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"TOX Joining" is a simple joining technology that does not require auxiliary materials or the application of heat. A dedicated punch pushes the materials to be joined into a specially shaped die, causing the punch-side material to flare out inside the die-side material, thus creating the joint. Due to its efficiency and reliability, this technology is used throughout the press parts industry and sheet metal processing. 【Advantages】 ■ 30-60% cost reduction compared to spot welding ■ Joining diameter ranges from 1 mm to 26 mm ■ High dynamic (fatigue) strength ■ High corrosion resistance ■ High conductivity ■ Monitoring system *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Joining Examples】 ■Joining of dissimilar materials ■Joining with thickness differences ■Three-piece joining ■Joining of different surface materials (with or without plating, etc.) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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TOX joining without heat or auxiliary materials, high output and high-speed air-hydraulic cylinders driven by air: We are committed to developing new products tailored to our customers' needs, centered around our power package. This significantly contributes to cost reduction. Currently, over 1,000 outstanding TOX® PRESSOTECHNIK group staff, including 450 at our headquarters and factory in Germany, are working with high motivation to achieve customer satisfaction. We are expanding our global network with joint venture companies alongside our group companies in Germany, Japan, China, South Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Switzerland, India, Malaysia, South Africa, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Brazil.