MEDIA INFORMATION
2025.09.01
An article introducing our multi-function die and multi-process robot press line, which together form our integrated processing system, has been published in the special feature on innovative dies in the magazine Kata Gijutsu.
All of our dies are designed with a proprietary QDC (Quick Die Change) structure, resulting in a compact form factor that is less than one-third the volume of conventional dies. This compact design reduces storage and production space requirements, contributing to lower manufacturing costs.
Our robot press line is capable of handling up to 15 connected processes via robots integrated into the press machines. It utilizes our in-house developed two-axis Cartesian robot and the uniquely designed “Q Pad” vacuum pad to achieve high-speed and precise part transfer.
In addition, peripheral equipment such as oiling units and tapping machines can be integrated into the line, enabling continuous processing—including non-press operations—without removing the workpiece from the system. This configuration delivers both versatility and high production efficiency.
By leveraging IoT technology, we monitor equipment status in real time, enabling ongoing improvements in productivity. We are also promoting the use of generative AI, strengthening our production infrastructure to meet the demands of next-generation automotive components.
We remain committed to working with our customers to solve challenges and contribute to the advancement of next-generation mobility.
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