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Camera visor Processing

Camera visor Processing

Camera visor Processing is a high-precision etching technology for producing camera visors. It features anti-glare performance, precise dimension control, and strong durability. Suitable for digital cameras, security cameras and automotive cameras, it blocks stray light, protects lenses, and ensures clear imaging.
Application area
1. Digital Cameras: For lens visors of professional and consumer digital cameras. 2. Security Cameras: For anti-glare visors in outdoor security monitoring devices. 3. Automotive Cameras: For visors of vehicle dashcams and rearview cameras.
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Product features

Camera visor Processing adopts advanced photochemical etching technology, tailored to the core requirements of camera visors—anti-glare, precise fitting, and resistance to outdoor harsh environments. This process integrates ultra-precision, light-blocking performance, and structural durability, making it the optimal processing method for high-performance camera visors used in photography, security, and automotive fields.


First, the etching process achieves ultra-high dimensional precision, critical for camera visor fitting and light-blocking effect. The etching tolerance can reach ±0.003mm, with visor size, shape, and edge contour precisely controlled to match different camera lens models. Unlike mechanical cutting or stamping, chemical etching is a non-contact, cold process that avoids edge burrs, deformation, and thermal damage, ensuring the visor fits seamlessly with the camera lens and blocks stray light effectively.


Second, the etching process ensures excellent anti-glare performance and surface quality. The etched camera visor surface is processed to form a uniform matte or textured finish, which effectively diffuses stray light, reduces glare, and avoids reflections that affect imaging quality. The smooth, burr-free surface (Ra ≤ 0.15μm) is scratch-resistant and easy to clean, maintaining anti-glare performance for long-term use, even in outdoor sunlight or harsh weather.


Third, the etching process offers strong batch stability and material adaptability. The automated etching system precisely controls etchant concentration, temperature, and processing time, ensuring consistent size, anti-glare effect, and quality across every visor in a production run, with a yield of over 99.5%. It supports processing of various materials (stainless steel, aluminum alloy, PC), each maintaining their inherent properties—lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and impact-resistant—after etching.


Finally, the etching process is efficient, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective for camera visor production. The closed-loop recycling system of etchant recovers more than 92% of metal ions, reducing raw material waste and environmental pollution. For small-batch custom visors (matching specific camera models), rapid proofing can be completed within 24 hours, shortening the R&D cycle. Compared with traditional processing methods, it reduces tool wear and labor costs, making high-precision camera visors more accessible for camera manufacturers.

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Product advantages

Camera visor Processing via photochemical etching has distinct advantages over traditional mechanical cutting, laser cutting, and injection molding processes, especially for optimizing anti-glare performance and fitting precision of camera visors. Its application fields cover digital cameras, security cameras, and automotive cameras—industries that demand clear imaging and reliable lens protection—with broad market prospects driven by the growth of photography, security, and automotive industries.


In terms of etching advantages, first, it solves the core challenge of balancing anti-glare performance and fitting precision. Unlike mechanical cutting, which often causes uneven edges and poor fitting, etching achieves precise contour control and uniform anti-glare surface treatment, ensuring the visor fits perfectly and blocks stray light without affecting lens视野. Laser cutting, by contrast, generates high heat that can damage the visor’s surface, reducing anti-glare effect and aesthetic appeal, which etching completely avoids.


Second, it offers superior durability and cost efficiency. The etched camera visor’s resistance to scratch, corrosion, and impact makes it more durable than traditional visors, extending service life by 30%+ and reducing replacement frequency. It eliminates the need for expensive molds required for injection molding, reducing initial investment by more than 75%. For large-volume production, the automated line improves efficiency and reduces labor costs, while the closed-loop etchant system minimizes waste and operational costs.


Third, it has strong flexibility and adaptability. The process can be customized to adjust visor size, shape, anti-glare texture, and material according to the specific requirements of different camera types—whether for small consumer digital camera visors, large security camera visors, or automotive camera visors with special curved shapes. It also supports post-processing treatments—such as anti-fingerprint coating and corrosion-resistant treatment—to further enhance performance and service life, expanding its application scope.


In terms of industry applications, the first major field is digital cameras, where etched camera visors are used for professional DSLR, mirrorless camera, and compact camera lens protection—relying on their anti-glare performance to ensure clear, high-quality imaging. The second field is security cameras, where they serve as outdoor visors, blocking sunlight, rain, and dust to ensure stable monitoring imaging in harsh environments.


The third field is automotive cameras, where etched visors are used for dashcams, rearview cameras, and surround-view cameras—reducing glare from sunlight and vehicle lights to ensure clear video recording and driving safety. In addition, they are used in industrial cameras and drone cameras, providing reliable lens protection and anti-glare solutions for professional imaging. With the demand for high-quality imaging and lens protection growing, Camera visor Processing will remain a critical technology for the camera industry’s development.


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we are doing our best to provide our bestservices to our customers with competitivetech solutions and high quality products,Zhuolida has won wide recognition from ourcustomers in all kinds of industry, andthis have laid a solid foundation for Zhuolida to be an leading brand in etchingindustry in China and a reputablemanufacturer

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Technology

Zhuolida is an etching factory in China with varietiesof process, our company process techniques includechemical etching, laser cutting, EDM, stampingelectroforming, electroplating, electrophoresis.

Enviroment

We have self-built sewage treatment system,the wastewater reuse rate reaches 40%

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