Leveling Feet: [Stamped Base]
Process: Sheet metal is processed into the required product using a punch press and stamping dies (comprising a female die and a male die). The process involves operations such as deep drawing, trimming, punching, flanging, shaping, and polishing.
Material: Q235, 45#, 304 Stainless Steel
Leveling Feet: [Rubber Base]
Process: Rubber is compression-molded using a closed-cavity mold assembly, which typically consists of an upper mold, a lower mold, a middle mold, and positioning pins.
Material: Natural Rubber, Nitrile Rubber (NBR), Chloroprene Rubber (CR)
Leveling Feet: [Nylon Base]
Process: Components A and B are rapidly mixed within a mixing vessel and then injected into a preheated mold (maintained at approximately 165–175°C) to undergo polymerization and molding.
Material: PA6 Thermoplastic Resin
Leveling Feet: [Sand Casting]
Process: First, the lower pattern half is placed on a molding board; a flask is positioned over it, filled with molding sand, compacted, and leveled. Once the lower mold half is completed, the finished sand mold is inverted 180 degrees. The upper pattern half is then placed in position, a parting agent is applied, and the upper flask is added, filled with sand, compacted, and leveled. The upper flask is then inverted 180 degrees to allow for the separate removal of the upper and lower pattern halves; finally, the upper mold half is inverted 180 degrees and assembled with the lower mold half. The sand mold is now complete and ready for pouring.
Material: FC200, FCD500
