What is hot forging for construction machinery?
Basic knowledge of hot forging explained in a video!
In the construction machinery industry, high durability that can withstand harsh environments is required. In particular, for parts exposed to vibrations and shocks, high strength and wear resistance are essential. Improper material selection or processing methods can lead to early failure or performance degradation of the parts. This video will explain the principles and characteristics of hot forging, examples of improvements, and key points for selecting processing partners. 【Application Scenarios】 * Manufacturing parts for construction machinery * Manufacturing parts that require durability * Manufacturing parts used in harsh environments 【Effects of Introduction】 * Production of high-strength parts through hot forging * Increased longevity of parts * Potential for cost reduction
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**Features** * Explanation of the principles and characteristics of hot forging * Explanation of the differences from other processing methods such as cutting and casting * Introduction of improvement cases * Explanation of key points for selecting processing destinations * Content that is easy to understand for those learning about forging for the first time **Our Strengths** Matsui Manufacturing Co., Ltd. offers a consistent production system from hot forging to cutting, pipe bending, brazing, and unit assembly, primarily focusing on non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, and aluminum. We propose suitable QCD (Quality, Cost, Delivery) to our customers from our four production bases both domestically and internationally.
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Gas appliances, air conditioning equipment, medical devices, semiconductor-related items, etc.
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Matsui Manufacturing Co., Ltd. focuses on non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass, and aluminum, offering a consistent production system from hot forging to machining, pipe bending, brazing, and unit assembly. We propose suitable QCD (Quality, Cost, Delivery) to our customers from our four production bases located in Japan and abroad (Osaka, Tottori, Himeji, and China). Since our establishment in 1948 as a manufacturer of gas appliance parts, we have developed and manufactured various control devices related to gas appliances, petroleum, water, and air conditioning, marking half a century of history with the motto of "Customer First." We will continue to acquire advanced technologies, promote flexible thinking that breaks away from conventional concepts, and not only respond to user needs but also proactively propose solutions that anticipate the needs of end users. We look forward to your continued guidance and support.


















































