We have started press processing of magnesium alloys!
This is a must-see for those who want to achieve weight reduction! Magnesium alloy is the lightest material among practical metals while also being high-strength.
At Kyo-Wa Hearts, we manufacture products using magnesium alloy sheets through press processing. There is no need for die-casting molds or casting equipment. Magnesium alloy products can be made using standard press molds and press machines. We offer product manufacturing that leverages the excellent properties of magnesium alloys. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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Please propose a design. We will design and manufacture molds for magnesium press processing and create press-processed products.
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Laptop bodies, audio products, digital camera bodies, motorcycle parts, automobile parts.
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[Notice] Our products "MagClean" and "Nook" have been featured in the Daily Industrial Newspaper!
We, Kyowa Hearts, are a sheet metal processing company established in 1951. We specialize in complex, fine, and precision press processing. Our innovative products that utilize this technology are the virus prevention product "Magclean" and the stationery management file "NOUQUE." Both are available on the e-commerce site BASE. Please feel free to use them.
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[Notice] Information on Exhibiting at the 25th Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition
This is an announcement for our participation in the 25th Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition! The first real exhibition of this year will be held at Makuhari Messe. Shall we solve your metal processing concerns together? Please come to the Kyo-Wa Hearts booth for technical consultations and information gathering! We will give away technical materials as novelties! (Note: The technical materials will be available until they run out. Thank you for your understanding.) Details of the exhibition are as follows: ■ Event: 25th Mechanical Components Technology Exhibition ■ Date: February 3 (Wed) to February 5 (Fri), 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (ends at 5:00 PM on the last day) ■ Location: Makuhari Messe ■ Admission Fee: Please apply for an invitation ticket from the URL above. It will be free. (Please note that if you do not have an invitation ticket, the admission fee will be 5,000 yen.) ■ Booth Number: Hall 5, 15-5 [17] ■ Products to be exhibited: We plan to showcase fine press parts, progressive drawing parts, prototypes, magnesium alloy processed products, our own products Nuke and Maggreen. We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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Notice of Exhibition Participation for the Virtual Industry Exchange Exhibition 2020
■Event: <Virtual Industry Exchange Exhibition 2020> ■Date: January 20 (Wed) - February 19 (Fri) ■Location: Online URL: https://www.sangyo-koryuten.tokyo/ ■Admission Fee: Free The online exhibition can be easily accessed at a time that is convenient for you. For those who are struggling to gather information due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we warmly invite you to attend the Virtual Industry Exchange Exhibition 2020. We look forward to your visit. Business negotiations can also be conducted online, so please feel free to contact us.
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Introduction Materials [Solve Your Metal Processing Problems in One Shot!] Notice of the Flow from Application to Mold Production and Mass Production
"What are the functions of the parts required by the customer?" "Where is precision truly needed?" We will ask the customer's design representatives these questions, and our sales representatives will propose and consult on the machining characteristics and limits of the materials to be processed. We will make suggestions based on our predictions of potential issues, ensuring that we can provide parts that meet the necessary functions and precision at reasonable mold and product prices. Additionally, we will gather information necessary for the estimate, such as the total expected production quantity (guaranteed shots for the mold), before submitting the estimate.