Precision hardware specifically refers to the category of hardware processing that requires high precision in the hardware industry. "Precision" generally refers to the tolerance requirement within 0.05mm, including precision plastic hardware, precision stamping hardware, precision turning hardware, etc. It is widely used in industries such as electronics, watches, and aviation.
Precision hardware specifically refers to the category of hardware processing in the hardware industry that requires high precision. It is a subdivision of the general hardware industry and generally refers to hardware workpieces with precision requirements within 0.05mm.
Refers to machine parts or components made of hardware, as well as some small hardware products. It can be used alone or as an auxiliary tool. For example, hardware tools, hardware components, daily hardware, building hardware, and security supplies. Most hardware products are not final consumer goods. But rather as supporting products for industrial manufacturing, semi-finished products, and tools used in the production process. Only a small portion of daily hardware products (accessories) are essential tools for people's daily lives.
One is to cut materials according to production needs. After cutting, some small parts can be produced by punching and then processed with gongs or CNC machining. This is common in the production of eyeglass accessories and automotive parts. And when it comes to making containers, it's about cutting and punching, then welding, sanding, spraying oil, and assembling the parts before shipping. For small accessories, there is still a lot of polishing, electroplating or oil spraying on the surface. Then weld or screw the assembly, package and ship.