Plastic processing: Fabrication of heat-resistant PVC insulators through machining!
Introducing a case where heat-resistant PVC (HTPVC) was used to manufacture insulators using a CNC lathe machining center! We accommodate requests regarding tolerances and distortions while considering the material's characteristics.
At Takimoto Giken Kogyo, we can manufacture insulators using heat-resistant PVC (HTPVC) with NC lathe machining centers. Insulators for industrial machinery related to the automotive industry often require thin-walled processing, which is challenging, so materials that can withstand electrolytes are selected. Additionally, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) has high chemical resistance but low heat resistance. However, it is inexpensive and can be both glued and welded, making it widely used for safety covers and building pipe materials. However, due to the prevalence of thin-walled processing and indexing work, longer lead times and higher prices may occur. Our company uses a 4-axis machining center that does not require clamps or positioning jigs for indexing work and machining of screws through NC lathe composite processing (Okuma). ★Helpful Information Unlike metals, plastic resins require consideration of tolerances, distortion, warping, and burrs. In terms of tolerances, there may be ambiguous dimensional tolerances, so we recommend leaving plastic processing to the professionals. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
- Company:滝本技研工業
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