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  Racking up productivity
With lathes offering larger (and smaller) bar capacities and increasingly high speed spindles, the demands placed upon today’s magazine barfeeds have never been greater
 06/11/2008 

  Expanding complexities
The increasing use of composites throws up challenges for cutting tool companies; and not only because of the diverse materials
 21/10/2008 

  Technology trade-up
Progressive investment in ever more productive manufacturing technology has been a theme at companies both large and small.
 08/10/2008 

  Light: fantastic
The answer to both saving energy and yet boosting efficiency lies in matching intelligent lighting concepts with the appropriate lighting components.
 25/08/2008 

  Performance not price
Cutting tool selection should follow performance rather than price, says LMT, and it explains why.
 23/08/2008 

  Farnborough International Airshow 2008
As Farnborough International Airshow celebrates 60 years, the 2008 event will be the biggest ever in terms of exhibition space and exhibitor presence. Manufacturing technology suppliers are increasingly attending the event.
 01/07/2008 

  Holding fast in production
Reduced operator fatigue, increased productivity plus higher component accuracy and repeatability have been won through investment in latest workholding technology.
 19/06/2008 

  (Carbide) recipe for success
If the LMT group of companies’ ‘head’ – its corporate headquarters - is located in Oberkochen, Germany, its ‘heart’ is very much in Kepfenberg, Austria, says Gerhard Melcher, head of product management, cutting tools and marketing for Boehlerit, which is located there. The reason is simple, this is where the carbide insert mixes and inserts themselves for the six-company LMT group are made, and where the inserts are also coated.
 27/05/2008 

  Dormer story - latest twist
With its move to Sheffield's Advanced Manufacturing Park later this year, Dormer is returning to its roots but with a new high tech focus, working with the AMP's Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre.
 16/05/2008 

  Barfeed bonanza
Every good CNC lathe deserves a good barfeed; and there are products aplenty available, as Machinery reviews.
 03/05/2008 

  Tooling challenge met
It was with weary resignation that one company gave WNT (UK) a chance to solve a intractable problem with the machining of an EN8 forging. But the Sheffeld-based cutting tool firm delivered.
 25/02/2008 

  Hard material specialist
The relationship between hard materials/cutting tool manufacturer and supplier Ceratizit and its WNT cutting tool distribution operation may not be clear. Machinery makes it so. Both have separate, complementary, strategies.
 22/02/2008 

  MACH 2008 preview
MACH, the UK's bienniel manufacturing technology event, will be held at Birmingham's NEC from Monday 21 April through to Friday 25 April. This is Machinery's first preview of the upcoming exhibition.
 13/02/2008 

  Performance vices
Simple but reliable and accurate workholding technology complements high-tech 5-axis machining at Hemlock Engineering.
 08/01/2008 

  Tooling, torque, rigidity
I hate looking at car stickers! But there is one that seems very pertinent to our industry: “A dog is for life and not just for Christmas.” Surely this analogy can be applied to those seeking higher productivity from machining?
 19/12/2007 

  Out-smarting competition
While some are still mourning the closure of the MG Rover plant at Longbridge and the Peugeot facility at Ryton, suppliers to automotive customers have had to dust themselves down and find new business.
 19/12/2007 

  Feed me right
Barfeed systems help improve productivity, throughput and quality; but they must be matched to the particular needs of the turning operation.
 15/11/2007 

  Competitive advances
Faster EDM; faster programming; better tooling; CADCAM developments; the use aluminium instead of steel tools; mould and die makers have many routes to better productivity.
 09/11/2007 

  Tonnes and microns
When you are machining some of the largest castings ever produced, it pays to have cutters, and a tooling supplier, that deliver on its promises. Sheffield-based heavy engineering company Davy Markham and tooling supplier Ceratizit are developing a partnership that is delivering just that.
 17/10/2007 

  30,000 tools for the job
Leitz Metalworking Technology Group (LMT) is a Germany-headquartered tooling organisation which boasts sales of £215 million from six tooling specialists employing 3,000 employees. It is itself part of the Leitz Association of companies which today employs 6,400. LMT (UK), Coventry is the UK organisation that represents LNMT Group’s six companies of Bilz, Boehlerit, Fette, Belin Kieninger, and Onsrud. Together, these six companies claim a product portfolio of around 30,000 items, most of which have been developed within the group. Some 5 per cent of revenues are invested into product R&D.
 16/10/2007 

  Tooling up for the future
Tooling firm Seco's chief executive explains his comany's expansionist agenda in an industry where the large players continue to snap up the small fry.
 03/08/2007 

  Master Craftsman
Craftsman Tools, the Yorkshire-based provider of workholding equipment, toolholding products and contract machining services, is doing a roaring trade. Turnover now stands at £4.5 million, with 60 per cent of this generated by UK customers, employee count is up 10 per cent on last year (currently standing at 54) and investment is at record levels.
 27/07/2007 

  5-axis success factors
Some 50 delegates attended Machinery’s 5-axis seminar last month at the Heritage Motor Centre. Machine tools, CNC, tooling, workholding, programming, program simulation and user experience, all formed part of the day, which took in nine presentations in total.
 24/07/2007 

  On the inside at Seco
A UK journalist hasn’t been invited to Seco’s production facilities in Sweden for over 15 years. Machinery accepted the invitation. With a turnover in 2006 of €600 million, Seco Tools AB is the world’s fourth largest cutting tool group, employing some 4,300 people globally. Inserts remain the heartbeat of Seco, accounting for two-thirds of the company’s revenue. Insert production, along with the majority of Seco’s research and development takes place at the company’s principal site at Fagersta, some 150 km northwest of Stockholm.
 19/07/2007 

  Get (pre)set for productivity
Presetting helps manufacturers raise productivity and produce correct parts, first time, at less cost. Here's how.
 17/07/2007 

 
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