
Mike Page, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "EDM Cell",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Manufacturingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Advanced diesinking/wire EDM cell boosts cars from
Agie Charmilles, which we summarised at the time by saying "A dedicated and high-capability diesinking and wire EDM manufacturing cell has been installed by a UK Formula 1 car racing team to help improve its performance in the 2007 season".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release High speed/performance milling machines bought from
Agie Charmilles: "Mould and toolmaker has acquired high-speed and high-performance 5-axis milling machines to increase its productivity and maintain ia competitive advantage".
In October 2005, we covered the news from FSG Tool and Die
concerning its Precesion toolmaking
- take a look at Five-axis VMC maximises toolmaking productivity
which says: "Welsh precision toolmaker has acquired a five-axis VMC so that it can quickly switch between machining steel and graphite parts, enabling the company to maximise productivity".
Take a look also at the news release from FSG Tool and Die, Packaging Moulding Growth Leads To Machining Buy,
as well as Single-set up wire EDM replaces CNC machining ops from Charmilles Technologies Corporation,
and Latest EDM acquisitions boost toolmaking status from Charmilles Technologies Corporation.
See also:
News on the Robofil Wire EDM cell from Charmilles Technologies Corporation
(November 2002)
Wire EDM cell profiles parts for over 250 different configurations of beryllium copper shielding and increased the manufacturer's penetration into European markets
News on the Robotised EDM cell from 600 Centre
(October 2002)
A robot, working as part of an unmanned wire cutting electro-discharge machine cell, is providing round-the-clock production of powder compacting die tools
Preset tooling speeds products to market
(March 2002)
Having made an investment in rapid product development during 2000, Cheviot Precision acquired an EDM tooling preset station and has since increased its production
Subcontract engineer expands wire erosion facility
(July 2001)
Subcontract engineering company Bedestone is continually expanding its operations and has increased its wire erosion capacity, investing in the latest technology from Charmilles Technologies
Charmilles EDM cell offers continuing expansion
(March 2001)
Glasgow Precision is finding increasing benefits from the introduction of Wire Electro Discharge Machining (WEDM) into their production routines
Wire EDM increases press tool capacity
(March 2001)
With the CNC Fanuc and the Mitsubishi FX30 wire EDMs, you have automatic wire threading, so you can load multiple jobs or cut multiple apertures in a job, says Green Bros (UK)
Cabinet maker relies on efficient EDM tooling
(March 2001)
system A cabinet maker requires 100,000s of fittings each week, and relies on an efficient EDM electrode workholding and management system to ensure quality products from its press tooling
CNC EDM centre frees up skills for toolmaking
(February 2001)
To concentrate on plastics mould toolmaking and prototyping, and free toolmakers from routine machining, Algram has acquired an Ingersoll Center 4000 robotised EDM from Mitsubishi EDM
Cheviot goes for growth with Mikron technology
(February 2001)
Cheviot Precision Engineering's ongoing success is demonstrated by its recent investment in a Mikron VCP 710 three axis vertical machining centre to help tackle an increasing mould tooling workload
