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26/03/2021 – Changing of wire material for forming

“Fine” technologies brighten forming industry

Asahi Sunac Corporation in Japan has continuously developed various advanced technologies for “forging machine and tooling” since 1959 (formerly as Asahi Okuma Industrial Company Ltd.).

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SF50-6 part former. © Asahi Sunac

 
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2 SQ series header. © Asahi Sunac

 
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SF50-6 part former. © Asahi Sunac

 
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Jörg Dambock
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Asahi Sunac Corporation

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