HDK
HDK is a Japanese manufacturer founded in 1948, specializing in transmission components. The core product range covers constant velocity joints (CV joints) and drive shafts. Products are engineered to ensure torque transmission in front-wheel and all-wheel drive systems. The company focuses on the precision of geometric parameters to minimize operational vibrations. The brand operates as an independent manufacturer supplying both the aftermarket and original equipment assembly lines.
Country
Japan
Brand History
1. 1948: Founding of Himeji Daiichi Kogyo in Himeji, Japan. 2. 1960s: Specialization in the production of constant velocity joints for the Japanese automotive industry. 3. 1980s: Expansion of export operations to North American and Southeast Asian markets. 4. 2000s: Modernization of production lines to comply with ISO 9001 standards.
Key OEM Customers
Not an OEM supplier to vehicle manufacturers
Type
Manufacturer
Ecology
No information available.
Brand Authentication
Original products feature laser marking with the brand logo and batch number on the CV joint housing. Dust boots are made of material marked HCR, indicating resistance to temperature fluctuations. The marking method is laser engraving.
Certificates
ISO 9001