Automation choices boost efficiency

RARUK Automation will shine the spotlight on a number of innovations, including a SCARA robot from TM Robotics, which will be demonstrated with a FlexiBowl system for feeding a wide variety parts (hall 19, stand 238).

RARUK Automation is a preferred supplier of Universal Robots in the UK and naturally these collaborative robots (cobots) will also feature heavily on the company’s stand. Three Universal Robots will be demonstrating a variety of applications, all complete with Robotiq grippers, vision systems and force/torque sensors.
Information will also be available on the latest MiR customisable mobile robots for transport tasks.
For further information www.rarukautomation.co.uk

CAM suites reveal 2018 updates

Vero Software will be demonstrating the 2018 R1 releases of its Edgecam, Radan and VISI CADCAM solutions (hall 18, stand 430).

The latest Edgecam includes updates to roughing cycles for milling, turning and mill-turn machining. Here, the prevention of unnecessary CAM regeneration is seen as being particularly important. Radan 2018.1 takes growing demand for automatic bending into consideration, making finger stops safer by allowing for improved part alignment in the press brake, and reducing the number of finger-stop movements required between bends. For the mould and die market, the latest VISI provides greater flexibility when constructing supplier and non-standard tool configurations.
For further information www.verosoftware.com

Fast-change pallet technology

Schunk will be giving a UK exhibition premiere to its new quick-change pallet modules at the show (hall 20, stand 180). The Vero-S NSE3 138 quick-change pallet module and Vero-S NSE-T3 138 tombstone module offer an optional spring-actuated cone seal that automatically locks the module’s changing interface as soon as the clamping pin is lifted.

Schunk’s Vero-S NSE3 delivers a pull-down force of 8 kN or, with activated turbo function, 28 kN. As a result, high tilting moments and transverse forces can be absorbed when parts are clamped at the base for machining their height, for example. Clamping and positioning of the modules is carried out via a short taper with a repeat accuracy of <0.005 mm. Due to the conical fitting, the clamping pins can also be joined into the modules eccentrically. For further information www.gb.schunk.com

Portable metrology and AQC on show

MACH will provide the launch-pad for two new business divisions from Measurement Solutions, each dedicated to applications within the quality control sector (hall 19, stand 22). The Portable Metrology Division, which focuses on portable hand-held measuring systems, will be showing the latest Creaform measurement and scanning systems. In particular, the MetraScan 3D, which is able to scan parts from 300 mm up to 10 m in size, can deal with any material or surface, including castings, sheet metal, composites, machined surfaces and plastics.

MSL’s new Metrology Integration Division is dedicated to providing metrology solutions based on AQC applications, irrespective of whether the requirement is for a traditional CNC CMM or an in-process industrial robot. As part of the launch at the exhibition, MSL will be showing an automated robot cell with a 3D scanner, fully programmed and directly operated through a Metrolog X4 i-Robot.
For further information www.measurement-solutions.co.uk

16 machines on display

Mills CNC is set to showcase 16 Doosan lathes and machining centres (hall 18, stand 520).

In total, eight lathes will be on display, including the new 10”-chuck Puma 2600SY (sub-spindle, Y axis) Mk II, the recently launched 12”-chuck Puma GT 3100LM equipped with driven-tool capability, and the Puma V8300M VTL with driven tools and ATC. Eight Doosan machining centres will also be displayed: two five-axis machines; a large NHP4000 horizontal machining centre with a 60-tool magazine; one VC 3600 twin-table vertical machining centre; and four of Mills’ vertical machining centres from the DNM series, which includes the DNM 4000 that is making its UK debut at the exhibition.
For further information www.millscnc.co.uk