EXHIBITION SHOW ISSUE EMO 2019 HANOVER, 16-21 SEPTEMBER – WWW.EMO-HANNOVER.DE
draining media lter with Filtermist’s
centrifugal technology, offering a costeffective
alternative to other products that
serve high pressure coolant situations
Absolent AB, electrostatic lters
manufacturer Bristol T&G International
GmbH, ducting maker FastClip, as well as
products manufactured by Montreal-based
air pollution control specialist Diversitech
Inc will also be on the stand.
#3D_printing Gefertec (MT Squared,
https://is.gd/fefove) Hall 9 Stand K03
Wire-arc-welding process-based machine
arc405 is available in a new version New
process head ARC QM Head has integrated
melt pool control for quality monitoring. It
allows the welding process to be monitored,
recorded and documented Example uses
will feature. Deutsche Bahn AG has
produced a wheelset bearing cover as a
high priority spare part for a freight
locomotive on a Gefertec machine, together
with Rolf Lenk. This cover has now quali ed
for industry-grade use With Gefertec
being part of the EMAG Group, it is
underlined that the increasing demand for
Gefertec machines can be satis ed on
shorter delivery times via Emag’s
established machine building expertise.
#tooling Gewefa (https://is.gd/irovok)
Hall 5 Stand G04 M96+ER hydraulic
chuck with external thread connection now
permits connection to all driven tools with
ER spindles. It xes on the collet location
of ER-style driven-head spindles. Being a
hydraulic chuck, it offers exceptional allaround
grip on the cutter with anti-vibration
damping for improved surface nish
HydroPin is a single-point boring bar
toolholder that utilises the proven tool grip
features of a hydraulic chuck with the
added advantage of guaranteeing xed
orientation when positioning the bar –
opportunities for inaccuracy and bar
de ection during boring operations are
greatly reduced.
#automation Halter (ETG, https://is.gd/
ulufay) Hall 27 Stand B84 A new
model suitable for loading heavier
workpieces of up to 70 kg and for loading
long rods up to 600 mm will be unveiled.
#accessories #CNC #Industry_4.0
Heidenhain (https://is.gd/ivugiv) Hall 9
Stand F32 New Component Monitoring
option for TNC controls observes processes
and protects machines from equipment
failure due to wear or overload. For
Gefertec machines in the
company’s application centre
example, continuous monitoring of spindle
bearing load avoids exceeding de ned
limits, preventing damage to the spindle.
Monitoring feed axes allows conclusions to
be drawn concerning ballscrew wear and
any potential failure. It increases process
reliability, productivity and lifetime of the
machine, while at the same time reduces
unplanned machine downtime In the
‘mav industrie 4.0 area’, Heidenhain, OPSIngersoll
and Haimer will show intelligent
data management in an automated
manufacturing environment, including
predictive job planning, works reliably and
ef ciently. A TNC 640 control with Batch
Process Manager and StateMonitor
Digitally-driven sustainability – For Konrad Keck, sales
manager DACH of Benz GmbH Werkzeugsysteme, Smart Service
is the key to offering services and products for Industry 4.0 (IoTready).
For Benz, Smart Service takes in ever larger amounts of
digital information used for preventive service processing. On
energy harvesting to drive smart tools, he says: “With rotating
tools, the energy for the sensor system is obtained from energy
harvesting, basically allowing battery solutions to be dispensed
with.” Energy can be harvested from ambient temperature,
vibrations or air currents.
However, the most sustainable aspect of ‘Smart Service’ is
that the tools last longer, due to preventive maintenance
intervals. In the future, when digitalisation renders products
aware of their own condition, such parameters can be used as
the basis for control loops that increase the service life of the
tools. Benz will be demonstrating how digitalisation can affect
applications in daily practice in the form of its newly developed
rotating tool magazine Hybrix and the LinA broaching system.
Daniel Meuris, head of digitalisation and virtualisation at
machine tool manufacturer Klingelnberg GmbH, Hückeswagen,
points to the company’s GearEngine platform for gear production.
This serves as a central collection point for production data and
an interface between production and management. The platform
facilitates the deployment of software-based data services for
Klingelnberg machine tool operators. One example is bevel gear
production; here, Klingelnberg’s new SmartTooling system
identi es tools and xtures for bevel gear milling machines using
Data Matrix codes and manages them centrally in a database.
Explains Meuris: “The means of production are described to any
required level of precision as digital twins in a central database.
Production data is added to this database during and after gear
cutting.” Klingelnberg will be demonstrating how this works in
practice by showing actual operation on a machine.
Professor Heiko Wenzel-Schinzer, managing director and chief
digital of cer of Wenzel Group GmbH & Co. KG, says: “We can
take more and faster measurements with optical solutions, 5-axis
measuring heads and special measuring machines, and give
direct feedback to the processing machines via closed control
loops.” However, when measurement technology moves into
production, it is crucial that it more or less eliminates downtime.
On the Wenzel Group stand, the company will demonstrate the
interaction between production and new measuring technology –
from portable measuring arms through to high speed scanning
machines.
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