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[Forming Technology] Aluminum Pipe In-Mold | Shimizu Industry

Realizing the integration of aluminum pipes and resin.

The aluminum pipe in-mold method is a technology that inserts aluminum pipes into a mold and injects resin to fill it. With low-pressure molding, it is possible to avoid pipe crushing and achieve integration with the resin. *If you have any questions about what can be done, please feel free to consult with us!

  • Interior parts
  • Electrical equipment parts
  • Other machine elements

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[Forming Technology] In-Mold Labeling | Shimizu Industries

Integration of labels and resin that can also be recycled!

In-mold labeling is a method that inserts labels into a mold and integrates them with the resin. We have developed labels made entirely of PP, which are fused with the resin, ensuring they never come off and are also recyclable. *If you have any questions about what we can do, please feel free to contact us!*

  • Interior parts
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  • Other machine elements

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Electroforming technology "RIM molding die"

By using resin molds, significant cost reduction and shorter delivery times are achieved!

"RIM molding dies" utilize electroforming technology that takes advantage of the fine details and gloss of resin surfaces. [Production Examples] Automotive interior and exterior parts / Human models / Aircraft parts / Housing equipment / Medical devices / Figures, etc. By converting molds that were previously manufactured from metal to those made from resin, we have achieved significant cost reductions and shorter delivery times. Thanks to our large electroforming layer in our factory, we are also capable of producing large molds for applications such as aircraft. [Features] - Electroforming technology that leverages the fine details and gloss of resin surfaces - Responds to diverse mold needs from aircraft to bus units - Provides large molds for applications such as septic tanks and agricultural machinery *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Mold Design

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[Call for Speakers] Next-Generation Molding Technology

By adopting a joint format like a trade show, you can enjoy the benefits of both the exhibition and online platforms!

We are recruiting companies to participate in the Webinar Week 2026 on "Next-Generation Mold Technology." Japan's mold technology is a source of innovation and advancement in the manufacturing industry. From the perspective of mold technology, which is at the core of manufacturing, we will introduce solutions to issues such as material loss, production delays, and maintenance that arise in environments dealing with resin. At the same time, we will focus on technologies suitable for special conditions such as medical devices and precision molding, sharing new technological prospects and practical insights, and introducing cutting-edge mold technologies that will be key to leading the future manufacturing industry. 【Event Overview】 ■ Name: Next-Generation Mold Technology Webinar Week 2026 ■ Dates: February 4-5, 2026 (Backup dates: February 3 & 6) ■ Format: Webinar using Zoom, Teams, etc. (Online seminar) *Each session is 25 minutes ■ Viewing Method: Complete registration required (Free) *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

  • Seminar

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