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What Manual Operation Processes Does Oride Provide to Make Samples in Good Look
OrideTech has manual operation lines for making samples in good look in very short time. For protype sample, the quantity is generally about dozens. So, for getting good cosmetic, we always use manual operation. This operation processing samples cosmetic very quick. OrideTech can provide you manual deburring, manual polishing, manual washing and had fit for your prototyping samples.
1. Manual deburring
In manual operation, manual deburring is to remove burrs or sharp edges from a part by hand using tool. Burrs are raised edges or small pieces of material that left on the surface after machined or cut. These burrs can be sharp and can cause injury. It can damage other parts and interfere with the proper functioning of the part. Manual deburring is to ensure that the parts are free of burrs and sharp edges before final use. This process can be time-consuming and labor-intensive, but it is often necessary to ensure the quality and safety of the final product.
2. Manual polishing
In manual operation, manual polishing is a finishing process that involves using abrasives and polishing compounds to remove surface imperfections and achieve a smooth and shiny surface on a prototype part. This process adopts hand-using sandpaper, polishing pads, and other tools to remove any burrs, scratches, or other surface defects that may have been left behind from the machining process. The goal of manual polishing is to create a high-quality surface finish that meets the desired specifications and enhances the overall appearance of the part. This process can be time-consuming and requires a high level of skill and attention to detail to achieve the desired results.
3. Hand fit
“Hand fit” typically refers to the process of manually fitting and adjusting parts during the prototyping fabrication process. It uses hand tools such as files, sandpaper, or other abrasive materials to adjust the size or shape of a part to ensure that it fits properly with other parts. Hand fitting is necessary when working with complex geometries or producing parts that require a high precision. It can be a time-consuming process, but it is often necessary to ensure that the final product meets the required specifications. During all the processes, your samples will be sat in a soft tray which ensure to avoid dent, scratch and bruise.
4. Manual washing
Manual washing is a process used in prototyping fabrication to clean parts or components. This process involves manually cleaning using a cleaning solution, such as water and detergent. It also uses a cleaning tool, such as a brush or cloth. Manual washing can help to remove dirt, oil, grease, or other contaminants that may have accumulated on the parts. This is important because the contaminants interfere with the proper functioning of the part and affect the quality of the final product. Manual washing is a simple and effective method of cleaning parts. For more blogs, you can review on our Facebook page or YouTube channel.