Developed and released a high-frequency induction heating casting machine for platinum jewelry! Suitable for metals with a melting point below 2000°C.
At Yoshida Cast Industry, we propose suitable equipment based on the types of metals used for melting and casting. Our company has developed and released high-frequency induction heating casting machines for platinum jewelry, accommodating various platinum alloys, starting with bridal jewelry. The target metals have melting points below 2000°C. The recommended equipment varies depending on the desired product, its shape, and the amount to be melted, so please visit our website for more details. 【Types of Metals】 ■ Pure Platinum ■ Pt 950 / Pt 900 / Pt 800 / Pt 548, etc. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Products made from platinum alloy ■ Jewelry ■ Ingots *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Our company, established in 1960, was the first in Japan to develop and sell domestically produced casting machines for jewelry, making us the longest-established casting machine manufacturer in the country. Currently, we manufacture and sell both analog and digital devices for melting and casting various metals and alloys, not only for the jewelry industry but also for companies in all sectors. We do not just sell products; we provide technology. We propose the most suitable casting machines while listening to what our customers want to create, and we also offer customization based on their requests and suggestions for consumable materials that match their products. After purchase, we support our customers to ensure they can create products that align with their vision under our technical guidance. Additionally, we are focusing on proposals for casting production using 3D printers and low-cost prototyping technologies, contributing to the future of "Japanese manufacturing."