We are performing press cutting processing on thick plates of S45C with a thickness of 8.0 mm. Although it is a large product with an outer diameter exceeding 100 mm, we are mass-producing it automatically.
We are processing thick plates of S45C with a thickness of 8.0 mm using press cutting. Although the outer diameter exceeds 100 mm, we are mass-producing them automatically. These are large washers intended for construction. Our company can accommodate outer diameters of Φ150 to Φ200 mm, depending on the plate thickness. Since we perform compound processing, we achieve excellent flatness even without a flat pressing process. Our main materials include special steels such as C45C, as well as ordinary steels like S55C, SK materials, SCM materials, SS materials, SPHC, and SPC. We also support the issuance of mill sheets and procurement from materials. https://press-kongo.com
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Material: S45C Size: Outer diameter 130mm × Inner diameter 50mm × Plate thickness 8.0mm Quantity: 30,000 pieces Processing machine: 300t press Automatic processing: Slit coil / Progressive Processing method: Compound Product weight: 700g
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Washers for construction and civil engineering Plate nuts for automobiles Bearing components Drive system components Marine components Production capacity: 400,000 pieces/month
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Our company specializes in press cutting processing of thick plates in Sakai City, Osaka. We have experience with plate thicknesses ranging from t1.0 to t10.0 and outer diameters of approximately 200 mm. We are particularly skilled in progressive cutting processing of thick plates from t6.0 and above. We have one 500-ton press and two 150-ton presses, along with a press line equipped with a zigzag leveler, allowing us to offer cost advantages through improved yield and automation for mass production press cutting processing. In addition to press-processed products, we also have experience providing work for cold forging and machining, and we welcome inquiries about transitioning from other processing methods.