Resin Specialty Cutting Tool Manufacturer 【Hufschmied】
"ONE CUT AHEAD" Changing the process from that one cut.
Are you still using metal tools to machine resin materials? Hufschmied offers over 120 unique cutting tools specifically designed for resin processing. We have a wide range of tools, starting from versatile single-flute end mills to high-value tools that enable both roughing and finishing in one operation. We have a proven track record in Japan for processing various materials such as engineering plastics, CFRP, and urethane boards. We can recommend tools from our extensive lineup. Please feel free to contact us if you have any of the following issues: - The tool life is short, leading to high usage rates. - Separate tools are needed for roughing and finishing, resulting in poor surface quality. - Poor machining accuracy leads to longer secondary processing times. Watch the video below to see the actual machining of resin (PMMA). If you are interested in tools for FRP, please follow the link below!
basic information
- Over 120 types of tools available, compatible with a wide range of resins. - Unique tool categories established by the manufacturer, classifying each tool according to the workpiece material. - Own processing machines and equipment for process verification, enabling trial machining. For details on each tool, please refer to the product catalog available for download on this page. If you provide the model number and quantity, we will provide a price estimate.
Price information
Unit price starts from 4,000 yen (subject to change based on quantity, exchange rate, and transportation services).
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Applications/Examples of results
In 2016, we received the Supplier Innovation Award from BMW Germany. We contribute to projects for many automotive manufacturers, including the company itself. Our products are also adopted in industries beyond automotive, such as aerospace and medical. 【Customer Feedback】 ■ The machining accuracy is good. ■ Tool life is nearly three times longer than that of competitors (according to customer research). ■ There is less burr generation, making subsequent processes easier. ■ Finishing can be done within the machining time, resulting in increased efficiency.