• Model No.: Customized
  • Size: Customizable according to requirements
  • Nitrided Layer Depth: 0.5–0.8 mm
  • Bimetallic Layer Hardness: HRC 58–62
  • Trademark: ZHONGYANG
  • Origin: China
  • Certification: ISO 9001:2008
  • Material: Nitriding Steel
  • Nitrided Hardness: HRC 56–58
  • Bimetallic Layer Depth: 3 mm
  • Specification: ISO 9001:2008
  • HS Code: 84779000
**Specifications:** - Screw Diameter: Ø 20mm – Ø 220mm - Mould Clamping Force: 250T – 3200T - Shot Weight: 30g – 30,000g **Base Materials:** 1. 38CrMoAlA (JIS SACM645) 2. 42CrMo (AISI 4140) 3. 4Cr5MoSiV1 (JIS SKD-61) **Bimetallic Alloy Materials:** 1. Fe-based alloy 2. Ni-based alloy / Deloro alloy 3. Co-based alloy 4. NiCo-based alloy 5. Tungsten carbide / Wolfram carbide **Techniques Used:** - Heat treatment - High-frequency quenching - Nitriding treatment - Hard-chrome electroplating - Bimetallic alloy welding - Bimetallic alloy centrifugal casting **Technical Parameters:** - Nitrided Layer Depth: 0.5–0.8 mm - Nitrided Hardness: 900–1000 HV - Nitrided Brittleness: Less than Grade 1 - Surface Roughness: Ra 0.4 μm - Linearity of Screw: 0.015 mm - Hard-Chrome Plating Hardness After Nitriding: ≥ 950 HV - Chrome-Plating Layer Depth: 0.025–0.085 mm - Bimetallic Layer Depth: 3 mm **Warranty & Service:** - 1-year warranty - Focused on quality and customer satisfaction - Professional manufacturing experience - We are your reliable partner for high-quality solutions Our products are designed and manufactured with precision, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability. Whether you need standard or custom components, we offer tailored solutions to meet your specific needs. With advanced technology and a commitment to excellence, ZHONGYANG is your trusted choice in the industry.

Graphics Card Gaming Card

A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially GPU) is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a display device such as a monitor. Graphics cards are sometimes called discrete or dedicated graphics cards to emphasize their distinction to integrated graphics processor on the motherboard or the CPU. A graphics processing unit (GPU) that performs the necessary computations is the main component in a graphics card, but the acronym "GPU" is sometimes also used to refer to the graphics card as a whole.

Most graphics cards are not limited to simple display output. The graphics processing unit can be used for additional processing, which reduces the load from the central processing unit.[1] Additionally, computing platforms such as OpenCL and CUDA allow using graphics cards for general-purpose computing. Applications of general-purpose computing on graphics cards include AI training, cryptocurrency mining, and molecular simulation.[2][3][4]

Usually, a graphics card comes in the form of a printed circuit board (expansion board) which are to be inserted into an expansion slot.[5] Others may have dedicated enclosures, and they are connected to the computer via a docking station or a cable. These are known as external GPUs (eGPUs).

Graphics cards are often preferred over integrated graphics for increased performance.


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