For precision parts machining and non-destructive testing, please contact Aikousha.
Aikousha specializes in NC micro-machining and manufactures components for contact probes used in electrical testing of electronic parts (such as semiconductors and printed circuit boards), as well as precision parts for medical devices and industrial equipment. Our stable, high-quality, and high-precision NC micro-machined products are utilized by companies across a wide range of fields, including electronic component testing, medical applications, and industrial machinery. Furthermore, based on the technology and know-how we have cultivated over many years in NC micro-machining, we will expand our activities in the future to include MC micro-machining and X-ray inspection services in the fine processing domain. If you have requests for reliable NC micro-machined products, MC micro-machined products, or X-ray inspection services, please contact Aikousha. 【Features】 - Approximately 100 CNC automatic lathes available - Orders for small quantities are accepted - Short delivery times accommodated - All processes are handled in-house For more details, please contact us or download our catalog.
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【Business Content】 ○ Precision Parts Machining → Round parts using CNC automatic lathes → Fine hole parts can be processed using machining centers ○ Non-destructive Testing → X-ray inspection equipment with a resolution of 0.4μm available for use from a single unit ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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We contribute to the growth of companies with world-class micro-manufacturing technology. Since our founding in 1934, we have accumulated micro-machining technology learned from manufacturing parts for spring-driven watches, responding to high precision demands. Today, we have developed the capability to process materials as thin as 1/50th to 1/100th of what was possible at that time. We will continue to challenge ourselves to create even thinner and more precise products in the future.