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processing taller parts or more parts fixtured in taller tomb- stones. Matrix Nexus 2 CNC control offers both EIA/ISO and conversational programming. Mazak Corp.
Ph: 859-342-1867 Web site:
www.mazakcorp.com
Chevron-Style Milling Cutter
Stellram 5230VS12 chevron-style milling cutters are designed for machining titanium and nickel-based and cobalt-based alloys. Advanced design positions multiple inserts along the cutting edge of each helical flute for smooth, progressive penetration and cutting action. The result is extended tool
400 mm). Distance between the machine spindle nose and rotary table surface of 5.9" (150 mm) allows for maneuver-
ability around workpieces. CNC is the Heidenhain iTNC 530 control and smart machining modules provide advanced levels of monitoring critical to the production of aerospace and defense parts. GF AgieCharmilles Ph: 847-913-5300 Web site:
www.us.gfac.com
life, lower power consumption and up to a 30% improvement in surface finish. Cutters range from 2.5 to 4.0" (63.5–101.6 mm) in diameter with four to six flutes with from 6 to 14 inserts. Individual coolant jets to each insert provide constant chip evacuation and temperature stability in the cutting zone. Two insert grades are available: Grade X500 for the nickel- based alloys, cobalt-based alloys, titanium and titanium-based alloy and Grade SP6519 for both high-temperature alloys and stainless steels. ATI Stellram
Ph: 615-641-4200 Web site:
www.atistellram
Compact, Precision Five-Axis Milling Mikron HEM 500U features a 12,000-rpm ISO-B40 spindle and 30-tool magazine that provides a 2-second chip-to-chip time for high-speed precision machining of aluminum, alloys and steel. The trunnion table measures 19.7" (500 mm) in diameter and accommodates workpieces weighing up to 440 lb (200 kg), tilts +50 mm/-110 mm in the B axis and rotates 360° in C for 3 + 2 machining as well as five-side position- ing. XYZ-axis travels are 19.7 × 17.7 × 15.7" (500 × 450 ×
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ManufacturingEngineeringMedia.com | April 2013 Enhanced Solid Modeling
The new 2013 R2 versions of PowerShape adds new tools and enhancements for solid modeling and for manipulat- ing point clouds. The two sets of developments will speed up production of designs ready for manufacturing, whether
starting from imported CAD data or from scanned data. PowerShape combines solid, surface, wireframe and direct modeling to offer a comprehensive range of modeling techniques. The combination of quick and easy direct mod-
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