
Mike Page, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Extrusion Dies",
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 Wire EDM improves subcontractor services from
Agie Charmilles, which we summarised at the time by saying "EDM subcontractor has purchased a wire EDM to improve its manufacturing services and improve turnaround times and achieve tight customer delivery deadlines".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Efficiency boost at BioPlastics with VX software from
VX Corporation: "BioPlastics now able to send extrusion die 3D models directly to the tooling shop without translation".
In April 2007, we covered the news from Omnexus
- take a look at Multilayer packaging film advances discussed
which says: "The new international conference on Multilayer Packaging Films organised by AMI was attended by delegates from 19 countries across the world".
Take a look also at the news release from Applied Market Information, Multilayer packaging films conference programme,
as well as Fibre and film added to plastics portfolio from DSM Engineering Plastics,
and Important time gains thanks to TopSolid from Missler Software.
See also:
Solid carbide milling cutters priced competitively
(November 2005)
A high value milling cutter range - designed for high metal removal rates - feature a unique design that reduces vibration with corresponding reductions in noise when machining the workpiece
Effective finishing cleans up moulds and products
(May 2005)
Rubber, plastics and polymer components and the moulds and dies that produce them provide many opportunities for customers to benefit from using highly effective finishing equipment
Digital servo doubles cut-to-length accuracy
(January 2005)
Equipping a high speed extruded plastics tubing cut-to-length machine with an advanced digital servo drive has doubled its accuracy without involving extensive design modifications
Doubling the accuracy of high speed machines
(January 2005)
By equipping a high speed cut-to-length machine with an advanced digital servo drive, Baldor has doubled its accuracy
Die milling avoids time consuming spark erosion
(October 2004)
For making rubber weather seals that fit around car doors, Cooper-Standard Automotive produces its own multi-part extrusion dies at its factory in Maesteg, Mid Glamorgan
Precision Extrusion Dies For Quality Assessment
(July 2004)
Celsum Technologies can supply a wide range of precision extrusion dies for laboratory rheometers and extrusion lines, as well as for pilot extrusion plants
CNC lathe cuts extrusion die machining by 70%
(February 2004)
Following the investment in a CNC slant bed chucking lathe a leading producer of extrusion dies for plastics and rubber insulation has cut extrusion die machining up to 70 per cent
Versatile Digital Strain Cards Launched
(December 2003)
DSC employs state-of-the-art surface-mount electronics technology to provide a stable, low-cost, programmable, digital conditioning amplifier suitable for most strain gauge devices
News on the Precision extrusion dies from Celsum Technologies
(December 2003)
Extrusion dies for laboratory applications such as extrusion rheometry are supplied as part of a tailor-made extrusion die service for many laboratory instruments and pilot plant processes
Amplifier converts strain gauges efficiently
(July 2003)
Strain gauge amplifier is claimed to be an extremely cost-efficient, flexible, and compact yet rugged solution to conditioning the signals from up to four strain gauge devices
Wire EDMs cut complex shapes unmanned
(June 2003)
Investment in two wire EDM machines allows a mould and die maker to profile complicated shapes quickly and accurately in virtually any material over long periods unmanned
Robotised cell produces powder compacting dies
(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
Airless blasting: cost effective mould cleaning
(July 2001)
Guyson believes the answer to removing solidified and burnt mould lubricants cost-effectively lies in an airless range of high speed, high velocity, 'soft' impact, mould and die cleaning systems
