WHEEL MANUFACTURING

Forged Wheels Production - KEY STEPS

Material selection

We are using high-quality materials for forged wheels production namely 6061-T6 aluminum alloy and magnesium alloy. Wheel moulds are designed based on the wheel’s specifications to ensure accurate shaping and perfect fitment . 6061-T6 aluminum is known for its excellent mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for high-performance wheels.

Forging and Heat Treatment 

The preparation of the aluminum happens in multiple stages. The alloy is heated and forged using a high-pressure forging press, typically with a pressure range of 8,000 to 15,000 tons. This process shapes the wheel and its design and increases the structural density and strength. After forging, the wheels undergo heat treatment, including quenching and tempering, to enhance hardness, durability and relieve internal stresses.

Precision Machining

The wheels are precisely machined undergoing several production stages to achieve exact dimensions and a smooth surface finish. This includes:

Rough Machining: Removing the outer layer of the forged wheel blank to prepare for finer processes.

Milling: Creating bright surfaces by removing a thin layer of material to achieve the desired surface finish.

Finishing: Performing fine machining operations such as drilling holes for wheel bolts and detailed milling to ensure high precision and accuracy.

 

Surface Treatment

Wheels receive surface treatments to enhance appearance and corrosion resistance, tailored to customer requirements. These treatments include:

Painting: Applying durable and aesthetically pleasing coatings in various colors.

Polishing: Creating a shiny, reflective surface finish.

Brushed Finish: Giving the wheel a distinctive textured look by brushing the surface.

Matt or Gloss finish: Applying a final coating in gloss or matt finish and  improving durability and long lasting appearance.

 

Final inspection

The final wheels undergo rigorous quality inspections to ensure they meet all standards. These inspections include:

Dimensional Measurement: Ensuring the wheel meets precise size specifications.

Visual Inspection: Checking for any surface defects or imperfections.

Dynamic Balance Testing: Ensuring the wheel is balanced for smooth operation.

Surface Treatment Inspection: Verifying the quality and uniformity of the surface treatments.

Hardness Testing: Measuring the hardness to ensure the wheel meets strength requirements.

Marking and Label Inspection: Checking that all identification markings and are correct and legible.

 

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