Difference between CNC parts and traditional injection molded parts
Sahara is the only brand of pergolas that designs and manufactures its products and components through CNC machining. Except for experts in materials and industrial processes, few understand the substantial difference that exists between the components of our pergolas and the rest. In this post we will explain in a simple way what the difference is and where the great resistance to weather and wind of our pergolas comes from, including how they have managed to obtain the maximum qualification according to the UNE 13561 standard.
Sahara has created pergolas and awnings with technology used until now by the aeronautical and automotive sector, transferring the optimization of raw materials and post-industrial design to solar protection.
Computerized Numerical Control has exponentially expanded the applications of industrial machines through programmable production automation. Thanks to the synergy of several machines, Sahara products have three major competitive advantages: precision, finishing and strength.
Accuracy
The CNC produces highly complex profile components with solid, high-precision micron-scale turning on all programmed parts, regardless of volume or quantity.
Finishes
The aluminum block is milled, profiled and polished resulting in a perfect piece without internal porosity or joints, traces of glue or other surface defects of traditional machines, achieving movements impossible to perform manually such as circles or diagonal lines.
Resistance
Sahara's production process is based on the aeronautical industry, characterized by the highest quality and safety requirements. The process gives the parts a resistance that exceeds all expectations of hardness and durability.
The quality of Sahara awnings and pergolas is the result of the effort and determination to make products that achieve excellence through the strength and durability of each component. Lasting Quality guarantees the quality of the aluminum parts unaltered at the atomic level, preserving the characteristics of the alloy intact. It is based on scientific studies and tests that demonstrate the superiority of the machining process compared to the traditional ones.
CNC machining aligns the aluminum unidirectionally, so the part remains 100% compact, impact, fatigue and corrosion resistant. Injection molding fills the mold with liquid aluminum using compressed air that releases hydrogen from the metal to form voids. The porosity in the part makes it sensitive to impact breakage and corrosion.
Sophistication, aesthetics and technology are the leitmotiv of Sahara design, subtracting the obvious and adding the significant. Through the integral control of the design, thanks to CNC Technology, we have achieved products with capacity for change, improvement and adaptation, made up of unique parts designed to create a synergy in the assembly, which ends in an elegant, compact and customizable finished product.