Multi-chamber CNC-machined enclosure parts, such as engine cylinder blocks and gearbox housings, made from high-strength aluminum alloy or cast iron. These components undergo precise tolerance control for hole positioning and assembly surfaces, ensuring structural protection and integration for complex equipment.
The compressor housing is specifically designed for refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
Manufactured from high-strength aluminum alloy (such as ADC12), it undergoes precision machining using five-axis CNC technology.
It integrates a vortex chamber, intake and exhaust channels, and motor mounting positions to ensure air tightness and structural rigidity.
The main body wall thickness ranges from 3 to 5mm (±0.1mm), while the mating surface flatness is ≤0.05mm. The bearing hole accuracy meets H7 standards and supports high-speed operation up to 20,000 rpm.
Its surface undergoes anodization (with a film thickness of 15-20μm), enhancing corrosion and wear resistance.
Featuring built-in shock-absorbing grooves and heat sink fins, it operates within a temperature range of -40℃ to 150℃ and withstands pressures of ≥3.5 MPa.
Certified under ISO 8573, it is ideal for automotive air conditioners, industrial refrigerant units, and cold chain equipment, while offering OEM-customized hole and interface solutions.