Multiple processes can be consolidated into a single tool!
We design and manufacture exchangeable tip drill holders. The photo shows a custom drill equipped with a chamfering cutter, allowing for both drilling and chamfering after drilling to be performed in one operation.
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basic information
Our cutting tool business is: - Capable of OEM production - Equipped with an in-house design team, allowing us to accommodate custom tools and special tools - Able to handle contracts for specific processes only, such as turning, chip seat surface, or flute only With years of experience in tool manufacturing, we are well-versed in the key points and essential aspects of tool production. We also handle products from major tool manufacturers, so you can trust us with quality control.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
※The delivery date and price may vary depending on the quantity, so please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
We achieve improved productivity by saving on tool holders and reducing tool change time! We design and manufacture custom tools that consolidate multiple processes into a single tool, including not only drills but also tool holders and more... We can create tools that are not available in standard manufacturer offerings, starting from just one piece. Tool manufacturers, how about considering us as an OEM supplier for your holders?
Company information
At "HIKARI LASER LAB.", we offer services for precision processing using ultra-short pulse lasers, including "contract processing," "development agency," and "marking." Precision processing and surface modification/internal marking using picosecond and femtosecond lasers are utilized in various industrial equipment across sectors such as the medical industry, automotive industry, and semiconductor industry. Recently, there has been a demand for surface modification not only for shape processing like fine hole drilling, cutting, trimming, and groove processing but also for enhancing functionalities such as water repellency, release properties, friction reduction, and improved sliding properties. Additionally, there is a demand for marking inside glass from the medical industry. Laser processing is possible on a wide range of materials, including transparent materials like glass and diamonds, difficult-to-cut materials like titanium, and resins, CFRP, ceramics, and polyimides. Regarding surface modification, we have received requests to improve the release properties of molds. We will continue to "challenge" ourselves in precision processing and surface modification using ultra-short pulse lasers to meet our customers' needs!