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What is the laminated processing used for coils?

We can create higher performance motors! We can accommodate your requests regarding shape and number of layers in any way you desire.

The electromagnetic steel sheets used for winding coils were traditionally processed by sintering iron and then machining it. However, this process has been replaced by stacking thin metal sheets and forming them through clinching in a progressive die, which is known as laminated processing. By eliminating machining, costs are reduced by 40%. The laminated structure makes it easier to create magnetic fields, allowing for the production of higher-performance motors. Additionally, it is possible to stack insulators between each metal sheet. We can accommodate requests for shapes and the number of layers, achieving high precision. 【Features of Laminated Processing】 ■ Stacking thin metal sheets and forming them through clinching in a progressive die ■ Reducing costs by 40% by eliminating machining ■ Making it easier to create magnetic fields ■ Possibility of stacking insulators between each metal sheet *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Layered processing [Pressing of machined products]

Reducing costs by 40% by not performing cutting! A case of layered processing using a progressive die.

We would like to introduce a development case of press forming of machined parts through layered processing. The development focused on aspects such as rivet forming within the press, process shortening through a review of processing methods, and eliminating cutting. Layered processing was carried out using progressive dies. Our company can accommodate requests regarding shape and number of layers, and we can achieve high precision. [Development Objectives] ■ New Method: Layered Processing (Rivet forming within the press) ■ Cost Reduction: Process shortening through a review of processing methods ■ Novelty: Elimination of cutting *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Punching and laminating of thin film.

Precision punching and pressing of thin film materials that are prone to wrinkles and creases, such as dust-proof and waterproof mesh and metal foil. We specialize in fine and small-scale processing.

We process components for dust and water resistance in the microphone and speaker parts of smartphones and similar devices. By combining materials such as dust and water-resistant mesh, resin, cushioning, and double-sided tape through punching and bonding processes, we create products that consist of multiple layers of precision-engineered components. As the main product becomes more compact, the individual components are also being miniaturized and slimmed down. This requires precise processing of difficult-to-work-with materials, such as functional films, that are thin. Our company manufactures presses, molds, and jigs in-house, allowing us to customize equipment and flexibly respond to various processing conditions. Additionally, we have experience handling over 10,000 types of materials, including functional materials. If you are facing challenges with processing films, thin materials, or bonding and laminating different materials, please feel free to contact Oatis.

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