1. Requirement Analysis and Design
- Communicate with clients to determine functions, dimensions, materials, and other parameters.
- Conduct product appearance and structural design to ensure aesthetics and practicality.
- Create 3D models and engineering drawings for feasibility analysis.
2. Material Selection and Preparation
- Choose suitable metals (such as cold-rolled steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy) or other materials (such as glass, acrylic).
- Procure touch screens, motherboards, power modules, and other electronic components.
- Inspect raw materials to ensure quality standards are met.
3. Sheet Metal Processing
- Cutting: Use laser cutting machines or punch presses to cut metal sheets.
- Bending: Use bending machines to shape components accurately.
- Welding: Apply TIG welding, laser welding, and other techniques to ensure structural stability.
- Grinding: Remove welding burrs to improve surface smoothness.
4. Surface Treatment
- Spraying/Baking Paint: Use electrostatic spraying or baking paint techniques for corrosion resistance and aesthetics.
- Silk Screen Printing/Laser Engraving: Add brand logos or other markings.
5. Electronic Equipment Installation
- Install hardware such as displays, touch screens, scanners, and printers.
- Connect internal components, including motherboards, power supplies, and cooling fans.
- Arrange wiring to ensure safety and neatness.
6. Software Debugging and Testing
- Install the operating system and application software.
- Perform functional tests, including touch response, network connectivity, and printing tests.
- Conduct stress and stability tests to ensure long-term operation without failure.
7. Assembly and Quality Inspection
- Conduct full unit assembly, ensuring all components are correctly installed.
- Perform final quality checks, including appearance inspection, functional testing, and safety assessments.
- Ensure compliance with industry standards such as CE, FCC, and ISO certifications.
8. Packaging and Shipping
- Use shockproof foam and wooden crates for secure packaging to prevent transit damage.
- Include installation manuals, warranty cards, and other relevant documents.
- Arrange logistics to the customer's designated location and provide after-sales technical support.
Summary The kiosk manufacturing process involves multiple steps, from design and processing to assembly and testing. Each phase requires strict quality control to ensure the final product is stable, reliable, and meets customer needs.