Reduced the adoption review period for resin tapping screws by 40%, contributing to a decrease in labor and costs.
This is a simulator specifically for the EVO PT plastic thread forming screw. It shortens the testing period by 40% (according to our example) to determine whether tapping screws for resin will work with your current application. By consulting with us about the necessary conditions, we will provide the simulation results free of charge (some paid services are available). Please also visit the Yamashina website. ■https://www.kk-yamashina.co.jp/product/evo-pt.html
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basic information
When you input information about the counterpart material, it calculates: 1. The appropriate pilot hole diameter and boss shape 2. The required screw-in torque 3. The appropriate target torque 4. Axial force 5. Boss failure mode Additionally, it simulates: 1. The creep of the resin after fastening 2. Changes in axial force due to temperature variations and heat cycles Furthermore, we offer a paid service to examine the fastening load using CAE when utilizing it for actual fastening. Please contact us through the Yamashina website below. ■https://www.kk-yamashina.co.jp/contact_product/index.html
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When considering our resin thread forming screw EVO PT, we will conduct a free heat cycle test simulation (CAE service is charged). Please contact us through the website below. ■https://www.kk-yamashina.co.jp/contact_product/index.html
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P3
Applications/Examples of results
- It is optimal when you want to shorten the testing period for heat cycles required for fastening and the examination period for screw specifications. - When you want to unify various lengths of screws into one type and standardize them. - For fastening work that requires screwing at high speeds. - For use with hard resins such as GF-40. - When you want to suppress the heat generation of the boss during screwing and reduce its damage. - For the automation of fastening (robotization).
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Established in 1917, during the dawn of mass production of screws in Japan, the company succeeded in producing the first domestic cross-recessed screws in 1949 and cooperated with the government to localize tapping screws in 1954. The company holds data on over 200,000 types of screws and bolts, enabling the high-quality manufacturing of various shaped products. Recently, it has focused on investing in research and development, working on tapping bolts with a diameter of 6mm or more, high-strength aluminum bolts, tapping screws for thin steel plates, and tapping screws for CFRP, which will support the next generation. The company is committed to innovative technological development without being bogged down by history.