Message: | AAK uses Rockwell hardness tester to check the hardness of each part of the hydraulic valve, so that the hardness of each heat-treated alloy steel is "exposed". Nearly 90% of domestic hydraulic valve manufacturers are not equipped with this Rockwell hardness tester with the highest accuracy. An Italian hydraulic valve customer, who disliked the expensive price of AAK, purchased the high hardness hydraulic directional valves from another hydraulic valve manufacturer but suffered loss from poor quality, he finally returned to AAK to place an order.
Because of the common problem of unstable heat treatment in the industry, the hardness test of hydraulic valves with high requirements for stability is very important. Most hydraulic valve manufacturers can't grasp the details of hardness testing. They don't have high-precision hardness testing instruments, just checking the hardness by experience. They often put on-line production without knowing the hardness of materials is not up to standard due to human errors.
Harvey is a hydraulic valve purchaser from Italy. In particular, there are many inquiries for hydraulic directional valves, and the hardness requirements for hydraulic directional valves are particularly high, with few requirements below 65HRC. Since last year, he has sent AAK inquiries for hydraulic directional valves every 2 weeks, all of which are 65-68HRC hardness indicators. Strangely, there were 10 inquiries for hydraulic directional valve, but no order was placed with AAK. Every time we followed, the reply we almost received was "the price is too high and will not be considered for the time being". We realized that this is not our customer.
In June this year, Harvey sent an inquiry for the hydraulic directional valve with 68HRC hardness index, which is very similar to the 68HRC hydraulic directional valve inquired last year. We didn't quote the same day and intended to give up. The next day, he emailed again to ask whether his inquiry had been received. |