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Surface quality and post-processing process of stamped new energy electronic control cover

Publish Time: 2024-11-26
As a key component of new energy vehicles, the surface quality of new energy electronic control cover is not only related to the aesthetics of the product, but also directly affects the durability and safety of the product. Therefore, after stamping, it is very important to perform surface treatment and post-processing on the electronic control cover.

The surface quality of the stamped product depends first on the design and manufacturing accuracy of the mold, as well as the control of process parameters during the stamping process. High-quality molds and precise process parameters can ensure that the electronic control cover does not produce cracks, scratches and deformation during the stamping process, thereby maintaining its good surface flatness.

However, even if the mold and process parameters are optimized, the stamped product may still have certain surface defects due to material properties, environmental factors, etc. At this time, it is necessary to further improve the surface quality of the electronic control cover through post-processing.

Common post-processing processes include spraying, electroplating, anodizing, etc. The spraying process can provide a protective coating for the electronic control cover to enhance its corrosion resistance and wear resistance. The electroplating process can form a metal coating on the surface of the electronic control cover, which is not only beautiful, but also improves the conductivity and corrosion resistance of the product. Anodizing is a process that forms an oxide film on the metal surface by electrochemical methods, which can significantly improve the hardness and wear resistance of the electronic control cover.

When selecting the post-processing process, it is necessary to determine it according to the specific use environment and performance requirements of the electronic control cover. For example, for electronic control covers that need to be frequently exposed to harsh environments, spraying or electroplating processes can be selected to enhance their corrosion resistance; and for electronic control covers that need to withstand greater mechanical stress, anodizing processes can be selected to improve their hardness and wear resistance.

In summary, the surface quality of the new energy electronic control cover stamping product is closely related to the post-processing process. By optimizing the mold design, accurately controlling the process parameters and selecting the appropriate post-processing process, the surface quality of the electronic control cover can be significantly improved, thereby ensuring that it meets the high performance requirements of new energy vehicles.
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