Adopting a "nested" format that allows for the modification of main components! It enables prototype pressing using molds while keeping costs down.
Kumagai Seiki Co., Ltd. solves the concerns regarding press parts, such as "We want to manufacture high-precision cam parts, but we would like to consider whether we can do it with press processing." Instead of manufacturing molds for mass production from the beginning, we conduct shape and function verification starting with prototype processing using simple molds. In the simple molds, the base die set uses common components, and we adopt a "nested" format that allows for the replacement of parts such as punches and dies according to the shape and size of the parts being manufactured. This allows us to keep costs down while conducting prototype pressing using molds. For those who want to verify the feasibility of production and shape confirmation through press processing, we first propose prototyping using simple molds. 【Features】 ■ Cost reduction through conversion from other processing methods such as cutting ■ Cost advantages of press processing due to increased processing lot numbers ■ Prototyping using simple molds with consideration for mass production *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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We can provide consistent support from prototype development to mass production using molds. We can accommodate plates up to 6 mm and will create molds that combine the application of cold forging technology and precision shearing processing. While a certain level of initial investment is required, there is potential for significant cost reduction compared to existing methods. Please consider utilizing our services for transitioning from existing methods to pressing and for the development of new parts in your press production facility.