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automotive knob decorative ring

MOQ500 pcs
PortShanghai
PackagingOPP
Lead Time20

Product Details

Injection molded automotive parts often require multiple processing steps, including plating, painting and laser engraving.

1. Electroplating: Electroplating is a common surface treatment method that involves applying a thin layer of metal, such as chrome or nickel, to the surface of an injection-molded auto part. The process enhances the gloss, corrosion resistance and aesthetics of the part.

2. Coating: Coating is the process of applying colored paint on the surface of injection molded auto parts. It offers a wide range of color options and aesthetics, while also providing a protective layer to protect parts from environmental damage.

3. Gloss Finishing: Gloss finishing involves the application of varnishes or polishing techniques to achieve a smooth glossy surface on injection molded automotive parts. This enhances the visual appeal and durability of the part.

4. Printing: Printing is the process of directly applying logos, patterns, text, etc. to auto parts. This can be done by screen printing, inkjet printing, etc. to meet requirements for brand logos, warning labels, product serial numbers, etc.

These processes are used to enhance the appearance, improve the feel and increase the protection of injection molded automotive parts, meet the specific needs of the automotive industry and improve the overall product quality.

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