Compared to conventional hard alloys, we shorten the lead time to one-third with discharge machining!
At Forward Co., Ltd., it is possible to cut hard alloys using end mills, generating chips in the process. By streamlining processes compared to conventional electrical discharge machining for hard alloys, we can reduce lead times to about one-third. This achieves cost reductions for molds for parts and molds for resin molding. 【Features】 ■ Lead time reduced to one-third compared to conventional electrical discharge machining for hard alloys ■ Unlike grinding, machining can be done without limiting the shape of the workpiece, allowing for more complex shapes For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Forward Co., Ltd. Business Description】 - We handle precision machining, three-dimensional shape processing, thin-walled processing, high-hardness material processing, various jigs and tools, parts processing, and can work with any material. - We specialize in polishing aluminum and stainless steel, and we provide total solutions from polishing to machining with MC and wire processing for items requiring parallelism and flatness, from trial models to sizes of 660×1,500, including fine machining. - With our self-developed angle setting jig, we can perform machining of three angles in one setup using a general-purpose milling machine. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ For cutting processing of superhard alloys. For more details, please contact us.
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In a land praised as the Switzerland of the East, beneath the pure waters and air of the vast Lake Suwa, our company has excelled in precision machining, relentlessly pursuing the infinite zero. We have dedicated ourselves to creating products that delight our customers, including precision parts (for automobiles, aircraft, office equipment, heavy electrical machinery, semiconductors, LCDs, and trial models), jigs and tools, micro-machining, three-dimensional shape processing, thin-walled processing, and high-hardness material processing. We intend to maintain this commitment to improvement in the future. We sincerely request your continued support and encouragement.