Micro-pins to Accelerate Information Technology
As mobile phones have spread, the way we communicate has greatly changed. Fuserashi produces the micro-parts such as pins and tubes used in mobile phone batteries.
As cutting was not possible for manufacturing on such a small scale, we developed methods to mass produce such parts while maintaining precision at a micro-level using heading technologies. Our micro-parts are recognized as outstanding by domestic manufacturers as well as those around the globe.
The dramatic drop in prices and size that our technologies have allowed have contributed to the momentum with which mobile phones have gained in popularity.
Micro-parts are an important field of development for Fuserashi in the twenty-first century, used not only in mobile phones but information devices, imaging equipment, audio-visual devices and other electronics.
One-sided Bolts as the Future of Urban Development
Buildings, housing, bridges, highways…A city is composed of a wide range of buildings and structures, which are in turn joined by many small parts. Of all the requirements in such buildings and structures, the most important elements are safety and workability.
In particular, the joints formed by the steel frame and beams in reinforced concrete architecture require a high level of safety and workability, yet because they could conventionally be worked only from one side, the joints used to be welded. Welding, however, is inefficient because of the mastery required by the individual worker, and because variation occurs in welding work, an X-ray inspection is required.
To solve this issue, Fuserashi developed a technology that enables even new workers to fasten powerful, one-sided bolts. This has improved joints, providing better earthquake resistance, lower working costs, faster construction and energy savings in buildings.
These one-sided bolts are used not only in structural parts of buildings, but in a wide range of infrastructures requiring joint technology with a high level of safety and workability. These include bridges for reinforcement and highways to hold the side walls in place.
