Small lot support, short delivery time support, high precision cutting, circle and ring processing.
We cut standard-sized plates and bars to the dimensions required by our customers. We can also accommodate customer requests for small lots and short delivery times. Additionally, we precisely cut all four sides of the plates using a specialized circular saw cutting machine. This allows us to skip the preliminary processing steps, making it ideal for reducing customer lead times and costs. For more details, please contact us.
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basic information
- Small lot and short delivery response - High precision cutting → The four sides of the plate are precisely cut with a dedicated circular saw cutting machine. This product excels in precision and surface roughness compared to general cutting plates, allowing for the omission of preliminary processes during machining, making it ideal for reducing customer lead times and costs. - Various equipment Plate cutting: Shearing (0.5–3mm), Circular saw (3–250mm), Band saw (160–350mm) High precision cutting: (3–60mm) Surface roughness ▽▽ 4-sided and 6-sided milling: (3–230mm) Surface roughness ▽▽▽ Circle and ring processing: (6–60mm) Surface roughness ▽ Irregular cutting products: (5–350mm)
Price information
Please contact us. The price varies depending on the quantity, so feel free to reach out to us.
Delivery Time
※The delivery date may vary depending on the quantity, so please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
We are used by over a hundred companies. Please feel free to contact us.
Company information
Our company, which is responsible for the trading division of the UACJ Group, was established in October 2003 by integrating and inheriting the businesses of Oba Aluminum Co., Ltd., which has a long history in the non-ferrous metal distribution industry, and Daikin Shoji Co., Ltd. Subsequently, we inherited the businesses of Nakagawa Metal Co., Ltd. in January 2015, Nakata Kinsyo Co., Ltd. in October 2017, and Takano Light Metal Co., Ltd. in October 2018, leading us to the present day.