Choosing cutting processing with a machining center! Introducing a case where 45 pieces were completed in just 3 days.
This time, we would like to introduce a processing example of a bus bar where the overall thickness is "t2.0," but the tip section is thinner at "t1.5." By replacing the crushing process with cutting, there is no need for a mold for the crushing process. As a result, it is possible to reduce the total cost for around 100 pieces. Additionally, a secondary effect of choosing cutting is the reduction in delivery time. In this case, we were able to complete 45 pieces in just 3 days. 【Case Overview】 ■ Material: C1020-1/2H ■ Size: 15 x 30 x 80 mm ■ Thickness: t2.0 ■ Precision: ±0.1 ■ Quantity: 45 ■ Delivery Time: 3 days *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At Nishino Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd., we have a wide range of equipment and systems that can handle both sheet metal and press processing, as well as machining such as lathes and machining centers, allowing us to comprehensively meet all customer requests for prototypes and parts processing. We also manufacture dedicated molds and tools necessary for processing prototypes and products requested by customers, such as bending molds, punching molds, and drawing molds, in-house. This eliminates the need to outsource mold production, enabling us to achieve shorter lead times for processing. Additionally, we can quickly make creative adjustments, fine-tuning, and improvements to molds in-house, which significantly enhances the quality and precision of the finished products. We cover both sheet metal and press processing as well as machining within a single company, leveraging our uniquely developed processing technologies and know-how to challenge ourselves daily with the processing of fine, miniature parts and difficult materials.