A processing method that achieves smooth and highly precise cross-sections with minimal force compared to conventional shearing processes.
"Shaving processing" is a method that involves re-shaving the cut surface, which has been sheared by punching, using a shear mold to obtain a smooth and highly precise cross-section. The effect of shaving processing is that the smaller the allowance (cutting allowance), the lower the risk of crack formation on the sheared surface. Additionally, the processing force required for shaving is determined more by the material, circumference, and allowance (cutting allowance) of the workpiece than by the plate thickness, allowing for processing with much smaller forces compared to conventional shearing. It is widely used for finishing sliding parts in industrial machinery and functional components. There are many successful cases of value analysis (VA) and value engineering (VE) in reducing buffing finishes and the number of sliding parts in electrical components, engine areas, and functional parts, so please feel free to contact us if you are interested. [Features] - The smaller the allowance (cutting allowance), the lower the risk of crack formation on the sheared surface. - Processing is possible with much smaller forces compared to conventional shearing. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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[Application] ■ Finishing of sliding parts in industrial machinery, functional components, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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