cost-effective manner. [Overview] - The dimensional tolerances of metals such as aluminum cannot always be directly applied to resin. - It is necessary to relax or review the dimensional accuracy. - Understanding the characteristics of each material allows for design while keeping costs down. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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