Custom Stainless Steel Sheet Metal Laser Cutting/Stamping/Bending Heat Fusion Welding Part
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Basic Info.
- Model NO.
- SA-HJJ
- Energy Source
- Electron Beam
- Material
- Aluminum Plate
- Type
- Fusion Welding
- Item
- Welding Part
- Technics
- Welding
- Raw Material
- Aluminum, Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel
- Factory
- Over 15 Years' Experience
- Price Range
- 1~5USD/PCS
- Export Markets
- Global
- Model No
- OEM Part
- Delivery Time
- Within Two Weeks After Receiving Your Prepayment
- Place of Origin
- Shandong(Mainland)
- Packaging
- Wood Case
- OEM Service
- Yes
- Custom Made
- Yes
- Logo Printing
- Customized
- MOQ
- 10-1000PCS
- Free Sample
- Yes
- Transport Package
- Plywood Box
- Specification
- CE, SGS
- Trademark
- ShengAo
- Origin
- Weifang, Shangdong, China
- HS Code
- 87089910
- Production Capacity
- 500ton/Month
Packaging & Delivery
- Package Size
- 60.00cm * 45.00cm * 40.00cm
- Package Gross Weight
- 30.000kg
Product Description
ISO 9001:2015 certified us utilizes ongoing employee training, automation, continuous process
improvement and innovation to maximize the quality, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of your
components.Parts are carefully examined throughout the production process at multiple quality
control checkpoints and all shipments are thoroughly tested and inspected before they are released
to your facility. As a result, our team has been able to consistently maintain a nearly 0% external
part reject rate that has enabled many of our customers to eliminate the costly and time eroding
process of inbound part inspection.
Each of our welders is qualified to one or more of the following specifications and/or codes:
AWS D1.1-Structural Welding Code-Steel
AWS D1.2-Structural Welding Code-Aluminum
AWS D1.3-Structural Welding Code-Sheet Steel
AWS D1.6-Structural Welding Code-Stainless Steel
AWS D14.3-Specification for Welding Earthmoving Construction and Agricultural Equipment
AWS D15.1-Railroad Welding Specification for Cars and Locomotives
EN 287-1-Qualification Test of Welders-Fusion welding-Part 1: Steels
DIN EN 15085-Railway Applications. Welding of Railway Vehicles and Components.
Customer specific welder qualifications.
Industries & Applications
Heavy Machinery & Equipment
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Chassis and frames • Buckets and attachments • Support structures
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Cabin assemblies • Hydraulic tank fabrication
Construction & Infrastructure
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Structural steelwork • Bridge components • Formwork systems
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Scaffolding elements • Reinforcing cages
Transportation & Automotive
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Trailer frames • Container components • Vehicle subframes
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Exhaust systems • Battery enclosures for EVs
Energy & Industrial
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Wind tower sections • Solar mounting structures • Pipe supports
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Pressure vessels (ASME code work available) • Conveyor systems
Commercial Products
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Retail displays • Furniture frames • Architectural metalwork
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Agricultural equipment • Material handling solutions
Our Services
1.QC System:100% inspection on critical dimensions before shipment.
2.Drawing format:CAD ,PDF,DWG,etc.
3.Packaging: Standard package or rely on your request.
4.Payment Terms:30%T/T in advance, 70% balance before shipment.


| Design | We use the most advanced mould design software Auto CAD, Pro/E, Solidworks |
| Material | Stainless steel,steel ,carbon steel, alloy steel,aluminum, etc 1. Stainless Steel: SS303, SS304, SS316, SUS420J2, etc 2. Steel: 12L14, 12L15, C45(AISI1045), etc 3. Carbon Steel: CH1T, ML08AL, 1010, 1035, 1045, etc 4. Alloy Steel: 10B21, 35ACR,40ACR, 40Cr, 35CrMn, etc 5. Aluminum or Aluminum Alloy: Al6061, Al6063, etc |
| Process | Cutting, stamping, deep drawing, bending, punching, threading, welding, tapping, riveting, grinding |
| Surface treatment | Hotgalvanized, zinc-plated, polishing, nickel-plated, chrome-plated, silver-plated, gold plated, imitation, gold plated, power coatingand as your demand |
| Manufacture | We use with advanced technology, unmatched skill, professional and advanced equipment size range from 15T-2500T, and experienced technicians to fit our customers requirements, like tooling manufacturing, stamping and surface treatment service |
| MQQ | Small order is accepted |
| Certification | ISO9001:2008 |
| After-sales Service | We will follow up every customer and solve all your problems satisfied after sale |
| Industry | These components are used in automobiles, bicycles, electric power, construction, engineering, household appliances, furniture, mechanical assembly, agricultural and horticultural machinery, OEM / ODM electronic products...... |

We have an individual team of well experienced QC staff and many high-educated technical
engineers who work throughout the whole manufacturing processes i. e., incoming raw materials,
production, and final output, to ensure that our products are of high-quality.
High quality products, reasonable price, prompt delivery, and superior service ensure marketing
competitiveness. Our factory has earned high reputation from customers.
We are looking forward to cooperating with you to forge a better future!

In order to ensure the quality of the orders,our independent QC members to carry out strict inspection
at each stage:
(1)Incoming material inspection
(2)Inspection of work-in-progress
(3)Finished product inspection
(4)Random warehouse inspections
All of our operations are strictly compliant with ISO 9001: 2015 guidelines.
To benefit from our strong OEM/ODM capabilities and considerate services, contact us today.
We will sincerely create and share success with all clients.

Packaging Details:
1.small plastic bag inside and carton packing on the pallets.
2.standard export.
3.according to customers' requirement.

1. What are welding parts?
Welding parts refer to the individual components that are joined together using the welding process. These can include metals, alloys, and sometimes plastics, which are fused by heat to form a strong bond.
2. What are the most common materials used in welding?
The most common materials used in welding are:
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Steel (Mild, Stainless, and Carbon Steel)
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Aluminum
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Copper
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Nickel Alloys
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Titanium
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Brass
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Cast Iron
3. What are the different types of welding?
Common types of welding include:
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MIG Welding (Metal Inert Gas): Uses a continuously fed wire electrode and is known for its ease of use.
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TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas): Known for high precision and clean welds, using a tungsten electrode.
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Stick Welding (SMAW - Shielded Metal Arc Welding): One of the oldest and most versatile methods, uses a consumable electrode.
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Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW): A variation of MIG with a flux-filled core wire.
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Oxy-Acetylene Welding: Uses a flame to melt metal, often for brazing or cutting as well as welding.
4. What is the difference between MIG and TIG welding?
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MIG Welding: Faster, easier, and ideal for thick materials. It's a good choice for beginners.
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TIG Welding: Offers greater control and precision, making it ideal for thin metals and high-quality welds. However, it requires more skill and is slower.
5. What is a welding joint?
A welding joint is the location where two pieces of metal are joined together. There are several types of welding joints:
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Butt Joint: The edges of two pieces of metal are aligned and welded.
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Tee Joint: One piece of metal is placed perpendicular to the other.
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Corner Joint: Two pieces meet at a right angle to form a corner.
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Edge Joint: The edges of two pieces are welded together, often used for thin materials.
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Fillet Joint: A triangular weld is made at the intersection of two pieces, commonly seen in corner joints.
6. What is the purpose of filler material in welding?
Filler material is added to the weld pool to strengthen the joint. It helps create a strong bond between the two parts being welded. Common filler materials include welding rods and wires, and they are selected based on the type of metal being welded.
7. What safety precautions should be taken during welding?
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Protective Gear: Always wear safety goggles, a welding helmet, gloves, flame-resistant clothing, and steel-toed boots.
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Ventilation: Make sure the area is well-ventilated to avoid inhaling toxic fumes.
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Fire Safety: Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and ensure the work area is clear of flammable materials.
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Electric Shock Prevention: Use proper grounding, and avoid welding in wet or damp conditions.
8. How do I prevent weld defects?
Common weld defects include porosity, cracking, and lack of fusion. To avoid defects:
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Ensure correct electrode selection and voltage settings.
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Clean the surfaces of the materials before welding.
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Control the heat input and avoid overheating the metal.
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Use proper technique, including correct speed and angle of the torch.
9. What is the difference between a weld bead and a weld pool?
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Weld Bead: The visible deposit of molten metal that cools and solidifies to form the weld.
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Weld Pool: The pool of molten metal created by the welding process before it solidifies into a weld bead.
10. What are some common welding defects?
Some common defects include:
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Porosity: Small holes in the weld caused by trapped gas.
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Cracking: Caused by rapid cooling or improper heat control.
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Underfill: When the weld metal does not fill the joint adequately.
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Overfill: When too much weld metal is applied, leading to an uneven surface.
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Undercut: A groove that forms at the edge of the weld joint, weakening the joint.
11. How do I choose the right welding process for my project?
When selecting the welding process, consider the following:
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Material type: Some processes are better suited for certain materials.
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Thickness of the material: MIG or Stick welding is better for thicker materials, while TIG is ideal for thin materials.
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Welding position: Some processes are easier in different positions (e.g., flat, vertical, overhead).
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Required strength and appearance: For a clean, precise weld, TIG is ideal, while MIG or Stick may be more practical for strength.
12. Can I weld dissimilar metals together?
Yes, but it requires special techniques and filler materials. For instance, you can weld steel to aluminum using specialized filler materials and appropriate settings to manage differences in melting temperatures.
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