Recently, Openex completed manufacturing a vacuum chamber, a project that differed significantly from our previous work. Unlike flat components or small to medium-sized parts requiring single machining processes, these vacuum chambers involve multiple stages, including material cutting, bending, forming, and welding. These chambers, close to being fully assembled pressure products, introduced unique challenges due to their high precision and quality requirements.
The client for this project is a precision machinery manufacturer. The vacuum chambers, weighing 3 tons each, are expensive welded structures with stringent technical demands. Key processing requirements included:
To meet these challenges, we utilized the Japanese-made Mitsubishi MVR40 machining center, which has a processing range of 6200×4000×700×1100mm and is ideal for large-scale components.
This project presented unique difficulties as all dimensions were spatial and interdependent. Both programming and operations demanded exceptional expertise. We assembled a dedicated senior staff team with over 7–8 years of experience to ensure the highest standards across every production phase.
1. Programming and Process Design
The intricate machining process required precise programming to achieve accuracy targets, particularly for the dovetail slots. To avoid errors caused by tool interference or programming mistakes, we conducted extensive testing of the toolpath simulations. Furthermore, we implemented compensation strategies to reduce the risks of deformation that are often associated with welded structures.
2. Equipment and Tooling
The Mitsubishi MVR40 provided robust support with its reliable stability and precision. For tooling, we selected high-rigidity, wear-resistant milling tools and drills, ensuring sustained performance during prolonged machining operations.
3. Operations and Coordination
Every step required meticulous execution. Proper use of auxiliary heads, essential for safety and precision, was closely monitored. Operators followed standardized workflows, collecting real-time data to collaborate effectively with programmers and make necessary adjustments during production.
The machining of the first vacuum chamber took 4.5 days, achieved through thorough planning and coordination. Key stages included:
The initial chamber met all customer requirements, with outstanding results in perpendicularity and flatness, reaching industry-leading standards. As the team gains experience, we expect significant improvements in processing efficiency for future batches.
This project demonstrated our technical capabilities in tackling complex welded structure machining. It also provided invaluable experience for similar future endeavors. Looking ahead, we will continue to prioritize customer needs, adopt advanced technologies, and nurture skilled talent to enhance our leadership in the precision machining industry.
Openex specializes in precision machining and fabrication, serving high-end industries such as aerospace, precision machinery, and energy equipment. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, we deliver top-quality solutions tailored to our clients' needs.
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