Is there such a big difference in materials? The quirks of aluminum, stainless steel, and iron felt on site.
Recently, while working in inspections, I have been reminded of how much things can differ depending on the materials!
Even with the same drawing, just changing the materials used can greatly affect the ease of processing and the results of measurements. This time, I would like to briefly introduce the differences I have actually experienced regarding aluminum, stainless steel, and iron, which are commonly used on-site. First, regarding aluminum, while it is lightweight and easy to process, I feel that it is a material that easily warps. Even if it looks fine while clamped, there are moments when it slightly bends as soon as it is released, and the values can change depending on the measurement conditions. Additionally, it is prone to scratches, so care is needed when handling it. *For more detailed content of the blog, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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Watanabe Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has been engaged in tapping, a process for creating screw holes, primarily for press products since its establishment. We will continue to cherish and pass down this history and know-how, while creating a new form of a small factory that we can conceive and communicate ourselves.




