Based on the official operational standards of AMS (Aluminum Machining Solutions), their technological framework is precisely engineered to optimize the physical and aesthetic properties of aluminum for high-end office furniture and architectural applications.
1. Advanced Machining Technology
Unlike heavy-duty mechanical shops, AMS operates a machinery system specifically tuned for Aluminum Extrusions:
- High-Speed CNC Machining: Utilizing machining centers with high spindle speeds. Since aluminum has a low melting point and high ductility, AMS technology focuses on rapid chip evacuation and optimized cooling systems to prevent thermal deformation and ensure burr-free surfaces.
- Hydraulic Punching & Pressing: Implementing precision die-sets to create slots, holes, and grooves on office partition profiles. This technology allows for mass production speeds significantly faster than conventional CNC milling.
- Precision Sawing: Utilizing dual-head cutting machines equipped with automated measuring systems, ensuring length tolerances within $\pm 0.1mm$—an extremely rigorous standard for long-span architectural profiles.
2. Surface Treatment & Aesthetic Engineering
Surface finishing is the most critical stage in creating the premium aesthetic value associated with AMS products:
- Anodizing Technology: Creating a hard, protective aluminum oxide layer. This electrochemical process not only provides superior corrosion resistance but also allows for luxurious metallic colors (such as Champagne, Matte Black, and Rose Gold) that are integral to the material, preventing peeling or fading.
- High-Durability Powder Coating: AMS applies a stringent multi-stage pre-treatment process to ensure absolute paint adhesion, impact resistance, and weatherability suited for tropical climates.
- Mechanical Finishing (Brushing/Polishing): Delivering specialized textures such as “Brushed Aluminum” or “Mirror Finish,” commonly seen on premium handles, trims, and executive office accessories.
3. Quality Management & Engineering Standards (ISO 9001:2015)
The administrative technology at AMS ensures total product consistency across large-scale batches:
- Assembly Tolerance Control: As AMS products are often modular (partitions and doors), their quality control focuses on “Cumulative Tolerance Management.” This ensures that when hundreds of components are integrated, the total deviation does not compromise the structural integrity.
- Material Integrity Testing: Incoming raw aluminum is strictly tested for hardness (Webster Hardness) to ensure that extruded profiles maintain structural rigidity and do not warp under long-term load-bearing conditions.
4. R&D and Modular Design Innovation
- Modularization Technology: AMS furniture systems are designed as modules. This enables clients to disassemble, relocate, or replace individual components flexibly without requiring a full system overhaul.
- CAD/CAM Integrated Design: Utilizing specialized software to design custom extrusion profiles, allowing clients to realize proprietary designs for unique architectural branding.
| Technology | Technical Characteristic | Application |
| CNC Cutting/Punching | Tolerance: $\pm 0.05mm$ to $\pm 0.1mm$ | Joint components, lock holes, partition grooves |
| Anodizing | Coating thickness: $10\mu m – 20\mu m$ | Rust prevention, metallic coloring |
| Modular Assembly | Hidden fasteners / Screw-less joints | Office desk systems, mobile partitions |
| Material Grade | Aluminum 6063-T5 (Construction grade) | Door frames, desk frames, partition structures |
