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The Yantail pad blocks have a wide range of applications, commonly found in electrical equipment, distribution cabinets, switchgear, and more—used for insulating and supporting components as well as ensuring secure positioning. In electronic circuit board manufacturing, they can also be employed to insulate and precisely position electronic components, enhancing the stability and safety of electronic products.
Insulating rod: Also known as a "lingke rod" or "operating rod," among other names. The insulating rod consists of three main parts: the working head, the insulating shaft, and the handle. It is used for closing or opening high-voltage disconnect switches, installing and removing portable grounding wires, and performing measurements and tests.
A composite material made from epoxy resin and glass fiber (or alkali-free cloth), characterized by high mechanical strength and excellent dielectric properties, is widely used in components such as electrical equipment, transformers, and surge arresters.
It combines the linear characteristics of profiles with the structural forms of castings, aiming to meet specific functional and structural requirements.
Industrial Equipment: Modular supports for automated production lines, as well as conveyor rail systems and load-bearing seats.
Aluminum alloy profiles with consistent cross-sections are produced via the hot extrusion process.
First, aluminum alloy profiles with uniform cross-sections are produced via the hot extrusion process. These are then further processed using CNC equipment for cutting, milling, drilling, and other machining operations. Finally, they are assembled with specific aluminum alloy castings at designated locations—either through bolted connections or welding—to form a complete component.
First, aluminum alloy profiles with uniform cross-sections are produced via the hot extrusion process. These are then further processed using CNC equipment for cutting, milling, drilling, and other machining operations. Finally, they are joined to specific aluminum alloy castings at designated locations—either through bolted connections or welding—to create a complete component.
It combines the linear features of profiles with the structural forms of castings, aiming to meet specific functional and structural requirements.
The primary process route is "profile extrusion + machining + casting connection."
Material utilization is relatively high: The profile sections can be cut to size as needed, helping to minimize material waste.
A composite structural component primarily made from aluminum alloy profiles, achieved through subsequent mechanical processing combined with localized casting integration.