A production process of an ultra-thin shield
A production process and shielding cover technology, which is applied in the production process field of ultra-thin shielding covers, can solve problems such as uneven particle size and poor shielding effect, and achieve the effects of consistent shrinkage ratio, reduced energy consumption, and improved application range
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[0030] A production process of an ultra-thin shielding cover, comprising the steps of:
[0031] (1) Proportion the raw materials and stir them evenly. The step (1) includes: (11) using nickel nickel or zinc-tin-nickel alloy as a raw material, adding zinc stearate to the raw material, and the mass ratio of zinc stearate to nickel nickel is 0.3%; (12) On the basis of step (11), add glue to the raw materials, the mass ratio of glue and nickel-nickel copper is 0.4%, to form a powder; (13) Stir the powder evenly, filter out the powder with a particle size larger than For particles of 0.1mm, use a fine filter to filter out particles with a particle size of less than 0.06mm in the powder.
[0032] (2) Place the stirred raw material in a mold, and sinter the raw material to form a shielding cover blank.
[0033] (3) Turning the inner hole, flanging, trimming, polishing and cleaning the blank of the shielding cover in sequence to obtain a finished product.
[0034] In the present in...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A production process of an ultra-thin shielding cover, comprising the steps of:
[0037] (1) Proportion the raw materials and stir them evenly. The step (1) includes: (11) using nickel nickel or zinc-tin-nickel alloy as a raw material, adding zinc stearate to the raw material, and the mass ratio of zinc stearate to nickel nickel is 1%; (12) On the basis of step (11), add glue to the raw materials, the mass ratio of glue to nickel-nickel copper is 1%, and form powder; (13) Stir the powder evenly, filter out the particle size of the powder with a coarse filter For particles of 0.1mm, use a fine filter to filter out particles with a particle size of less than 0.06mm in the powder.
[0038] (2) Place the stirred raw materials in the mold, and sinter the raw materials to form a shielding cover blank; use a kiln to sinter the raw materials, and an exhaust fan is installed on the kiln. The exhaust fan installed on the kiln helps to discharge the glue, etc. during the sinteri...
Embodiment 3
[0042] A production process of an ultra-thin shielding cover, comprising the steps of:
[0043](1) Proportion the raw materials and stir them evenly. The step (1) includes: (11) using nickel nickel or zinc-tin-nickel alloy as a raw material, adding zinc stearate to the raw material, and the mass ratio of zinc stearate to nickel nickel is 0.3%-1%; ( 12) On the basis of step (11), add glue to the raw materials, the mass ratio of glue to nickel-nickel nickel is 0.4%-1%, to form powder; (13) Stir the powder evenly, filter out with a coarse filter For particles with a particle size larger than 0.1mm in the powder, use a fine filter to filter out particles with a particle size smaller than 0.06mm in the powder.
[0044] (2) Place the stirred raw materials in the mold, and sinter the raw materials to form a shielding cover blank; use a kiln to sinter the raw materials, and an exhaust fan is installed on the kiln. The exhaust fan installed on the kiln helps to discharge the glue, et...
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