The production process for stamped parts used in electric vehicles typically involves steps such as raw material preparation, mold design, stamping, quality inspection, and post-processing.
First, suitable metal materials-such as aluminum alloy or stainless steel-are selected based on product requirements and undergo cutting and pre-treatment. Next, molds are designed according to the product's shape and dimensions, followed by precision machining and debugging.
Then, the raw material is placed into the mold, and a stamping press applies pressure to deform it into the desired shape and size. After stamping, the product undergoes quality inspections-including visual checks, dimensional measurements, and performance testing-to ensure it meets established standards.
Finally, post-processing steps such as surface coating or electroplating are performed as needed to enhance the product's corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal.
