Processing of long busbars of approximately 1800mm is possible. Suitable for processing small quantities without using expensive press molds. Clad materials can also be bent.
【Features】 ■ Capable of processing long and thick busbars that are difficult to handle with conventional press processing! ■ Can be processed without using large press equipment or expensive press molds. ■ Capable of bending processing for copper, aluminum, and clad materials (such as a three-layer structure of copper + aluminum + copper). ■ Allows for quick sample production while keeping costs down even when design changes occur. ■ Expected to improve yield rates, contributing to material cost reduction. ■ Achieves 3D processing in the XYZ axis direction. *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.
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【Examples of Processing】 - Electric components for automobiles - General electrical components *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.
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Since its founding, our company has consistently played a core role in the automotive industry, which leads Japan's economy. In particular, we have focused on innovation in manufacturing technology and have established a solid position as a member of the Toyota-related parts industry through our commitment to innovations represented by safety, the environment, and economic efficiency. Entering the 2020s, the automotive industry is undergoing a transformation that occurs once in a century. As the shift towards battery electric vehicles (BEVs) accelerates in line with the government's goal of achieving "carbon neutrality by 2050," efficiently managing global resources while fulfilling our environmental responsibilities, developing products and manufacturing technologies utilizing available technologies, and fostering alliances and partnerships across industry boundaries have become major themes. In this changing industrial landscape, our company aims to create a future as a "group of engineers" with the corporate philosophy of "harmony" and a corporate culture of "bonds" with the community and people.