The phosphating process generates a phosphate conversion film on the umbrella frame surface through a chemical reaction, which serves as the base for subsequent coatings.
The phosphating process generates a phosphate conversion film on the umbrella frame surface through a chemical reaction, which serves as the base for subsequent coatings.
The impact of the splicing process on the waterproofness of a finished umbrella is essentially a trade-off between production efficiency and protective performance.
For electric automatic finished umbrellas, battery performance is another major challenge in low-temperature environments.
During movement, the spring elastic coefficient also affects the opening and closing rhythm of the automatic finished umbrella.
During repeated opening and closing, the hinge must remain stable to prevent the umbrella stand from shaking.
In rainy and windy weather, an automatic umbrella, as an essential travel accessory, its wind resistance directly affects user experience and safety.