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Precision machining case study of housing blocks <cutting> [heavy electrical industry]

Machining aluminum with a five-axis machining center. A case study for the heavy electrical industry.

WTM Corporation has a track record of sourcing precision machined parts of Japanese quality from overseas for 18 years. We respond with sincerity to "a variety of products, from one piece," managing everything from procurement sources to processes and inspections in a comprehensive manner. This time, we would like to introduce a case study of a housing block. The material used is aluminum. It was machined using a five-axis machining center and produced for the heavy electrical industry. 【Project Overview】 - Product Name: Housing Block - Material: Aluminum - Classification: Machining - Processing/Treatment: Five-axis Machining Center - Industry: Heavy Electrical < WTM Supporting Solutions for Manufacturing Challenges > For more details, please view our company information by downloading the catalog below, or feel free to contact us.

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WTM Corporation is a company that promotes the manufacturing and trading of precision machined parts as well as maritime transportation for trade. In the precision machining business, we focus on cutting processes as our main products and have established a comprehensive production system that covers all processes from heat treatment, machining, to surface treatment and final processing at our partner factories in China, which possess advanced machining technology. In the maritime transportation business, we are continuously working to establish a comprehensive logistics system that combines various transportation methods such as ships and railways, aiming to meet today's logistics needs.