Drive Shaft for Power Transmission - SS316L
The drive shaft is a critical component in many mechanical systems, transmitting torque and rotation from one part of a machine to another. SS316L, a low-carbon version of 316 stainless steel, is particularly suited for this purpose due to its excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. This material makes it ideal for drive shafts used in demanding environments where exposure to corrosive elements or high temperatures is common.
AlSi10Mg: A High-Performance Alloy for Space Mechanisms
AlSi10Mg is an aluminum-silicon-magnesium alloy known for its excellent mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and light weight. These qualities make it ideal for applications in the aerospace and space industries, where reducing weight without compromising strength is crucial. This alloy is especially valued in additive manufacturing (3D printing), allowing engineers to produce complex geometries that are both strong and lightweight—ideal for components in space mechanisms.
Laser engraving on metal dies for plastic logo designs
Laser engraving on metal dies for plastic logo designs is a fantastic way to ensure precision and durability in branding. By using laser technology, FusionProTech can create highly detailed and permanent engravings on metal dies, which are then used in the plastic molding process.
CO2 Laser for Textile cutting purpose
CO2 lasers are highly effective for high-speed profile cutting of textiles due to their ability to precisely cut various fabrics with smooth, clean edges. The CO2 laser, which operates at a wavelength of 10.6 micrometers, is perfectly suited for non-metal materials like cotton, polyester, nylon, leather, felt, and synthetics, making it an excellent choice for the textile industry.
Laser Welding
Laser welding is a highly precise, non-contact technique that is widely used for welding materials like gold, aluminum, and complicated mold designs due to its accuracy, minimal heat input, and ability to weld complex geometries. The technique can be used for both micro-welding (for small, intricate components) and macro-welding (for larger assemblies). Fiber lasers, Nd lasers, and sometimes CO2 lasers are commonly used for laser welding.