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Conic News 2019.5 NEWS Dear all, It’s been getting steadily warmer and today the temperature is 20 degrees! From May 1st, in Japan, it became a new era called “REIWA”. Japanese ministry has described the meaning of “REIWA” as “Beautiful Harmony”. It is a cool, isn’t it? We give eras names based on the reign of the emperors. This is only country in the world that used the era name system. Did you know that? Now that we have a new era, CONIC will endeavor to enhance not only our product quality but also our service quality in order to meet your expectations!! Today, I will tell you about long time vacation in Japan called “GOLDEN WEEK”. “GOLDEN WEEK” Golden Week is a Japanese term applied to the period from April 29 to May 5. The week contains four public holidays: “Showa Day” (April 29th), “Constitution Memorial Day” (May 3rd), “Greenery Day” (May 4th) and “Children's Day” (May 5th). Because these holidays are so close together, most people are able to take about a week-long vacation. However, this year has 10 consecutive holidays as the Emperor changed. As Japanese businessmen are not used to long holidays, it seems that some people are working at home after all. By the way, “Showa Day” is the birthday of Emperor Showa, the former of Japan. “Constitution Memorial Day” is a holiday that celebrates the enforcement of the Constitution of Japan in 1947. “Greenery Day” is a day to show appreciation for nature. “Children's Day” ("kodomo-no-hi" or "tango-no sekku" in Japanese) is a day celebrates and wishes for children’s health and their healthy growth. Conic Hard Punch (CHP) Reasonable price and suitable for all purpose! Best solution for adhesion and galling CHP shows high performance reducing adhesion and galling which is more likely to be caused by processing Aluminum and Coated steel sheet. Surface modification treatment processed on high speed steel which is totally different from conventional surface coating. What is Increased hardness of surface and modification? anti-metal fatigue by refine and combine with metal crystal of punch surface, 10μ. Smooth surface that makes better How it works? piercing and prevent from adhesion and galling in order to have stable processing. .
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