The design of the process and jigs before processing is crucial! Here, we present examples of sample parts made for exhibitions using A7075 (aluminum alloy) material.
We would like to introduce a machining case of the "Throttle Body," designed and modeled by the racing car company Domu. Due to its very complex shape compared to general parts, the design of the machining process and jigs before processing is crucial. It must be manufactured using multiple machining machines, including vertical MC, horizontal MC, and 5-axis MC. The size of this product is 400x400x300, and it is made of A7075, produced as a sample part for an exhibition. 【Case Overview】 ■ Material: A7075 ■ Size: 400x400x300 ■ Machining Factory: Tokyo Headquarters ■ Remarks: Sample parts produced for an exhibition *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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■Processing Range Maximum Work Size | Up to 800 square | Up to φ800 | Length up to 2,000 Main Work Size | Up to X300×Y300×Z300 | Up to φ300 ■Supported Materials Magnesium Titanium Aluminum Stainless Steel Cast Iron Mild Steel & Special Steel Inconel *We are particularly strong in processing magnesium and titanium. ■Processing over 4,000 products annually We have accumulated achievements and know-how that enable us to handle high-precision parts and difficult-to-cut materials across a wide range of industries, including automotive (from commercial vehicles to racing vehicles), robotics, medical devices, defense, and aerospace. ■Thorough quality control with a focus on 1/1,000mm The inspection room temperature is consistently set to 22°C. Inspectors measure each part using their respective three-dimensional measuring machines. Subsequently, multiple checks are conducted by the finishing and shipping personnel to prevent defective products. Additionally, inspection drawings are always attached to the products.