1. Production method: To produce a cast rim, molten metal is poured into molds and allowed to cool down, after which the blanks are processed on various machines — machined, holes are made, constructive bends, protrusions, ledges, etc. are added. The final stage may be the application of paint and varnish coating. Casting wheels does not require expensive and bulky equipment, is carried out i...
Mainly because of the below advantages of the aluminum alloy forged wheels: 1) Unique design. Forged wheels are produced both according to existing templates and individual designs from the customers. You can add originality to the discs with the help of color painting (the constantly updated color range offers great opportunities in this regard), laser or mechanical engraving 2) Hi...
When driving, car wheels, especially high-performance forged wheels, inevitably encounter diverse road conditions, leading to occasional scratches. Faced with these marks on their car wheels, many owners find themselves torn between ignoring them and rushing to get them repaired. Foremost, scratches on car wheels not only detract from their aesthetics but could potentially compromise driving safet...
The finish of a forged wheel refers to the final surface treatment or coating applied to the wheel after it has been forged, machined, and polished. This finish determines the wheel's appearance, durability, and resistance to environmental factors such as corrosion, UV rays, and wear. Forged wheels are typically made from high-strength aluminum alloys, and the finish enhances both their aesthetic ...
Forged wheels are a premium choice for those seeking high performance, durability,lighter,and aesthetic appeal in their vehicles. Unlike cast wheels, which are made by pouring molten metal into molds, forged wheels are created by applying intense pressure to a solid piece of metal, usually aluminum or aluminum alloys. 1.Lightweight and Performance Benefits One of the main advantages of forged whee...
When it comes to wheels, the termssize,PCD,ET, andCB refer to important specifications that ensure proper fitment and performance on a vehicle. Here's a breakdown of each term: 1.Size of the Wheel The size of a wheel typically refers to two key measurements:diameter andwidth. Diameter: The overall diameter of the wheel, usually measured in inches. Common sizes include 15-inch, 16-inch, 1...
Happy to show this sleek silver wheel to you. Size:22x9.5, CB:78.1, PCD:6x139.7, ET:22. The wheel features a unique multi-spoke pattern, with each spoke expanding outward and tapering gradually, resembling a propeller design. This not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also strengthens the wheel's durability and stability. At the center of the wheel, there is a circular DH brand logo, surround...
1. Don't use detergent indiscriminately Maintaining wheels is the same as maintaining a car. Many household detergents and dishwashers commonly used on the market are basically too strong for the surface of the wheel hub due to their alkaline or acidic nature, which will cause chemical reactions on the surface of the wheel hub and lose their luster. The relationship is beautiful. Be careful w...
Both CNC and polishing are "cutting" the surface of the wheel hub to achieve a flat effect.But the difference lies in the scale range. If a CNC lathe can be processed at 0.1~1mm, then polishing is processed at 0.01~0.05.Because they have different depths of "knife marks" on the wheels, they have different flatness and different reflective effects. However, due to the insufficient processing depth ...