Introducing processing examples of round bars (small diameter) of "Warashiyama Carbon"!
"Warashiyama Carbon" is our processing technology that supports various functions through unique development of materials (primary products), including continuous micro-hole machining, outer and inner diameter processing of round bars, and versatile machining capabilities for various cutting processes, prototypes, small quantities, and mass production. By applying machining of fine shapes with dimensional accuracy of ±0.02 or less, we can also accommodate components that require precision, such as robot pins. The dimensions of screw threads need to be adjusted based on the material of the counterpart, and in the case of CFRP, we can finish them to suitable dimensions. [Processing Examples] ■ Screw and washer processing ■ Pin and rod processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Features】 ■ Application of processing for fine shapes with dimensional accuracy of ±0.02 or less ■ Capable of handling components that require precision, such as robot pins ■ Can finish to suitable dimensions for CFRP ■ φ12 to φ4 ■ Maximum length: L=100mm (molding developed in-house) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At Kyowa Seisakusho, we have a wealth of production achievements primarily in the automotive industry, focusing on mass production of steel shafts, plates, cores, and other products. In addition to our existing business, we are also working on cutting processing of new materials, CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic composite materials), to meet the needs for lightweight and high-strength solutions. Under the Toyota Production System, which has garnered long-standing support from customers in the automotive industry, we achieve QCD through thorough production management and are advancing research and development towards new processing limits.