Grinding Machines
To make precision cuts that produce very fine finishes, a grinding machine removes material from a workpiece by abrasion, using a power-driven grinding wheel as a cutting tool spinning at a required speed determined by wheel diameter and manufacturer’s rating, along with a bed-mounted fixture to guide and hold the workpiece. The grinding head can be controlled to travel across the fixed workpiece, or the workpiece can move while the grinding head remains in a fixed position. Types of precision grinding operations include centerless grinding, cylindrical grinding, form grinding, surface grinding and more.
Abrasive Machining/Sawing/Finishing
IMTS 2024 will feature abrasive machining, sawing and finishing.
IMTS 2024 will feature abrasive machining, sawing and finishing.
High-end tap producers are enhancing designs to meet the escalating market share of specialized materials required by high-tech industries, which calls for customized and tailored designs.
The speed, versatility, flexibility and precision of multi-axis machines supports a wide range of industries and part sizes.
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Exhibitors will showcase the latest in grinding technologies, sawing and cutoff machines, as well as a variety of finishing technologies.
MicroX ULTRA: Industry-first micro tool grinding using nanometer resolution down to D0.03mm
With VideoANCA’s newest ULTRA machine makes micro tool grinding easier, more precise and more productive as the only nano-level resolution micro tool grinder.
ANCA’s MicroX ULTRA machine makes micro tool grinding easier, more precise and more productive
as the only nano-level resolution micro tool grinder.
Eight machines plus the newest ANCA Integrated Manufacturing System (AIMS) to be featured in Booth 237406, as the company celebrates its 50th anniversary and the opening of its LA Tech Center