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News Release from: StarragHeckert UK
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 September 2000
High speed machining seminars
A series of high speed machining seminars directed at the mould and die industry is to be staged at an Open House at the Traub Heckert UK headquarters at Brackley, Northamptonshire on 18-19 October
In addition to demonstrations of machining Viagra pill dies on an OPS high speed vertical machining centre with 40,000 revs/min spindle, a series of high speed machining seminars, directed precisely at the mould and die industry, is to be staged at an Open House at the prestigious Traub Heckert UK headquarters at Brackley, Northamptonshire on 18-19 October Combining the applications expertise and machining demonstrations of Traub Heckert, tooling specialist HR Pearce and CAD to CAM and DNC from DELCAM, the two days of highly focused presentations and on-machine demonstrations should not be missed
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Traub Heckert will be staging three axis, three-dimensional techniques on its OPS vertical machining centre which will also be used for hard metal and graphite cutting.
A Hermle C800U machining centre will be demonstrating true five-axis cutting via its Heidenhain TNC 430 control.
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