Hard anodizing for aluminum parts resistant to wear for robots.
It suppresses wear on the sliding parts of the robot and achieves a longer lifespan.
In the robotics industry, durability and reliability of moving parts are essential. In particular, wear and corrosion in sliding parts subjected to repetitive motion or high loads can lead to performance degradation and failures. Fujisho's hard anodizing improves wear resistance and corrosion resistance, contributing to the longevity of sliding parts in robots. 【Application Scenes】 - Joints of robotic arms - Rails of transport robots - Sliding parts of various sensors 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Reduced frequency of parts replacement - Lower maintenance costs - Increased operational rate of robots
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【Features】 - High hardness to prevent wear - Enhanced rust and corrosion resistance - Compatible with large components and long workpieces - Maintains aesthetics with uniform treatment - Quality management certified by ISO9001 【Our Strengths】 As an aluminum specialty trading company established in 1948, we propose optimal anodizing treatments tailored to our customers' needs. Our consistent quality management system in our own factory allows us to provide high-quality products.
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Examples of adoption of hard anodizing: ■ Wear testing machines for two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles ■ Outdoor products ■ Marine parts *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Founded in March 1948 as a specialized trading company for aluminum, we have been supporting the development of various industries, including automotive (heat exchangers), construction materials, machinery (IT), and food, since our establishment. Tominsho Co., Ltd. aims for a significant leap into the next era, responding to the increasingly diverse needs of users, and will vigorously advance further enrichment and development, starting with the expansion into new aluminum fields.































