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High-Speed Machining

Covers high-speed machining updates, which include speed and precision advancements, real-world applications, high-performance milling and five-axis techniques.

Product Published on 5/15/2015
CAM for Moldmaking Simplifies Rib Programming

Delcam’s PowerMill programming software for five-axis and high-speed machining offers new developments for moldmaking, including improvements to the Vortex high-efficiency area-clearance strategy, enhanced collision checking, toolpath simulation and verification, and a new module for machining ribs into tooling.

Product Published on 3/25/2015
Multitasking Turning Centers Equipped with Y Axis

Doosan’s Lynx 220LSY series of compact, high-speed multitasking turning centers feature a Y axis with milling and drilling capabilities to eliminate the need for secondary machining operations.

Product Published on 7/23/2019
Waldrich Coburg's Gemini Features Wear-Free Hydrostatic Guides for Accuracy

EMO 2019: Waldrich Coburg’s Gemini is a high-rail gantry system designed to be used in the die and mold industries.

Product Published on 5/14/2012
Automatic Saw Design Increases Production Rates

The automatic, high-speed, circular model CT 350 A-NC saw from Kalamazoo Machine Tool is designed for high production rates with aluminum extrusions.

Product Published on 6/1/2004
High Speed CNC Machining Center

Article Published on 1/8/2024
Briquetting Manufacturer Tools Up for Faster Turnaround Times

To cut out laborious manual processes like hand-grinding, this briquette manufacturer revamped its machining and cutting tool arsenal for faster production.

Product Published on 3/31/2010
High-Productivity, Two-Axis Lathe

Mazak’s Quick Turn Smart series of two-axis lathes is designed for high-productivity job shop environments.

Product Published on 4/27/2009
High/Low Chucking

 Northfield Precision announces the development of two methods of high/low chucking: “on the fly,” and “cycle interrupt. ” Using a proprietary valve system, delicate parts can be rough machined and finished in one chucking. The cycle starts with the jaws clamping at high pressure for roughing, then dropping down to low pressure for finishing.

Product Published on 6/6/2006
High Speed Indexing Without A Servo Control

Article Published on 10/23/2015
6 Factors Maximize Profitability in High-Precision Machining

Jon Iverson, CEO of Optis says it is important to take an integrated approach to improving manufacturing performance. Here are six key considerations that should form an integral part of the manufacturing strategy.

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