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Hermle to showcase “Milling at its Best” at 2019 Global Open House
News April 16, 2019
Hermle to showcase “Milling at its Best” at 2019 Global Open House
Hermle AG will welcome over 1,000 companies and 3,000 visitors from across the globe to its annual Global Open House event in Gosheim, Germany. from May 8-11, 2019. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with more than 20 machine models in various configurations and with complementary equipment from high-tech industries to demonstrate the vast range of capabilities provided by Hermle products.
In with the old
News April 16, 2019 Alan Richter
In with the old
In response to my Lead Angle column in the April 2019 issue about machining large parts and my attraction to vintage machine tools, I received the following email from Chuck Oloffson, a CAD detailer and former CNC and manual machinist.
What do robotics mean for the cutting tools industry?
News April 15, 2019 Thomson Mathew
What do robotics mean for the cutting tools industry?
The rise of the robots is pervasive across all verticals, including the cutting tools industry. As more and more manufacturers turn to leaner processes robotics have been seen as a way to increase productivity, improve precision and reduce labor costs. It's led to some asking whether robotics will replace humans completely.
Manufacturers making increased use of dry machining and MQL (part 2)
News April 15, 2019 Dag Heidecker
Manufacturers making increased use of dry machining and MQL (part 2)
Should we continue with classic machining and coolant lubricants, or do dry machining and minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) represent viable alternatives? From a technology point of view, it is important to consider material properties and machine performance, but plant costs, energy and health aspects increasingly need to be included in any assessment of the overall process.
Poly – Poly – or what? Part 7: Stumbling blocks on the way into the automotive world …
News April 15, 2019 Horst Lach
Poly – Poly – or what? Part 7: Stumbling blocks on the way into the automotive world …
When you read this, 40 years will have already passed since the discovery of spark erosion for machining polycrystalline cutting materials. Lach Diamant named this process "spark grinding," which accompanied the development of proprietary machines. Polycrystalline diamond tools conquered a multiple-application market traditionally reserved for carbides. Diamonds, baked under pressure and heat during synthesis, made this possible.
Trade fair scheduled for deburring technology and precision surface finishing
News April 11, 2019
Trade fair scheduled for deburring technology and precision surface finishing
Whether traditional or new manufacturing processes are involved, none of the available technologies make it possible to produce component surface finishes in the required quality. Process steps such as deburring, rounding and cleaning, as well as targeted functional or decorative surface finishing, are thus indispensable.
Top five trends shaping the future of precision measuring tools market
News April 10, 2019 Monalisa Rath
Top five trends shaping the future of precision measuring tools market
Industry 4.0 is making inroads into several industrial sectors, creating massive demand for measurement and inspection technologies offering superior reliability precision, and stability. There has been a quantum leap in growth of the global industrial landscape, resulting in higher demands for high-quality precision measuring tools for reduced turnaround time and costs.
Dry machining and MQL conquering more applications (part1)
News April 10, 2019 Dag Heidecker
Dry machining and MQL conquering more applications (part1)
Production managers in manufacturing often have to ask themselves: should we continue with conventional machining and coolant lubricants, or do dry machining or minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) represent viable alternatives? Several factors influence this decision. In Part 1 of this two-part series of technical articles being published in the run-up to EMO Hannover 2019, lubrication system experts and scientists give their assessment.
Learning the future at Automate 2019
News April 10, 2019 Alan Richter
Learning the future at Automate 2019
Based on the high level of traffic and activity that I saw at Automate 2019 combined with a U.S. unemployment rate of just under 4%, my hunch is that robot manufacturers will report impressive sales figures this year.
Leoni and relayr enter strategic partnership to raise production efficiency
News April 9, 2019
Leoni and relayr enter strategic partnership to raise production efficiency
Leoni, a global provider of energy and data management solutions in the automotive sector and other industries, and relayr, specialist in industrial solutions involving the Internet of Things (IoT), are entering a strategic partnership. The companies announced joint development work on linking intelligent cable and automation systems with innovative IoT technologies.
Sandvik creates smash-proof, 3D-printed guitar
News April 9, 2019
Sandvik creates smash-proof, 3D-printed guitar
Rock stars have been smashing guitars for decades, few with more enthusiasm than Swedish-born guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen. Global engineering company Sandvik decided to test its cutting-edge techniques by building the world's first all-metal, unbreakable guitar and letting Malmsteen unleash his smashing skills.

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