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News Release from: DMG (UK) | Subject: CNC turning centres
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 June 2007
Machine tool group to show six new CNC
lathes
DMG plans to show six new machines at the forthcoming EMO machine tool exhibition, including universal, vertical, twin-spindle, mill/turn centres, sliding head and multi-spindle types.
German machine tool group, DMG, plans to show 68 machine tools under power Man will feature the latest high speed linear drive technology that has been well accepted for high dynamics and wear-free axis movement
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The extensive range will be represented in Hall 2, Stand A01 at the EMO 2007 exhibition in Hannover (September 17-22).
Out of this vast technology showcase, 15 machines will be world launches on the 3,900m2 stand, some 10% larger than the same event in 2005 and will also feature support from CADCAM, control system and financial advisors as well as service, product support and tool management displays.
From the DMG turning range, six new machines will be launched out of 30 installations including universal, vertical, twin-spindle, mill/turn centres, sliding head and multi-spindle types.
These will be complemented by 31 machining centres of which nine will be new including 5-axis universal, vertical, travelling column and horizontal configurations.
In addition, examples of more specialised Ultrasonic and Lasertec machine ranges will be shown.
These machines are widely used in the medical, toolmaking, semiconductor and optical sectors.
One of the breakthrough areas in ultrasonic production technology for DMG is the complete machining of brake discs made from fibre-reinforced ceramic materials.
Meanwhile for Lasertec, the precision boring of funnel-shaped air cooling holes in turbines and aerospace components has considerably improved performance efficiency and fuel consumption.
* DMG at EMO, Hannover, Germany, September 17-22, Hall 2, Stand A01.
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