Since the production time is short, production costs can also be compressed accordingly.
We would like to introduce the "Cost Reduction Examples for Round Objects and Lathe Processing" conducted by Kadokura Co., Ltd. We implemented cost reductions starting with lathe-processed products utilizing custom pipes, as well as replacing painting with plating and changing to appropriate tolerances for cost reduction. 【Case Details】 ■ Cost reduction through the use of custom pipes for lathe-processed products ■ Cost reduction by replacing painting with plating ■ Cost reduction by changing to appropriate tolerances ■ Cost reduction by changing from seamless pipes to welded pipes ■ Cost reduction through the use of black skin material *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Case Details】 <Cost Reduction by Replacing Painting with Plating> ■Challenges - For round-shaped parts with threaded sections, such as nipples, painting is performed for rust prevention, which requires masking to ensure that paint does not adhere to the sliding surfaces (the threaded areas). - While masking is straightforward for simple shapes, it becomes time-consuming and labor-intensive for complex shapes like lathe-processed items or those requiring masking on the inside as well. ■Solution - If rust prevention is the goal, switching from painting to plating can eliminate the need for masking work. - With plating, even if applied to the sliding surfaces, it rarely peels off and causes mechanical issues, contributing to improved quality. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company started individual operations in 1966 under the previous president and was reorganized into a limited company in 1981. In 1997, we increased our capital, established our second factory in 1998, and our third factory in 2003, leading to our current status. We handle everything from machining of automotive parts and stainless steel components to pressing, welding, and assembly. We respond quickly to estimates and prototypes, and we handle everything from single items to assemblies. Additionally, we cater to various needs, from small-lot, diverse production to mass production. We can also accept comprehensive orders from material procurement to completion, so please feel free to consult with us.