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Dear Industry Expert ,
Small part machining, where the advantages of smaller electronic components benefit a range of sectors like medical, automotive, electronics and aerospace. But could manufacturers be better equipped to produce smaller parts productively and cost-effectively?
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Solving challenges of small part machining
Electronic component manufacturers face the challenges of increasing miniaturisation, but these components are often manufactured from difficult-to-machine materials like Inconel, stainless steel and titanium that must maintain the utmost component quality — flawless surface finishes for fiber optic connectors, for instance. In response to these challenges, CoroDrill 462 with -XM geometry and CoroDrill 862 with -GM geometry is designed to deliver outstanding performance with challenging materials including ISO P, M, K, N, S, O and H. The drills’ superior wear resistant properties also help manufacturers meet rising pressure to reduce manufacturing costs. Read More
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Perspectives on the adoption of smart solutions: A panel discussion
In today's dynamic business scenario, the organisations that truly stand out from the pack all have one common factor: they all embrace innovation. Hence manufacturing and innovation go together, enabling the organisation to grow consistently, stay relevant, and be a differentiator to deliver value to its customers. Read More
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Bosch technology invented for life
Robert Bosch GmbH held its annual press conference via online in early May 2022. The focus of the press conference is on the topics of energy and sustainability. It emphasises how sustainability can be pushed forward using technology invented for life. This also means making life with the transition as easy as possible. Read More
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Seeing mobility change as an opportunity
Mobility change will not cause the sharp drop in production initially feared in the machining sector. The specialists at grinding machine manufacturer STUDER in Thun are convinced of this. As Sandro Bottazzo, Chief Sales Officer (CSO) at STUDER, points out, the range of components to be produced will slowly and continuously change over a number of years or even decades. Read More
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Vision: laser welding in space
To equip space stations, fully assembled assemblies currently have to be transported into space. This takes up cargo space and leads to high fuel costs. One solution to this problem could be laser beam welding: Laser beam welding could be used to join add-on parts or spare parts together directly on site. Read More
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Using automation to leverage the full potential of machine tools
Automation is one of the most important ways in which manufacturing companies can raise their productivity levels and thus remain competitive. And many solutions are now easier to implement today than they were just a few years ago. Furthermore, investments in this segment are now paying for themselves ever faster. Read More
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Power-saving horizontal machining center for decarbonisation and automation
To achieve significant increases in production capacity, Okuma Corp. has developed the new MA-8000H Horizontal Machining Center with a pallet size of 800x800mm. It was designed with the following goals to reduce carbon, labour shortages, the difficulties with the passing on of in-house technology, and to solve other challenges customers face on the factory floor. Read More
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Seco Tools: Reveal your hidden productivity with real-time
Seco Machine Monitoring gives you real-time intelligence about machine and job performance. Diagnose manufacturing bottlenecks, track production performance and machine status, and manage every aspect of shop-floor operations from maintenance scheduling to process improvements.
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