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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.