Assembly, Punching and painting are three parts related to mechanical industry.
Assembly
Assembly is the process of fitting components together, such as inserting screws, nuts and bolts. It may involve drilling, welding or using adhesives. The components of the assembly are typically designed and manufactured by another different company.
Punching
Punching is a process using a matrix tool to cut, bend or form components into specific shapes. The tool will force the component material into position, which requires a certain amount of pressure and strength to be applied to ensure the parts are shaped correctly. The tool can be motorized or manually operated.
Painting
Painting is used to protect and to improve the appearance of components. It is performed in either a wet or dry setting, depending on the desired result. This may include a top coat, primer and a base coat. A variety of methods are used for painting, such as spraying, dipping or rolling.
Conclusion
Assembling, punching and painting are three processes used in the construction of various mechanical components. Each of these processes requires its own set of skills and tools in order to ensure that the components are properly installed and protected. With the use of these processes, a machine can be built to meet any needs of the customer.