Thoroughly pursue "rationalization" while maintaining the basic concept of existing JIS inspection methods!
The three-dimensional measuring machine on-site calibration (inspection) service ensures high precision in accordance with existing JIS inspection methods and achieves low prices through thorough automation. We aim to improve inspection accuracy through multiple factors, including the stability of reference instruments, high-precision pricing at public institutions, and the automation of inspection tasks. As a result of verifying the consistency with JIS inspections, it has been confirmed that sufficient accuracy for practical use is secured. Additionally, calibration certificates for measuring instruments required by ISO:9000S, traceability system diagrams, and other detailed inspection reports are generally issued on the same day (on-site). We offer a wide range of support with four types of dedicated masters. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Ensures high precision consistent with existing JIS inspection methods ○ Achieves low prices through thorough automation ○ Sufficient practical accuracy = high consistency with JIS ○ Immediate issuance of documents related to ISO:9000S ○ Supports sizes from small to large (up to several meters) ○ Up to 3 units can be operated per day (2-3 hours per unit), minimizing downtime ○ The results of rationalization (time reduction) are reflected in the price ○ Requests for bulk estimates for multiple sites, environments, and equipment can be made using a simple form ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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The fact that Japan's manufacturing industry has, and will continue to have, its greatest strengths in technology and quality remains unchanged. In a sense, it is not an exaggeration to say that the future of the Japanese economy depends on the progress and development of these areas. Moreover, it goes without saying that the leading role and command center in the global production activities of multinational corporations, starting with major companies, will be the domestic bases in Japan, supported by domestic related companies, including small and medium-sized enterprises. Moving forward, I am confident that this progressive system among domestic companies will establish new technologies and management methods that have never been seen before, and that this will lead to the reconstruction of the global identity of Japan's manufacturing industry, which is currently facing severe challenges.