Brass New energy connector hardware jack No burr machined parts.
Description
New Energy (NE): Also known as unconventional energy. Refers to various forms of energy other than traditional energy. Refers to the energy that has just begun to be developed and utilized or is being actively researched and needs to be promoted, such as solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, ocean energy, biomass energy and nuclear fusion energy.
New energy generally refers to renewable energy developed and utilized on the basis of new technologies, including solar energy, biomass energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, wave energy, ocean current energy and tidal energy, as well as thermal cycles between the ocean surface and the deep layer, etc. In addition, there are hydrogen energy, biogas, alcohol, methanol, etc., and the widely used coal, oil, natural gas, water energy and other energy sources are called conventional energy.
New energy vehicles refer to the use of unconventional vehicle fuels as the power source (or the use of conventional vehicle fuels, the use of new vehicle power units), the integration of advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, and the formation of advanced technical principles. New technology, new structure of the car.
CNC Machining | Description |
Product name | Brass New energy connector hardware jack No burr machined parts |
Material | Brass |
Surface | No burr |
Surface roughness | 0.8Ra |
Material standard | ASTM |
Tolerance | 0.1 |
Length | 30.5mm |
Service available | OEM /ODM/Customized/Design |
Process | CNC Machining,Tin and CBN plating |
Drawing Format | 3D/CAD/Dwg/IGS/STP |
Features | High precision,high strength |
Factory Display
Plating Line
Test Equipment
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