About Posttensioningaccessories
Post Tensioning Anchor, System, Wedge Manufacturer
Cangzhou RuiYi Prestressed Machinery Co., Ltd. locates in Hebei, China and covers over 10000. It’s a professional post tensioning wedge manufacture with experience over 10 years. There are 1 CNC cutting machine, 2 forging machines, 18 CNC tapping machines, 20 CNC splitting machines, 16 CNC engraving machines, 1 heat treatment line and 1 auto-inspection & assembling machines. With these equipment, the production capacity is about 100,000 sets per day normally. In order to meet customer’s requirements, OEM and ODM service could be provided, also we could help providing technical drawings. Now our products are applied in the construction of bridge, mines, tall buildings etc. in east-south Asia, Middle east, America. Hope we could support you in the near future.
Production Flow:
The wedge production includes 8 parts, which are:
Cutting-raw material 20CrMnTi Bars are cut into small pillars as required.
Forging-After cutting, it will be punched central holes by CNC forging machine.
Engraving-After forging, it will be cut to required size and angle by CNC engraving machines.
Tapping-after engraving, it will be tapped to certain thread shape and size as required.
Splitting-After tapping, it will be cut into 3 or 2 pcs as required.
Heat Treatment-After splitting, it will be heat treatment at 890.
Assembling-After treatment, it will be inspected and assembled by auto machine.
Packing-Finally, it will be packed into box or bucket as per requirements.
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