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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
Are you looking for a cutter with the highest productivity at the lowest possible cost per edge? Imagine burying a roughing tool in a block of Ti-6Al-4V titanium and ripping away more than 1000 cm3 (61 cubic inches) of material in just one minute.
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Maximum metal removal using helical milling cutter
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Machine tool builders and users alike are asking for tools able to withstand higher cutting speeds but generate lower machining forces, so as to reduce wear and tear on machine components during extreme cutting conditions. Tim Marshall, senior global product manager for indexable milling, tested the HARVI Ultra 8X with a variety of customers, pushing the limits of the new cutter on everything from 15-5 PH to cast iron to Aermet 100 (high strength steel) and seeing outstanding results with each.
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Fitness cure for the manufacturing process
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Companies are facing enormous pressure of time and costs. They are obliged to constantly increase the efficiency of their processes. A modular, standardised cell control system is currently being developed for all automation cells with a standardised hardware, software, visualisation and operation.
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Manage tough turning operations
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For manufacturers struggling to manage metalworking chips and optimize
tool-life, Seco introduces RR93 and -R3 geometries as part of its RCMx range of turning inserts. Designed for extreme applications such as turning railway wheels, these additions combine new roughing and medium finishing chipbreakers with Duratomic.
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Taiwan machine tool manufacturers Thailand visit
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Machine tool builders from Taiwan gathered to visit factories in Thailand organized by Taiwan’s CSD (Corporation Synergy Development Center and ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and supported by International Metalworking News for Asia. With the plant visits, Taiwan makers hope to address the issues raised by Thai companies and use it to improve their machines and technologies.
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KASTO unveils 2019 market outlook
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The global metalworking manufacturing industry will continue to face complex supply chain challenges. But the New Year also provides many opportunities for metalworking manufacturers to turn to technologies and digital transformation to improve their operations, efficiencies, and bottom line profits.
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Returning to Vietnam on April 2-3, 2019, the leading automotive forum - ASEAN Automotive and Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing Summit will provide you with information about newest technological developments in automotive manufacturing, both in metalworking and plastics fields. Expert speakers from all Tiers will share their expertise how to increase your efficiency while reducing costs, upgrade your current production lines to international standards and prepare for legislative changes. If you are looking for a place to find new suppliers of raw materials, machinery, testing equipment, software, parts, services - ASEAN Automotive and Motorcycle Parts Manufacturing Summit is the place for you.
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