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Granite/Marble is extremely popular in precision instruments such as lithography machines and coordinate measuring machines, all of which rely on it! However, sometimes it is necessary to embed materials like ceramics and metals into Granite/Marble to achieve specific functions, such as installing ultra-precision guide rails or fixing optical components. This is not a random "insertion" but a measure to ensure zero error and ultra-high stability. It can be called a "minimally invasive surgery" in the field of materials!
The entire insert process is amazing.
1. Precision custom design: Engineers first use 3D modeling to map the positioning of the inserts, with errors controlled within 1/100 of a human hair! It's like designing a special "treasure cave" for Granite/Marble.
2. Powerful material combination: Extremely hard ceramic or metal inserts are selected. These inserts perfectly match the physical properties of Granite/Marble, enabling synchronous expansion and contraction, with extremely high compatibility!
3. Hardcore processing operations: Diamond tools are used to "excavate" the Granite/Marble, and then the inserts are accurately "implanted" into it! Some inserts are seamlessly bonded with super-strong glue, while others are directly "locked" through interference fit, with precision even exceeding that of jigsaw puzzles!
4. Ultimate testing level: Finally, laser measuring instruments are used for inspection to ensure that the fitting error between the insert and Granite/Marble does not exceed 1 nanometer!
The superpower of the insert process
Granite/Marble components made in this way not only maintain their own stability and vibration resistance but also can "ingeniously" achieve more functions! For example, the Granite/Marble workbench in lithography machines, through ceramic guide rail technology, demonstrates the ultimate application of Granite/Marble inlay technology. It's a precision manufacturing process like "invisible black technology"!