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Achieves high collection efficiency through electrostatic methods. Offers a wide range of products from large to small sizes. Also compatible with water-soluble oil mist.

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  • air conditioning

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Stress relief through fishing! Helping to bring ideas to life.

  • Other machine elements
  • Auto Parts
  • Machine elements

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Standardization with lost wax, shape changes are also possible. Weight reduction and cost reduction can also be achieved!

  • Metal bearings
  • gear
  • Casting Machine

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Cost reduction, prototyping, shortening delivery times... We will respond comprehensively across a wide range of areas to solve your challenges!

  • Other machine elements
  • nut
  • gear

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I was involved in the production of the "touchable" model of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura City.

The "touchable" model of Kenchoji Temple was conceived by the Universal Picture Book Library UniLeaf (represented by Toshie Oshima, located in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture) with the concept of allowing visually impaired individuals to feel historical buildings with their hands, enabling them to share the excitement of travel together. Subsequently, it received support from many donors through grants from the "Support Each Other Fund" and crowdfunding, leading to its production. To realize the concept of feeling historical buildings by touch, a 1/50 scale miniature of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall was meticulously recreated in bronze, paying close attention to detail. Our company was responsible for the production of the castings, which consist of approximately 30 parts. This in-house technology utilizes a casting method called "Digital Cast," which excels in producing unique, one-of-a-kind items without the need for mold fabrication. The model has been permanently installed in front of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall since the day after the ceremony, allowing visitors to touch it freely. If you visit Kenchoji Temple in Kamakura, please take a look. [Manufacturing Responsible] Prototype resin model production and casting machining: JMC Corporation Casting (moldless casting "Digital Cast"): Castem Corporation

You can make it, starting from one piece. Please try the cast product with a prototype!

  • Other machine elements
  • Other Auto Parts
  • Auto Parts

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I was involved in the production of the "touchable" model of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura City.

The "touchable" model of Kenchoji Temple was conceived by the Universal Picture Book Library UniLeaf (represented by Toshie Oshima, located in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture) with the concept of allowing visually impaired individuals to feel historical buildings with their hands, enabling them to share the excitement of travel together. Subsequently, it received support from many donors through grants from the "Support Each Other Fund" and crowdfunding, leading to its production. To realize the concept of feeling historical buildings by touch, a 1/50 scale miniature of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall was meticulously recreated in bronze, paying close attention to detail. Our company was responsible for the production of the castings, which consist of approximately 30 parts. This in-house technology utilizes a casting method called "Digital Cast," which excels in producing unique, one-of-a-kind items without the need for mold fabrication. The model has been permanently installed in front of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall since the day after the ceremony, allowing visitors to touch it freely. If you visit Kenchoji Temple in Kamakura, please take a look. [Manufacturing Responsible] Prototype resin model production and casting machining: JMC Corporation Casting (moldless casting "Digital Cast"): Castem Corporation

Utilizing lost-wax technology that handles various materials. Leave the prototypes aimed at weight reduction to us!

  • Other industrial robots
  • Other machine elements
  • Other electronic parts

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I was involved in the production of the "touchable" model of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura City.

The "touchable" model of Kenchoji Temple was conceived by the Universal Picture Book Library UniLeaf (represented by Toshie Oshima, located in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture) with the concept of allowing visually impaired individuals to feel historical buildings with their hands, enabling them to share the excitement of travel together. Subsequently, it received support from many donors through grants from the "Support Each Other Fund" and crowdfunding, leading to its production. To realize the concept of feeling historical buildings by touch, a 1/50 scale miniature of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall was meticulously recreated in bronze, paying close attention to detail. Our company was responsible for the production of the castings, which consist of approximately 30 parts. This in-house technology utilizes a casting method called "Digital Cast," which excels in producing unique, one-of-a-kind items without the need for mold fabrication. The model has been permanently installed in front of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall since the day after the ceremony, allowing visitors to touch it freely. If you visit Kenchoji Temple in Kamakura, please take a look. [Manufacturing Responsible] Prototype resin model production and casting machining: JMC Corporation Casting (moldless casting "Digital Cast"): Castem Corporation

No machining is required for the production of ultra-small pin nozzles. Precision metal parts are manufactured using "MIM," which also accommodates medical device components.

  • nozzle
  • Piezoelectric Devices
  • High frequency/microwave parts

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Castem Co., Ltd. will exhibit simultaneously at the Manufacturing World Nagoya, Mechanical Elements Technology Exhibition, and Next-Generation 3D Printer Exhibition.

The "Monozukuri World Nagoya" will be held at Port Messe Nagoya from April 8 (Wednesday) to April 10 (Friday), 2026, where we will exhibit simultaneously at the "Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition" and the "Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition." "We have high cutting costs for complex shapes," and "We cannot decide on mass production methods after prototyping"... We will showcase optimal solutions for customers troubled by prototyping and mass production of metal parts. If you are struggling with selecting methods for mass-produced items or reducing costs, please visit the "Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition." If you are having difficulties with single-item or one-off production, please come to the "Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition." We sincerely look forward to your visit. 【Exhibition Overview】 ■ Event Name: Monozukuri World Nagoya ■ Dates: April 8 (Wednesday) to April 10 (Friday), 2026, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM ■ Venue: Port Messe Nagoya (2-2 Kinjo-futo, Minato Ward, Nagoya) ■ Exhibition Content and Booth Numbers: Lost wax precision casting, MIM (casting demonstrations included) ➔ Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition… Hall 1, Booth 7-9 Mold-less casting digital cast ➔ Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition… Hall 1, Booth 12-10

The prototype is "mold-less casting digital cast." The transition to mass production is smoothly done with "lost-wax precision casting"!

  • Machine elements
  • Other contract manufacturing
  • joint

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Castem Co., Ltd. will exhibit simultaneously at the Manufacturing World Nagoya, Mechanical Elements Technology Exhibition, and Next-Generation 3D Printer Exhibition.

The "Monozukuri World Nagoya" will be held at Port Messe Nagoya from April 8 (Wednesday) to April 10 (Friday), 2026, where we will exhibit simultaneously at the "Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition" and the "Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition." "We have high cutting costs for complex shapes," and "We cannot decide on mass production methods after prototyping"... We will showcase optimal solutions for customers troubled by prototyping and mass production of metal parts. If you are struggling with selecting methods for mass-produced items or reducing costs, please visit the "Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition." If you are having difficulties with single-item or one-off production, please come to the "Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition." We sincerely look forward to your visit. 【Exhibition Overview】 ■ Event Name: Monozukuri World Nagoya ■ Dates: April 8 (Wednesday) to April 10 (Friday), 2026, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM ■ Venue: Port Messe Nagoya (2-2 Kinjo-futo, Minato Ward, Nagoya) ■ Exhibition Content and Booth Numbers: Lost wax precision casting, MIM (casting demonstrations included) ➔ Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition… Hall 1, Booth 7-9 Mold-less casting digital cast ➔ Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition… Hall 1, Booth 12-10

Switching from cutting methods can make a difference in mass production! Please consult us first.

  • gear
  • bracket
  • Metal bearings

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Castem Co., Ltd. will exhibit simultaneously at the Manufacturing World Nagoya, Mechanical Elements Technology Exhibition, and Next-Generation 3D Printer Exhibition.

The "Monozukuri World Nagoya" will be held at Port Messe Nagoya from April 8 (Wednesday) to April 10 (Friday), 2026, where we will exhibit simultaneously at the "Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition" and the "Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition." "We have high cutting costs for complex shapes," and "We cannot decide on mass production methods after prototyping"... We will showcase optimal solutions for customers troubled by prototyping and mass production of metal parts. If you are struggling with selecting methods for mass-produced items or reducing costs, please visit the "Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition." If you are having difficulties with single-item or one-off production, please come to the "Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition." We sincerely look forward to your visit. 【Exhibition Overview】 ■ Event Name: Monozukuri World Nagoya ■ Dates: April 8 (Wednesday) to April 10 (Friday), 2026, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM ■ Venue: Port Messe Nagoya (2-2 Kinjo-futo, Minato Ward, Nagoya) ■ Exhibition Content and Booth Numbers: Lost wax precision casting, MIM (casting demonstrations included) ➔ Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition… Hall 1, Booth 7-9 Mold-less casting digital cast ➔ Next Generation 3D Printer Exhibition… Hall 1, Booth 12-10

A variety of molding methods and a rich selection of urethane options are available! They are effective for applications requiring abrasion resistance and quietness.

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  • Rubber
  • roller
  • wheel

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We handle maintenance of air shafts and issues such as air leaks, punctures, poor inflation, and core slippage. Please feel free to consult us first.

  • shaft
  • Bag making machine/slitter
  • Paper Converting Machinery

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