Brief: Discover the intricate process of producing brass water meters using low pressure die casting machines. From brass bars to finished faucets, this video showcases the blend of automation and manual craftsmanship in creating high-quality water meters.
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The production process combines automation with manual craftsmanship for precision.
Brass bars are transformed into faucets through core building, casting, and machining.
Shell moulds and core boxes are meticulously crafted for perfect casting results.
Molten brass flows into shell moulds to form the faucet body with open waterways.
Cores made from fine sand create essential water channels during casting.
Post-casting steps include sawing, grinding, and polishing for the final shape.
Each faucet undergoes chrome-plating, assembly, and rigorous testing.
The process ensures durable and high-performance brass water meters.
Faqs:
What materials are used in the production of brass water meters?
Brass is the primary material used, with cores made from fine sand and a hardening agent to form water channels during casting.
How are the water channels in the faucet body created?
Water channels are formed by placing solid cores made from fine sand inside the shell moulds during the casting process.
What steps follow the casting of the faucet body?
After casting, the faucet bodies are cooled, sawn, ground, polished, chrome-plated, assembled, and tested to ensure quality.