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Know-how for bending processing of insulating materials [V-bending (Yagen bending)]

This is an introduction to a simple method of bending materials by pressing a bending punch into a bending die.

Our company, Yamada Manufacturing Co., Ltd., has built a long-standing trust and track record with our customers in the field of non-metallic resin pressing due to its uniqueness. We introduce basic information and know-how regarding the processing of insulating materials from a perspective that only we can provide. Please read this before selecting materials or processing. This is an introduction to the know-how of bending insulating materials using the "V bending process" (Yagen bending). This processing method is a simple technique that bends the material by pushing a bending punch into a bending die. It is also known as Yagen bending, and the bending angle can be freely changed depending on how the punch is pressed. [Features] ■ Compared to U bending, molds can be created at a lower cost. ■ This method is also seen in metal bending processes, but in industrial paper manufacturing, excessive pressure can lead to cracks or tears. ~ If you have any requests regarding the pressing or bending of non-metal materials, please leave it to us! ~ *For more detailed information, please refer to the PDF materials.

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Know-how for bending processing of insulating materials [U-bending processing (bending mold)]

Compared to manpower, the burden is lighter! It holds the potential to reduce running costs significantly.

Our company, Yamada Manufacturing Co., Ltd., has built trust and a track record with our customers over many years as a company specializing in non-metallic resin pressing, due to the uniqueness of this field. We will introduce basic information and know-how related to insulating material processing from a perspective that only we can provide. Please read this before selecting materials or processing. The "U-bending process (bending die)" involves clamping the material between a punch and a die, applying pressure to bend it into a specified shape. Basically, it is almost the same method as bending metal materials. However, depending on the material, the return angle during the occurrence of the springback phenomenon can become very large. [Features] ■ This method, which combines bending dies and equipment for processing, has the potential to reduce running costs significantly. ■ Compared to manual labor, it tends to have less load and higher output. ■ The reproducibility of bending angles (less variation) is superior to other methods. ~ For any requests regarding press processing or bending of non-metallic materials, please leave it to us! ~ *For more detailed information, please refer to the PDF materials.

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Know-how for bending processing of insulating materials [Guideline (crease) processing]

Springback is reduced after bending! It becomes easier to maintain the bending angle.

Our company, Yamada Manufacturing Co., Ltd., has built a long-standing trust and track record with our customers in the field of non-metallic resin pressing, due to the uniqueness of this area. We will introduce basic information and know-how related to insulating material processing from a perspective that only we can provide. Please read this before selecting materials or processing. We will present know-how for bending insulating materials using "score line (crease) processing." This processing method involves creating a crease using a score line blade, approximately halfway through the thickness of the material from the surface. By performing score line processing, subsequent bending becomes easier, and it becomes more feasible to achieve a wide range of bending angles, even when a large angle is required. [Features] ■ Reduced springback after bending ■ Easier to maintain bending angles ■ Score line processing is effective for materials that tend to experience springback or when a significant bend around 90° is desired. ~ For any requests regarding non-metallic material pressing or bending processing, please leave it to us! ~ *For more detailed information, please refer to the PDF materials.

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Know-how for bending processing of insulating materials [Hand bending processing]

A bending method using human hands! It is common to combine it with processes like ruled line processing for bending.

Our company, Yamada Manufacturing Co., Ltd., has built a long-standing trust and track record with our customers in the field of non-metallic resin pressing due to its uniqueness. We will introduce basic information and know-how regarding the processing of insulating materials from a perspective that only we can provide. Please read this before material selection and processing. We will present know-how for bending insulating materials using "hand bending processing." This processing method uses human hands for the bending technique. It is a simple method, but it is common to combine this method with previous thermal bending processing and score line processing for bending. Furthermore, if there are high demands for bending position and angle, we use bending jigs that match the product shape and bending shape for precise bending. [Features] ■ When not combined with score line processing, there are no initial costs for the bending process itself, making it very cost-effective when the number of processed items is small. ~ For any requests regarding non-metallic material pressing or bending processing, please leave it to us! ~ *For more detailed information, please refer to the PDF materials.

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Know-how for bending processing of insulating materials [Heat bending processing]

Basic knowledge of insulating materials you should know before selecting and processing materials! Introducing thermal bending processing.

Our company, Yamada Manufacturing Co., Ltd., has built a long-standing trust and track record with our customers in the field of non-metallic resin pressing due to the uniqueness of this area. We will introduce basic information and know-how regarding the processing of insulating materials from a perspective that only we can provide. Please read this before selecting materials or processing. We will present know-how for bending insulating materials using "thermal bending processing." This method involves applying high heat to the material or mold to soften the material before applying pressure, a technique not commonly seen in the bending of metal materials. The reason is that when bending metal, heat is generated due to the pressure applied. Since insulating materials like paper and resin do not reach high temperatures, it is necessary to apply heat through a different principle. [Features] ■ When you want to bend at a large angle (around 90°) or when the material is prone to spring back, applying heat can effectively maintain the angle. ■ Thermoplastic resins become less prone to cracking when heat is applied. ■ It is possible to "condition the material and maintain its shape" by applying heat after bending. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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