The New Energy Socket is one of the critical components used in new energy equipment, primarily in electric vehicle charging systems, energy storage systems, and wind and solar energy applications. The housing of the new energy socket is typically made using
Zinc Alloy die casting, offering excellent corrosion resistance, oxidation resistance, and high-temperature tolerance to withstand the challenges of prolonged exposure to external environments. To ensure reliable electrical connections and long-term stability, the socket’s accessory components (such as contact parts, housings, screws, etc.) must be precision-engineered to function reliably in harsh conditions.
Typically, the
Zinc Alloy die casting shell is used for the housing of the new energy socket, providing outstanding mechanical strength and protective capabilities. The Zinc Alloy Metal Shell ensures excellent electrical contact performance, preventing electrical shorts or poor connections during use. The use of
Zinc Alloy precision parts guarantees precise dimensions and high performance for socket and accessory components, making them suitable for high-voltage or high-power new energy systems.