Comparison of Dry Processing and Wet Processing
Traditionally, wet machining (the use of coolants or cutting oils) was the norm in cutting processes. However, in recent years, there has been a growing interest in "dry machining." The reasons for this are clear. Dry machining meets the demands of the current era, such as reducing environmental impact, lowering coolant costs, and facilitating automation and unmanned operations. In particular, in environments with small-batch production of various types, the burden of coolant and cleaning increases with each machining process. For companies looking to alleviate such burdens, dry machining is becoming a viable solution.
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We are a company that processes materials such as plastic, aluminum, brass, and SUS through cutting. Based at our Nisshin office and Vietnam factory, we have been responding to our customers' needs daily. We can handle anything from a wide variety of small-lot parts, such as production equipment machine components and prototype development products, to mass-produced parts. Additionally, even if you only have the physical item and no drawings, we can measure, design, and manufacture in-house. If you have any concerns regarding material selection or proposals for cost-reducing shapes, please feel free to consult with us!