《International Metalworking News for Asia》 E-Newsletter Issue 12.2020,2nd
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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
One of the best ways to understand the concept of smart factory is to think about how it could be applied to your business. While every organisation is different, they all face a common challenge – the need for connectedness and access to real-time insights across processes, partners, products, and people.
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The value of smart factory transformation
COVID-19 crisis has affected the global business and economic outlook, but whenever there is a challenge, there is also an opportunity. The crisis accelerates the adoption of new technologies; manufacturers in Asia are now more open to apply automated process and digitalisation in their facilities. International Metalworking News for Asia spoke with Paul Gallagher, Vice President & Managing Director for APAC at Renishaw, to learn more on how to address the challenges facing manufacturing businesses and his thoughts on smart factory transformation in APAC. Read More
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Outlook 2021: Key thinkers on what's next for manufacturing businesses
2020 has been particularly challenging season. It has forced us to look at everything differently. Looking ahead, expect to see more sophisticated virtual reality, and AI in every machine tools design. IMNA asked key thinkers to weigh in on what the future holds, the opportunities, and trends that fit into the new normal. Read More
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Conversation with Helen Blomqvist new President at Sandvik Coromant
Sandvik Coromant has announced Helen Blomqvist as its new President, succeeding Nadine Crauwels. To get some insights, International Metalworking News for Asia (IMNA) asked Helen Blomqvist about her focus, objectives, opportunities for growth in Asia, and developments in manufacturing. Read More
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Joint shafts in the automotive industry
Up to now, most automatic ball cage punching machines work by flywheel drive. Consequently, the cutting speed and surface quality in the cut area are comparatively low, as is output. The need to manufacture different types of cages also means regular tool changes, resulting in extensive retooling and thus down times. Read More
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Chasing the last decimal points
The processing industry is always chasing after hours, minutes, seconds — millimetres, hundreds as well as thousandths, yet only the fewest companies think of all the time their machinery stays idle, whether because too much chips have piled up, or because a machine has run out of coolant due to clogging. Read More
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Hypertherm offers extreme bevel plasma consumables
The consumables, designed for mechanized, robotic, and handheld cutting, have an aggressive pointed geometry so the plasma torch can tilt to an angle of up to 66.5 degrees. This makes the consumables ideal for a wide range of jobs including steep mechanized beveling, tube and pipe cutting, structural steel work, pressure vessel construction, and handheld cutting. Read More
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Broaching square holes
Paul Horn GmbH is expanding its broaching product range with the addition of tool geometries for broaching square holes. Users can choose the appropriate size of tool from the N105, N110 and N117 systems according to the size of square they want to produce. The N105 and N110 systems are suitable for WAF sizes from 4 mm (0.157") to 13 mm (0.512"). Read More
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HELLER HF Generation 2 - A new dimension in machining
HELLER launched its new generation of the 5-axis machining centre HF. A key component of the second generation of the HF series are the new machining units. The goal was to combine the benefits of the HSM spindles already known from the H series with the advantages of a motor spindle.
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High Performance, High Yield Marking & Coding Systems
Realizing high return on investment for laser marking systems requires reliable laser performance. Synrad high performance CO2 lasers have demonstrated reliability in marking and coding applications for more than 20 years, consistently delivering more value than the lower price alternatives.
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Auto Lathe
Supplier:JARNG YEONG ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.
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