MACHINING AND METAL FORMATION
The predecessor of the enterprise is the third branch of the Chongxin General Factory,which was founded in1990.With rich experience in sheet metal processing and mold manufacturing, we are well-equipped to meet your needs and provide high-quality solutions.
Metal Processing Services
EMPDA’s machining and metal formation team has a wealth of experience working with many different types of materials such as aluminum alloys, steel and plastics, in addition to countless hours of completing designs for our customers.
EMPDA's Metal Forming Expertise
Common metal forming techniques include stamping, bending, drawing, and extrusion. Choosing the right metal material is crucial for ensuring the performance of the final product. Common metal materials include but are not limited to steel, aluminum, copper, and their alloys. Each material has its unique physical and mechanical properties, making them suitable for different application scenarios.
Stamping
Forging (Steel and Aluminum)
Extrusion
Rolling
Bending
Welding
EMPDA's Machining Expertise
Metal machining is the process of taking a larger piece of metal and removing material until a desired shape and size is reached. The machining process achieves accurate dimensional results and is typically used on parts from other metal forming processes that require strict tolerances.
The 3 main machining processes are: turning, milling, and drilling. Other processes include cutting—used in a verity of applications and stages of completion—as well as grinding/polishing, done post machining to achieve a specific type of finish.
Turning
Milling
Drilling
Chemical Etching
Cutting
Grinding / Polishing
A Sampling of Finishing Processes
For smoothing work piece surfaces, a polishing and buffing process is needed. Polishing uses an abrasive that is glues onto another object, like paper or wheel. through rubbing or grinding, the surface of the part becomes the desired smoothness. Not all polishing results in a smooth surface, the smoothness depends on the abrasive size. Buffing, the abrasive is applied either to a wheel or to the surface and through rubbing the surface of the part becomes shiny, or mirror like.
A decorative finish, similar to paint but more durable, it applied to the surface of the metal. The powder is a dry plastic which adheres to the metal by melting the powder.
Brushed metal finishes pull material away in a uniform, parallel grain texture. This is a very effective way to remove surface imperfections.