Vertical bat welding machine for large wire coils.
For handling large wire coils, a vertical butt welding machine has been developed by rotating the clamping mechanism 90 degrees to perform upset work vertically, making it easier for processes that are difficult with conventional horizontal butt welding. In addition to the butt welding machine for non-ferrous wire, there are also butt welding machines for iron wire and steel wire, as well as a double upset butt welding machine.
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A butt welding machine that clamps wires connected between electrodes and operates on the principle of electric resistance welding due to current flow. For handling increasingly large wire coils, a vertical butt welding machine has been developed by rotating the clamping mechanism 90 degrees, allowing for upset work to be performed vertically. An automatic annealing device, which automatically performs annealing after butt welding for high carbon wires such as steel wire, can also be installed as an option.
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- Large-scale wire coil vertical supply butt welding machine - Safe and easy handling of large coils - Simple welding and annealing operations - Automatic annealing device (optional) - High carbon steel wire, PC wire, coarse drawn copper wire
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Shinsei Shoji was established in 1974 as the overseas sales division of wire butt welding machines for Hakusan Seisakusho Co., Ltd. In 1985, it entered into a dealership agreement with Clinton Company (spark testers) in the United States and began importing equipment for wire manufacturing. Utilizing the specialized knowledge and experience accumulated as a manufacturer’s sales division for butt welding machines, it subsequently increased the number of manufacturers it represents and now handles machinery for wire, cable, and electric wire manufacturing, measuring instruments, tools, and color masterbatches for fluoropolymer PEEK, among others. Currently, as a specialized trading company for equipment used in wire, electric wire, and tube manufacturing, it conducts business with approximately 200 wire, electric wire, and tube manufacturing companies both domestically and internationally. In recent years, it has started handling load cells and web guides from Swiss company FMS, receiving positive feedback from customers in the film, sheet, and printing sectors. Additionally, it has expanded its dealings with medical device manufacturers, focusing on measuring instruments for catheter tubes.