Development of cutting processing technology for difficult-to-cut materials (carbon fiber).
In the aviation industry, there is a demand for weight reduction to improve fuel efficiency, and as a response, the adoption of carbon fiber reinforced thermosetting plastics is being implemented. However, the current situation is that there is no established technology to address processing damage such as burrs and delamination that occur during machining. This research and development aims to prevent processing damage while achieving high precision, high efficiency, and low-cost machining by establishing a composite cutting technology that combines water jet methods with tool cutting. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Research and Development Overview】 - Composite cutting technology that combines water jet method and tool cutting - Prevention of machining damage that occurs during processing - Reduction of processing time through composite machining technology - High precision, high efficiency, and low-cost processing - Improvement of tool life For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The only domestic small and medium-sized enterprise capable of processing the wing flap components of the next-generation Boeing 787, which uses carbon fiber, with water jet cutting technology.