Stainless Steel Precision Machining
Stainless steel materials have certain strength, corrosion resistance and toughness, so stainless steel parts are very suitable for many industrial occasions. Precision stainless steel machining parts occupy a large proportion in the stainless steel parts and CNC machining industries, and are used in almost all industries such as machinery, aerospace, equipment, construction, daily necessities, and automobiles. At present, in Precision Machining Parts, the most used stainless steels are 316, 304 and 303 and so on. Stainless steel 316 has the best corrosion resistance and the highest material and processing cost. Stainless steel 304 has moderate corrosion resistance and material and processing costs. Stainless steel 303 has lower corrosion resistance than 316 and 304, but the material and processing costs are also the lowest. . Of course, there are many other stainless steel materials, such as 201, 202, 302 and so on.
SCZY has more than 10 years experience in precision CNC machining. Especially in the processing of stainless steel 316, 304 and 303, we have very rich experience. Whether it is milling, turning or composite turning, our normal machining accuracy can reach ±0.01mm. If higher precision is required, we can cooperate with grinding Processing, up to ±0.002mm.
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Although the price of photovoltaic inverters was relatively stable in the third quarter, the average sales price of PV inverters was still lower than the level of 15% in 2010. According to the IMS report, the German market witnessed a year-on-year decline of more than 1 GW in PV inverter shipments, which was the main reason for the 8% drop in global shipment levels.
“Most of the photovoltaic inverter products are still sold within Europe, but if the average selling price per watt is calculated in Euros, the price of the previous quarter's products is still relatively stable. However, due to exchange rate changes, the US dollar price Compared with the second quarter of 2011, it fell by 5%, so companies outside the euro zone that use dollar-denominated revenues still feel pressure from prices, said Tom Haddon, an analyst at photovoltaic market at IMS Market Research. “Price pressures will continue to be the dominant factor in the market for some time to come, and it is not recommended that PV inverter suppliers hold the view that prices will remain at this level for a long time.â€
However, not all news is bad news. The global PV inverter shipments increased during the first two quarters of 2011, despite the decrease in revenue due to the decline in the average selling price of products. In addition, the company also expects that due to the new stimulus policies in the Asian market and the completion of the equipment installation in Germany in order to grab the price reduction on January 1, 2012, the inverter shipments are expected to further increase. The growth exceeded the 25GW mark before the end of the year.
Global PV inverter shipments drop from Germany
According to a recent survey released by IMS Market Research, the dilemma encountered by the global PV inverter market seems to have a direct connection with the German market. The PV inverter market experienced a year-on-year decline of more than 20% in the third quarter of 2011, while the 50% annual year-on-year decline in PV revenues in the generally stable German market was the main reason for this. .