Precision engineering specialist ANT Industries has strengthened its advanced manufacturing capability with a six-figure investment in a new Axile G8 mill-turn centre at its facility in Atherstone, Warwickshire.
The machine forms part of the company’s ongoing strategy to expand its role as a trusted supplier of complex components to the aerospace and gas turbine sectors. Combining high-speed machining with advanced multi-axis control, the Axile G8 is being deployed primarily for the manufacture of high-value aero-engine components where precision, repeatability and surface quality are critical.
Managing director Shaun Rowley says early trials have already demonstrated significant performance benefits: “From our initial testing, the machine has exceeded expectations for accuracy, speed and ease of programming. The combination of processing power, axis control and machining speed gives us greater accuracy when producing complex profiles.”
The Axile G8 has also delivered notable improvements in surface finish quality, an important requirement for demanding aerospace applications.
“Parts produced on the machine have an exceptional finish,” says Rowley. “In many cases, the surface appearance is closer to a ground finish than a milled one, which is a reflection of the machine’s rigidity and precision.”
A key feature of the machine is its centred trunnion construction, designed to maximise stability and control during machining operations. The rigid structure enables tighter tolerances and improved consistency when producing complex geometries.
The machine also allows multiple milling and turning operations to be completed in a single set up, eliminating the inaccuracies that can occur when parts are transferred between machines.
“Our main reason for investing was the accuracy gained by removing multiple changeovers,” he adds. “The machine delivers exceptional repeatability, allowing us to produce highly complex components efficiently and consistently.”
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