Strengths of Akiba Die Casting
Cost reduction using VE/VA proposals
High level die design technology enables us to form maze-like, complex configurations such as those found in valve bodies. We have experience working with domestic as well as overseas manufacturers, supporting proposals for the integration of complex parts, processing parts without performing cutting and reducing the product weight and increasing functionality.
Pushing the limits of heat sink fins
[画像:Super thin shapes, like those of heat sink fins.]
We are steadily raising the standard of thin die cast shapes used for their light weight and heat dissipation. We have successfully tested LED heat sink fins over 50mm tall, with an edge thickness of 0.5mm and a taper of 0.5 degrees using aluminum alloys with a high heat transfer coefficient such as ADC-12.
This picture is of a test sample with a fin height of 60mm, an edge thickness of 0.5mm, and a 0.5 degree taper.
We are confidently accepting orders for various types of heat sinks for lighting and for the automobile industry.
Vacuum casting method
- [画像:Vacuum casting site]
- We integrate our high vacuum casting method, which creates a strong vacuum during die casting (diecast), resolving quality control issues that are commonly caused by blowholes and other defects.
- Vacuum casting
Vietnam and Thailand
- [画像:Overseas bases]
- Akiba's pioneering technology in Japan and our system operations overseas provide support for the varying needs related to high pressure aluminum alloy metal casting and zamak zinc casting.
- Overseas base
Streamlined production
- [画像:Streamlined production meeting]
- After our customers present us with the basic specifications, our production system streamlines the design, trials, surface treatment, assembly and delivery of the final product.
- Process
New Articles
- blog button2018.01.12
- New ArticleHappy New Year!
- blog button2017.12.27
- Over before you know it
- blog button2017.12.07
- My car’s fuel and my fuel
- blog button2017.11.13
- Foreigners
- blog button2017.11.02
- Historical Drama and Gunma
- blog button2017.10.27
- Appetite driven Autumn has arrived
- blog button2017.10.19
- Struggling with my Aprilia