GF Machining Solutions, a division of GF, is to acquire Liechti Engineering AG, Langnau/BE (Switzerland). The company is a leading specialist of 5-axis milling machines designed to produce blades and blisks for aircraft engines and power generating turbines. With more than 10 000 planes in the order books, aircraft production is planned to stay strong for the foreseeable future and so is the demand for engine parts. The acquisition of Liechti Engineering AG will allow GF Machining (...)
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Almac: highly targeted products for Germany
Since its foundation, Almac has always been committed to providing tailor-made solutions, mainly targeting the Swiss watch market. Although its integration into the Tornos group has enabled it to develop internationally, its potential has remained largely untapped. The company is now turning a new corner by implementing a real strategy to enable German customers to benefit from the same advantages as Swiss watchmakers. Mr. Devanthéry, the Director of Almac, explains, by way of introduction: (...)
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New compact industrial technology
At EPHJ Bumotec presents its new s100, a machining center with 3 linear axes and two machining spindles working alternatively. This new concept allows the machine to reduce tool changes to the minimum as the changes are doing in hidden time on one spindle while the other is working. Every spindle has its own tool magazine (up to 36 in total). A new concept in-between standard solutions Nowadays the productions of parts for watch movements are usualy done using a batch of single spindle (...)
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What’s new at EPHJ/EPMT/SMT ?
This morning I discussed with Roland Gutknecht, Director of VFM machines. This company now solds highly accurate machining solutions for watch making and other microtechnological fields. On the booth we can discover several machines from Roku-Roku and Hasegawa. The director told me that these machines are now starting to sell well in the watch industry because of their precision. The new Android, micro precision micro fine machining center reaches accuracy as never seen before. Machining (...)
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Standard components to form production systems
Usable flexibility through practical design and consistent modularity - for the efficient production of cookware, Fissler relies on standardised presses and pneumohydraulic drive technology from Tox Pressotechnik. Since cookware has developed from a simple cooking device to a more design, technology and function orientated consumer item, completely different demands are placed on it. These in turn can only be met by a comparably high material, production and quality assurance effort. (...)
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5-axis competence and precision
Current discussions about 5-axis machining centres are ongoing. Whilst some sceptics claim that more challenging programming or higher demands on the machine and the control speak against the technology, insiders emphasise the benefits of faster machining resulting in savings potentials plus higher precision and reduced tool wear due to shorter milling paths. That is also why Heller placed the focus on this particular technology during WerkTage 2014, being already the 7th edition of this (...)
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GF Machining Solutions’ EDM helps Concraft meet precision, productivity demands
With a long roster of powerhouse customers - including Cisco, Intel, Sony, Toshiba, LG, Samsung and Pegatron - the Concraft Group is known for its commitment to highest innovation in pursuit of precision and productivity. That is why Concraft increasingly turns to GF Machining Solutions’ Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) solutions for renowned performance, flexibility and ease of use. Based in Taiwan, Concraft employs about 1,900 people in China and Singapore, Concraft was founded in (...)
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More options for surface finishing
At the EPHJ trade fair, Recomatic/Bula Technologie will be presenting several new products which meet specific customer needs, particularly for watchmaking customers. A few customers have already seen some of these new products and were favourably impressed by what they saw. So much so, that the company has even sold several machines before the official launch at EPHJ. We went to Courtedoux to meet Mr. Marco von Gunten, who has been Sales & Marketing Manager for the last 3 months. The (...)
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SwissNano – The possibilities are endless
Despite its simple appearance, the SwissNano offers outstanding machining options and is the most flexible machine on the market. The machine owes its flexibility to a large range of options, but also to a good deal of ingenuity. Let’s see a few ones The machine’s 6-axis kinematics offers numerical settings in all dimensions. All users find that the counter spindle, with its 3 linear axes, is very comfortable to use. In addition to the counter spindle, the second platten can house tools (...)
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Studer wins MWP Award for the S11
During MACH 2014 in Birmingham, our colleague "Metal Working Production" awarded various innovation prizes. Fritz Studer AG won the "Best Grinding/Finishing Equipment" category with the S11 production cylindrical grinding machine. The gold medal was awarded to Studer for the S11 production cylindrical grinding machine. The highly productive machine for small workpieces is the smallest machine in the Thun company’s portfolio and is tailormade for workpieces up to 200 mm in length. This (...)