LaserUltra is the next generation of the highly popular LaserPlus, an in-process measurement technology only available with ANCA that gave customers the power to operate unmanned overnight with confidence they could retrieve their finished tools the next day within specification
Successful binder jet 3D printing of gold and silver precious metals opens the door to revolutionary new geometries and designs for the luxury goods industry at high volumes.
When assembling prefabricated metal components and frames, exacting accuracy is consistently needed to ensure a productive work rate and to avoid rejects. To achieve this, drills, routers and cutters have to provide a controlled action that ensures precision and avoids deflection during high speed operation.
Available now, the latest version of Flexium software from CNC specialist NUM includes an enhanced RTCP (Rotation Tool Centre Point) function with tool vector programming that significantly simplifies the usage of five-axis machine tools.
PCD tools are the first choice for highly productive machining of aluminium parts within the automotive industry. And yet the polycrystalline diamond lends itself to a wealth of other applications. MAPAL uses its extensive experience and the know-how on applications that ideally fit the strengths of PCD tools to develop individual solutions for optimum machining processes – together with the customer.
A well-established manufacturer of heavy and ultra-heavy lathes and heavy mills based in Asteasu, Gipuzkoa, Spain, BOST Machine Tools Company (BOST) was founded in 1972 as “Talleres Bost”, performing retrofitting services for lathes.
With the Carat 840 and the Carat 920, Bühler has further extended its portfolio as the automotive industry’s demand for larger and more complex parts continues to increase. These larger parts require new production processes, a new challenge for customers. Building on its experience on current large solutions, Bühler is their partner for innovating the entire production cycle for these even larger parts.
With a greater focus on sustainability and environmental welfare, engineering companies around the world are turning to stainless steel as a viable option for their components.