Vollmer set to unveil two eroding machines

At the GrindingHub 2024 exhibition in Stuttgart this May, Vollmer will give premieres to a
number of innovations. For instance, the company will unveil its QS 860 and QSF 860 eroding machines, which can machine PCD-tipped circular saws. Although the machines will not be on show in Stuttgart,
Vollmer will be providing information about them both digitally and in face-to-face
meetings. Another innovation from Vollmer will be the VFS 400 filtration system, seen for the first
time at GrindingHub. Visitors to the trade fair can experience live how the space-saving
system carries out ultra-fine filtration of cooling oil or dielectric during the sharpening
process. Depending on the machine type, up to two Vollmer sharpening machines can
connect to the VFS 400. At the show, these machines will be CHX 840 and CS 860 grinding
machines, which sharpen carbide-tipped circular saws. The VHybrid 260 grinding and eroding machine and the VLaser 370 laser machine will also be live on the Vollmer stand. Among further new technology will be a feature for the VGrind 360S grinding machine. Thanks to an optional dressing unit for the grinding wheel, tools with the ultra-hard cutting material PcBN can now also be ground in two machining steps: roughing and high-precision finishing. PcBN machining is possible with the VGrind 360S because the machine has very high system rigidity on one hand, and X, Y and Z axes driven by linear induction motors on the other, which implements oscillating tool machining. Vollmer will also showcase products and services from its subsidiaries Loroch and ultraTEC innovation.
For further information www.vollmer-group.com