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Plate forging is a technology that incorporates cold forging forming techniques into press plate materials, allowing for partial reduction or increase of plate thickness and the processing of uneven shapes that could only be achieved through machining, within the pressing process. Shinmei integrates high-precision and high-rigidity technology into molds to realize plate forging with general presses, providing significant cost reduction benefits. 【Features】 - Diverse uneven shapes We propose shapes that can be achieved through plate forging according to the product's functionality. It is possible to form a variety of uneven shapes. - Cost image Shinmei's plate forging primarily utilizes "general press machines" and "high-rigidity, high-precision molds." By using in-house manufactured molds, we enable plate forging in areas that do not require high-end, high-rigidity press machines. This reduces machine costs and achieves significant cost advantages. *For processing examples and detailed information, please download the PDF materials or inquire by mentioning "Ipros site."
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Free membership registrationShinmei's sheet forging primarily utilizes "general press machines" combined with "high rigidity and high precision molds." By using in-house manufactured molds, it enables sheet forging in areas that do not require high-end, high-rigidity press machines. This significantly reduces machine costs, resulting in substantial cost advantages. 【Features】 ■ It is possible to press-form a lattice-shaped groove on the surface of the product. ■ Since it can be formed in a single press operation from both sides simultaneously, mass production is also feasible. ■ Gears can be formed according to specifications such as internal teeth, external teeth, and modules. ■ In the case of pressing, gears can be produced in a few seconds, achieving lower costs compared to cutting. *For more details, please refer to the company brochure. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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