We will also take on challenges like concerns about wrinkles when sucking.
THA contributes through automation. Here are some achievements from previous consultations. When you want to transport lightweight products such as paper, plastic, or food, there is a method that uses suction instead of a chuck. This method utilizes negative pressure (think of a vacuum cleaner), and the product used for this purpose is called a "pad." Recently, various sizes and features of these products have emerged. However, there are cases where the suction is too strong, leaving marks on the products. In this instance, there was a request to avoid leaving such marks. Due to the thickness, a standard chuck was not suitable, so we prioritized the negative pressure method and began considering alternatives like the Bernoulli method. At our company, we can not only match the product but also propose inspection methods tailored to it, and even suggest the inspection methods themselves. Please feel free to consult with us.
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When you suck on it, it inevitably gathers towards the pad and becomes wrinkled.
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We are a manufacturer specializing in the design and production of dedicated machines, including press-fitting and testing/measurement devices, as well as robots. Regarding press-fitting, we have developed our own testing equipment that can provide numerical suggestions, such as load, even in the prototype stage, and we accept various consultations that include specifications and design issues. With the aim of proposing solutions to "customer challenges and concerns," we have seen a demand for automation in press-fitting machines and inspection devices in recent years. For example: - Equipment that includes loading and unloading (packaging) for press-fitting devices - Inspection of products from all directions (automation of visual inspection) To respond more precisely to these needs, we have introduced robots in-house, evolving our role from mere transportation to verifying and proposing changes to the work itself. Leveraging our past achievements, we are open to various consultations from across the country, even for projects that have been declined elsewhere, maintaining a challenging attitude without being constrained by fixed ideas. We aim to provide flexible proposals tailored to our customers, understanding the pros and cons of "sometimes with robots, sometimes without." In 2022, to tackle new jigs that had been abandoned due to multiple product compatibility and weight limitations in traditional metal processing, we introduced a 3D printer.