An ordinary stainless steel kettle consists of five parts: the spout, the lid, the handle, the body, and the bottom. Before we saw the bright and beautiful kettle, there were as many as ten production processes. After being processed and cut from an ordinary stainless steel plate, it was trimmed and punched into the desired shape, and then welded and polished. Clean packaging.
Before the fiber laser welding machine came out, generally the spout and the handle of the pot were resistance welded, the bottom and body of the pot and the lid of the pot were welded by argon arc welding, which is almost the whole of the welding process. Due to the lack of good fixture cooperation, the quality of the welded product is determined by the skill of the welding master, and the level of production capacity is also inseparable from the craftsman. This production method that relies too much on the craftsmanship of workers is increasingly difficult to meet the market's demand for efficiency and quality.