
At TRIX, we are fully committed to the production and maintenance of dies to consistently deliver high-quality press products. Anyone can mount a die onto a press machine and form a product. However, maintaining stable, long-term production of quality parts is a different story. Dies are consumable assets that require regular maintenance and fine-tuning—an investment of both time and cost. As a result, many companies tend to prioritize efficiency over quality. Moreover, while die manufacturers may excel at "making," they often have limited visibility or responsiveness to issues that arise on the production floor.
But TRIX is different. We have a team of in-house die maintenance professionals, and our manufacturing sites and technical development divisions work together to take full care of our dies. Because we are equipped to respond immediately when problems arise, we can consistently maintain top-tier quality.
Our expertise and reliability have earned us the trust of other companies as well—we now receive numerous requests to handle die maintenance operations on their behalf. A system that not only "creates" but also "sustains." A manufacturing process fully integrated with the press operation. This is the true strength of TRIX.

Currently, the demand for lightweight press products is increasingly growing, driving efforts to reduce the thickness of hardened coil materials. However, the strong resistance to plastic deformation and the susceptibility to cracking even with slight adjustments in force make the processing extremely challenging.
While ensuring the quality of individual products is achievable, setting projection values for stable mass production remains extremely difficult, requiring advanced expertise. Moreover, overseas manufacturers are rapidly catching up in terms of quality, raising the hurdles for domestic production year by year.
Thus, it is essential to continuously adopt and develop new technologies through close collaboration with the technical development department. Accelerating lightweighting while improving operational efficiency presents a dual challenge, and achieving this balance is our mission.
Our proactive approach to tackling new processes and technologies has become one of our strengths.