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Vacuum inspection device

Guarantees liquid sealing performance! It's cost-effective due to manual handling and is recommended for inspecting a variety of small quantities.

We design and manufacture many other measuring devices and specialized machines. We create equipment that responds to the question, "What if we could do this...?" Please feel free to contact Matsuda Seiki, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary!

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Our company was founded in 1951 in Kobana, Kawanishi City, Hyogo Prefecture, with the aim of precision machining of small parts using Swiss-made small precision automatic lathes as the core. Currently, we operate with a four-factory system in Osaka and Hyogo Prefectures. At the time of our founding, we specialized in parts machining, but since the machining equipment necessary for parts processing was predominantly foreign-made and very expensive, we decided to develop our own cam-type automatic lathe, which led to the birth of our precision division. We also manufacture cutting tools in-house, creating unique strengths that extend beyond parts machining to include tool design and the use of our own dedicated machines. We have two divisions: the machine tool division and the parts division. In the "Parts Division," we perform high-precision and complex precision machining using our unique machining and management technologies, ensuring that we can meet a wide range of customer requests from prototyping to mass production under a highly reliable quality assurance system. In the "Machine Tool Division," we design machine tools and utilize a super finishing machine called the "Super Finisher" using a film method, widely accommodating ultra-fine machining of parts that require high performance and high efficiency, from standard machines to dedicated machines.