[Okayama Factory] Processing Examples Viewed Through History
Successful mass production! Introducing examples of lens mount processing that achieved a monthly production of 40,000 units.
We would like to introduce processing examples from our Okayama factory. Founded in 1980, our factory began processing and assembling mechanical parts such as video cylinder chassis and inkers for Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. In 1995, we started mass production of optical pickups for DVDs, and in 2002, we adopted aluminum die casting for the shield processing of Sanyo Electric's portable navigation device, the Navgoli, shipping up to 30,000 units per month across six models. Additionally, we began mass production of parts for airbag manufacturers, and in 2010, we produced up to 600,000 units across eight lines. 【Processing Examples (Excerpt)】 - Processing and assembly of mechanical parts such as video cylinder chassis and inkers - Mass production of optical pickups for DVDs - Shield parts for Sanyo's portable navigation device - Mass production of initiator collars for airbags - Lens mount processing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment, Nakaseiki has pursued micron-level production technology as a specialized manufacturer of precision machining. With "flexibility" and "creativity" as our keywords, we are engaged in the production and provision of ultra-precision components, as well as production equipment and tools. The numerous experiences and achievements we have gained in this process have culminated in ultra-precision technology and quality. We want to respond to products that evolve daily by integrating new technologies with precision. This is our belief.