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PERA #beerkeg production starts with the precision cutting of raw materials. Their state-of-the-art CNC cutting machines accurately cut high-quality stainless steel sheets into the required components, such as the keg body, lids, and other parts. This step ensures the dimensional accuracy needed for the subsequent assembly.
Next, the cut parts undergo a robust welding process. PERA employs highly skilled welders who utilize advanced welding techniques like TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding to securely join the components. They maintain strict control over the welding temperature and weld quality, guaranteeing the structural integrity and leak-proof performance of the keg body.
After welding, the keg body is shaped into the standard cylindrical form. PERA
specialized hydraulic presses and molds are used to precisely mold the flat body panels into the desired shape. This shaping process involves multiple rounds of correction and measurement to achieve the exact dimensions and perfect roundness.
The assembly stage then follows, where workers carefully install the keg lids, bottoms, and various accessories such as brackets, valves, and other fittings. PERA assembly line follows rigorous quality protocols to ensure each keg is put together with the utmost precision.
Finally, the assembled kegs undergo a comprehensive testing and inspection regimen. Every PERA #beerBarrel is subjected to a series of tests, including seal integrity, pressure resistance, and other performance criteria. Only the kegs that successfully pass all inspections are deemed fit for delivery to customers.
Through this streamlined production process, combining advanced manufacturing technologies and meticulous quality control, PERA ensures that its #beerDrums meet the highest standards of durability, safety, and reliability for its customers worldwide.
Next, the cut parts undergo a robust welding process. PERA employs highly skilled welders who utilize advanced welding techniques like TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding to securely join the components. They maintain strict control over the welding temperature and weld quality, guaranteeing the structural integrity and leak-proof performance of the keg body.
After welding, the keg body is shaped into the standard cylindrical form. PERA
specialized hydraulic presses and molds are used to precisely mold the flat body panels into the desired shape. This shaping process involves multiple rounds of correction and measurement to achieve the exact dimensions and perfect roundness.
The assembly stage then follows, where workers carefully install the keg lids, bottoms, and various accessories such as brackets, valves, and other fittings. PERA assembly line follows rigorous quality protocols to ensure each keg is put together with the utmost precision.
Finally, the assembled kegs undergo a comprehensive testing and inspection regimen. Every PERA #beerBarrel is subjected to a series of tests, including seal integrity, pressure resistance, and other performance criteria. Only the kegs that successfully pass all inspections are deemed fit for delivery to customers.
Through this streamlined production process, combining advanced manufacturing technologies and meticulous quality control, PERA ensures that its #beerDrums meet the highest standards of durability, safety, and reliability for its customers worldwide.