"Business Introduction" Aluminum Welding, Stamping Sheet Metal, Sheet Bending, Sheet Metal Processing
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Aluminum welding, stamping sheet metal, metal, sheet metal processing
This is an introduction to Yamashita Industrial Co., Ltd., which has one of the nation's leading achievements and experiences in the manufacturing of streamlined railway vehicle front structures represented by the Shinkansen, as well as internal components of the driver's cab and instrument panels. ■ Aluminum Welding We specialize in aluminum welding, including the production of the front structures for the Shinkansen. We handle plate thicknesses from 1t to 6t. In addition to aluminum, we also work with iron and stainless steel. For more details, please download our catalog or feel free to contact us. Instagram (search for Yamashita Industrial Co., Ltd.)
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Material: Aluminum Plate thickness: 1t to 6t Manufacturing process: Laser cutting, stamping sheet metal, welding, buffing finish
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After receiving the drawings, images, 2D data, and 3D data, we will provide a quotation. Additionally, we can also provide a quotation that includes 3D design based on the images, so please feel free to contact us.
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■□■Examples of Achievements■□■ ■Design and Art Works - Monuments ・0 Series Object (Displayed at JR Tokuyama Station Shinkansen Entrance) ・Kasado Flounder Object (Displayed at Hirameki Park Kasado Island) ・Aluminum Sheet Metal Cholulu (Displayed at Shimonoseki City Hall) ・Möbius Plate (Displayed at Hoshirando Kudamatsu) ・Sheet Metal Cello, Violin ・Sheet Metal Commemorative Plate and more.
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Aluminum commemorative plates and sample plates By combining sheet metal forming and welding techniques, we can reproduce various shapes. How about a one-of-a-kind commemorative plate or trophy?
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This is a company that was established the year before the opening of the Tōkaidō Shinkansen to manufacture the front body structure (the "face" part) of Shinkansen trains. As a certified cooperative factory of the Hitachi Group's vehicle production base, Hitachi Works Kasado (in Shimonoseki City), it has been engaged in sheet metal processing of railway vehicle parts, including the front body structure, internal components of the driver's cab, and control panels for half a century, with a manufacturing record of over 400 vehicles across 24 models from the 0 series to the latest E7 series of Shinkansen. The craftsmanship that creates various single items and small quantities of metal products, which can be considered art composed of three-dimensional curved surfaces, using general-purpose machines and simple tools without dedicated molds, is highly regarded. The company also produces new products in different fields by applying its technology, such as prototype jigs for next-generation supersonic aircraft development for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. They are also challenging the production of design and art pieces and monuments utilizing their skills in stamping and aluminum welding. Notable achievements include the production of a 0 series object, a Kasado flounder object, and a sheet metal Choru-ru (a local mascot from Yamaguchi Prefecture). Currently, modeling using 3D CAD and simulations with 3D printers have become possible, allowing for orders to be placed using 3D data.