Mold design, component structure, and shape adjustments are standardized! Uniform shapes can be produced stably!
This document introduces a case study of progressive press processing for press-fit connectors designed for a minimum through-hole diameter of φ0.3, using photographs. This processing allows for connection to PCB substrates without soldering, enabling cost reduction through the elimination of the soldering process. It has a wide operating temperature range of -40 to 125°C and can supply press-fit terminals and module products. Our company has a proven track record of mass production with various shapes and can realize your company's wishes. 【Overview】 ■ Case Study - Progressive press processing for press-fit connectors designed for a minimum through-hole diameter of φ0.3 ■ Key Points - Achieved a fit shape that prevents chipping during board insertion - Eye holes that equalize resistance at the fit section - Dimensional difference of 0.003mm to ensure uniform resistance during board insertion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Press-Fit Processing Features】 ■ Can be connected to PCB substrates without soldering ■ Cost reduction possible by reducing soldering processes ■ Wide operating temperature range: -40 to 125℃ ■ Supply of press-fit terminals and module products is possible *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Suzuki Corporation was founded in 1933, with the manufacturing of precision parts press molds as its core business. Since then, we have pursued a philosophy of "challenging to achieve zero," which is characterized by a thorough pursuit of precision, and we have been dedicated to realizing high precision in molds. Currently established, our electronic components business and automation and labor-saving equipment business have both developed from a core of mold technology, aiming to perfectly meet user needs. Our unique mass production of parts, extensive know-how in post-processing that enhances the added value of parts, and the development of automation and labor-saving equipment that consolidates all this knowledge create a natural flow that fosters technical collaboration between departments, making it a strength of SUZUKI to provide comprehensive total technology to our customers. In recent years, we have also actively engaged in the semiconductor-related field and have begun developing automation and labor-saving equipment that responds to new types of packaging. SUZUKI has a rich accumulation of technology and possesses a solid foundation for development, both in software and device aspects. Moving forward, we aim to achieve deeper customer satisfaction through the development of innovations that do not exist in the current market and the creation of innovative value based on entirely new concepts, leveraging our unique technological integration and multifaceted approaches.