This is a inspection jig made using a special material called Invar.
A customer approached us with a request to "improve the lead time and cost of an assembly component consisting of four parts."
In response, we proposed a transition to metal 3D printing, which allowed us to reduce assembly labor by integrating the parts. We conducted thorough discussions with the customer and achieved a design that considered shape design and lightweighting using topology software, even taking post-processing into account.
Our company realizes optimal designs considering special materials and subsequent processes. If you are considering lightweighting and enhancing functionality through a transition to metal 3D printing, please feel free to consult with us.
Togane Metal Industry Co., Ltd., which operates this site, actively proposes transitions from existing methods to metal 3D printing. We are skilled not only in materials like AlSi10Mg, SUS316L, and maraging steel but also in shaping with Invar and other special materials, offering proposals for lightweighting through optimal design and topology optimization that consider subsequent processes.
If you are struggling with the lead time and cost of existing methods or wish to integrate parts through a transition to metal 3D printing, please feel free to consult with us.
Please feel free to consult with us.