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Jeton Uses Well-honed Technical Know-how to Add Value to Parts and Accessories for Machinery and Dolls

2013/12/04 | By Steve Chuang

Jeton R/D & Mfg. Inc., a Taiwan-based supplier of parts and accessories for machinery and dolls, uses solid experience and well-honed technological know-how to add value and carve out a profitable, sustainable niche for itself in the usually thin-margin business of parts making.

Founded in 1983 in Taiwan's central city of Taichung, Jeton began by making mostly adjustable coolant hoses coupled with valves, high-pressure adjustable nozzles, and related parts for fluid transport and control in machine tools, and then ventured into toy parts and accessories. Today the company operates a modern factory and stands tall in both of its fields, with products ranging from doll armatures and eyes to adjustable coolant hose, precision valves, sprayers, high-pressure nozzles, and spraying devices--products that are popular with professional end users all over the world.

Adhering firmly to its motto of “innovation, quality, service and reliability,” Jeton emphasizes that its current success is built mainly on a strong commitment to creating the greatest possible added value and helping customers grow sustainably in the increasingly intense global competition.

Jeton is most proud of its adjustable coolant hoses, which are all made of POM plastic steel for stronger resistance to oil and chemical corrosion and the greater pliability they need for easy adjustment of length and angle without worries about springing back.

Structural Durability
Another feature of these coolant hoses is structural durability, allowing them to be bent without causing fatigue to the hoses or reduction of their inner diameters. The non-conductive hoses, which can be packaged in cardboard boxes, bags, or coils, are ideal for use in electrical discharge machines. They are also an ideal solution for the transport of low-pressure fluids including alcohol, ethyl, acetone, commercial dish detergents, gasoline, grease, sodium hydroxide, braking oil, insecticides, and other materials.

Jeton's high-pressure adjustable nozzles, which customers see as efficient tools for boosting their competitiveness, are noted for their ability to enhance working efficiency and accuracy, safeguard the service life of cutting tools, shorten working hours, and lower costs.

The nozzle series, encompassing inclined-injection, direct-injection, and mounted types, are designed with a unique mechanical structure which allows a 360-degree gyration after being bent 35 degrees to widen injection range, and are made of high quality-materials and precisely assembled. The products are widely used in spraying, cooling, and ejector systems for various machines.

With their streamlined design, flexibility, and structural softness, Jeton's doll armatures are a striking example of its R&D capability. The armatures come in various types for different purposes.

The company's general-type skeletons are composed of single sections with hollow holes having especially wide inner diameters, facilitating the installation of cables and universal axes and making the production of larger-sized, electronically-controlled dolls easier.

Suitable for classical and ceramic toys, the firm's snap-proof models without holes have smaller inner diameters to prevent breaking when bent up to 28 degrees, thanks mostly to improved structural joints that can be held even more firmly together during bending. The company explains that the design of the frames is based on simulations of the interaction between the spine and joints of a living creature, giving the frames better stability, elasticity, extendibility, and other value-added functions.

The company's doll armature series also includes spine frame systems, imitative creature joints, and various basic frames, all made of premium-grade acetal copolymer materials. They conform to FDA regulations and are patented in Taiwan, China, the U.S., the U.K., and Germany.