Kangyou Kinzoku of the Die Casting

Appropriate metals &Materials small lot support

 

QUALITY of MADE in JAPAN

All of our factories are in Tokyo and neighborhood places. We manufact all of our products by Japanese
maker machines such as a Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd., Shinoduka Seisakusho and etc. to ensure and keep
quality for warranty our products and jobs.

 

INHERIT EXPERIENCE with GROWTH

“Made in Japan” has always been the best brand and top qulity in the world and we proud, Our solutions are
useful for the world. We are trying always to grow our technique and to embody our ideas with our experience
by a long history. We are now third generation management and we surely inherit the past of technologies and
has grown.

 

WIDE VARIETY of METALS

However, we are always preparing a lot of kind of metal for die cast for in order to meet the various needs and
to grow our techniques.
This is one of our features. And the fact, we have a lot of wide range customers that’s why.

 

LOTS PROBLEMS?

If you need small lot manufacturing, it is very difficult to find the factories or to get low costs.
When you have a problems, please feel free to contact to us. We will be able to give the solutions or best
process for you.
Of course sure, we also have a specialty mass production by quality of made in Japan.

 

SINCE 1930, RESULTS and EXPERIENCE
with LONG HISTORY

 

WHAT IS DIE-CASTING?

Die casting is a metal casting process that is characterized by forcing molten metal under high pressure into a mold
cavity. The mold cavity is created using two hardened tool steel dies which have been machined into shape and work
similarly to an injection mold during the process.
Most die castings are made from non-ferrous metals, specifically zinc, copper, aluminium, magnesium, lead, pewter and
tin based alloys. Depending on the type of metal being cast, a hot- or cold-chamber machine is used.
Read more… WIKIPEDIA – DIE CASTING

 

DIE-CASTING HISTORY:

Die casting equipment was invented in 1838 for the purpose of producing movable type for the printing industry. The
first die casting-related patent was granted in 1849 for a small hand operated machine for the purpose of mechanized
printing type production.
In 1885, Otto Mergenthaler invented the linotype machine, an automated type casting device which became the prominent
type of equipment in the publishing industry.
The Soss die-casting machine, manufactured in Brooklyn, NY was the first machine to be sold in the open market in
North America. Other applications grew rapidly, with die casting facilitating the growth of consumer goods and appliances
by making affordable the production of intricate parts in high volumes. In 1966, General Motors released the Acurad process.
Read more… WIKIPEDIA – DIE CASTING / HISTORY

 

History

Business Name Kangyou Kinzoku Co.,Ltd.
Registration Number 0115-01-000961
Type of Business Limited Company
Date of Establishment Foundation: Jan, 1930
Registration: May, 1956
Capital JPY 10,000,000
Fiscal Year Sep.
Directors CEO: Kazuyuki Isono
Chairman: Mikio Isono
Director: Keiko Isono
Headquarters 3-20-10 Nishigahara Kita 114-0024 Tokyo JAPAN
Main Financing Bank The Takinogawa Shinkin Bank
The Saitama Risona Bank
The Saitamaken Shinkin Bank
Affiliated Organization Public Interest Incorporated Association – Oji Hojinkai
General Incorporated Association – Kita industrial Federation
Tokyo Federation of Labour Standards Association
Office 3-16-4 Minami-Hatogaya Kawaguchi 334-0013 Saitama JAPAN
TEL. +81-48-285-8623/FAX. +81-48-281-0268
Sato Factory 1210 Oaza-Sato Kawaguchi 334-0005 Saitama JAPAN
PHONE. +81-48-283-8807
Minami Factory 3-21-11 Minami-Hatogaya Kawaguchi 334-0013 Saitama JAPAN
PHONE. +81-48-286-7059
Sakura Warehouse 751-1-1 Kami-koudo Sakura 329-1401 Tochigi JAPAN
Cold Chamber Toshiba 250t: 1, Toshiba 200t: 1, Toshiba 135t: 2, Toyo 125t: 1
Hot Chamber Toshiba 150t: 1, Shinoduka 50t: 1, Shinoduka 25t: 2, Shinoduka 8t: 2
CAD/CAM 2D CAD/CAM Excess Plus, 3D CAD Solid Works Professional
Metal Materials ADC-6 / ADC-12, AC7A, DMS-5, NH41, ZDC-1 / ZDC-2, Equivalent to BERIC

 

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