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These OEM 316L stainless steel atomizer parts are manufactured through CNC machining processes for integration into various engineering atomization systems. Designed to meet specific dimensional and performance specifications, these components support consistent operation of atomization equipment across multiple industrial sectors. The 316L stainless steel material provides properties aligned with harsh operating environment demands, while precision machining ensures uniform part performance across production runs.
Parameter | Value |
Material | 316L Stainless Steel |
Surface Treatment | Surface Oxidation |
Dimensions | φ 26.50 × 39.11mm |
Tolerance | ± 0.01mm |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 unit |
316L stainless steel contains a minimum of 10.5% chromium, which forms a thin, self-healing oxide layer on the part surface. This layer acts as a barrier against oxidation and corrosion caused by moisture and common industrial chemicals. The addition of molybdenum in 316L stainless steel improves resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion in chloride-rich environments, making these parts suitable for use in chemical processing and marine-related atomization systems.
These atomizer parts are produced with a dimensional tolerance of ± 0.01mm. Multi-axis CNC machines, controlled by advanced CAD/CAM software, shape the stainless steel to create complex geometries, fine threads, and thin-walled structures. This level of precision ensures proper fit and function within atomization assemblies, reducing the risk of performance deviations during equipment operation.
316L stainless steel provides sufficient strength to withstand tension, compression, and shear forces encountered in typical atomizer operation. This allows for the production of components that maintain structural integrity over extended periods, supporting long-term equipment performance without deformation or breakage.
The production process begins with the selection of 316L stainless steel raw materials with consistent metallurgical properties. Multi-axis CNC machines then process the material according to customer-provided design files, ensuring each dimension and feature matches the specified requirements. Following machining, parts undergo the specified surface oxidation treatment and are inspected to verify compliance with tolerance and quality standards. This process supports both small-batch prototype production and large-scale manufacturing runs for commercial procurement needs.
These atomizer components are used in a range of industrial atomization systems. In chemical processing plants, they are integrated into spray systems for chemical distribution, where their corrosion resistance supports operation in contact with various chemicals. In pharmaceutical manufacturing, they are used in atomization equipment for drug formulation processes, where material compatibility and cleanability are critical requirements. In the food and beverage industry, they are employed in spray drying and coating systems, as the smooth surface finish allows for effective cleaning and sanitization.
To meet the diverse needs of business buyers, a range of customization options are available. Customers can select from different stainless steel alloys, including 304 and 430, based on their specific application requirements. Additional customization includes adjustments to dimensions, alternative surface finishes (such as brushed, bead-blasted, or polished), and optional heat treatment processes. Production can be tailored to accommodate order sizes from single prototype units to large-volume production runs.
The minimum order quantity for custom 316L stainless steel atomizer parts is 1 unit, supporting prototype development and small-scale testing needs for industrial applications.
Available surface finishes include surface oxidation, brushed, bead-blasted, and polished. The appropriate finish can be selected based on application requirements for corrosion resistance, cleanability, or appearance.
Lead times vary based on order quantity and customization complexity. Standard lead times for small-batch orders range from 7 to 14 business days, while large-volume orders may require additional time for production and quality inspection.
For detailed pricing information, custom part quotes, or sample requests, please contact our team. We work closely with enterprise customers to deliver atomizer components that meet their specific engineering and operational requirements.