Seminar Cuts Through Curiosity of Indian, Japanese Customers
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新闻摘要:India and Japan are two important countries looking to improve on their existing operations by cutting on cost and improving on their production capabilities.
India and Japan are two important countries looking to improve on their existing
operations by cutting on cost and improving on their production capabilities.
To assist manufacturing leaders from both countries, TaeguTec held a
two-day seminar at its headquarters in South Korea where the gamut of cutting
tools were on display and put to the test during extensive demonstrations on
various materials.
For Japan, the industrial leaders that attended the
TaeguTec seminar came to examine how the Korean giant’s tools can be applied to
Japan’s current machining trends such as high-speed machining and
knowledge-based systems.
India, a country that is advancing at remarkable
rates, is a very different case than Japan. Currently, the country’s
manufacturers are moving away from lower-level basic industrial equipment and
automation technology and upgrading their machines and cutting tools.
This rejuvenation of the Indian manufacturing sector is infused by not
only purchasing the newest and most advanced machine tools in the business today
but by also having their machinists, maintenance engineers and managers attend
technical seminars in order to find the best solutions that will propel their
companies into ones that lead their industry.
In Japan, hard milling is
gaining prominence as a productivity-enhancing machining method used in
machining molds and dies in hardened materials.
One new offering by
TaeguTec that is gaining much interest in Japan is the HardMill, a new solid
carbide end mill dedicated towards high-speed machining of high hardness
materials.
With tougher application requirements demanded from the mold
and die and aerospace industries, TaeguTec has applied the advanced coating of
the TT5505 grade on the HardMill line in order to go beyond the current
offerings available on the market right now. Its improved tool life and coating
is a direct result of the ultrafine grain size substrate which, in the end,
provides excellent surface finish.
“We produce many mold and die parts
using many different kinds of materials for Japanese companies; the only thing
that is common with what we do is that the products need to be of high-quality
and ready for delivery as fast as possible, that’s why we were curious to see
the HardMill demonstrated on the same materials and with the same cutting
conditions as we use in our shops across Japan,” said a tooling manager from a
popular Japanese firm.
On the other hand, Indian manufacturers are at the
crossroads between a nation whose companies still use lower-level technologies,
those in the process of upgrading to meet the global needs of today and
companies that have all the best machines money can buy.
To bolster its
global competitiveness, Indian manufacturers in the automotive, petrochemical,
electronics and chemical fields are interested in developing higher quality
production capacities. One tool that fits right into their game plan is the
newly released ApexMill, an economic solid carbide end mill for general purpose
machining on small depths-of-cut applications. The ApexMill economical type’s
two and four flute flat end mills is offered in various lengths to cover a wide
range of roughing and finishing application on various materials.
As the
seminar progressed and deeper examples where demonstrated, more and more
industrial leaders from both countries found that TaeguTec, not only as a
company that provides tools but as a company that provides solutions, is easy
and helpful to interact and collaborate with.
operations by cutting on cost and improving on their production capabilities.
To assist manufacturing leaders from both countries, TaeguTec held a
two-day seminar at its headquarters in South Korea where the gamut of cutting
tools were on display and put to the test during extensive demonstrations on
various materials.
For Japan, the industrial leaders that attended the
TaeguTec seminar came to examine how the Korean giant’s tools can be applied to
Japan’s current machining trends such as high-speed machining and
knowledge-based systems.
India, a country that is advancing at remarkable
rates, is a very different case than Japan. Currently, the country’s
manufacturers are moving away from lower-level basic industrial equipment and
automation technology and upgrading their machines and cutting tools.
This rejuvenation of the Indian manufacturing sector is infused by not
only purchasing the newest and most advanced machine tools in the business today
but by also having their machinists, maintenance engineers and managers attend
technical seminars in order to find the best solutions that will propel their
companies into ones that lead their industry.
In Japan, hard milling is
gaining prominence as a productivity-enhancing machining method used in
machining molds and dies in hardened materials.
One new offering by
TaeguTec that is gaining much interest in Japan is the HardMill, a new solid
carbide end mill dedicated towards high-speed machining of high hardness
materials.
With tougher application requirements demanded from the mold
and die and aerospace industries, TaeguTec has applied the advanced coating of
the TT5505 grade on the HardMill line in order to go beyond the current
offerings available on the market right now. Its improved tool life and coating
is a direct result of the ultrafine grain size substrate which, in the end,
provides excellent surface finish.
“We produce many mold and die parts
using many different kinds of materials for Japanese companies; the only thing
that is common with what we do is that the products need to be of high-quality
and ready for delivery as fast as possible, that’s why we were curious to see
the HardMill demonstrated on the same materials and with the same cutting
conditions as we use in our shops across Japan,” said a tooling manager from a
popular Japanese firm.
On the other hand, Indian manufacturers are at the
crossroads between a nation whose companies still use lower-level technologies,
those in the process of upgrading to meet the global needs of today and
companies that have all the best machines money can buy.
To bolster its
global competitiveness, Indian manufacturers in the automotive, petrochemical,
electronics and chemical fields are interested in developing higher quality
production capacities. One tool that fits right into their game plan is the
newly released ApexMill, an economic solid carbide end mill for general purpose
machining on small depths-of-cut applications. The ApexMill economical type’s
two and four flute flat end mills is offered in various lengths to cover a wide
range of roughing and finishing application on various materials.
As the
seminar progressed and deeper examples where demonstrated, more and more
industrial leaders from both countries found that TaeguTec, not only as a
company that provides tools but as a company that provides solutions, is easy
and helpful to interact and collaborate with.
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