Would you like to try making the parts you are currently using from irregular wire? We specialize in processing fine irregular wire.
At Kimura Shoten, we offer "special-shaped wire processing," which can be used for various applications, including eyewear frames, electronic devices, medical equipment, accessories, and construction-related uses. By using special-shaped wire, it is possible to significantly reduce the processing loss associated with items traditionally manufactured through cutting processes. This also allows for a reduction in secondary processing steps, such as bending, which can lead to cost savings. Would you like to try making your current parts from special-shaped wire? We can accommodate small lot sizes, so please feel free to consult us regarding materials, sizes, and shapes. 【Features】 - Significantly reduces processing loss associated with items traditionally manufactured through cutting processes. - Reduces secondary processing steps, such as bending. - Potential for cost savings and automation benefits. - Specializes in processing thin special-shaped wires used in eyewear frames. - Can accommodate small lot sizes. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Processing Examples】 ■ Groove wire for glasses (general) ■ Special-shaped materials for eyewear components ■ Groove wire for glasses (with patterns) ■ Patterned groove wire (bobbin wound) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ For eyeglass frames, electronic devices, medical devices, accessories, construction-related applications, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Kimura Shoten manufactures materials for eyeglass frames in the town of Sabae, known for its eyeglasses. In particular, we specialize in the processing of thin, irregularly shaped wire known as "rim wire" that surrounds the lenses, and we have a proven track record of processing various materials, including titanium alloys, nickel alloys, and precious metals. Additionally, we perform special processing that not only features irregular cross-sections but also incorporates regular patterns on the surface. Moreover, the finished product, even when made from titanium alloys, achieves a beautiful and clean appearance. In the future, we aim to apply this highly precise special technology to various fields.