Of course. The processing of electrical cabinets is a relatively complex process that involves multiple process steps. The following is a more detailed electrical cabinet processing process:
Material procurementAccording to the design requirements of electrical cabinets, purchase suitable raw materials such as metal plates, plastics, electrical components, wires, etc.
Sheet metal processing: Use a CNC cutting machine to cut the metal sheet into the corresponding size and shape according to the design drawing. This step also includes the bending process, i.e. the sheet metal is bent into the desired shape, such as a box, door panel, etc.
Surface treatment: Surface treatment such as oxidation or spraying is carried out on the processed metal plate to make its surface smooth and beautiful, and at the same time prevent corrosion and oxidation.
Installation of electrical components: Install the required switches, sockets, circuit breakers, terminals and other electrical components into the electrical cabinet according to the design drawings. This step also includes the wiring between the electrical devices.
Assemble: Assemble all kinds of processed plates and electrical components according to the electrical cabinet drawings. During the assembly process, it is important to note that the position and size of the individual components must be accurate, and the use of fasteners must also meet the standards. At the same time, it is necessary to maintain operational norms and take reasonable safety measures.
Testing and debuggingAfter the end of production, the electrical cabinet must be tested, including but not limited to electrical performance test, mechanical performance test, environmental adaptability test, etc., to ensure that it can work normally.
Packaging & ShippingFinally, pack the qualified electrical cabinet to prevent damage during transportation.
In addition, in order to ensure the quality and safety of electrical cabinets, a series of national and industry standards need to be followed during processing, such as IEC 60529 (waterproof standard for electrical equipment), GB 50053 (design code for low-voltage power distribution), etc.
The above is more detailed information about electrical cabinet processing. If you have any questions or need more help, please feel free to ask.