Plastic processing methods include cutting, molding, and 3D printing, and there are a variety of processing methods from prototyping to mass production.
As explained in the material selection section, plastic materials are used in a variety of ways depending on their physical properties, and there are situations where plastic materials are selected based on limited usage conditions (heat resistance, abrasion, sliding properties, etc.) or where the material is changed from metal to plastic to reduce weight.
By listening to the customer’s intended use, we hope to propose processing that not only reduces costs, but also provides cost performance that will benefit both the ordering and receiving sides.
We can consider various processing methods, such as cutting or 3D printing for prototypes and small lots, cutting for medium lots, and molding for mass production.
When dimensional accuracy and surface roughness of the cutting surface are not necessary, there is also a finish called saw-cut, which is just sawing.
Although O.M. specializes in plastic processing, we have built a network of partner companies in various fields, and we are ready to answer any questions you may have, even in different fields.