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Introducing a case study of caps made from PVC!

Processing of inch screws for actual fitting! We will accommodate processing that closely meets your requested conditions, considering the material characteristics such as tolerances, distortion, warping, and burrs.

At Takimoto Giken Kogyo, we can manufacture caps from PVC and process inch screws to match actual items. PVC has high chemical resistance and low heat resistance, but it is inexpensive as a material and can be bonded or welded, making it widely used for safety covers and processed building pipe materials. In our company, for small lots, we often process R-shaped designs that do not have standard specifications through NC processing, which does not incur tool costs unlike general-purpose machines. Additionally, we will adjust while processing screws that match actual items. We also accommodate items with high production volumes. For mass-produced items, we efficiently manage machine operating rates and adjust shifts to better meet cost and delivery requests. We flexibly respond to corporate payment conditions, direct shipping, and custom products based on actual items. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

  • Other semiconductor manufacturing equipment
  • Processing Contract
  • plastic

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Processed from round material using Balcar's "PTFE with Carbon (Teflon)"!

High quality! We will accommodate processing that closely meets your requested conditions, considering the characteristics of the materials such as tolerances, distortion, warping, and burrs.

At Takimoto Giken Kogyo, we process Valqua's 'PTFE with Carbon (Teflon)' from round stock. We take into consideration the conditions of tolerances, warping, distortion, and burrs, which are weaknesses of plastic resins, to get as close as possible to the desired specifications. However, due to the material properties, production is made to order, which may result in longer delivery times. (The same applies to glass-filled Teflon.) 【About Our Processing】 ■ Machining (Mori Seiki) + NC Lathe Combined Processing (Okuma) If there is a delay in clamping or positioning, we will use both NC machines for processing. ■ About the Material Special nozzles for automotive-related industrial machinery often require thin-walled processing, making them quite challenging, and the materials are selected based on the specific application. Additionally, PTFE (Teflon, Naflon, Valflon) is an excellent material for chemical resistance, but it has significant variations in dimensional tolerances, and care must be taken as the dimensions can change simply by measuring with a caliper during inspection. * Carbon and glass fillers are made to order. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Processing Contract
  • plastic

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Collet processing with plastic resin! Measures against scratches (defective products) on the workpiece!

Measures against scratches on workpieces! Due to the characteristics of the material, we will strive to meet your requirements for tolerances and distortions as closely as possible.

Processing of plastic resin using collets is suitable for preventing scratches (defective products) on the workpiece. While the precision is slightly lower compared to metals, changing the material for the finishing area can help prevent scratches. In the world of plastic resin, unlike metals, there is often ambiguity in tolerance specifications, leading to a temperature gap with manufacturers handling metal processed products. Therefore, our company pays careful attention to processing from material cutting to ensure that tolerances, distortion, and warping are minimized for industrial machinery and inspection jigs related to the automotive industry. [About Our Processing] ■ NC Lathe Compound Processing (Okuma) In cases with many indexing processes, we use a 4-axis machining method that does not require clamps or positioning jigs. ■ Inspection Method We check the received drawings with a check mark and record the actual measured values for areas with tolerances. ■ Material POM (Delrin, Polyacetal) is a well-balanced material among engineering plastics and is often compared to MC nylon due to its cost-effectiveness. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Processing Contract
  • plastic

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Manufacturing difficult parts and shapes in plastic processing from just one piece! Furthermore, with a shorter delivery time.

Have you ever faced issues like 'no delivery date after the estimate' or 'being turned down right before placing an order'? If you're having trouble with high-precision machining or other outsourcing, please feel free to consult with us.

Do you have any of these troubles? ■ They gave a low estimate, but in the end, there was no delivery date, so the delivery was delayed... ■ Right before placing the order, they suddenly refused, saying the processing was difficult... ■ The accuracy of the delivered processed products was not good... ■ The strength of the welded or bonded parts was weak, resulting in defective products... ■ They refused because there were no drawings and it was just a single prototype... and so on. At Takimoto Giken Kogyo Co., Ltd., we offer contract processing utilizing our equipment for high-precision cutting, heat processing, stamping, rubber processing, sponge processing, and more. Additionally, we not only follow the drawings but also propose processing methods that take into account the tolerances, burrs, and warping of plastics. We handle everything in-house, from prototypes starting from a single unit to mass production. We provide suitable plastic resin processing based on the characteristics, knowledge, and know-how of plastic materials. Please consult with us once. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Other processing machines
  • Processing Contract
  • plastic

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Processing of high molar, manufacturing the rotating part ring with high precision through coaxial machining.

Processing of high molar materials, producing rotating component rings with high precision through coaxial machining. Due to the characteristics of the material, we strive to meet your requirements for tolerances and distortions as closely as possible.

Our company processes high molecular weight polyethylene and manufactures precision coaxial rotating part rings. Since it is a material equivalent to ultra-high molecular polyethylene, it tends to produce burrs, making post-processing challenging. For semiconductor-related products, many processed items made from ultra-high molecular polyethylene often have conditions that are stricter than the drawings, requiring considerable discussions even with the same user. Ultra-high molecular polyethylene (HHMW, Tybar, Newlight, Ulmolar) is a material that excels in wear resistance and is relatively soft among resins, leaving marks when pressed hard with a fingernail. Mass-produced items using NC lathe composite processing (Okuma) include products that require round part indexing and small parts machining, utilizing a 5-axis machining approach to increase machine operating rates. We also accommodate "mass production," capable of handling items with large production quantities, shifting to a mass production system to meet demands. For companies, we flexibly respond to various conditions, striving to meet diverse requests such as payment terms and the absence of drawings. Since our establishment in 1971, we have been in operation until now. I deeply feel that this is thanks to the support of our users. We look forward to your continued patronage.

  • lathe
  • Processing Contract
  • plastic

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Processing of Inoac's PE Lite will be adjusted to fit the container box.

We will process the PE Lite made by Inoac to fit the container box. Due to the characteristics of the material, we will make every effort to meet your requests regarding tolerances and distortions.

At Takimoto Giken Kogyo, we process Inoac's PE Lite to fit container boxes. We can accommodate work shapes based on drawings or CAD data. For industrial machinery related to the automotive sector, there are various shapes for transport trays, but we can customize them as closely as possible to your requests through processing. Inoac's PE Lite has a sponge-like texture, which prevents scratches on workpieces and jigs. For assembly processing, we handle everything from processing to procurement of materials as a complete service, eliminating the hassle of sorting and arranging. We can also produce "small lots" starting from just one piece. Repeat orders can also be accommodated from single items. For companies, we strive to flexibly respond to various conditions, including payment terms and the absence of drawings, to meet a wide range of requests. In recent years, user demands have diversified, and we are committed to making efforts to keep up with these changes, so we appreciate your guidance and support. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

  • Processing Contract
  • plastic

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Acrylic resin processing and polishing (buffing) method

Acrylic resin processing and polishing (buffing) methods! I will teach you how to visualize acrylic (polishing) through a video!

We are a company specializing in plastic resins. We primarily perform machining by skillfully using general-purpose lathes, milling machines, NC lathes, and machining centers to cut and process round and plate materials from raw materials. In cutting processes, we handle a wide range of tasks including three-dimensional processing using CAD/CAM, complex lathe processing, engraving, and gear manufacturing. In thermal processing, we perform welding and bending, and in manual processing, we handle polishing (buffing), adhesion, and assembly. Additionally, we also deal with secondary processing of molded products, as well as processing of rubber, metal, non-ferrous materials, felt, and insulation boards. Before delivery, we conduct inspections using calipers, micrometers, pin gauges, block gauges, screw gauges, image dimension measuring instruments, three-dimensional measuring machines, and jigs to measure and check the items against the drawings. We pay close attention to dimension changes due to temperature differences, expansion due to water absorption, and distortions or warping related to shape and material, striving to meet your requests as much as possible. We hope you will first get to know our company and gain a deeper understanding of our current responses. We will be distributing videos through YouTube that contribute to the development of manufacturing, so we appreciate your support. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

  • Processing Contract
  • plastic

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Measurement changes due to the processing method of NC lathe.

Measurement changes due to the NC lathe processing method! Please listen to the excuses for the precision of plastic resin processing in the video!

We are a company specializing in plastic resins. We primarily perform machining by skillfully using general-purpose lathes, milling machines, NC lathes, and machining centers to cut round and sheet materials from raw materials. In cutting processes, we handle a wide range of operations including three-dimensional machining and complex lathe processing using CAD/CAM, engraving, and gear manufacturing. In thermal processing, we perform welding and bending, and in manual processing, we offer polishing (buffing), adhesion, and assembly. Additionally, we also handle secondary processing of molded products, as well as processing of rubber, metal, non-ferrous materials, felt, and insulation boards. Before delivery, we conduct inspections using calipers, micrometers, pin gauges, block gauges, screw gauges, image dimension measuring devices, three-dimensional measuring machines, and jigs to measure and check the items against the drawings. We pay close attention to dimensional changes due to temperature differences, expansion due to water absorption, and distortions or warping related to shape and material, striving to meet your requests as much as possible. We hope you will first get to know our company and gain a deeper understanding of our current operations. We will be distributing videos through YouTube that contribute to the development of manufacturing, so we appreciate your support. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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Countermeasures for Vibration in General-purpose Lathes

Measures to Address Vibration in General-purpose Lathes! How to Use the Center of a General-purpose Lathe in a Video!

We are a company specializing in plastic resins. We primarily perform machining by skillfully using general-purpose lathes, milling machines, NC lathes, and machining centers to cut round and sheet materials from raw materials. In cutting processes, we handle a wide range of operations including three-dimensional machining and complex lathe machining using CAD/CAM, engraving, and gear manufacturing. In thermal processing, we perform welding and bending, and in manual processing, we offer polishing (buffing), adhesion, and assembly. Additionally, we also handle secondary processing of molded products, as well as processing of rubber, metal, non-ferrous materials, felt, and insulation boards. During inspections before delivery, we measure with calipers, micrometers, pin gauges, block gauges, screw gauges, image dimension measuring devices, three-dimensional measuring machines, and jigs to check the items against the drawings. We pay close attention to dimensional changes due to temperature differences, expansion due to water absorption, and warping or distortion related to shape and material, striving to meet your requests as much as possible. We hope you will get to know our company and gain a deeper understanding of our current operations. We will be distributing videos through YouTube that contribute to the development of manufacturing, so we appreciate your support. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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