"Technical Data Presentation" You can view the know-how materials for cost reduction using advanced lost-wax casting methods.
At Hokuriku K.T.C. Tool Co., Ltd., we propose cost reduction for precision cast products using the "lost wax method." By converting machined parts to lost wax, we can significantly reduce the number of machining processes, and even difficult-to-machine materials can be shaped as desired, with a machining allowance of only about 0.5 mm. Additionally, by integrating complex components using the lost wax method, concerns about accumulated errors are eliminated, and accuracy is improved. There are also examples where changing wire-cut and welded parts of transmission devices to lost products has achieved a 65% cost reduction. Our company provides top-level products and services through our unique integrated production system and technological capabilities. 【Benefits of Lost Wax Method】 ■ Cost reduction ■ Increased strength through integration ■ Reduction in machining processes ■ Shortened production time ■ Reduction in material usage For more details, please refer to our catalog or feel free to contact us.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Overview】 ■Lost Wax Process for Machined Parts ・Significantly reduces machining time ・Can achieve desired shapes even with difficult-to-cut materials ■Integration of Composite Parts through Lost Wax ・Improved precision ・Significant reduction in the number of parts ・No welding required, ensuring stable strength ■Reduction of Machining Range through Lost Process ・Only the necessary dimensions are machined ・Elimination of jigs due to reduced machining *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
Price information
Please contact us.
Delivery Time
※Please contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
catalog(1)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Hokuriku KTC Tools Co., Ltd. was established in 1970 as a new production base for its parent company, Kyoto Machine Tool Co., Ltd. Since then, we have continued to produce automotive maintenance tools and work tools, reaching today. Since our founding, we have sincerely strived to develop products that are "light, strong, and easy to use." We take pride in this as the KTC brand product. Additionally, in 1988, we established a precision casting division as the second pillar of our business, aiming to enter new fields, which has also steadily progressed and received high evaluations from our customers. To accurately respond to user needs, we have in-house facilities for the three major processing methods known as "plastic deformation, melting, and cutting," including forging, precision casting, and machining. We are committed to quality, delivery, and cost, and we aim to be a proposal-oriented company that focuses on "monozukuri" (manufacturing) that only we can achieve.