Video Explanation | Useful for Educational Training! Key Points to Note in Plastic Processing
A video explaining the key points of plastic processing that new employees often overlook has been released! It also serves as basic knowledge when outsourcing parts processing.
We are offering free videos that explain plastic processing points that can be used for in-house training, broken down by each part! These can also be used as information to understand the points to pay attention to when placing orders for parts processing. 【Video Introduction】 ■ Methods to counter vibration in long material processing using a 'general-purpose lathe' ■ Basics of 'machining' lathe: adjusting the height of the tool ■ Clamping a precision vice on a 'machining center' ■ Installation method for exchanging master jaws on a 'scroll chuck' that highlights important points ■ Acrylic resin processing and polishing (buffing) methods ■ Screw inspection of plastic resin using a 'through and stop screw gauge' ■ Dimensional changes in 'plastic resin' due to temperature differences ■ Knurling processing methods on a 'machine tool' lathe ■ Dangerous if unknown! Dimensional changes due to separation on an 'NC lathe' ■ Marking in 'resin cutting processing' through machining If you have any concerns regarding plastic processing or parts manufacturing, please feel free to consult us. *Company information can be found in the [PDF Download].
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Takimoto Giken Kogyo Co., Ltd. specializes in the processing of industrial plastic resins, primarily focusing on machining (industrial machine parts, jig parts, prototypes, etc.) from single units to mass production (with a track record of up to 18,000 units). In response to the high demand for short delivery times, we have made efforts to maintain a large inventory of materials, enabling us to respond quickly even when material manufacturers are closed, thus getting closer to meeting our customers' needs. Additionally, in response to the demand for "just the plastic resin material as soon as possible," we have started offering cut sales. We have also received requests for "could you also handle 6F (6-sided milling)?" and have made arrangements to accommodate that. We are committed to making efforts to meet our customers' requests, so if you have any concerns, please feel free to consult with us.