Aucwell boasts the four major production processes of an electric car: stamping, welding, painting, and assembly, resulting efficient, accurate, and high-quality production.
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Stamping
The precision and stability of the car frame is supported by Aucwell’s well-developed stamping technique. Adopting automatic cutting robots and automatic stamping machines, we produce the sheet metal with templates made according to the design paper.
Apart from the high-precision cutting head and the tailored template, both the cutting robot and the stamping machine are installed with an advanced numerical control system and high-precision cutting heads, ensuring accurate and efficient processing.
With the support of the robot and the stamping machine, we can realize the efficient production of all kinds of sheet metal parts of high quality. Besides, we also provide customization services in accordance with your specific requirements
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Welding
Pairing automatic welding with manual welding for certain part, Aucwell sufficiently increase the welding efficiency.
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Painting
A significant procedure during the production of electric vehicles, the painting process contains pre-painting polishing, acid pickling and phosphorization, Electrophoresis, middle coating, and top-coating. Each step is of importance, ensuring the product’s surface is smooth, rust-free, bubble-free, and anti-peeling.
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Assembly
Each electric vehicle model has its own dedicated assembly line to ensure complete, intact, standardized, and stable assembly. These are essential properties of a car, and thus the design and operation of each assembly line strictly adheres to standards.
Once the electric vehicle is produced, it will go through a series of on-road testing, including roads with gravel stones, bumpy roads, flooded roads, and slopes. All these tests result in vehicles of excellent quality.
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Flooded road testing
A test where the car is driven on roads that are covered in water to evaluate the car’s water resistance and the performance in deep water.
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Slopes testing
A testing where the car is driven on simulated uphill and downhill slopes, the purpose of which is to evaluate the power, acceleration, braking, and stability.
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Bumpy road testing
A test where the car is driven on simulated bumpy roads to evaluate the car’s suspension, shock absorbers, and other components, checking if there are abnormal sounds, looseness, or other anomalies with the vehicle.
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Gravel stone road testing
A test where the car is driven on roads that packed with gravel or small stones to evaluate the performance of its wear-resistance, ensuring the coating on the car’s surface remain intact under tough tasks.
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