Mixed Flow Scroll Case
Common Materials
Cast Steel: Provides good mechanical properties and machinability, suitable for large and complex structures.
Stainless Steel: Offers excellent corrosion resistance and strength, suitable for highly corrosive environments.
Carbon Steel: Cost-effective with good mechanical properties, suitable for general working conditions.
Composite Materials: Combine the advantages of multiple materials, providing high strength, lightweight, and excellent corrosion resistance.
Cast Steel: Provides good mechanical properties and machinability, suitable for large and complex structures.
Stainless Steel: Offers excellent corrosion resistance and strength, suitable for highly corrosive environments.
Carbon Steel: Cost-effective with good mechanical properties, suitable for general working conditions.
Composite Materials: Combine the advantages of multiple materials, providing high strength, lightweight, and excellent corrosion resistance.
Manufacturing Processes
- Casting: Involves melting metal and pouring it into a mold to form the desired shape. Suitable for complex shapes and large components.
- Welding: Used to join different components, especially when assembling large structures.
- Machining: Uses lathes, milling machines, and drilling machines to finish cast components, achieving the required dimensional accuracy and surface finish.
- Heat Treatment: Involves controlling the heating and cooling processes to alter the microstructure of the material, thereby improving its mechanical properties such as hardness, strength, and toughness.
- Surface Treatment: Includes processes like sandblasting and coating to enhance corrosion resistance and improve the appearance.