melted in a tightly controlled atmosphere, in layer thicknesses ranging from 20 to 100μm. Also on show will be Renishaw’s newest gauging product, Equator. Its patented low cost design is capable of high speed comparative gauging for the inspection of high volume manufactured parts. Equator is a fast and highly repeatable gauge that operators can use with push button simplicity and can switch between parts in seconds. Also exhibited will be the PH20 5-axis touch trigger system, the new RLP40 and OLP40 lathe inspection probes, a range of encoders including the Resolute ETR (Extended Temperature Range) and the RoLin, for embedded motion control applications.
heat becomes a major factor in the finished product. The fibre laser is the best cutting solution for thinner metals between 0.5-12mm thicknesses, including traditional mild and stainless steel but also encompassing the cutting of aluminium, brass, copper and other composites. Again – there is less heat absorbed by the
product when using a fibre laser compared with conventional laser cutting technologies. Coordinate measuring machine manufacturer Aberlink Innovative Metrology (stand U7) will be bringing its Axiom Too CMM to the show. Available in manual or CNC variants, this advanced, easy to use CMM is capable of delivering
consistent, precise results within an inspection department or on the shopfloor.
As with all of the company’s products, the Axiom Too utilises Aberlink’s intuitive software that ensures greater user productivity and profitability. Illustrating the global popularity of Aberlink’s software across a wide range of measuring arm and CMM
brands, it will be
demonstrating the software’s
many advantages on a Faro Arm.
Also on display will be its Project X optical measuring device. Based on a patented, colour matrix scale, X, Y and rotational positions can be
Hampshire-based ICEE Managed Services (stand K30) will demonstrate a range of waterjet cut parts giving visitors an opportunity to see firsthand the range of cutting offered by the technology. ICEE has recently invested in a Bystronic BySprint fibre laser and a new building next to its head office in Waterlooville where its waterjet, brake press and new fibre laser machines all reside.
By offering both laser and waterjet cutting, ICEE is able to supply a profile/cutting service for a wide range of materials, finishes, thicknesses and a choice of processes. The waterjet is a cold cutting process for virtually any materials up to 230mm thick, enabling cutting of materials that cannot be cut by conventional methods where
The UK’s largest and longest established Manufacturing Technology Exhibition 15-16 February, FIVE Farnborough
A
visit to Southern Manufacturing 2012 (alongside the Southern Electronics & AutoAero Exhibitions) will bring you right up to date with the latest
developments in manufacturing technology, production & assembly, composite materials, subcontracting and design innovation. Technical advice on offer will improve your manufacturing process, component sourcing, product design and overall competitiveness.
Meet over 600 national and international suppliers under one roof, see live demonstrations and new product launches of machine tools & tooling, electronics, factory & process automation, packaging & handling, labelling & marking, test & measurement, materials & adhesives, rapid prototyping, ICT, drives & controls and laboratory equipment.
Leading industry experts will bring you up to speed with the hottest issues affecting manufacturing industry today. To book your free seat and to view the full conference programme visit online @
www.industrysouth.co.uk
The exhibition is free to attend, easy to get to and parking is free. Doors open at 9.15am on Wednesday 15th February.
Pre-register online now for your free entry badge and show preview
www.industrysouth.co.uk
Southern Manufacturing & Electronics is an ETES event Organised by European Trade & Exhibition Services Ltd Tel 01784 880890 · email
philv@etes.co.uk
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