Material Composition | Heavy-duty machining in industrial settings | Industry Standard: Mild Steel (ASTM A36, 250 MPa tensile strength) Our Base: High-Carbon Steel (ASTM A1011, 400 MPa ▲) Our Advanced: Stainless Steel 316 (ASTM A240, 500 MPa ▲▲) | Base offers superior strength; Advanced provides corrosion resistance and durability. | Advanced version may incur higher costs. |
Durability & Corrosion Resistance | Harsh environments with chemicals/moisture | Industry: Passivation (100 hours salt spray) Base: Hot-Dip Galvanized (200 hours ▲) Advanced: Stainless Steel 316 (1000 hours ▲▲) | Advanced excels in corrosive environments; Base improves on industry norms. | Base may corrode over extended use. |
Temperature Tolerance | High-temperature machining (e.g., aluminum alloys) | Industry: Up to 200°C Base: 250°C (ISO 10407 ▲) Advanced: 300°C ▲▲ | Advanced handles extreme temperatures; Base outperforms industry standards. | Industry-standard tools risk deformation at higher temps. |
Modular Design & Customization | Custom setups in diverse manufacturing lines | Industry: Limited customization Base: 4 mounting holes (ISO 1940 ▲) Advanced: 8 customizable holes + add-ons ▲▲ | Advanced allows tailored configurations; Base improves adaptability. | Industry-standard lacks flexibility for specialized needs. |
Weight & Portability | Frequent tool changes or mobile machining | Industry: 15 kg Base: 12 kg (ISO 281 ▲) Advanced: 14 kg (ISO 281) | Base is lighter for portability; Advanced balances weight with enhanced features. | Advanced’s slight weight increase may hinder mobility. |
Noise Emission | Quiet machining (e.g., medical device production) | Industry: 55 dBA Base: 50 dBA (ISO 3744 ▲) Advanced: 45 dBA ▲▲ | Advanced reduces noise significantly; Base improves on industry norms. | Industry-standard tools may disrupt sensitive environments. |