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    Traditional versus modern part manufacturing

    Mar 21, 2024 | Wendlingen

    Seminar (in German): Identifying potentials and benefiting from opportunities

    Only when the machine, tools, measurement systems and programming system are perfectly aligned, every last detail of your part  can be optimally manufactured. You can also benefit from automation by connecting all of your modules digitally.

    The highest priorities include keeping your existing manufacturing processes safe and reliable. Although new technologies offer opportunities to optimize the manufacturing process, they can also put it at risk.

    How can we deal with this conflict? Continue with the traditional safe approach, or seize the opportunity to make your manufacturing process more effective with modern, efficient strategies and remain competitive?

    We want to discuss the potential of manufacturing technology with you in a relaxed atmosphere, and we look forward to welcoming you to the "Traditional versus modern part manufacturing" seminar in Wendlingen, Germany, on March 21, 2024.

    This event is organized by:

    • MMC Hartmetall GmbH
    • Röders GmbH
    • Tebis Technische Informationssysteme AG

    First impressions from manufacturing:


    You can look forward to the following topics:


    Tebis CAD/CAM system

    • The digital twin as the basis for safe, automated manufacturing
    • Strategies for applying modern manufacturing technologies
    • Optimal support for all tool geometries
    • Efficient automation for part programming


    DIAEDGE tools

    • Optimal use of next-generation milling tools
    • Reduce machining time, improve surface quality and increase tool life with adjusted cutting data
    • Evaluate tool wear and prevent cutter damage


    Röders HSC machines

    • Large development depth for optimal coordination of open and closed-loop control and mechanical systems
    • Frictionless direct drives for minimizing machining time and optimal machining results
    • Stiffer gantry design with spindles up to 100 Nm torque for improved roughing performance


    Agenda

    • Roughing: 3-axis roughing vs. hybrid roughing
    • Finishing: Torus cutter vs. circle segment cutter
    • Finishing: Modern residual stock machining
    • Process safety: Digital twin and Röders milling machine
    • Conclusions: Presentation of cost-effectiveness of traditional vs. modern manufacturing
    • Time for personal discussion/sharing ideas


    Place and date

    Event location:
    MTEC Stuttgart
    MMC Hartmetall GmbH
    Bahnhofstrasse 82
    73240 Wendlingen
    Germany

    Date:
    March 21, 2024

    Register here