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Top 10 Technologies Small and Midsize Manufacturers Can’t Afford to Ignore
Manufacturers today are looking for innovative ways to differentiate themselves in the competitive global marketplace.
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Understanding Your Processes: How To Produce High-Quality Parts with Carburizing and Quenching
Throughout the manufacturing process, we view heat treatment as a critical step for adding value to the parts produced.
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UNDERSTAND YOUR PROCESS
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Carburizing and Quenching By: Rene Alquicer, Regional Sales Owner - Southwest; Aymeric Goldsteinas, Product Development Manager; and Craig Moller, Chief Engineer; Ipsen USA, Cherry Valley, Illinois
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hroughout the manufacturing process, we view heat treatment as a critical step for adding value to the parts produced. A part expensively manufactured is essentially useless and of little to no value without heat treatment, and without reliable and repeatable heat treatment, it is impossible to achieve competitive overall manufacturing costs. Amazingly, the cost for a manufacturing step that adds such a high value is only a fraction of the total production costs – generally in the range of no more than 5%. This percentage, however, increases to roughly 15% of the costs per part if all further post-treatment process steps inherent with, or caused by, heat treatment are taken into account (e.g., cleaning, blasting, straightening and/or grinding). Therefore, a noticeable reduction of the manufacturing costs is only possible by minimizing the distortion of parts. For this, we must analyze and optimize influencing parameters if one is to continue producing quality parts in batch atmosphere furnaces. This includes natural factors that are part of the heat treatment process, such as positioning of the parts in the load, uniformity of heating and heat extraction during quenching. From optimizing controls and quenching systems to the benefits of establishing temperature and gassing uniformity, here are some key steps for making the most of your processes and atmosphere furnace.
Carburizing – The Importance of Uniformity While there are currently two industrial carburizing processes – gas carburizing in atmosphere furnaces and low-pressure carburizing in vacuum furnaces – both have the same aim: to carburize all workpiece elements in a load uniformly, to the same surface carbon (C) content and to the same case depth. Atmosphere carburizing runs a series of different process steps. Knowledge of these steps is necessary for achieving repeatable work and uniform carburizing:
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1. Gas reactions: generation of the carburizing gas components in the atmosphere 2. Convective gassing: transport of the carbon-containing molecules in the gaseous phase to the component 3. Diffusion transport: transport of the carbon-containing molecules through the boundary layer (v=0) at the component surface 4. Dissociation and adsorption: dissociation of the molecules at the component surface 5. Absorption: taking up of the carbon by the component surface 6. Diffusion: transport of the carbon into the component Taking into consideration the six process steps listed above, ideal carburizing conditions exist if temperature and gassing uniformity, flow over the components and fast reaction kinetics occur evenly throughout the treatment chamber. By achieving ideal conditions in these areas, one can positively influence the quality of components produced.
How to Ensure High-Quality Parts: Temperature Uniformity A uniform temperature is one of the most essential steps for ensuring parts emerge with an ideal carburizing depth. In efficient batch atmosphere furnaces, such as the Ipsen ATLAS, the heating chamber maintains a temperature uniformity of at least ±13 ○F (±7 ○C). Upon completion of the heating phases, all components in the austenitic phase are at the same temperature. Efficient burners – like Ipsen’s Recon® III Burners – can enhance the heating of batch furnaces. By recovering the heat from the exhaust gases and reducing time to recovery of the hot zone temperature, the burners increase thermal efficiency up to 75%. Reliability also comes from excellent furnace designs. One ex-
Reliability also comes from excellent furnace designs. One example of this is, if one of the burners is down in the middle of a cycle, the other burners are adaptive and will compensate so that you still achieve excellent temperature uniformity throughout. However, you must also have a well-planned circulation system to achieve excellent flow around components, and as a result, maintain temperature uniformity.
How to Ensure High-Quality Parts: Gassing Uniformity Not only do positive convective properties result in excellent temperature uniformity within the load, but they also result in improved heat transfer to the load and homogenous process atmosphere. Figure 1 shows how the combination of minimum temperature deviation and the homogenous process atmosphere leads to minimized case depth deviations throughout the load.
Fig. 2: A furnace atmosphere during gas carburizing.
Intuitive controls software, such as Ipsen’s Carb-o-Prof® system, can assist in maintaining balance by regulating, documenting and archiving the carburizing processes in atmosphere furnaces. Specifically, the software monitors and controls uniformity of the C-level within the atmosphere, which through supervision, maintains a tolerance of ±0.05% C for the workpiece surface carbon content. This consistency of the atmosphere’s carburizing effect results in uniform carburizing of the surface layer, as shown in the example of a gear wheel in Figure 3.
Fig. 1: Representation of the fluid flow lines in a treatment chamber.
Continuous introduction of the carrier gas and controlled additions of the enriching gas also result in a furnace atmosphere capable of producing carburized parts with the specified percent of surface Carbon (C) and to a specified case depth with highly repeatable results (Figure 2).
Fig. 3: Uniform surface carburizing of a gear wheel.
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UNDERSTAND YOUR PROCESS Quenching – The Importance of Oil Flow Older quench systems for batch atmosphere furnaces used to possess little flexibility with respect to varying the quench intensity. However, today’s requests of adapting the quenching intensity of systems to the needs of different components (specifically hardenability and minimization of distortion) have led to the increased production of quality components. Modern oil quenching systems, like Ipsen’s and TurboQuench™, have an SuperQuench® all-encompassing agitation system, allowing them to produce a uniform oil flow through the load section, as well as utilize an adjustable oil flow speed. In addition, by utilizing the agitators’ timing control, their cooling curve can reach results closer to the ideal cooling curve, as seen in Figure 5. This feature increases the efficiency and flexibility of oil quench systems and makes hardening of low-alloyed materials and thicker cross-sections possible.
phenomenon occurs when a liquid – which is in near contact with a mass significantly hotter than the liquid’s boiling point – forms an insulating vapor film that keeps the liquid from boiling rapidly. As the vapor film randomly breaks down, the nucleate boiling phase starts and is characterized by a high cooling rate. The final stage is the convection phase. One way to prevent the difficulties associated with the vapor phase is by using non-evaporable media like salt or gas. Their cooling rate in the upper temperature region, however, is usually not sufficient for low-alloyed or carbon steels. Therefore, the objective must be to optimize the oil quenching in such a way that it reproduces an ideal cooling curve. Assuming the usage of a high-performance quench oil – as is normal in sealed quench furnaces today – a high oil-flow velocity best achieves a high, uniform cooling rate on the entire surface area of a part. This speeds up the breakdown of the vapor film in areas of less flow and produces a quicker, uniform quench. Higher oil velocities also improve the uniformity of heat extraction. Depending on the thickness of the part and the hardenability of the respective steel, the influence of the flow velocity can also result in further quality improvement of the part.
How to Reduce Distortion The goals for distortion-optimized quenching are generally defined as follows:
Fig. 5: Representation of an ideal cooling curve with a high cooling rate to start and a cooling rate reduction when entering the martensitic phase.
In addition, the realization of complex quench cycles is easily done with the proper controls software. A quench cycle is established within the software by assessing the section size, the type of material, load density, temperature and the type of quench oil.
How to Achieve Ideal Quench Speed and Heat Extraction The goal of uniform heat extraction over the part’s whole surface can only be reached with an equal flow of oil around the entire part. While this is possible with simple parts, it is very difficult with complex part geometries – yet still achievable with an efficient quench system. It is important to be aware of the vapor phase, also commonly known as the Leidenfrost effect. This 11
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• Uniform heat extraction over the entire part service • Uniform heat extraction on every part within one load • Material- and part-adapted timing to control the quench intensity One can realize these goals throughout the quenching cycle. The first part of the quenching cycle uses a maximum oil flow so that a quick vapor film breakdown and a high heat extraction occurs in the nucleate boiling phase, all of which prevents the production of ferrite and perlite. The second part of the quenching cycle reduces the cooling rates to allow temperature homogenization between the surface and core before martensitic transformation starts. This equalizes thermal and transformational stresses, producing less distortion. As Figure 6 demonstrates, these innovative systems allow you to achieve optimized performance and produce quality components as compared to a conventional oil bath.
SIDEBAR Carb-o-Prof® – Boosting Efficiency with Intelligent Controls Ipsen’s Carb-o-Prof software computes and executes complete carburizing and quenching cycles, as well as other heat treatment processes. It also provides the flexibility needed to measure and analyze your equipment and processes with ease, thus helping enhance your process and improve the quality of your parts.
Recipe Database
Fig. 6: Comparison of SuperQuench’s working principle (left) to that of a conventional oil bath (right).
Conclusion When carburizing/through-hardening and quenching parts in a batch atmosphere furnace, it is essential to achieve uniformity of temperature and gassing, optimize the flow over components and aim for ideal quench speeds and heat extraction by utilizing various high-performance systems. Doing so allows you to produce high-quality parts with reduced distortion, as well as achieve competitive, overall manufacturing costs via heat treatment.
Programmed with hundreds of available recipes, the database allows you to register the most important recipe information via a quick, simple input. It prevents faulty inputs by appropriately limiting the input range. As a result, it generates recipes in an easy, consistent manner that focuses on the carburizing/hardness results. Simulation with C-Profile Optimization The simulation function computes the material’s expected carbon profile according to the entered parameters and displays the results as a table and a straightforward graph (Figure 4). This gives users the ability to review process results for their specific load immediately after generating the potential recipe
In addition, with the use of modern technology, one can achieve ideal results when using the carburizing/through-hardening or quenching processes. In the end, the enhanced design and control of such technologies allow you to positively influence your processes and better produce quality parts. For more information, contact Info@IpsenUSA.com or visit www.IpsenUSA.com/ATLAS.
Fig. 4: Example of a simulated test run conducted using Carb-o-Prof software.
C-Profile Control Using pre-specified target parameters, such as surface carbon content, carburizing depth and/or core carbon content, Carb-o-Prof is able to define a target carbon-content curve in the shape of a smooth S-form. As a result, parts within the same load are consistent in both case depth and hardness.
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Seeking Traceability, Finding Much More Argonaut Manufacturing Performance Platform from RedViking assists Tier One automotive supplier across entire production scenario; full validation of production with configurable, scalable software system GKN Driveline is a manufacturer of automotive driveline products and, at its Sanford, North Carolina facility, produces an array of drive shafts and other products for automotive OEMs. By adopting a platform approach to their manufacturing software, they’ve been able to gradually integrate traceability for multiple dissimilar systems and stage themselves effectively for future growth.
Vertical Integration Creates Traceability Challenges The GKN facility in Sanford is unique in that it’s highly vertically integrated. They operate an in-house forge and machining center as well as performing assembly operations. Paths and processes vary by product, for example, potentially sharing common welding and hardening operations, then branching off to different assembly cells. It’s a complex production process and creating an integrated traceability program was a challenge. As IT Business Analyst Geoffrey Bennett, explains, “We were seeking an end-to-end traceability strategy and, in the course of our investigation, discovered the Argonaut system from RedViking (Plymouth, Michigan).” 14
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Argonaut, according to director for the program at RedViking Greg Giles, “…is a highly flexible, scalable and cloud-based manufacturing performance platform that allows the user to easily scale from one operation to many.” Bennett’s background includes the pre-production approval process to ensure delivery of quality products to internal and external GKN customers. He understands the importance of knowing exactly which processes impact which products throughout production.
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Team Leader at GKN for this production cell, Multiple Unique Quality Systems Needed to James Wiggins, describes the new system in this Come Together Before introducing Argonaut, GKN used multiple tracking systems that varied by location, from internally created software applications to check sheets on paper. In each process, the drivetrain assembly was tracked with a “go/no go” determination made at strategically positioned test stations throughout the facility. Nothing would be pallet loaded for shipment to the customer until the product was inspected, checked for conformity with all performance specs and validated by an operator. Because multiple dissimilar systems were in place, this process differed from cell to cell and plant to plant, making it difficult to train operators and compare metrics across the organization.
Part Tracking and Test Data Create Quality Record With Argonaut, assemblies are identified in each operation using bar code or RFID scanning equipment. Quality checking operations are performed at each step, ensuring that faulty parts are quickly identified and stopped before additional cost can be incurred. Every cell validates the correct assembly of the drive shaft components, with various tests performed inline, gauging dimension, leak, seal integrity and other parameters. Each machine controller is connected to Argonaut, so if a part fails at any step in the cell, a quality alert is logged. If the specific machine test is showing an error, that fact is immediately evident, allowing proper corrective action to be taken.
The System Simply Won’t Allow Bad Parts At the completion of each assembly, operators scan the part to a shipping container and the part’s traceability record is again checked to ensure that all operations have been successfully completed before the part can be loaded to the skid. As GKN Manufacturing Engineer Gary Peterson comments, “We use a scan-to-skid process here. Each operator is able to see the value of the local scanning and how it connects to the overall production tracking.” 16
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manner, “Each machine has its own data traces and the system, simply stated, won’t let us make a bad part.” He notes there is a total of 80 checks on each part during production. Bennett notes an additional benefit, “This functionality gives us an enormous advantage in every aspect of our production tracking and customer validation protocol, but it also affords us the core capability to estimate jobs more accurately.”
Machine Data Integration is Critical Implementation was a coordinated effort between GKN, RedViking and other suppliers. As Bennett notes, “Greg Giles (RedViking program director for Argonaut/MES) was instrumental in getting us all the data we required.” Giles observes there was great cooperation between his team, the GKN staff and the primary machine cell builder, Mecanizado, noting, “Consideration must be given to tooling changes, PLC communication capabilities and, most critically, the complex handshaking involved with machine control.” Functionally, Bennett notes, RedViking took all the GKN specs and builder data for the machine to create a “smart packing sheet” for all ops. All data are collected and tracked in a similar fashion to a conventional SPC system, but since the system is cloud-hosted, data are instantly accessible from remote locations and remedial action can be initiated virtually instantaneously.
Store-and-Forward Ensures Data are Always Available At GKN, Argonaut Track & Trace utilizes storeand-forward technology at each production cell, ensuring that production can continue to operate without losing data in the event of an interruption to data transfer. Speaking frankly on the possible scenarios with any new software implementation, Bennett notes, “If the internet or our company intranet should go down, we can quickly return to a precise point in the process, owing to the Argonaut ability to instantly recreate all conditions.”
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Data are saved to cloud-hosted servers through a secure SSL encrypted and token-based authorization chain. The security of the system, as Giles explains, is extremely tight, with operators and line managers having precise but limited access to the data.
Word is getting out about GKN’s success at Sanford. As Bennett comments, “The other IT people are quickly learning what we’re doing here and they want it, too.” Bennett concludes, “Because we operate our own forge department, we’re developing a ‘bar to car’ pilot concept. In conjunction with our Roxboro (North Carolina) facility, we’re targeting the implementation of Argonaut, so the system will be monitoring and maintaining the production of practically everything we make to drive vehicles from the transmission to the wheel. Pretty cool.”
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Cycle Time and Machine Fault Tracking Beyond process and part validation, Argonaut collects cycle time and machine fault codes with each cycle. While the complete OEE application hasn’t been launched on these cells, this data allows GKN to query for a subset of OEE information and can be gathered for cells throughout the facility. Since errors are infrequent, being able to query a large set of data across many product families helps identify parameters at fault. GKN is using their big data to identify and analyze rare events that would have been difficult to analyze in the past. GKN started with an initial implementation of two cells in mid-2016. By year-end, they expect to launch Argonaut on an additional seven cells and continue with ten more cells in 2017. As Bennett observes, “This is one of the keys to the Argonaut value proposition for us. We were able to build gradually, from a core group of data points through complete connection of an entire work cell, with all production and machine performance values being tracked. Greg and his team took us through the steps in the implementation with great precision and attention to detail.”
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This study found that the most commonly used tool in manual contract management across all respondents was email, but findings vary by manufacturing sector. Other findings of interest include: •The majority of individuals (57%) responsible for contract management within the manufacturing industry work in purchasing and procurement. •The inability to extract key data from contracts for tracking and reporting purposes was the most frequently cited challenge.
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•Procurement and finance lead the functional areas that would be involved in the selection of contract management software within manufacturing organizations. One of several concerning findings of the study is that nearly one in four contract management professionals in the manufacturing industry either doesn’t know that contract management software exists, or doesn’t know what to look for in a solution, so they continue to struggle with a variety of tools and manual processes. “Contract management is increasingly recognized as a critical competence in delivery of improved business results, tackling costly issues such as missed deadlines, failure to meet contract terms and disputes over scope. Without automation, these common challenges will persist, causing businesses to erode profit and lose competitiveness. This report shows the scale of the problems within the manufacturing sector and should be a call to action for anyone who cares about the future of their business,” according to Tim Cummins, President and CEO of the International Association of Contract and Commercial Management. In a manufacturing environment, the implications of simply not being able to locate the most recent version of a contract are considerable. The cost of missing a single contracted obligation can easily outweigh the cost of a CLM solution. Imagine, on the supplier-side, failing to realize that after purchasing a certain number of units the price per unit paid by the manufacturer drops by 20%, for example.
About Contract Logix Founded in 1997, Contract Logix is a longtime innovator and provider of Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) software and professional services. CLM software from Contract Logix provides companies in more than 50 industries with the tools they need to efficiently draft, negotiate, approve, and manage their contracts. Contract Logix provides solutions that are purpose-built to address all phases of contract management from authoring to post-execution. Learn more by visiting the Contract Logix website at http://www.contractlogix.com.
“Contract Lifecycle Management software can help solve many of the challenges uncovered by the study,” notes Tim Donaghy, Chief Product Officer at Contract Logix. “As the CLM software marketplace matures, we expect these obstacles for manufacturing companies to decrease
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MacroAir Brings Advanced Automation to HVLS Fan Category with AirEffect New system features integrative technology for automatic fan control
MacroAir introduces AirEffect, a climate control system for large diameter fans. Through automation, AirEffect eliminates the need to constantly monitor and adjust the fans’ speed and direction in response to temperature fluctuations. AirEffect identifies and dictates the optimal operating speed and direction for each fan based on the facility’s temperature and humidity.
How it Works MacroAir’s climate control system measures temperature and humidity at two points, calculates the heat index, and identifies the best operating speed and direction for each fan. The user selects a desired temperature range, and as the indoor temperature rises above the specified range, the fans will automatically run in the forward direction at the best speed to create an appropriate cooling effect.. When the indoor temperature drops below the selected temperature range, the fans will automatically run in reverse to redistribute the heated air overhead, effectively eliminating hot and cold spots without generating a discernable breeze.
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“At MacroAir, we are dedicated to continual innovation, and we’re excited to introduce this level of advanced automation to the HVLS fan category,” said Barry Warner, president of MacroAir. “AirEffect essentially takes the guesswork out of determining the ideal speed setting for any space and allows users to enjoy the benefits of HVLS fans without the hassle of operation.”
User Benefits AirEffect usage is as simple as setting the desired temperature range and enjoying a consistently comfortable environment and energy savings. If the fans are coupled with air conditioning, the cooling effect delivered by the fans reduce the load on the air conditioner, decreasing utility spend. In the winter, mixing the heated air will eliminate hot and cold spots, leading to savings on heating costs.
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AirEffect Components: Controller: Through one controller, AirEffect controls up to 30 fans and provides the versatility to divide these fans into four zones. With zoning, the user can customize fan operation parameters for specific areas like welding or the office. Sensors: Two sensors per zone, one at the ceiling and the other at the floor, gather humidity and temperature data. They are independent, external sensors, so the controller can be mounted in a different room than the fans and sensors. Software: AirEffect’s software takes the temperature and humidity measurements from the sensors and calculates the heat index to understand what the temperature feels like due to humidity, rather than just the air temperature. Each fan model and diameter with its corresponding airflow production is programed into the software. AirEffect calculates the speed and direction based on the type of fan, the blade size, and the distance between the closest wall or fan, delivering the desired effective temperature. AirEffect is currently available for all AirVolution-D models (AirVolution-D 780, 550, 370, and AVD3). AirEffect can control up to 30 fans (any combination of model and diameter). For more information about AirEffect, visit www. macroairfans.com/AirEffect.
About MacroAir MacroAir, the inventor of the High Volume, Low Speed fan, is dedicated to continually innovating and perfecting cost-effective climate control solutions. Their products, are assembled in the USA and installed worldwide. Customers benefit from local service and customized solutions from MacroAir’s global distributor network.To explore MacroAir’s line of HVLS fans, visit www.macroairfans.com or call (866) 668-3247
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PRODUCT SHOWCASE LISTINGS Allied Machine
Lucifer Furnaces
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Amada Miyachi America
Mazak
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BEA Lasers For more information, visit www.bea-eo.com
Beck Automation For more information, visit www.beck-automation.com
BIG KAISER For more information, visit www.us.bigkaiser.com
Brother Gearmotors For more information, visit www.brother-usa.com/GearMotors
Caplugs For more information, visit www.caplugs.com
Continental For additional information, visit www.contitech.us
Cope For more information, visit www.copecabletray.com
Dürr Ecoclean For more information, visit www.ecoclean.durr.com
Esco For more information, visit www.escotool.com
EXAIR For more information, visit www.exair.com
EXSYS For more information, visit www.exsys-tool.com
Fairbanks Scales For more information, visit www.fairbanks.com
Galeton For more information, visit www.galeton.com
GMTA For more information, visit www.gmtamerica.com
GTI For more information, visit www.gtipredictive.com
Grieve For more information, visit www.grievecorp.com
HEMCO For more information, visit www.EmergencyShowerBooths.com
Herrmann Ultrasonics For more information, visit www.herrmannultrasonics.com
Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence For more information, visit www.hexagonmi.com
Honeywell For more information, visit www.honeywell.com
For more information, visit www.maxakusa.com
Methods 3D For more information, visit www.methods3d.com
MultiCam For more information, visit www.iplasmacnc.com
Norton For more information, visit www.nortonabrasives.com
Oelheld For more information, visit www.oelheld.com
Pelican™ For more information, visit www.pelican.com
PFERD INC For more information, visit www.pferdusa.com
Renishaw’s For more information, visit www.renishaw.com
RÖHM For more information, visit www.rohm-products.com
Scotchman Industries For more information, visit www.scotchman.com
Siemens For more information, www.industry.usa.siemens.com
Silicon Designs, Inc. For more information, visit www.silicondesigns.com
South Bend Lathe For more information, visit www.southbendlathe.com
Stafford Mfg For more information, visit www.staffordmfg.com
Toyoda For more information, visit www.toyoda.com
Tungaloy For more information, visit www.tungaloyamerica.com
UNISIG For more information, visit www.unisig.com
VOMAT For more information, visit www.vomat.de
VOSSRing For more information, visit www.voss-fluid.de
VPG For more information, visit www.vpgfoilresistors.com
Walter Cut For more information, visit www.walter-tools.com/us
Hougen
WSI
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For more information, visit www.wsiglobal.com
Lenze
Coxreels
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Tab For more information, visit www.tabwrapper.com
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Jergens For more information, visit www.jergensinc.com
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IML vision with the IMLWatcher from Intravis and Beck Automation The importance of the use of vision systems in IML is increasing. In the light of extremely high cycle speeds and declining investment costs, the use of optical inspection systems is becoming increasingly attractive for operators. At the heart of the vision system from Intravis is the IMLWatcher. The IMLWatcher has been specially developed for quality inspection of the inmould labelling process. It can check a wide range of objects such as lids, tubs, trays and buckets and all common types of labels including bands and bottom labels. The system can be integrated seamlessly into the production line and supports even the fastest cycle times found in IML high performance production applications.
For more information, visit www.beck-automation.com
BIG KAISER Releases Smart Damper As part of a growing offering of turning solutions unveiled at IMTS, BIG KAISER announces the release of the Smart Damper boring bar for lathe applications. A heavyweight, strengthened damping mechanism integrated into the tool holder functions as both a dynamic counter and friction damper. It instantaneously absorbs vibration and eliminates chatter helping to achieve higher machining accuracy, better surface finishes and increased metal removal rates for higher productivity at critical machining depths. It’s also designed with the capability of supplying coolant through the body directly to the cutting edge.
For more information, visit www.us.bigkaiser.com
Brother Gearmotors Launches New Online Product Configurator Brother Gearmotors, a division of Brother International Corporation that offers a wide range of ultra-reliable, sub-fractional AC gearmotors and reducers, has launched a product configurator on the homepage of its website. The handy tool provides manufacturers with an intuitive, step-bystep guide for determining ideal gearmotors and reducers to suit their equipment and production needs. Brother’s gearmotors serve many industries that demand smaller, lighter, highly reliable and energy-efficient power transmission components. The new product configurator helps manufacturers choose from a wide array of standard options and mounting configurations to ensure compatibility.
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Allied Machine Introduces New Online Tool Drawing Software
Allied Machine & Engineering announces the launch of the Wohlhaupter Tool-Architect software. Tool-Architect is a configurator for modular system tools that allows customers to virtually build customized tools online using Wohlhaupter parts, now part of Allied’s solutions for holemaking and finishing challenges. This program is an online based simulator that puts the entire Wohlhaupter inventory at the customer’s fingertips. It provides a digital bank of every individual part that Wohlhaupter manufactures in either inch or metric measurements. The user can search this bank through various criteria to find the parts they need to build the custom tool they are imagining.
For more information, visit www.tool-architect.com
Amada Miyachi America Announces UB29A Linear DC Micro Welder The new UB29A Linear DC Micro Welder is an addition to the existing product line that provides a larger current range, greater control, and markedly faster rise time for micro-miniature resistance welding. Featuring closed-loop feedback, fast response times and a controlled precise energy waveform, the new UB29A is ideal for safety-critical applications in the medical, aerospace, precision electronics, battery, and automotive markets. UB29A was designed to complement the existing UB29 Linear DC Micro Welder. Beyond its improved waveform control and significantly faster rise time, UB29A features a larger current range than the legacy power supply.
For more information, visit www.amadamiyachi.com
Rugged MIL Series Laser Modules BEA Lasers introduces two new low profile additions to their rugged MIL Series of laser diode modules. The new MIL RA Model features a right angle, and the new MIL Compact Model features a straight housing. Both laser modules are ideally suited for applications with limited space and tight positioning requirements. Both new models utilize a low profile 3/8” rugged laser housing, fitted with a M12 connector, 2-meter-long PVC jacketed cable, and integrated power supply. The optional sensor-style bracket, or multi-adjustable “LB” bracket, completes the laser system.
For more information, visit www.bea-eo.com
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Caplugs Offers Rubber Molding and Masking Capabilities With a wide array of rubber molding capabilities and a full staff of experienced engineering experts, Caplugs produces rubber molded components for almost any specification and requirement. Caplugs in-house capabilities include compression, transfer and injection molding to produce several standard and specialized custom parts. Our project team works with you to determine the best process to address your needs, applications and budget to produce customized rubber molded components. Caplugs has 70 presses ranging from 100 to 500 ton, as well as one 1,200 ton press in order to manufacture these customized rubber molded components.
For more information, visit www.caplugs.com
Select ContiCleat from Continental Continental has introduced Select ContiCleat, a versatile conveyor belt for steep inclines and the most grueling conveyor applications. In 17 different profile options (14 USA-made), Continental Select cleated belts are ideal for conveying materials such as stone, sand, gravel, various would products and a multitude of recycling products by taking advantage of the many custom profiles and cleat designs that are available. Profile options available from the ContiCleat Select portfolio include Wave Grip, Wave Grip Plus, Bucket Grip, Bucket Grip II, Signal, Backbone, Backbone Plus, Flux, Ultra Shift, Ultra Shift II, Master Grip, Crest Grip, Quadgrip, Summit, Pointer, Diamond Grip I and Diamond Grip II.
For additional information, visit www.contitech.us
Cope Offers CopeÂŽ Trof Ladder Cable Tray System Cope offers the CopeÂŽ Trof Cable Tray system, a prefabricated metal structure featuring ventilated or solid bottoms welded to side rails. Designed for most size cables, Cope Trof Cable Tray is available in hot dip galvanized steel, pre-galvanized steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. The range of material is intended for customization to all environment. Cope Trof Cable Tray is ideal for use in the power, automotive, transportation, service entranceways, data, heavy industrial, and commercial industries. Manufactured and tested to NEMA standard VE-1, Cope Trof Cable Tray features corrugations that provide great lateral rigidity to the bottom of the tray.
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EcoCWave by Dürr Ecoclean With its EcoCWave, Dürr Ecoclean has developed an innovative equipment system for aqueous cleaning processes which can handle a wide range of tasks, from rough to fine cleaning, in an efficient manner. To this end, the new all-round talent comes with a list of features which ensure superior cleaning quality and process reliability, shorter overall cleaning cycles, and major energy savings. Aqueous part cleaning with alkaline, neutral or acidic media ranks among the most widely employed technologies in many industries with application levels ranging from rough to intermediate and, ultimately, fine cleaning.
For more information, visit www.ecoclean.durr.com
Esco MILLHOG® Rolling Motors and Tube Expanders Featuring a wide selection of adapters and universal pivoting extensions, they let users easily reach around obstructions and roll hard to access boiler tubes. Supplied as complete kits for straight-, flare-, long-reach, and beaded rolls, Esco MILLHOG® Rolling Motors and Tube Expanders are available with 90-, 190-, and 280 RPM motors that operate on standard shop air. Providing precise torque control from 25 to 325 ft.-lbs., they are easy to adjust and ideal for rolling tubes from 3/8” to 4-1/2” O.D.
For more information, visit www.escotool.com
New Large Siphon Fed Spray Nozzle Coats, Cools, Treats & Paints The MunchMan® II is an improved release of a unique and very effective chip and scrap removal conveyor for the machine tool industry. The MunchMan®II is proving to be the most successful way to manage the long stringy and bird’s nest chips generated by high speed turning and milling operations on the market today. The MunchMan® II employs a unique twin-stacked conveyor arrangement at the lower curve and through the incline and chip discharge of the system. The primary and secondary belts run in opposite directions to grab hold of chips, compact them and securely carry them up steep inclines, eliminating the risk of conveyor jams.
For more information, visit www.jorgensenconveyors.com
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Swing over bed: 12" • Swing over gap: 17" • Swing over cross slide: 7" Distance between centers: 36" • Bed width: 7 1 ⁄ 4" • Spindle bore: 1.417 • Spindle nose taper: MT#5 • Spindle nose: D1-4 camlock Cross slide travel: 6 1 ⁄ 4" Compound travel: 3 1 ⁄ 4" Tailstock barrel taper: MT#3 $ 295 Tailstock barrel travel: 4" shipping
Tailstock barrel diameter: 1.570" Range of speeds: 70, 200, 220, 270, 360, 600, 800, 1000, & 1400 RPM Motor: 2 HP, single phase, 220V, 60 Hz, 1725 RPM, 8.5A Height: 23" (with optional G4005 stand–52") Approx. shipping weight: 1020 lbs.
• Number of speeds: 8 (70–2000 RPM) Swing over bed: 13" • Overall size: 711⁄2"W x 30"D x 531⁄2"H Swing over gap: 183⁄4" Swing over saddle: 73⁄4" • Approx. shipping weight: 1448 lbs. Bed width: 73⁄8" • Spindle bore: 1.57" Spindle nose taper: MT#5 Spindle nose: D1-4 camlock Cross slide travel: 61⁄8" Compound travel: 27⁄8" Tailstock barrel taper: MT#3 Tailstock barrel travel: 33⁄8" Motor: 2 HP, 220V, single phase, 10A
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Swing over bed: 14" • Motor: 5 HP at 3450 RPM, 2.5 HP at 1725 RPM, Swing over gap: 20.94" 220V, 3-phase • Width of bed: 9" Swing over cross slide: 8.66" • Approx. shipping Distance between centers: 40" weight: 2684 lbs. Spindle bore: 1.57" Spindle nose taper: MT#5 Spindle nose: D1-5 camlock Cross slide travel: 7" • Compound travel: 4" Tailstock barrel taper: MT#3 Tailstock barrel travel: 4 3 ⁄ 8 " $ 375 shipping Spindle speeds: 16, 50–2570 RPM lower 48 states
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Swing over bed: 16" • Main Motor: 5 HP, 220V, 3-phase with inverter, Swing over gap: 22.95" Yaskawa frequency drive • Width of bed: 10 1 ⁄ 4" Swing over cross slide: 10.39" • Approx. shipping weight: 3694 lbs. Distance between centers: 40" Spindle bore: 2.06" Spindle nose taper: MT#6 Spindle nose: D1-6 camlock Cross slide travel: 8 3 ⁄ 16 " • Compound travel: 51 ⁄ 8 " Tailstock barrel taper: MT#4 Tailstock barrel travel: 6" $ 525 shipping Speed range: 20–400, 400–2500 RPM
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Swing over bed: 20" • Spindle speeds: 12, 25–1600 RPM • Main Motor: Swing over gap: 29" 10 HP, 220V, 3-phase • Width of bed: 13 3 ⁄ 4" Swing over saddle: 12" • Range of threads (inches): 60 @ 2–112 TPI Distance between centers: 60" • Range of threads (metric): 47 @ 0.2–14 mm Spindle bore: 3.15" • Approx. shipping weight: 5758 lbs. Spindle nose taper: MT#7 Spindle nose: D1-8 camlock Cross slide travel: 12 3 ⁄ 4" Compound travel: 5" Tailstock barrel taper: MT#5 $ 795 Tailstock barrel travel: 7" shipping lower 48 states
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Eppinger BT and BM Gearboxes from EXSYS EPPINGER offers BT (bevel torque) and BM (bevel maximum torque) compact spiral bevel gears that bring high torque and maximum efficiency to gear applications that require a high degree of reliability and variability. The company also offers PE (planetary eco) and PP (planetary precision) planetary gearboxes for applications that require low backlash, high efficiency, shock resistance and a high torque-to-weight ratio. BP (bevel planetary) planetary bevel gearboxes also from EPPINGER combine features of the company’s BT (bevel torque) series bevel gearboxes with the pre-stages of its PE (planetary eco) planetary gearboxes, creating an innovative solution for various applications.
For more information, visit www.exsys-tool.com
Fairbanks Scales Releases Low-Profile U-Shaped Floor Scale CFairbanks Scales, Inc. announces the release of its new Yellow Jacket U-Shaped floor scale, which decreases weight times by up to 50% in applications utilizing pallet jacks. This scale is an ideal alternative to traditional floor scales in manufacturing and warehouse applications where floor space is at a premium. Operators can simply move the pallet into place over the scale, lower the pallet jack so the load is resting on the scale, capture the weight, and then raise the pallet jack to easily move the pallet or skid to its next location.
For more information, visit www.fairbanks.com
Repel Rainwear™ Reflective 20 Mil Pvc Rain Poncho Galeton has recently introduced the #12335 Repel Rainwear™ Reflective 20 mil PVC Rain Poncho. The sturdy yet lightweight 20 mil PVC poncho is good for repeated wears. The safety enhancing, reflective silver stripes encircle the entire poncho for increased visibility. Additional features include 2 plastic snaps each side for easy on and off, an attached hood with drawstring and generous 50” x 80” coverage to help keep you dry in wet weather. One size fits most and comes in choice of Black, Navy or Yellow.
For more information, visit www.galeton.com
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Arnold Laser Technology Available from GMTA The newest additions to the Arnold laser line include the compact cell laser, used for welding smaller, round components. Available with CO2 or solid-state lasers, this cell is suitable for mass production or smaller batches, owing to the onboard loading and powerful CNC programming capabilities of the machine. Also the Arnold 2-station laser cell, which is used in a similar fashion to the compact cell, but offers a variety of geometries in the laser welding, including axial and radial seams, plus an integrated pressing function.
For more information, visit www.gmtamerica.com
GTI Predictive Technology Announce the Wireless Machine Level. GTI’s Wireless Machine Level is a 2-axis precision digital level that simultaneously displays twodimensional plane angles, simplifying and resolving the hurdles of taking angles one axis at a time. For simple tasks the built-in display can be used to perform a leveling task, but the level stands out with its latency free Bluetooth connection to the iPad. Technicians can be more efficient leveling assets by viewing the live level data on the iPad as adjustments are being made. Machinery can be leveled to a 0.001° angular measurement accuracy with GTI’s level.
For more information, visit www.gtipredictive.com
1000°F Electric Walk-In Oven from Grieve The No. 946 is a 1000°F, electrically-heated vertical airflow walk-in oven from Grieve, currently used for curing coatings on titanium screens. Workspace dimensions measure 72”W x 156”D x 96”H. 360kW installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular heating elements provide the power, while a 24,500 CFM, 20 HP recirculating blower provides a vertical downward airflow to the workload. This Grieve oven features 8” insulated walls, Type 304L, 2B finish stainless steel interior, stainless steel exterior with #4 brushed finish and 6” insulated floor with integral truck wheel guide tracks for easy loading and unloading.
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Emergency Laboratory Safety Shower Decontamination Booth When Time is of the Essence, after an exposure to a hazardous substance, any delay, even for a few seconds, can result in serious injury. OSHA and ANSI require that Emergency Showers be located within 10 seconds walking distance from hazardous site location. HEMCO Emergency Shower / Decontamination Booths are fully assembled and ready for installation to water supply and waste systems. The shower is molded one piece seamless of chemical resistant fiberglass and is equipped with a pull rod activated shower and push handle eye/face wash for immediately drenching of personnel that have been exposed to hazardous chemicals.
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RFID-Coded Weld Tools Add Security Herrmann Ultrasonics introduces two features to ensure more safety when changing welding tools within the production process. An RFID reader has been integrated into the tooling which guarantees that the right tool is installed for the production. Not only is it built into the sonotrode but also into the fixture. The ultrasonic welding system automatically associates the correct parameter setting for parts to be welded with the installed tooling. Adding a second level of security is the integration of an optical sensor. Before each ultrasonic welding process, it verifies that the correct part in terms of shape and colour has been placed into the fixture. If the system recognizes a mismatch, it locks the process, alarms the operator or puts the system on hold.
For more information, visit www.herrmannultrasonics.com
Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Releases PC-DMIS 2017 R1 Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence launched PCDMIS 2017 R1, the latest edition of the world’s most popular measurement software. PC-DMIS 2017 R1 makes it easier to find and learn about the new features and enhancements of the software by adding a ‘What’s New’ pop-up animation when first starting the application. The release notes have also been organized for easy access to the most important information. Application performance has been optimized for speeding up everyday tasks like opening and executing measurement routines, copy and paste, and file importing. For more information, visit www.hexagonmi.com
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Honeywell Introduces “Fit and Forget” Four-Gas, Portable Monitor Honeywell today announced the BW Clip4, a new four-gas, portable monitor that once turned on can operate continuously for two years without the need to change sensors or charge batteries, helping customers boost safety compliance and reduce maintenance costs. Ideal for oil and gas, wastewater, heavy manufacturing, confined space and other applications, BW Clip4 significantly reduces maintenance costs associated with fleets of portable gas detectors by eliminating repair work and the need to stock additional sensors and spare units. Because it’s always on, the BW Clip4 helps drive safety compliance by assuring that workers wearing the device are protected.
For more information, visit www.honeywell.com
HMD130 Lightweight Ultra Low Profile Mag Drill Featuring Hougen’s bayonet-style twist and lock cutter mounting system and a height of just 6-11/16”, the HMD130 Portable Magnetic Drill was designed for fast, efficient holemaking in confined spaces yet powerful enough for general steel fabrication. A powerful Hougen motor, heavyduty, high-torque gearing along with the use of Hougen’s RotaLoc Plus™ annular cutters combine to allow for a broad range of applications including general fabrication, truck frame modification, plant maintenance and on-site assembly and installation projects. The HMD130 weighs just 23.8 lbs and has an electric rating of 115V, 50/60 Hz and 9-Amps.
For more information, visit www.hougen.com
Enhanced Lenze 3200 C Controller The 3200 C Controller delivers superior precision motion control in dynamic, multi-axis applications, including gantry and other robot cells, conveyors, feeders, and other machines in a process line. Featuring an integrated Ethernet switch and EtherCAT on-board, the 3200 C provides seamless communication for applications ranging from two to 64 axes. Combining logic (PLC), motion control and visualization in a single compact device simplifies engineering and extends cost savings. The 3200 C Controller platform features an Intel® Atom™ processor, an especially robust design, and large power reserves.
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Lucifer Furnaces HS8 Series for High Speed Steel Heat Treating The HS8 Series, built with rugged 12-gauge sheet steel and reinforced throughout, heats to 2450°F in the upper chamber with silicon carbide heating elements mounted across the roof and below the hearth. Elements are a solid bar type with termination connections for easy service via removable covers on both sides of the furnace. The upper chambers of these high temp furnaces are insulated with 6.5” of combined ceramic fiber hot face and mineral wool cold face insulation for lower power demand.
For more information, visit www.luciferfurnaces.com
VARIAXIS j-600AM from Mazak As one of the newest members of Mazak’s additive machine family, the VARIAXIS j-600AM (Additive Manufacturing) Vertical Machining Center features an innovative Wire Arc-type metal deposition system. The technology takes the additive process to whole new levels in terms of speed, allowing shops to quickly and easily grow part features then employ the machine’s advanced 5-axis multi-surface subtractive capabilities to produce high-precision parts complete in single setups. The VARIAXIS j-600AM’s Wire Arc system incorporates a standard wire arc-welding head mounted on the machine’s headstock to deposit material layer by layer and grow near-net-shape 3D forms.
For more information, visit www.maxakusa.com
Methods 3D Introduces 3D Systems’ ProX® SLS 500 Methods 3D Inc., a subsidiary of Methods Machine Tools Inc. featuring innovative industrial production grade 3D printing solutions, has introduced the 3D Systems’ ProX® SLS 500 Selective Laser Sintering production 3D printer featuring fast speeds, high print resolution and an extensive range of engineered composite materials. The ProX SLS 500 delivers superior parts with high precision, durability and quality, all in a compact production-grade system. Created for the manufacturing floor, the ProX SLS 500 is the newest generation of SLS printers that redefines production capabilities with repeatable results.
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MultiCam Introduces iPlasmaCNC Built and designed in Texas, iPlasmaCNC by MultiCam manufactures CNC plasma cutting machines known for their affordability, dependability, and ease-of-use. Combining the best of hardware and software worlds, iPlasmaCNC cutting systems are some of the most robust CNC plasma systems on the market. The brand focuses on plasma cutting and meal fabrication for entry-level to mid-size metal fabrication shops and businesses. With table sizes starting from 4’x4’ all the way up to 6’x12’ the iPlasmaCNC systems, enable businesses to invest in a plasma cutting system without affecting budgetary constraints. For more information, visit www.iplmacnc.com
New Norton Blaze R920 Flap Wheels Gobain Abrasives has introduced Norton Blaze R920 Ceramic Alumina Flap Wheels which are designed to deliver a smooth, consistent finish with a fast, cool uniform rate of cut under the toughest production applications. The wheels are ideal for aggressive grinding and precision finishing, blending, deburring, cleaning, and producing uniform finishes on tough parts that are manufactured in hard-to-grind materials including super alloys, stainless steel, and cobalt. The Norton next generation of sharp, ceramic abrasive grains and advanced grinding aid lubricant provide significantly faster, cooler, burn-free grinding.
For more information, visit www.nortonabrasives.com
Oelheld introduces AirForge 4028 AirForge 4028 is a newly developed protective lubricant for hot forging of steel and alloys. It delivers outstanding results when metal protection against oxidation, gas diffusion and heat is required. Revolutionary is the fact, that AirForge 4028 is colorless and does not contain graphite. It provides the much-desired clean work and shop floor conditions most plant manager’s a yearning for. AirForge 4028 is diluted in water and can be used either by dipping or spraying the metal blanks. It is free of lead or any other toxic components and does not contain solvents.
For more information, visit www.oelheld.com
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Compact iM2275 Pelican™ Storm Case™ Engineered with a deceptively small form factor, the newly introduced iM2275 Pelican™ Storm Case™ offers more than 1,700 cubic inches of possible storage space. This makes it the perfect size to protect a wide range of mid-sized equipment (drones and medical, technical and scientific instruments) without the need for a longer, bulkier case. The iM2275 Pelican Storm Case design features a taller lid height which provides deeper storage space without adding width, making it easy to carry and pack away in compact spaces. Built Pelican tough, Pelican Storm Cases boast a high-performance, next-generation HPX™ polymer construction.
For more information, visit www.pelican.com
PFERD INC ALU/NF CUT Burs Improve Surface Finish Burs in the PFERD ALU/NF CUT range can effectively process material ranging from soft non-ferrous metals such as aluminum alloys, brass, copper or tin, to harder variants such as alloys with a high SiC content, titanium, titanium alloys and bronze. The ALU/NF CUT family contains burs in a variety of shapes and dimensions, with shank diameters in 1/8 and 1/4 in. (3 to 6 mm), and bur diameters ranging from 01/8 to 5/8 in. (3 to 16 mm). ALU/NF CUT burs are characterized by high stock removal, long tool life, and deliver smooth milling performance. For more information, visit www.pferdusa.com
XM-60 Multi-Axis Calibrator Renishaw’s new XM-60 multi-axis calibrator can measure all six degrees of freedom from a single set-up, in any orientation for linear axes. The XM60 offers significant improvement in simplicity and time saving over conventional laser measurement techniques. As demands on component tolerances increase, manufacturers are now required to consider all error sources from the machines producing parts; angular errors as well as linear and straightness errors. XM-60 captures all these errors in a single set-up. Designed for the machine tool market, the XM-60 multi-axis calibrator complements Renishaw’s calibration product line that includes the XL-80 laser system, XR20-W rotary axis calibrator and QC20-W wireless ballbar. For more information, visit www.renishaw.com 46
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RÖHM Innovative Chucks for Oil/Gas Components The HSFZ swivel chucks permit machining of bushings, connectors and adaptors from both sides. The LVE-V-AZ pneumatic 6-jaw front-end chucks enable precise, centered and productive turning of large, long pipe ends. The LVE chuck provides safe complete treading operations without the need for shimming the pipe to center. The swivel chucks feature an axis, which is orientated 90° relative to the rotary axis and swivels to automatically bring the workpiece into machining position to maximize both radial and axial accuracies and minimize setup time. In the LVE-V-AZ chuck, a combination of three concentric clamping jaws with three compensating clamping jaws ensures low-deformation clamping.
For more information, visit www.rohm-products.com
Scotchman’s Drill & Tap Production Saw Scotchman Industries is proud to feature Drill Tap option for our GAA-500 90, Automatic Upcut Circular Cold Saw. The GAA-500 90 is a large capacity upcut automatic saw for cutting non-ferrous materials at 90° up to 6” square and round. The saw uses a shuttle feed design with an adjustable vertical and horizontal clamp system to fit almost any profile. Standard features include a 7.5 hp motor that delivers a cutting speed of 3,000 rpm, pneumatic mist coolant system, and a base designed with 2 chip extraction ports.
For more information, visit www.scotchman.com
Siemens Enhances Sinamics S120 Drive Platform Siemens announced that its versatile Sinamics S120 drive system has been expanded to include Profinet, Ethernet TCP/IP and EtherNet/IP connectivity, thus providing maximum flexibility for industrial Ethernet communication while offering innovative concepts for those wanting a single network for the entire plant. Whether a Greenfield project with multiple vendors or an OEM supporting different platforms on their machines the importance of industrial Ethernet connectivity for drive systems is today’s top requirement. Sinamics S120 drives support, as standard, Profibus DP and Profinet to ensure seamless communications between all the components involved in a typical automation solution, including HMI (operator control and visualization) and I/O.
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Single Axis MEMS VC Accelerometers Silicon Designs, Inc. development and manufacture of highly rugged industrial-grade MEMS capacitive accelerometer chips and modules, today announced the added versatility of its Model 2210 Series, to include measurement capabilities on one, two, or three orthogonal axes. Low-noise single axis Model 2210 accelerometer modules integrate a MEMS VC accelerometer chip with high-drive, low-impedance buffering for reliable, repeatable measurements. When used with a Silicon Designs mounting block, such as the Model 2330-BLK, the Model 2210 can effectively measure on either one, two, or three axes, allowing for the specification of a single part number for multiple requirements, thereby reducing in-house inventory counts.
For more information, visit www.silicondesigns.com
South Bend Model SB1007 Heavy 10™ Lathe Featuring a hardened and ground South Bend signature three V-way bed, the SB1007 Heavy 10™ Lathe features a 2 HP, 240V, two-speed, 3-phase motor that operates from a 240V singlephase power supply, using a heavy-duty 3 HP Delta VFD inverter to ensure smooth, consistent torque at every speed. 10.75” Swing over bed and 30” distance between centers. Outboard spindle spider for gunsmithing. Ultra-reliable quick-change gearbox. D1-4 Camlock spindle with MT#5 taper, 1.358” bore, and 8 speeds (55– 2200 RPM). Includes high-precision 3-jaw chuck, 4-way tool post, and MT#3 tailstock with 3.125” barrel travel.
For more information, visit www.southbendlathe.com
Shaft Collars & Couplings Components for Robotic Applications Suitable for mounting and adjusting drives, controls, and pick-up components, they include the Staff-Lok™ hinged collar which is easy to open-close and clamp by hand, one-, two-piece, and hinged collars, and a variety of shaft couplings and adapters for joining different shafts. Providing a rigid permanent stop, spacer, and shaft mount or an easily adjustable solution where required, Stafford Shaft Collars, Couplings and Mounting Components are available made from steel, paintable steel, stain-less steel, anodized aluminum in colors, plastics, and other materials. Sizes can range from 1/4” to 6” I.D., depending upon the part and material.
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Toyoda’s Stealth 1365 The machine’s 6,000 RPM, 50 taper precision geardriven spindle reaches 15/18.5 kW (20/25 HP) with a max table load of 1,300 kg (2,866 lbs). Relying on the Fanuc 0i CNC control, coupled with the latest drive technology, the Stealth 1365’s 0i model can control up to 4 axes simultaneously + 1 positioning axis. Toyoda’s Stealth 1365 vertical machining center, revolutionizes job shop performance in its ability to deliver long-lasting accuracy on powerful applications, throughout business growth. P.D. Browne South is an exclusive JTEKT Toyoda Americas distributor.
For more information, visit www.toyoda.com
DuoJustCut from Tungaloy Tungaloy Corporation is expanding its DuoJustCut line to include threading inserts and round shank holders to further its position in small part machining industries. DuoJustCut can now line up threading inserts for front as well as back turning operations, incorporating a highly rigid clamping method to prevent insert from moving during high feed machining. One type of threading insert and three types of parting-off inserts are now available for use in a single holder. This, along with the new round shank toolholder lines will facilitate tooling in the Swiss machine market.
For more information, visit www.tungaloyamerica.com
Centerline Drilling Machines for Oil/Gas UNISIG highlights the capabilities of its B-Series ballscrew feed and rack & pinion feed style machines. The machines perform BTA deep hole drilling, trepanning, and counter boring, ideal for on-center holes at extreme depth-to-diameter rations on long cylindrical workpieces such as equipment for oilfield exploration or downhole exploration. Plus, B-Series machines can also be configured to perform bottle boring which is commonly used in the oil and gas industry to process nozzles, flowmeters and valves. Within the B-Series, UNISIG offers five ballscrew-style machines that drill holes up to 20’ deep.
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Walter Cut G2612/2622 Walter has introduced the Walter Cut—Modular System G2612/2622, new SX system tools for deep grooving and parting operations that save both time and cost. Suitable for all machine types, and for grooving and parting-off ranging from small to large diameters, the system allows users to simply replace the module to change to a different operation or insert size, without removing the holder from the machine. The result is decreased time and cost. In addition, these new modules allow all GX and SX style inserts for radial and axial grooving to be used in the same holder.
For more information, visit www.walter-tools.com/us
WSI Global’s EdgePack Carton Accumulator The EdgePack is situated after a folder/gluer in a carton converting line, where it turns the folded and glued carton shingle onto its folded edge. The EdgePack maintains the counted kick and lines cartons up for tray or slipsheet case packing, all while eliminating the repetitive wrist motion required by packers in manual case packing operations. It is designed to handle small-to-mid-sized straight line variety cartons. This innovative semi-automatic case packing machine relies on belts to move cartons, eliminating any scratching or printing disruption.
For more information, visit www.wsiglobal.com
Dual Hydraulic Reels from Coxreels Coxreels’ dual hydraulic reels, designed for use with hydraulic tools and accessories, are offered in two configurations; the MPD and the TDMP series. As with most Coxreels spring rewind reels, the dual hydraulic reels feature single sided access for both the spring and the swivel. The supply and return lines come in the same side of the reel into an external fluid path via a removable, dual port hydraulic swivel. This same inlet and swivel side of the reel also houses an easy-to-service spring cartridge motor.
For more information, visit www.coxreels.com
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Clean metal coolants for the Tool Grinding Industry VOMAT filtration systems are used in the metalworking industry for the extraction of fine particles from oil, as they occur during grinding, honing, lapping, eroding and other methods. VOMAT filtration systems operate in full flow mode and separate clean and dirty oil 100 percent with the help of very effective precoat filters. The result is cooling lubricant of high purity achieving NAS 7/8 respectively particle sizes of 3-5 microns. Oil quality like this is decisive for dimensional accuracy and surface finish of the workpiece. In addition, VOMAT filtration systems intelligently adjust to changing cutting volumes.
For more information, visit www.vomat.de
VOSSRing for Mobile Applications Dynamic loads and vibrations are also demanding on hydraulic components. VOSS Fluid presents the metallic seal cutting ring VOSSRingM, made specifically for mobile application, which was brought onto the market last year. In combination with the VOSSRing pre-assembly mandrel, leak-tight connection with easy final assembly is guaranteed. The VOSSRingM is designed for the highest pressure and dynamic loads up to 800 bar. All metal components feature the standard zinc-nickel VOSS coat coating. This makes the products exceptionally corrosion-resistant. For more information, visit www.voss-fluid.de
Powertron PCS Series from VPG Foil Resistors Design of the Powertron PCS Series incorporates VPG’s own proprietary Bulk Metal Foil technology, combining highprecision resistors with both high power and a low temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR). The result is a power current sensor which offers truly industry-exclusive, high-precision measurements, without the need for compensation for external temperature effects. Units are offered in 73 unique standard packages, with resistance ranges from 1 mOhm to 10 Ohms, a TCR down to 3 ppm, and load stability and resistance tolerances to ¹0.01%. They are lead free and RoHS compliant.
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Universal Vise and Pallet Combination from Jergens Jergens Inc. introduces its 125 mm vise and 96 mm Drop & Lock™ pallet as a Universal quick-change solution. The two work ideally together on vertical and horizontal machining centers, and significantly open up possibilities on five-axis / multi-axis machining centers for increased machining access and the quick change over of both top tooling and Machineable parts. For more information, visit www.jergensinc.com
Create Space for Shipping Label with TAB Wrapper Tornado TAB Wrapper Tornado orbital wrapping machines from TAB Industries, LLC, wrap plastic film 360 degrees around individual and oddly sized products to permit labeling, storage and transport without needing crates or containers and often without needing pallets. Ideal for tires, bagged powders, yard and garden products and others, the TAB Wrapper Tornado packaging machines create a smooth, clear surface for applying both shipping labels and/or consumer labels. For more information, visit www.tabwrapper.com
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Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME)
Aerodef Manufacturing www.aerodefevent.com
www.ame.org
AeroGo, Inc.
Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT)
www.aerogo.com
Aerpro
www.amtonline.org
www.aerproair.com
Atlanta Attachment Company www.atlatt.com
Agie Charmilles LLC www.gfac.com/us
Atlas Copco Compressors LLC www.atlascopco.us
Air-Vac Systems www.air-vacsystems.com
Atrump Machinery, Inc. www.atrump.com
AirMax Fans www.airmaxfans.com
ATTCO, Inc. DBA Syclone ATTCO Service (Sky Hook)
AIS Tech www.aistech.org
www.skyhookmfr.com
Akjetam Company
Attica Hydraulic Exchange www.ahx1.com
www.akjetam.com
Auction Masters
All In Industrial
www.auctionmasters.com
www.allinindustrial.com
Auctioneer At Large LLC
Ambrell
www.auctioneeratlarge.com
www.ameritherm.com/world.html
AmCon Design & Contract Manufacturing Expo www.amconshows.com
AVO Training Institute www.avotraining.com
B&R Automation www.br-automation.com
American Auctioneers Group www.aagauction.com
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LISTINGS & LINKS
Badger State Auction & Real Estate www.badgerstateauction.com
Banister Auction Services NE Wisconsin www.banisterauctionservices.com
Banner Engineering www.bannerengineering.com
Buckeye Shapeform www.buckeyeshapeform.com
Buffalo Gear, Inc. www.buffalogear.com
Bug-O Systems www.bugo.com
Built-Rite BR, Inc.
Barron Fan Technology
www.builtritebr.com
www.barronfan.com
Burr King Mfg., Co., Inc.
Barton Associates, Inc. www.BartonAssoc.com
BEA Lasers www.bealasers.com
Behringer Saws, Inc. www.behringersaws.com
Benko Products, Inc. www.benkoproducts.com
Bernard www.bernardwelds.com
BESSEY Tools North America www.besseytools.com
Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc. www.betenbender.com
Bid-2-Buy.com www.bid-2-buy.com
BIDITUP Auctions & Appraisals Worldwide www.biditup.com
Big Ass Fans www.bigassfans.com
Big Ass Light www.bigasslight.com
BIG Kaiser Precision Tooling Inc. www.BigKaiser.com
Bindicator www.bindicator.com
Bluco Modular Fixturing www.bluco.com
Bohler Uddeholm (Australia) Pty Ltd www.buau.com.au
Boker’s Inc.
www.bokers.com
Boldbids, L.L.C. www.boldbids.com
Bolman Die Services, Inc. www.bolmanservices.com
Bore Repair Systems, Inc. www.borerepair.com
Boschert Precision Machinery, Inc. www.boschertusa.com
Bradford Derustit Corp. www.derustit.com
Bridgeport www.hardinge.com
Briney Tooling Systems www.brineytooling.com
Britton Management Group www.brittonmg.com
Brodie Corp www.brodieauctions.com
Brother International Corporation www.brother-usa.com/machinetool
Brush Research Manufacturing Co., Inc. www.brushresearch.com
www.burrking.com
Burr Oak Tool www.burroak.com
Busche Workholding www.buscheworkholding.com
Buster Gay & Associates www.bustergayauctions.com
C&R Manufacturing Inc. www.c-rmfg.com
California Cold Saw www.californiacoldsaw.com
Cameron Micro Drill Presses www.cameronmicro-drillpress.com
Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS) www.cmts.ca
Capital Recovery Group LLC www.crgauction.com
Carell Corporation www.carellcorp.com
Carmex Precision Tools LLC www.carmexusa.com
Carr Lane Roemheld Mfg. Co. www.clrh.com
Centra Corporation www.centracorp.com
Century Services Inc. www.centuryservices.com
CGTech www.cgtech.com
Charleston Annex, Inc. www.charlestonannex.com
Charleston Services, Inc. www.charlestonservices.com
Cheboygan Tap & Tool Company www.cheboygantap.com
Chevalier Machinery, Inc. www.ChevalierUSA.com
Chicago Pneumatic www.cp.com
Cincinnati Gearing Systems www.cst-c.com
Cincinnati Incorporated www.e-ci.com
Circuit Breaker Sales Inc. www.cbsales.com
Clamprite, LLC www.clamprite.com
Clark Machinery Sales
www.clarkmachinerysales.com
Classic Sheet Metal www.classic-sheet-metal.com
Cliff Shuler Auctioneers & Liquidators, Inc. www.soldfor.com
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Coal Prep www.coalprepshow.com
Cole-Tuve, Inc.
www.coletuve.com
COMEQ, Inc. www.comeq.com
Comly Auctioneers & Appraisers www.comly.com
Commercial Industrial Auctioneers www.commercialindustrialauctions.com
Compact Power Services, LLC www.compactserv.com
Continental Plants www.contplants.com
Control Micro Systems, Inc. www.cmslaser.com
Controlled Automation www.controlledautomation.com
Cordier Auctions www.cordierauction.com
Cosen Saws www.cosensaws.com
Creative CNC LLC www.creativecnc.net
CryoPlus, Inc www.cryoplus.com
CS Unitec www.csunitec.com
Cygnus Expositions / Facilities Expo www.MachineToolExpos.com
Cygnus Expositions / Northwest Machine Tool Expo www.MachineToolExpos.com
Cygnus Expositions / Pacific Coast Machine Tool Expo www.MachineToolExpos.com
D/F Machine Specialties
www.dfmachinespecialties.com
D&F Liquidators www.dfliq.net/
Daco Jaw www.dacojaw.com
DAIFUKU WEBB www.daifukuwebb.com
Danray Products LLC www.danrayproducts.com
DCM Tech Inc. www.dcm-tech.com
Dectron Articulating Arm Systems www.dectronusa.com
Delta Computer Systems www.deltacomputersystems.com
Denali MetalWorks www.denalimetalworks.com
Denray Machine, Inc. www.denray.com
Denver Breaker & Supply www.denverbreaker.com
Design & Manufacturing Canada www.dm-canadashow.com
Design & Manufacturing Midwest www.dm-midwest.com
Design & Manufacturing New England www.dm-newengland.com
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