Daiwa Precision Press Co., Ltd. - Examples of Press Processing of Difficult-to-Cut Materials
We will introduce examples of press processing using difficult-to-cut materials. We can accommodate a wide range of applications, including small quantities and various types.
This is made using materials referred to as difficult-to-machine materials (materials with poor machinability), subjected to drawing and special processing. Regarding the drawing, care has been taken to suppress variations in the thickness of the drawn part and to prevent cracking, while the ring is finished on an integrated metal ring. The materials shown in the photo are processing samples of tantalum (rare metal), 42 alloy, and Inconel X750. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Business Activities】 ○ Design and manufacturing of metal press molds ○ Prototype molds to prototype products ○ General press processing ○ Design and manufacturing of various labor-saving automatic machines ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Daiwa Precision Press Co., Ltd. has been developing and expanding primarily in metal pressing and machining since its establishment in 1949. Building on the traditions and achievements passed down from the past, we are not only involved in pressing and processing but also participating from the software sector, challenging ourselves in various fields with greater sophistication and potential. Our company aims to be a place where each employee finds purpose and fulfillment in their work, always looking one step ahead, and striving to create a company that contributes to the maintenance and formation of a rich society, starting with environmental conservation. With a strong spirit, robust creativity, rich sensitivity, and a global perspective, we engage in manufacturing under the fundamental theme of "fully igniting technology and moving straight toward our goals." We take our company motto, the "Ten Commandments and Eight Principles," as nourishment for our employees' hearts, continuously fostering a spirit of harmony and resilience. Moving forward, we will leverage our technological and development capabilities to meet your expectations with unwavering effort.