Made from Inconel 718! The key point is how to perform the rough machining.
We would like to introduce a case study of the production of "Inconel housing" conducted by Aitec Co., Ltd. This product involved a significant amount of material removal, so the key point was how to perform rough machining. We took our time with the rough machining to prevent thermal deformation of the base material. For the wall thickness of approximately 3mm with a tolerance of 0.02mm, we created a fixture during the finishing process to ensure that no deformation from clamping or chatter due to the thin wall occurred, allowing us to finish within the specified tolerance. [Case Overview] ■ Material: Inconel 718 ■ Machining Process: Turning and Cutting *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company develops two main businesses: the "Equipment Business," which handles everything from the design and manufacturing of specialized machines and equipment to installation and adjustment, and the "Parts Processing Business," which is responsible for the machining and production of mechanical components. The Equipment Business has a proven track record of designing and manufacturing equipment for various industries, including automotive, semiconductor, and pharmaceuticals. In recent years, we began operating a clean room (U.S. Federal Standard Class 100 and Class 1000) starting in May 2020. In the Parts Processing Business, we have a variety of processing equipment in-house and a network of over 200 partner factories, allowing us to produce a wide range of processed products. We can also handle procurement for items such as heat treatment, surface treatment, and units.