Systems Inc. (Wood Dale, IL) to his Infi nity EDM shop to meet his customer’s increasing demands for machining capability. Marx, who has a nearly 40-year stake in tool-and-die-focused shops, is a seasoned expert with a wealth of experience with changing machining technologies in the wire EDM machinery industry. Due to his love of EDM machining, he took a leap of faith and opened his own wire EDM shop with partner Mike Knier in 1998 and called it Infi nity EDM. After opening with three Mitsubishi wire EDM machines, Infi nity EDM has grown over the years to house 16 Mitsubishi wire EDMs. “We started with three Mitsubishi wire EDMs because that was what I was familiar with and worked on the majority of my career. They are also known to be workhorse machines and I’ve always had good luck with them,” said Marx. Working in three shifts, Infi nity EDM ran all of its EDM machines 24/7. Doing so, the shop was able
Infi nity EDM has added machining centers from MC Machinery to offer its customers full-service machining from start to fi nish under one roof.
Turn your CMM into a versatile measuring solution.
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– Non-contact laser line probes are ideal for all environments from R&D through production. Use for reverse engineering, rapid measurement of non-prismatic parts, castings, forgings, stampings, molds, complex geometry, airfoils and flexible parts.
– Quick Vision Probe (QVP) is ideal for achieving high throughput for flexible parts.
– Surftest probe enables surface roughness analysis, eliminating the need for workpiece changeover to a second device.
– All probing solutions can also be mounted onto the PH10M or PH10MQ probe head, and with a probe changer, can accommodate both contact and non-contact measurements.
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