Precision Parts Processing: Medical Device Components through Precision Press Processing - Forceps (Clamp)
Precision shearing in precision press processing contributes to safety and risk reduction.
This is a processing example of medical instruments such as forceps, scissors, and tweezers using fine blanking, a type of precision press processing. Medical instruments require a high level of smoothness on their surfaces to suppress the adhesion of bacteria and other contaminants. Fine blanking is characterized by "precision shearing," which achieves excellent flatness and smoothness on the sheared surface, eliminating the need for finishing processes such as machining. Fine Tool offers optimal product and process design through design-in for our customers' new product development or improvements to existing products. We provide all processes from development to mass production with the highest quality standards.
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In fine blanking, plastic processing is performed while maintaining the original mechanical properties of the material (such as tensile strength and yield strength). This allows for the supply of high-precision and high-rigidity parts that can be assembled immediately without the need for further processing.
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Fine Tool Japan started in 1973 as a sales company for fine blanking press machines (FB presses). Initially, it was primarily accepted as a manufacturing technology for office machine parts, but due to the improvement of press machines and precision mold processing technology, as well as the needs for high added value and cost reduction in the manufacturing industry, it developed into the production of automotive parts and is widely utilized in the manufacturing of machine parts. Currently, it serves as the technical center for the Fine Tool Group in Asia, providing total solutions in fine blanking processing.