The Kerf RUR3000 on the shop floor. (Source: Kerf)
Plasma cutting

Why the combination of parts makes all the difference in plasma cutting

UK — Plasma cutting is a flexible and cost-effective method of processing parts. The process can be used to cut aluminium, mild steel, stainless steel and wear-resistant materials from 1 to 60 mm. Whilst the plasma unit is central to the cutting process, it's the sum of the complementary parts that control, hold and move the plasma cutting torch that will ultimately define cut quality.

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The core of the automated toolmaking cell at Festool's Neidlingen facility are two Roeders RXP machining centres and a handling robot on a linear rail. (Source: Hurco)
Automated tool making

Milling, EDM, measuring and cleaning in one cell

In mould and die making, individual machining processes are increasingly being combined into automated production cells with integrated handling. The main advantage is a higher degree of machine utilisation, as the systems can operate unattended 24/7. Two prerequisites for realisation of such autonomous systems are more intensive digitalisation of the processes consistent with Industry 4.0 and an increased level of investment.

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