Before processing metal voltage, there is a need for proper awareness and understanding of the question of whether metal voltage is suitable for small batch or large volume production, as well as a need for an overall understanding before the plant begins processing, which would make it easier to have a rational planning of its own production process。
Large volumes of production and small quantities of production are completely different for digitally controlled rotor processing plants, and different production methods are subject to certain constraints, among which we need a better understanding of the main constraints. At the time of the voltage process, because of the special nature of its own production process, the entire process of traditional artificial voltage can only be suitable for small batch production. Lower productivity and greater labour intensity are disadvantages and are therefore more suitable for pilot and small-volume production. The advantage of the current rotor process is that both equipment and moulds are simpler and can be processed for relatively complex rotor parts, in addition to revolving bodies that can be formed, such as cylinders, cones, parabolic formations or other curves. Through the development of digitally controlled technologies, new metal voltage processing is well suited for mass production。
Of course, when we do the stainless steel rotor processing, the choice of small batch production is extremely secure, and only when there is a real better definition of the problem can we be better able to complete the entire production process and, of course, to plan our own production better in the future。




