Wheel Production
Wheel production involves the manufacturing of wheels used in various vehicles, including cars, bicycles, and trains. The process typically starts with selecting materials, such as steel or aluminum, which are then shaped and molded into the desired wheel design. Advanced techniques like casting or forging are often employed to ensure strength and durability.
After shaping, the wheels undergo finishing processes, including painting or coating, to enhance appearance and protect against corrosion. Quality control checks are essential to ensure that each wheel meets safety and performance standards. Finally, the wheels are packaged and shipped to manufacturers or retailers for use in vehicles.