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The fabricated steel hatch for an armoured tank is machined nearly twice as quickly on the Spinner U5-630 at Pontypool. (Whitehouse Machine Tools )
Machining of Steel Hatches

5-axis machining centre with a smaller footprint nearly doubles productivity

For the ongoing production of a particular component for a defence industry customer, subcontractor PRV Engineering, Pontypool, has invested in a Spinner U5-630 trunnion-type, 5-axis, vertical-spindle machining centre (VMC). It was delivered in mid-2021 by Whitehouse Machine Tools, Kenilworth, sole sales and service agent for the German-built machines in the British and Irish markets.

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Ona Iris offers digital tools which focus on improvements in terms of data download and transfer, external connections, security, integration with other software, and remote process management. (Ona)
Next-Gen Solutions

Ona’s new die-sinking EDM range

Spain – Ona has recently introduced Ona Iris, its latest die-sinking EDM range. The new range is capable of integrating digital tools and also offers a powerful graphics engine along with a 100 % digital, configurable, and programmable generator. It claims to be the first CNC in the market to provide its users with real execution of a die-sinking EDM job in 3D.

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Stratasys Origin One 3D printers and custom materials from Henkel Loctite lower costs and shorten mold fabrication time yielding exceptional results. (Stratasys)
Additive Manufacturing

3D printed moulds make innovate footwear possible

3D printing company Stratasys announced that Danish shoe manufacturer Ecco is using their Origin One 3D printing technology to accelerate product development, allowing conceptual footwear samples to be reviewed early in the development cycle using 3D printed moulds and lasts (mechanical forms shaped like a foot) with resin materials from Henkel Loctite.

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