Apr 11, 2026 Leave a message

Application Scenarios of Precision Metal Components

Consumer Electronics:

Precision metal components are widely used in products such as smartphones, wearable devices, and tablets for internal connections, structural support, and aesthetic decoration. For example, CD-pattern precision screws, which achieve micron-level tolerance control, meet the fine connection requirements of micro-devices while enhancing the product's appearance and surface wear resistance. They are widely used in products from mainstream consumer electronics brands.

 

Medical Devices:

This field has extremely high requirements for the biocompatibility, cleanliness, and dimensional accuracy of precision metal components. Precision components made of materials such as 316L stainless steel and titanium alloys are core consumables. They can be used to process catheters and guidewires for minimally invasive instruments, as well as intramedullary nails and bone nails for orthopedic implants. The tolerance of some products can be controlled within ±0.005mm, fully adapting to the complex usage scenarios of the human body while meeting medical safety standards such as ISO 10993.

 

Automotive Manufacturing:

Whether it's traditional gasoline vehicles or new energy vehicles, precision metal components are crucial for ensuring the overall performance of the vehicle. In gasoline vehicles, these components are often used in engine sprockets, braking components, seat adjustment parts, and other structures. In new energy scenarios, they can be mass-produced as high-precision motor cores, sensor housings, heat sinks, and other parts. They can withstand complex working conditions such as alternating high and low temperatures and high-frequency vibrations, while also contributing to vehicle lightweighting and reducing overall vehicle energy consumption.

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