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About composite material processing

Achieving high-precision machining of composite materials with approximately 200 types of diamond tools and skilled techniques! Simultaneous processing is also supported.

It is also possible to simultaneously process "composite materials" made of different materials, such as glass and silicon bonding materials, and metal-based resin substrates, so please feel free to consult us. In addition to ceramics and glass materials, which are our specialties, we can also handle ultra-precision processing of crystalline materials, magnetic materials, resins, and metals. With approximately 200 types of diamond tools and the technology and know-how accumulated from our extensive processing experience, we can respond to various processing conditions and perform simultaneous processing. **Six Strengths of Composite Material Processing** ■ Cutting processing of glass and silicon bonding substrates ■ Fine grooving processing of ferrite ■ Cutting processing of thick glass and epoxy substrates ■ Cutting processing of metal-based resin substrates ■ Fine grinding and cutting processing of samarium cobalt ■ Grooving processing of resin materials *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

  • Processing Contract

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Leave the reduction of deburring work to us for composite material processing!

Eliminate the challenges of composite material processing! Optimize process operation status and reduce labor costs and time costs!

In composite material processing, there are differences in machinability due to carbon fibers and glass fibers, leading to an increase in deburring work caused by frequent burrs, a decrease in yield due to delamination, and various challenges such as the inability to increase cutting speed. By using "dedicated burr-free drills and end mills," it becomes possible to process with cutting tools tailored to the fiber characteristics, which can reduce deburring work, improve yield and tool life, and optimize process operation conditions, ultimately leading to reductions in labor costs and time costs. If you have any issues with composite material processing, please consult with us! 【Features】 ■ Reduction of deburring work ■ Increased yield and tool life ■ Speeding up through appropriate tool usage *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Composite material processing

Processing without heat impact is possible without expensive diamond tools or complex part replacements, depending on the material!

We would like to introduce our "composite material processing" using water jet technology. By using an abrasive water jet, high-precision processing is possible for any combination of materials, regardless of shape or fine details. Additionally, since cutting is performed through an erosion effect rather than friction or shear, it allows for smooth cutting surfaces without fraying or delamination, minimizing the need for secondary processing. 【Features】 ■ Improved productivity with high-speed and high-precision processing ■ No delamination or fraying during cutting ■ Fine processing with a very narrow cutting width ■ Material savings and reduction of waste ■ All-direction cutting that accommodates fine corner sections *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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  • Other metal materials

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