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Case studies of solutions in large-scale metal processing [For those struggling with complex processing and workflows]

Equipped with a variety of processing machines, we provide consistent support from material ordering to assembly!

This is an example of a process with a relatively high number of steps, ultimately assembling and machining two components. Height approximately 800mm, outer diameter of the disc part approximately 1200mm. (The diagram is a simplified version of the actual machined workpiece.) Due to the high precision required for the parallelism of the top and bottom surfaces after assembly, in Process 4, the top surface of the disc part is finished by turning after assembly. ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.

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Mechanical Engineering of On-Site Skilled Technicians: Shortening Lead Time

How quickly can we process materials after they arrive! Efforts to eliminate waste are progressing.

"Lead time" is also referred to as procurement period, which is the time from when the customer places an order to when it is delivered. "Shop time" is the time from when materials arrive at the factory to when they are shipped to the customer. In our manufacturing industry, to respond to short delivery times (reducing lead time), the time that can basically be shortened is shop time, which depends on how quickly we can process materials after they arrive. Currently, the mainstream approach is to increase machine operating rates through IoT and reduce waiting time losses, aiming to eliminate waste in production. For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. *For more details, please check the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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