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New territory for ultra-high-speed machine
Mikron is claiming a breakthrough in high-speed machining for its new XSM 400, which reaches the highest levels yet achieved for acceleration, feed rates and control performance.
News from Mikron (Birmingham) ( 8 July 2002)
Compact lathe does front and back at once
Citizen's latest twin-spindle Boley BC42-X2 fixed headstock precision lathe can simultaneously machine the front and back of a workpiece. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering ( 8 July 2002)
Washer cleans up on aluminium components
Guyson International has developed a compact rotary-table hot aqueous wash machine for fast efficient cleaning of small aluminium automotive components. Brochure available
News from Guyson International ( 2 July 2002)
Productivity is key to turnkey finishing solutions
User application article With the strength of sterling and international competition in the finishing industry growing in intensity, the need to reduce manufacturing costs has become as critical as product capability.
News from LVD (UK) ( 2 July 2002)
Electrode machining package erodes machining time
User application article A new vertical machining centre has cut machining times by 20%, improved quality and provides unmanned capability at night for round-the-clock working at MH Mould Tools.
News from 600 Centre ( 2 July 2002)
Lathe is model (railway) of consistency
User application article Since Derbyshire based Slater's Plastikard installed a Traub TNL 12/7 CNC sliding headstock lathe, the business has never looked back.
News from StarragHeckert ( 2 July 2002)
Superabrasive systems show a turn of speed
The Edgetek range of superabrasive machining and turning systems offers a unique opportunity to improve competitiveness by delivering massive reductions in product cycle times.
News from Holroyd ( 1 July 2002)
Buyers walk into open house... and pay up
Following strong sales at MACH 2002, Agie and Mikron hosted an open house at their shared UK headquarters in Birmingham, attracting more than 50 UK buyers from 24 machining houses.
News from Agie Charmilles (28 June 2002)
Shots and more from dispensing system
The Servo-Flo 302 dispensing system is designed to precisely dispense metered shots or beads of a single- or two-component epoxy, silicone, urethane or other fluid material.
News from Sealant Equipment and Engineering (28 June 2002)
Titanic rewards from remanufactured machines
User application article A trio of remanufactured vertical turning and boring machines are proving critical in maintaining Titan Steel Wheels' world lead in the manufacture of off-highway wheels and rims.
News from T W Ward CNC Machinery (28 June 2002)
Edging tool is a smooth performer
A tool developed by Wilson Tool International is able to incorporate the forming of a smooth safety edge on holes and slots in sheet metal components within the automatic cycle of a CNC punch press.
News from Wilson Tool International (28 June 2002)
Robot cleaner is a blast
A robotic, fluid-jet system for cleaning railway tank cars and highway tanker trucks features an articulated nozzle assembly that is lowered into the tank through the central manway hatch.
News from Bristol Equipment Company (27 June 2002)
Lathe gives motorcycle team speedy payback
User application article Castrol Honda's new lathe paid for itself on a single batch of components, and now the motorcycle racing team has ambitious plans to supply parts on a commercial basis.
News from Colchester Lathe Company (27 June 2002)
Chucks help Currie and Warner hold the lead
User application article Eight new chucks are enabling Currie and Warner to maintain high quality levels in the cost-effective supply of finished-machined hose bayonet fittings to a leading manufacturer of domestic ovens.
News from Leader Chuck Systems (26 June 2002)
Exhibition contributes to best-of-year sales
After a successful week at MACH, both Anilam and Acu-Rite (GB) have reported their best month of the year to date.
News from ACI (Europe) (24 June 2002)
New lathe raises performance stakes for S Smith
User application article By upgrading from an Ikegai TUR 25 to the latest TUR 26 mill-turn centre, S Smith (Cowley) has been able to increase productivity by 50%. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (24 June 2002)
Speedy cure for bonding agents
New from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering is the Acticure 4000 ultraviolet/visible spot cure system.
News from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering (21 June 2002)
No business like show business for Bruderer
Despite the reduced number of visitors to this year's Metalworking show, Bruderer reported a higher than expected level of good quality enquiries.
News from Bruderer UK (20 June 2002)
Machining centre order pre-empts MACH
Six weeks before the recent MACH show, an order was placed on Mills Manufacturing Technology for a Daewoo ACE HP630 horizontal machining centre.
News from Mills Manufacturing Technology (20 June 2002)
Leader wins at MACH
As well as recording a number of orders during MACH, workholding specialist Leader Chuck Systems also celebrated another success in the International Machine Tool Industry Awards.
News from Leader Chuck Systems (19 June 2002)
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