The demand for ever smaller components in industry is constantly rising. Yet micromachining follows its own laws. Tolerances must be very tight. This places high demands on the machining tools. An exact run-out and repeatability of the processes are the keys to success. The user can achieve this with the new Rego-Fix ER microsystem. This innovative tool clamping system offers the overall system very high run-out accuracy and optimum vibration dampening. A decisive effect The Rego-Fix ER (…)
The Eurotec Newsletter
General about Eurotec
Issue 362 ready to be published!
It is like a birth, the delivery will be done on time! This new issue is not completely different than the previous ones, but we worked a lot to change things for more simplicity and user friendliness. The content is as follow: Medical General information about the market Medical Cluster Success stories in Switzerland and USA Cleaning Tooling Lubrication In this part of the magazine we emphasize the fact that medical is not that different than any other field... nevertheless, some (…)
Machines
High-frequency and much more besides!
Small, compact, energy-efficient, fast, vibration-free, precise .... the high-frequency spindles deliver a hand full of trump cards as they take their place on the precision machining marketplace. Why use spindles of this kind? A meeting at Meyrat SA with Mireille Barras, the Head of Marketing and Christian Walther, the Director of this company. Particular conditions Use of the high-frequency spindle is frequently determined by usage conditions. First case to highlight: machining which (…)
Tooling
When 3% will make you over 20!
According to a widespread profitability analysis for CNC machining, the value of tooling represents up to 3% of the total value (see chart). Yet, a simple change at this level may have consequences worth several dozen percentage points in profitability. For a better grasp of this phenomenon, we spoke to Didier Auderset, CEO of PX-Tools, located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, home of microtechnology (Switzerland). Calculable consequences To illustrate the example which is the title of this article, (…)
Machines
Electrochemical milling
The trend towards miniaturization is advancing with ever increasing speed, and this also applies in medical technology applications. Ophthalmic surgery, neurosurgery and ENT surgery have long played a pioneering role in the use of microsurgical instruments. In ophthalmic surgery, especially retinal operations, microforceps 0.3 millimetres in diameter have been successfully used for a considerable time. Significant technical and personal investment Due to the demanding requirements, both (…)
Services
Strategic vision to the service of the industry
According to some widely shared results (no matter for what kind of products) the 10 products that will be the most sold in 10 years simply do not exist nowadays. Where are they? In the head of the public and private researchers. The role of the Pôle des microtechniques of Besançon (France) is to make connections between production capacities in the country and people who can innovate. The golden triangle Industry, researches and training are the three core axes of the Pôle des (…)
Tooling
A material as fascinating as it is difficult to machine
Titanium (Ti) is one of those metals which, by virtue of its properties, is all the rage in different sectors. Its numerous benefits are highly appreciated for parts in the aeronautics, medical or leisure sectors. However, machining this metal is tricky and often requires quite substantial machining times and expensive tooling. Extinguisher required Titanium is considered a metal with a high mechanical resistance and a good ductility in standard temperature conditions. Its specific (…)
General about Eurotec
"New Eurotec" about to be published!
I’ve just finished the layout of the first issue of 2009 and the medical field for microtechniques is well represented, there are really added values stories. We’re about to go on print and there are a few free places to advertise. "New Eurotec" This issue is the first one with the "new layout" and I’m happy with it. I really hope that readers will be pleased with this evolution and I’m looking forward to hearing from them (you?). If you want to receive a copy, do not hesitate to contact (…)
Trade show
AMB 2010 postponed for one week
AMB 2010 will now take place from 28 September to 2 October 2010. According the organisators (January 2009), it is to balance out the competitive field and guarantee the usual extended construction and dismantling times. Impossibility to "jump" from one show to the other All in all it is a difficult period that we’re gonna face in 2010, usually a lot of companies show the same machines and material in AMB and just after in Bimu (Milano, Italy). Bimu will take place from 5 to 9 October. No (…)
Services
Procedure for procedure? Forget it!
I must admit that I’m not addict to procedures and administrative tasks. We all probably know some people for whom the fact that the small ok is in the right box on the form is more important that customer satisfaction.. that drives me crazy to see that. Nevertheless, quality insurance if well implemented is really an asset for those willing to clarify and rationalize production. And guess what? Good news, there is a dedicated show! All process steps under control The 23rd Control (…)