[Processing Examples] A must-see for those struggling with soft material processing! Includes a quick reference chart of various rubber properties.
[Case Studies Available] We can process any material that can be cut using the Thomson type! A free quick reference chart of various types of rubber and their properties is also available!
Todoroki Manufacturing Co., Ltd. uses a Thomson die to process and embed SK material blades into plywood, employing a processing technique called "Thomson processing" that covers a wide range of materials. This technique is widely utilized for punching gasket materials such as beater sheets and joint sheets, industrial parts like urethane foam and rubber gaskets, as well as electronic and automotive components. It is suitable for low-cost and short-term processing of various small lot sizes. We are committed to processing any materials that can be handled with a Thomson die, so please feel free to contact us if you have difficulties with processing soft materials. [Materials Available] We have prepared a reference chart summarizing the types (14 types) and characteristics of industrial rubber materials in an easy-to-understand format. [Processing Achievements] - Soft gaskets - Foam sponges - Rubber gaskets - Polycarbonate (PC) - Teflon sheets (PTFE) - Soft PVC - Rock wool - Various double-sided tapes - Tatami mats, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Equipment】 ■ 1 unit of 20-ton NC continuous punching machine ■ 2 units of 70-ton hydraulic punching machine ■ 2 units of 55-ton hydraulic punching machine ■ 1 unit of rotary slitter ■ 1 unit of vertical cutter *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Todoroki Manufacturing Co., Ltd. uses a Thomson die to process and embed SK material blades into plywood, employing a processing technique called "Thomson processing" to punch various materials. This technique is suitable for processing relatively soft materials that can be cut with scissors or utility knives, and it is widely used for punching gasket materials such as beater sheets and joint sheets, industrial components like urethane foam and rubber gaskets, as well as electronic and automotive parts.