Challenged by Machinability of New Materials?
An event like IMTS provides an opportunity to discover all sorts of success stories while learning about the latest technologies that can help in your operations. Whether you are in the automotive, aerospace, medical or energy industries, odds are that new work materials are challenging you with decreased machinability. Powered metals, compacted graphite iron, titanium alloys and superalloys, as well as composite materials all come with a unique set of machining issues. Yet each can also bring a competitive advantage to the shop that learns how to master the machining of these materials.
Understanding how to apply the right combination of tool and process can lead to success. For example, when working with superalloys, the use of unique tooling that delivers high pressure coolant directly to the point of cut can achieve a 35% reduction in machining time in combination with a 50% increase in surface footage. To find out more about advanced materials and leading edge machining techniques such as dry machining and near net shape, attend the New Metal Cutting Techniques Applied to Current Market Trends session at the IMTS Industry & Technology Conference on Thursday, September 16 at 10:00 a.m. in room W194B.
Don Graham, Seco Tools, Product Manager of Turning and Technical Education
Visit Seco Tools Inc. at IMTS 2010 in Booth W-1564



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