[Proposal Example] Reduction of buffing process. Achieving a smooth product cross-section through press processing.
50% reduction in lead time! Introduction of a case that solved customer issues.
Our company offers proposals for quality improvement and cost reduction through the transition from cutting to pressing methods, as well as process design for mass production. We have a track record of solving various issues for customers in industries such as industrial machinery, machine tools, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and construction components. 【Proposal Example】 ■Consultation Details - Due to intense market competition, there is a desire to reduce the price of parts. - The thread feeding section (where the thread contacts the part) has a buffing process, but the buffing angle varies, leading to unstable quality. ■Proposal - Forming a smooth shape through all shearing processing and R-press processing. - Manufacturing with barrel processing. - Eliminating the buffing process reduced lead time by 50% and product unit price by 5%. ■Product Specifications - Material: SUS304 - Size: W30.0×L51.0 - Thickness: t1.5 *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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"Creativity that 'connects' customers and products in the 'manufacturer support business'" Ariwaka Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has been leveraging its press processing technology, cultivated since its founding in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1960, to support the manufacturing of many companies as a creative 'manufacturer support business,' including press processing and mold design and manufacturing. Our vision is to create the future of manufacturing by striving for customer satisfaction through the creation of products, services, and methods that are suited to the times with flexible ideas and technical skills. Additionally, we are promoting the introduction of robots to shape the future of manufacturing. To this end, we are actively engaged in the development of robot engineers.