Brushed Anodizing Musical Instrument Aluminum Pedal Enclosure CNC Machined
- ModelMusical Instrument Aluminum Pedal Enclosure
- MaterialAluminum
- Surface treatmentsandblasting Anodized
- Colorblack/silver/red/blue/gray
--Specification
Item: | Musical Instrument Aluminum Pedal Enclosure |
Material: | aluminum/steel/stainless steel/brass/acrylic and other |
Model No.: | MB008 |
Surface treatment: | painting/plating/powder coating/anodizing/brushing/sandblasting and other |
Color: | Black/silver/red/blue/gray |
Letters on plate: | by printing/engraving |
Customization support for material, dimension,color,surface treatment
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Product Features: Material: made of steel, aluminum, or acrylic
Dimension: Width, length, height, and thickness are made according to the requirement.
Surface treatment: Brushing, anodizing, sandblasting, electroplating, powder coating, painting.
Application: Musical Instrument Aluminum Pedal Enclosure.
As a front panel, side plate, bottom plate, backboard, and enclosure for musical instruments, amplifiers, speakers, electronic instruments, and other instruments.
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Difference between an aluminum alloy shell and stainless steel shell
Although aluminum alloy shells and stainless steel shells look a little different, they are used in different fields. Even in the same field, the products are quite different. Do you know the difference between an aluminum alloy shell and stainless steel shell?
Aluminum alloy and stainless steel materials are widely used in various industries. Stainless steel and aluminum alloy shells are becoming more and more popular in modern electronic products. With the continuous development and improvement of processing technology, stainless steel and aluminum alloy shells will be used more and more in various fields. Here is a brief introduction to the specific differences between the two:
- Structural differences.
The density of the aluminum profile is very small, only 2.7g/cm. Although it is relatively soft, it can be made into various aluminum profile alloys by synthesizing other metal elements, such as hard aluminum alloy, super hard aluminum alloy, antirust aluminum alloy, cast aluminum alloy, etc. Aluminum alloy is a good conductor of heat, and its thermal conductivity is three times that of iron. In industry, aluminum profiles can be used to manufacture various heat exchangers, heat dissipation materials, and cookers. The ductility of aluminum alloy is very good (second only to gold and silver), and aluminum alloy foil with a thickness less than 0.01mm can be made at 100 ℃ ~150 ℃.
Stainless steel is made of steel. In the smelting process, chromium, nickel, manganese, silicon, copper, and other metals are added. Chromium is the main alloying element. Generally, the self-content of chromium in stainless steel is at least 10.5%. The density of aluminum alloy varies according to the added alloy elements, which is generally 2.5 × ten ³ kg/m ³— two point eight × ten ³ kg/m ³ Therefore, the weight of aluminum alloy shell is much lighter than that of stainless steel shell, almost one-third of which is the weight of stainless steel shell.
- The corrosion resistance is different.
The corrosion resistance of the aluminum alloy is due to the addition of corrosion-resistant oxide film on the surface, which can prevent further corrosion of internal metal.
Stainless steel is a mainly nickel-chromium alloy, which is corrosion-resistant. If there is a need for corrosion resistance in the products produced, it is recommended to use stainless steel. Secondly, the surface of stainless steel can be processed, and its appearance is lovely and smoother than that of aluminum alloy. But the cost of stainless steel is higher than that of aluminum alloy.
- Price difference.
The price of aluminum alloy shells and stainless steel shells depends not only on the cost of raw materials but also on their processing difficulties. Compared with stainless steel, aluminum alloy has lower hardness and is easy to cut and shape. Therefore, generally speaking, the customized price of an aluminum alloy shell is lower than that of a stainless steel shell. Of course, this is not certain, because, in practical application, the number and type of housing construction are also factors that determine the price trend.