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the 45º diagonals by means of multi-layer flame cutting. They only deployed the milling machine for the fine finishing of the component. The contrast between the costs for mechanical processing and flame cutting was what primarily motivated the customer to decide on the procedure that Jebens was recommending. Using 3D-modelling, the commercial and technical consultants from Jebens


worked closely with the customer to optimise the construction in terms of cost and quality aspects. The result speaks for itself: 40% savings on processing costs and a 30% shorter processing time.


Economically


interesting prospects In the meantime, Jebens is enjoying a flood of enquiries about the alternative option


of flame cutting instead of milling for cost-efficient accomplishment of large ablation volumes even in the case of complex geometries. Final mechanical finishing cannot always be dispensed with, but the main portion of the material to be ablated can be removed at considerably lower cost. The prospects of faster production time, reliable


processes and lower parts costs in the processing of large components are very attractive. In numerous applications they are convincing arguments for this solution, and – thanks to Jebens’ comprehensive know- how and high-performance machinery and equipment – the specialists from Korntal- Münchingen are predestined to be the ones to provide it.


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