CFRP molding of tubes with free-form cross-sectional shapes is possible. Molding into polygons such as triangles and hexagons, as well as elliptical shapes, is also possible.
【Overview】 We offer processing into various shapes according to customer specifications. In particular, for round and square pipes, which are often used as structural materials such as trusses, we have a wide variety of molds available for shaping and can respond quickly to orders. We can also shape into polygons such as triangles and hexagons, as well as elliptical shapes. ● Irregular Cross-section Tubes Using our unique internal and external molding method, we can create CFRP tubes with flexible cross-sectional shapes, as shown in the photo. ★ For more details, please request materials or download the documents ★
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【Overview】 We accept processing into various shapes according to customer specifications. In particular, for round and square pipes, which are often used as structural materials such as trusses, we have a wide variety of molds available for shaping and can respond quickly to orders. We can also shape into polygons such as triangles and hexagons, as well as elliptical shapes. ● Irregular Cross-section Tubes Using our unique internal and external molding method, we can create CFRP tubes with customizable cross-sectional shapes, as shown in the photo. ★ For more details, please request materials or download the documentation ★
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Sankyo Seisakusho utilizes a wide range of materials, from general-purpose plastics to advanced composite materials represented by carbon fiber reinforced plastics (CFRP), various metals, and inorganic materials, along with manufacturing technologies cultivated over 45 years. We respond accurately to the diverse needs of our customers, from conventional parts used in industrial equipment to advanced high-functionality structures for aerospace, radio, and aviation equipment. The workflow for FRP structures (parts) is as follows: 'Concept drawing from the customer → Analysis → Design → Manufacturing → Inspection/Testing → Delivery.' For anything related to FRP, please feel free to contact our web window at t.morimoto@sankyo-ss.co.jp. We strive to respond within 24 hours. (Web contact: Suzuki)