Introducing the reasons why water jet cutting is suitable for thick rubber processing!
"I want to process rubber with a thickness of 100mm." "Since it's a prototype, I want to make it without a mold." "I want you to cut complex shapes with high precision." Daiko's water jet processing solves these challenges of thick and precision rubber processing. We accommodate a variety of materials, from natural rubber to fluorine rubber, and faithfully reproduce various shapes from just one of your drawings. *You can view the detailed content of the column through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Daiko is a manufacturer specialized in processing various industrial products, including gaskets and packing. With industry-leading processing equipment, including one of Japan's largest water jet cutting machines, and a wide range of materials such as joint sheets, rubber, resin, and metal, we meet our customers' diverse needs. Leveraging the technology and experience we have cultivated over 50 years, we provide high-quality, short-lead-time, and low-cost products to contribute to solving our customers' challenges. To respond to our customers' varied needs, Daiko's production bases are equipped with various processing facilities. Among them, the water jet cutting machines, with a total of four installed at our Osaka headquarters and Tokyo branch, boast one of the largest scales in the country. The maximum processing range is W4,000 × L5,500 mm, allowing for the high-precision manufacturing of large-diameter gaskets and packing. By maximizing material efficiency, we achieve the provision of 'high quality at low cost.'