Material
The robot joint housing is crafted from high-strength aluminum alloy (e.g., 6061-T6) or stainless steel (e.g., 316L) to ensure lightweight durability and resistance to wear, corrosion, and high-impact forces. For extreme environments, advanced composites like carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) are utilized to optimize strength-to-weight ratios.
Manufacturing Process
Precision CNC Machining: Ensures tight tolerances (±0.02mm) for seamless integration with gears and sensors.
Die Casting (for aluminum): Achieves complex geometries with high dimensional stability.
Surface Treatment: Anodizing (for aluminum) or electropolishing (for steel) enhances corrosion resistance, while laser engraving adds permanent identification marks.
Applications
Industrial Robots: Protects internal components (motors, reducers) in automotive assembly lines and CNC machining cells.
Medical Robotics: Used in surgical arm joints, meeting ISO 13485 standards for hygiene and precision.
Collaborative Robots (Cobots): Lightweight housings enable safe human-robot interaction in logistics and electronics manufacturing.
High-precision CNC aluminum parts
Precision CNC aluminum parts designed for aerospace, automotive and consumer electronics fields support rapid prototyping and mass production of complex structural parts. Using a 5-axis machining center, it achieves the ultimate processing capability of a minimum hole diameter of 0.5mm and a wall thickness of 0.3mm, and provides 15 surface treatment solutions such as hard anodizing, micro-arc oxidation, and sandblasting matte to meet the dual needs of lightweight and high strength.
ISO 9001/AS9100 certified | ±0.02mm tolerance | 6061/7075/5083 aluminum available
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