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Manufacturing of Mac Pro By Gabriele 1253128
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Deep draw stamping. The enclosure is drawn through a series of dies that progressively stretch the aluminum into something approaching the final shape of a Mac Pro The initial ingot of material
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Apple uses a CNC center to profile the outside shape of the Mac Pro. This step brings the part into high-precision tolerances and removes the relatively rough surface finish produced in the deep draw process. Profiling
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Robots spin the Mac Pro's enclosure around polishing wheels to produce a near-mirror surface finish. Internal surface External surface
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Milling In order to prevent damage during the upcoming milling operations, the freshly polished enclosure is coated with a surface protection film. The enclosure is back in a CNC center where the I/O slot is cut out.
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Anodizing Electrical current is run through aluminum in an acid bath, causing oxygen molecules to bond to aluminum producing a thin, uniform layer of aluminum oxide.
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In this process, robotic blast system uses air pressure to force glass beads to uniformly rough up the surface. This is a triangle cooling tower inside the Mac Pro. It is extruded from aluminum and has features like holes and threads added later.
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Making PCBs
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Hand assembly
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The final process is the laser operation.
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