Non-welding metal crack repair! We will repair cracks without any thermal impact. This is a collection of repair achievements related to press equipment. Many other achievements are also available.
The "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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The MS method for repairing metal cracks demonstrates outstanding effectiveness in terms of precision, durability, and cost compared to conventional methods. It is a technology that physically repairs cracks using our special bolts and reinforcement plates. Since it can be implemented on-site, it allows for reduced lead times and cost savings. We have experience in a wide range of fields, including cast iron cracks, marine equipment, power generation facilities, and cement equipment. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. 【Product Lineup】 ○ S Bolt → Ensures airtightness and removes cracks → Thoughtfully designed screw structure achieves tensile strength of the base material ○ T Bolt → Prevents MS reinforcement plate from pulling out and provides patch repair → Unique tapered section enhances airtightness and prevents loosening ○ MS Reinforcement Plate → Reinforces and restores the repair area → Suppresses the force that would cause the crack to expand and strongly reinforces the base material ○ MS Bolt Hole Repair Insert → Female-threaded part for reinforcing damaged bolt holes ・ HS Type Insert: For cases where there are no cracks around the bolt hole ・ HF Type Insert: For cases where there are cracks around the bolt hole
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<Cement Plant Equipment Achievements> - Gearbox casing - Support roller - Kiln tire - Cement mill cover - Coal mill - Cement mill body - Girth gear <Power Generation Equipment Achievements> - Steam turbine casing - Gas turbine casing - Pump casing - Internal combustion engine crankcase <Maritime Related Achievements> - Crankcase - Cylinder liner - Intake and exhaust pipes - Air cooler bolt holes - Intercooler - Bracket <Steelmaking and Iron Related Achievements> - Forging press frame - Raw material mill - Cutting machine - Cooling tower blades <General Industrial Machinery Achievements> - Motor pedestal - Casting equipment - Press machine frame - Crown - Slide - Upright - Press bed - Injection molding machine link housing - Connecting rod - Cone crusher - Platen screw holes - Mold mounting bolt holes - Platen die plate For any other inquiries, please contact us.
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The mechanical stitch metal crack repair technology is a method that physically repairs metal cracks using special bolts and reinforcement plates (mechanical stitch method), which does not apply heat to the repair area, thus preventing thermal distortion in the crack repair (Mechanical Stitch method). In addition to metal crack repair, it also has the technology to regenerate damaged screw threads using repair inserts. Furthermore, since repairs can be performed on-site, it allows for reduced construction time and cost savings.