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In the machinery industry, parts manufacturing requires high precision and the ability to handle complex shapes. In particular, high-quality processing technology is essential to achieve both durability and functionality. Inadequate processing can lead to a decline in product performance and a reduction in lifespan. Tomras Co., Ltd.'s electrical machining/discharge machining technology enables the processing of complex shapes as long as the material is conductive, contributing to solving challenges in parts manufacturing for our customers. 【Application Scenarios】 - High-precision parts manufacturing - Processing of complex shapes - Machining of difficult-to-cut materials 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Manufacturing of high-quality parts - Improvement of product performance - Ability to accommodate diverse shapes
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【Features】 - Complex shapes can be processed if the material has electrical conductivity. - Supports cutting, grinding, and electrical processing (EDM). - Flexible response tailored to customer needs. 【Our Strengths】 - Extensive technology and knowledge in metal processing and component manufacturing. - Overseas procurement is possible, including through our subsidiary in Vietnam. - Capable of reverse engineering even without drawings or documentation.
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From aluminum to super hard materials, from general parts to ultra-precision molds, from round to square, our industry spans from automotive to electronic components. The breadth of our technology and knowledge in metal processing and parts manufacturing is our unique point. We can also procure overseas, including our subsidiary in Vietnam, depending on material volume and cost. We engage in direct transactions with overseas partners as well. We excel in reverse engineering, turning existing physical items—especially those that are outdated and lack drawings or documentation—into detailed drawings and materials to ensure stable supply for our users' production needs.













