Machining

Machining

Control Offers Higher Spindle and Axis Dynamics During Manufacturing Process

Heidenhain Corporation launches the Gen 3 version of its high-end TNC 640 control for machine manufacturers and end users looking for forward-thinking manufacturing capabilities.

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Machining

Hybrid Milling Machine Effectively Vents Gas

Matsuura Machinery USA Inc.’s Lumex technology makes effective mold/gas venting possible and improves the quality of molds.

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Five Axis

Five Axis Laser Technology Enhances Services

Wisconsin Engraving Company has added five-axis laser technology to enhance its services.

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Machining

Five-Axis Machining Centers Offer More Complete Production of Precision Hardened Cavities

Mitsui Seiki introduces its Vertex type III five-axis machining center series to complement the company’s traditional jig borer, jig grinder, and larger jig mill lines.

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Machining

Automatic Tool Changer Designed to Increase Production Process Efficiency

Cheto Corporation announces an automatic tool changer that enables automatic switching between drilling and milling for the company’s machines.

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Machining

Mold Controllers with Virtual Network Computing Enables Remote Access

Husky Injection Molding System’s Altanium mold controllers are now available with virtual network computing (VNC) options.

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Machining

Double-Column Bridge Machine Increases Blow Moldmaker’s Capabilities

High-speed double-column bridge machining center runs faster and produces better surface finishes, increasing capabilities of blow mold builder M.C. Molds.

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Five Axis

Optimized Virtual Machining Enhances Mold Manufacturing

Virtual machining programs simulate computed tool paths as well as optimize machine tool capabilities and constraints, adding value to the computed tool paths.

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Five Axis

Five-Axis Machining Requires Fewer Setups for Parts with Complex Geometry

Maximum Mold Group displays the benefits to having a large capacity five-axis CNC.

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3D Printing

Hybrid Additive Machining Produces Accurate Parts from Metal Powders

Hybrid additive/subtractive machining produces highly accurate parts from metal powders that are melted and sintered using a laser while surfaces are precisely milled at high speeds.

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