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Milling and deburring in a single process step
W
ith the new milling machine HS-F 3000, Herzog Maschinenfabrik
an automatic sample processing machine which automatically deburs the samples after milling. Another new feature is the tool changing system, which gives the comes to processing samples of makes a major contribution to cost cutting in the sample lab, as processing times are short, and operation is fully automatic throughout the entire processing cycle. The HS-F 3000 3-axis milling machine comes with an entirely new design for use in automated laboratories. A key feature of the machine is the automatic deburring of the samples after
milling. With process sequences optimized, the machine can mill one sample in just about 30 seconds. It is therefore able to achieve throughput rates of up to 800 samples per day.
The machine has been designed to handle a wide and varied range of samples of materials occurring in the steel industry, from soft metals through to the hardest pig iron. The extremely sturdy spindle, ensures that even the hardest of materials can be processed with high precision and reproducibility. The HS-F 3000 machine can process oval, square, round and double thickness samples. The entire process cycle from feeding of the sample - by a robot or a human operator – via milling and deburring through to the removal of the samples takes place
automatically. Milling chips are collected in a container and may be used for spectral analysis. The automatic tool changing system, which has a magazine for up to six control system selects the optimal properties of each sample and places it into the spindle. Thus, the machine operates autonomously without any human intervention over long periods of time, even need to be processed.
The integrated Simatic S7 PLC controller guarantees error-free processing of the most varied of samples. Up to 18 parameter- Consequently, the samples are always milled with optimal cutting speeds and material removal
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rates. The control system also monitors the service times of the individual tools, indicating necessary tool changes and other due maintenance work on the touch panel. When designing the HS-F 3000 sample milling machine, Herzog placed particular emphasis on the versatility of possible mechanical of software interfaces. Thus, the machine seamlessly integrates into Herzog’s robot-based and linear automation systems. Like all other Herzog machines, the HS-F 3000 is extremely sturdy, guaranteeing high milling quality and contributing to the return on investment. The HS-F 3000 is hermetically sealed and noise insulated.
More information on Herzog Maschinenfabrik GmbH & Co KG t: +49.541.9332-0 f: +49.541.9332-232
www.herzog-maschinenfabrik.de sales@herzog-maschinenfabrik. de
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