Cost reduction in the manufacturing of pressure vessels and tanks considering material processing costs.
If there is enough thickness in the stainless steel plate, you can keep machining costs low!
We would like to introduce our stainless steel tank and filter housing VA and VE case studies. When designing flanges for stainless steel pressure vessels and tanks, it is possible to reduce machining costs by selecting standard materials with a thickness that adds 2 to 3 mm to the minimum required thickness for design. While the purchase cost of materials may increase slightly, it allows for a reduction in machining costs, ultimately leading to a decrease in the overall cost of stainless steel pressure vessels and tanks. [Key Points of the Case Studies] - When designing stainless steel pressure vessels and tanks, design with a slightly thicker plate thickness considering machinability, rather than just the minimum required thickness. - If there is some leeway in the thickness of the stainless steel, machining costs can be kept low, enabling the realization of overall cost reductions for stainless steel pressure vessels and tanks. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Nagasawa Seikan Co., Ltd. has a long history of producing high-quality sanitary products and has provided pressure vessels and sanitary tanks to many representative companies in Japan. We have established a system that can respond to a wide range of customer requests, including short delivery times and special specifications, and we are happy to accommodate speedy responses and the production of special tanks.