The processing technology "Fine Blanking" is optimal for mass production of precision parts.
Achieve smooth shear without breaks! Proven track record in medical device-related fields. No finishing process required for machining.
Our company conducts precision press processing using "fine blanking," which results in smooth and fracture-free cutting surfaces. In addition to medical instruments and devices such as scalpels, forceps, and scissors, we are capable of mass-producing "precision parts" for the automotive, electrical engineering, and tool industries. This process eliminates the need for finishing processes like machining, contributing to cost reduction and fewer steps in the production process. It is also characterized by its ability to handle difficult-to-machine materials such as stainless steel. 【Features】 ■ Smooth and high-precision shear surfaces ■ No need for machining finishing, low cost ■ Capable of accommodating complexly designed parts ■ Over 30 years of extensive manufacturing know-how ★ We will be exhibiting this technology at "MEDTEC Japan," which will be held from April 19 (Wednesday). *You can view our company brochure from the "Download" section. Please feel free to contact us for more details about our processing technology.
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【Event Overview】MEDTEC Japan 2017 Date: April 19 (Wed) - 21 (Fri), 2017, 10:00 - 17:00 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight, East Halls 4, 5, and 6 (Booth Number: 2210) 【Adopted in fields other than medical devices!】 ◎ Automotive industry ◎ Mechanical engineering ◎ Electrical engineering ◎ Tooling *You can view the company brochure from the 【Download】 section. Please feel free to contact us for more details on processing technology.
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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.