Kyoei Die Casting Co., Ltd. Equipment Introduction
Kyoei Die Casting Co., Ltd. Equipment Introduction
This is a die casting foundry in Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
- Company:共栄ダイカスト
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 05, 2025~Dec 02, 2025
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 05, 2025~Dec 02, 2025
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Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Nov 05, 2025~Dec 02, 2025
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Kyoei Die Casting Co., Ltd. Equipment Introduction
This is a die casting foundry in Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture.
Lost wax precision castings
Lost wax precision castings
Aluminum alloy castings with a precision of approximately ±0.5mm! Introducing a prototype project before the production of die-cast mass-produced products.
We would like to introduce a case study of automotive-related parts made using aluminum alloy casting "AC4C." This is a prototype project before mass production of die-cast products. The weight is 1.75 kg. Since this is a prototype for die-cast products, it must meet requirements such as thin walls and surface roughness. We accommodate various prototypes, short delivery times, small lot sizes, and precision sand casting, so please feel free to contact us. 【Specifications】 ■ Material: Aluminum ■ Lot: 1 to 100 pieces ■ Accuracy: Approximately ±0.5 mm ■ Weight: 1.75 kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
We strongly support production with direct casting from 3D printers!
Since the 1950s, the production of jewelry in Japan has shifted from traditional handmade methods to mass production through casting. In recent years, market demands have changed significantly, with an emphasis on aspects like being priceless and having a story, leading to a preference for "personalized jewelry," which has diminished the need for mass production of the same design. In an environment of small lot production, creating prototypes by hand as before incurs high "prototype costs," which must be added to the unit price, resulting in increased costs. Even companies that already have casting lines can enhance production flexibility by separating the traditional wax mold firing process from the 3D printer resin firing process, leading to shorter delivery times and improved product yield. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
Direct casting from CAD data/3D modeling! Shape verification is possible in a short time and at low cost!
From the CAD design phase, we have gradually shifted to manufacturing casting molds and prototypes using 3D printers, and creating designs with a keyboard and mouse has already become the new standard. I believe the demand for replacing 3D printer resins with metals will continue to increase. Yoshida Cast has developed a centrifugal casting machine called 'Easy Caster REZ-90' that takes 3D printed objects and casts low-melting-point alloys directly into rubber molds. Using this device, it is possible to quickly replace 3D printed items with metal in the same way that wax is injected into rubber molds using a wax injector. 【Features】 - By converting silver prototypes into low-melting-point alloys, the inventory burden of silver prototypes is reduced. - Producing commissioned sample products with low-melting-point alloys allows for easy and low-cost physical displays at each store. - Enables the small-batch, diverse production of original low-cost accessories. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Small lot production and mass production prototypes! 3D printing metal molding solutions!
We would like to introduce the casting process using block molds. Our company provides technology and equipment for lost-wax precision casting using the block mold method (gypsum casting) to produce metal products/prototypes with more intricate shapes without the need for molds. This enables the realization of one of the best cost performances in the niche field of small-lot production and mass production prototyping. 【Casting Process (Part)】 ■1. Prototype/Master Model: Prepare the prototype ■2. Rubber Mold: Embed the prototype in silicone rubber to create a rubber mold ■3. Wax Mold: Inject melted wax into the rubber mold ■4. Wax Tree: Attach the wax mold to a wax core rod (center sprue) to create a wax tree *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
Introducing the block mold (solid) method for metalization at low cost and in a short time!
Since 2015, when 3D printers began to gain attention, the cost reduction of SLA methods and the application of SLS methods have led to the development of metal printers, dramatically changing the production style of prototyping. Among prototyping, there is a high demand for "metallic parts" in functional component prototypes, leading to an increase in the use of high-hardness resins as substitutes and a growing demand for metal 3D printers. This document introduces a collaborative technology of 3D printing and lost-wax casting that allows for the metalization of prototypes and samples at low cost and in a short time. The document is available for free. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ Collaborative technology of 3D printing and casting ■ Casting methods that enable metalization at low cost and in a short time ■ Secrets to low costs ■ Secrets to short delivery times ■ Metalization of 3D printed resin models *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
Prototyping equipment cheaper than metal printers! We aimed to in-house the production of prototypes.
The Product Development Department is engaged in the daily production of prototypes. Prototypes were entirely outsourced, involving a long process from the creation of simple molds to shaping and cutting with metal, which took at least 1 to 2 months for completion. Additionally, creating molds for a single part cost several hundred thousand yen, leading to expenses every time a revision or mass production prototype was requested. Therefore, instead of using a metal printer, we utilized a 3D printer and our company's casting machine to internalize the production of prototypes. By completing prototypes in-house, we were able to reduce both lead times and costs, allowing us to work on prototypes until we were satisfied with the results. [Background] - Prototypes were outsourced, taking at least 1 to 2 months for completion. - Costs were incurred every time revisions or mass production prototypes were requested. - We considered purchasing a metal printer to internalize prototype production, but abandoned the idea due to the need for an initial investment of over 40 million yen. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
Using STL data, it is possible to produce metal products at low cost and in a short time. It can also mold complex shapes, contributing to the in-house production of prototypes.
Our company offers a collaborative technology that enables the production of metal prototypes at low cost and in a short time using '3D printing × lost wax casting'. By using a method called block molding (solid method) in lost wax casting, resin models created with a 3D printer can be "metalized." This method accommodates complex shapes and allows for high precision and short delivery times from STL data. If you have both a 3D printer and casting equipment, in-house production of prototypes is also possible. 【Features】 ■ Cost savings on mold materials by using rubber molds made from silicone rubber ■ Improved dimensional accuracy through the use of 3D printing ■ Relatively low-cost casting equipment allows for reduced initial costs ■ For sizes under 10×20 cm, multiple molds can be produced in about one day *Currently, we are offering materials that introduce this technology and a comparison table of casting equipment. Please check it out via "PDF Download." Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
Products with undercut shapes can be easily demolded! Casting is possible even for products with fine gaps in their shapes!
In "die casting," product shapes with undercuts may be rejected for casting because they cannot be removed from the mold during demolding. Additionally, in "ceramic shell casting," product shapes with gaps of less than 1 cm cannot be cast because sufficient layering cannot be achieved, resulting in brittle mold strength. Therefore, with the "block mold method," the gypsum molds can be easily broken apart by striking them, allowing for the casting of product shapes with undercuts. By pouring a slurry (liquid) made of water and gypsum into the mold, it is possible to cast even intricate product shapes with fine gaps. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
"Technology paves the way for the future" - Nakamura Precision Industries Co., Ltd. supports the world with precision components.
Nakamura Precision Industry Co., Ltd. is a long-established company with over 60 years of history, specializing in various small precision parts, steel, metal, and machining industries. We have factories in Tokyo, Miyagi Prefecture, and Vietnam, and we operate with the goal of consistently producing high-precision products. Equipped with high-performance facilities and backed by excellent technical staff, we have great confidence in the manufacturing of high-precision components, earning immense trust from our clients. We strive daily to ensure customer satisfaction in both technology and cost. 【Product Lineup】 - Motorcycle and general-purpose carburetor parts / mechanical pumps - Decompression, boat racing carburetor parts, camera tripod screws, dialysis adjustments, and more - Automotive seat parts: headrests / lumbar supports - Various gears - Mechanical pumps for 2-stroke engines For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
Supports a wide range of industries, from mass production to small lot, diverse varieties!
Yamazaki Casting Co., Ltd. is a company primarily engaged in the metal casting industry. Focusing on small cast iron products made from gray cast iron and ductile cast iron, we respond to a wide range of industries such as machine tools, construction machinery, pump parts, and musical instrument parts by combining skilled craftsmanship with the latest technology. We also cater to a wide range of needs, from small lot multi-variety products to mass-produced items, so please feel free to contact us. [Business Description] ■ Metal Casting Industry *For more details, please refer to our catalog or feel free to contact us.
[Direct Import from Manufacturer] Petroleum-based wax suitable for use in industrial products to cosmetics (multiple grades based on melting point and shape)
We handle "paraffin wax" and "microcrystalline wax" obtained from the oil refining process. These products excel in combustibility and waterproof/moisture-proof properties, and have a proven track record in applications such as candles, paper processing, rubber deterioration prevention agents, adhesives, fiber processing aids, coating materials for fertilizers, and cosmetics. ~Features of Our Products~ ■Directly Imported from Manufacturers As we directly import our products, we can maintain close communication with manufacturers and offer a wide range of grades based on melting points and shapes. (For detailed lineup, please refer to the PRODUCT LIST) 【Manufacturers We Handle】Iberceras (Spain) / Hywax (Germany) 【Shapes】Granules / Sheets ■Constant Domestic Inventory As an import trading company, we always maintain domestic inventory of various waxes, ensuring stable supply. We also accept sample requests. For inquiries or sample requests, please feel free to apply through the "Contact Us" section.
Using 3D CAD/CAM and high-speed machining! We can handle multi-surface machining as well as curved surface machining for various work materials.
Musashi Manufacturing Co., Ltd. accepts orders for the production of prototypes, including custom cutting design and processing. In "3D Machining and Cutting Production," we utilize 3D CAD/CAM and high-speed machining centers to cut various shapes, including milling, boring, drilling, tapping, and 3D shapes (complex shapes). We are suitable for one-off items, prototype production, and products that require high precision, and we also accommodate multi-surface machining and curved surface machining for various work materials. 【Processing Details】 ■ Utilization of 3D CAD/CAM and high-speed machining centers ■ Cutting targets: milling, boring, drilling, tapping, and 3D shapes (complex shapes) ■ Support for multi-surface machining and curved surface machining ■ Surface treatment processing is ideal for one-off items, prototype production, and products requiring high precision *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.