We strongly support production with direct casting from 3D printers!
Since the 1950s, the production of jewelry in Japan has shifted from traditional handmade methods to mass production through casting. In recent years, market demands have changed significantly, with an emphasis on aspects like being priceless and having a story, leading to a preference for "personalized jewelry," which has diminished the need for mass production of the same design. In an environment of small lot production, creating prototypes by hand as before incurs high "prototype costs," which must be added to the unit price, resulting in increased costs. Even companies that already have casting lines can enhance production flexibility by separating the traditional wax mold firing process from the 3D printer resin firing process, leading to shorter delivery times and improved product yield. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Case Studies of In-House Equipment Implementation】 ■ From prototypes of machinable materials ■ In-house production of test specimens for component inspection and physical property testing ■ Melting and molding of metal materials ■ Metalization of actual products through casting without using CAD *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Delivery Performance (Excerpt)】 <Domestic Jewelry Industry> ■ Gimeiru Trading Co., Ltd. ■ Kuwayama Co., Ltd. ■ GSTV Co., Ltd. ■ TASAKI Co., Ltd. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document 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."