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【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a revolutionary repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress in other areas does not occur, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress in other areas does not occur, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Cracks in metal are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance. Repairs using conventional welding methods change the base material around the crack due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operational rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operational rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a revolutionary repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" or "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment Please contact us for more details.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress in other areas does not occur, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." **Features of the MS Method:** - No hardening or residual stress due to heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs with jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements - Completion of construction in a short period → No significant reduction in equipment operating rates - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, preventing reductions in the operating rates of other equipment and impacts on the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using a mechanical approach. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" or "secondary damage." **Features of the MS Method:** - No hardening or residual stress due to heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements - Completion of construction in a short period → No significant reduction in equipment operating rates - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." **Features of the MS Method** - No hardening or residual stress from heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements - Completion of construction in a short period → No significant reduction in equipment operating rates - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." **Features of the MS Method** - No hardening or residual stress due to heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record - Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, heat alters the base material around the crack, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." **Features of the MS Method:** - No hardening or residual stress due to heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements - Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operational rate of equipment - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operational rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Insert" is a female threaded part designed to repair damaged bolt holes. It involves embedding an insert with a special structure applied to the outer diameter thread into the bolt hole area for restoration. It is difficult to pull out and does not impose a load on the base material, making it suitable for installation in areas that are constantly exposed to vibrations or at the ends. Compared to conventional products such as spring-type coils and self-tapping items, it improves precision and demonstrates groundbreaking effects in terms of durability. Additionally, by pre-installing it in areas where bolts are frequently attached and detached, permanent measures can be implemented. 【Features】 ■ Difficult to pull out and does not impose a load on the base material ■ Ideal for permanent measures for threaded holes ■ Can be used to strengthen and restore thread profiles ■ Enables installation at the ends → The design of the upward-facing thread works to attract the surrounding base material toward the center of the screw from all directions. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which constantly carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operational rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operational rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Cracks in metal are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and avoids secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant decrease in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the challenges in equipment maintenance. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat at all, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress in other areas does not occur, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, resulting in residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." **Features** - No hardening or residual stress due to heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements - Completion of construction in a short period → No significant reduction in equipment operating rates - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress in other areas does not occur, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant reduction in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment Please contact us for more details.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since it does not apply any heat at all, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents the generation of residual stress in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Cracks in metal are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs with jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operational rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operational rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration● The production time for casting prototypes can be shortened! Since model production is not required, the time needed to produce prototypes, which previously took about a month, can be significantly reduced. ● Model costs can be reduced! By directly producing sand molds from 3D data, there is no need for model production costs. If changes to the model are necessary, they can be addressed by modifying the 3D data. ● Similar products with different shapes and dimensions can be prototyped simultaneously! Different products, such as similar shapes or variations in dimensions, can be molded at the same time in a single molding process. This allows for the verification of multiple types in a short period.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a revolutionary repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration● The production time for casting prototypes can be shortened! Since model production is unnecessary, the time required for prototype production, which previously took about a month, can be significantly reduced. ● Model costs can be reduced! By directly producing sand molds from 3D data, there is no need for model production costs. If changes to the model are necessary, they can be addressed by modifying the 3D data. ● Similar products with different shapes and dimensions can be prototyped simultaneously! Different products, such as similar shapes or variations in dimensions, can be molded at the same time in a single molding process. This allows for the verification of multiple types in a short period.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat at all, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. Repairs using conventional welding methods change the base material around the crack due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." **Features of the MS Method:** - No hardening or residual stress due to heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements - Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using a mechanical approach. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress in other areas does not occur, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In conventional welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs with jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant decrease in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration● The production time for casting prototypes can be shortened! Since model production is not required, the time needed to create prototypes, which used to take about a month, can be significantly reduced. ● Model costs can be reduced! By directly producing sand molds from 3D data, there is no need for model production costs. If changes to the model are necessary, they can be addressed by modifying the 3D data. ● Similar products with different shapes and dimensions can be prototyped simultaneously! Different products, such as similar shapes or variations in dimensions, can be modeled at the same time in one molding process. This allows for the verification of multiple types in a short period.
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Free membership registration● The production time for cast prototypes can be shortened! Since model production is not required, the production time for prototypes, which previously took about one month, can be significantly reduced. ● Model costs can be reduced! By directly producing sand molds from 3D data, there is no need for model production costs. If changes to the model are necessary, they can be addressed by modifying the 3D data. ● Similar products with different shapes and dimensions can be prototyped simultaneously! Different products with similar shapes or varying dimensions can be modeled at the same time in one molding process. This allows for the verification of multiple types in a short period.
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Free membership registration● The production time for casting prototypes can be shortened! Since model production is not required, the production time for prototypes, which previously took about a month, can be significantly reduced. ● Model costs can be reduced! By directly producing sand molds from 3D data, there is no need for model production costs. If changes to the model are necessary, they can be addressed by modifying the 3D data. ● Similar products with different shapes and dimensions can be prototyped simultaneously! Different products, such as similar shapes or variations in dimensions, can be modeled at the same time in one molding process. This allows for the verification of multiple types in a short period.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant decrease in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs with jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. Repairs using conventional welding methods change the base material around the crack due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." [Features] - No hardening or residual stress due to heat - Elimination of secondary damage - Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record - Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment - Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operational rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operational rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In conventional welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs with jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant reduction in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Cracks in metal are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In conventional welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant decrease in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using mechanical methods. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress does not occur in other areas, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In general welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs with jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant decrease in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration● The production time for casting prototypes can be shortened! Since model production is not required, the time needed to produce prototypes, which previously took about a month, can be significantly reduced. ● Model costs can be reduced! By directly producing sand molds from 3D data, there is no need for model production costs. If changes to the model are necessary, they can be addressed by modifying the 3D data. ● Similar products with different shapes and dimensions can be prototyped simultaneously! Different products, such as similar shapes or variations in dimensions, can be modeled at the same time in one molding process. This allows for the verification of multiple types in a short period.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a revolutionary repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress in other areas and avoids secondary damage such as new cracks. Cracks in metal are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. Repairs using conventional welding methods change the base material around the crack due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that addresses metal cracks using a mechanical approach. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress from occurring in other areas and also prevents secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rate of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress in other areas and avoids secondary damage such as new cracks. Cracks in metal are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. Repairs using conventional welding methods change the base material around the crack due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which constantly carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of work in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → Since no fire is used, there is no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a revolutionary repair technique (Mechanical Stitching Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since no heat is applied at all, there is no "thermal distortion." Residual stress in other areas does not occur, preventing secondary damage such as new cracks. Cracks in metal are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which constantly carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress due to heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and track record ■ Completion of construction in a short period → No significant decrease in equipment operating rates ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, thus no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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Free membership registration【Product PR】 The "MS Method (Mechanical Stitch)" is a groundbreaking repair technique (Mechanical Stitch Method) that uses mechanical methods to address cracks in metal. Since it does not apply any heat, there is no "thermal distortion." It prevents residual stress in other areas and avoids secondary damage such as new cracks. Metal cracks are one of the concerns in equipment maintenance operations. In typical welding repair methods, the base material around the crack changes due to heat, leading to residual stress and distortion, which always carries the risk of "crack recurrence" and "secondary damage." 【Features of the MS Method】 ■ No hardening or residual stress from heat ■ Elimination of secondary damage ■ Maintenance of stable quality → Integrated system repairs using jigs, etc. → Accumulation of know-how, experience, and achievements ■ Completion of work in a short period → Does not significantly reduce the operating rate of equipment ■ Advantages in safety and environmental aspects → No use of fire, so there is no impact on the operating rates of other equipment or the environment For more details, please contact us.
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