Grinding Technologies to Be Featured
The Schliefring Group will display technologies from its various divisions, including Jung, Studer and Walter, among others.
The Schliefring Group, parent company of United Grinding, will display technologies from its various divisions, including Jung, Studer and Walter, among others. Studer will present a new compact cylindrical grinding machine for small parts that occupies a footprint measuring 1.8 m2. Walter will debut an updated version of its Helitronic Vision high-performance tool-grinding machine offering improved precision and reliability.
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