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Global Titanium R&D Center is a Showcase for Makino

Machine tool manufacturer Makino is focused on machining titanium at its new Ohio facility that includes state-of-the-art machine tools, specialized titanium machining and tooling experts, CMM equipment, and all the necessary tools and talent to further titanium machining technologies.

QUICK FIVE-AXIS MACHINING OF ALUMINUM AEROSPACE PARTS

Makino updates the fast MAG1 horizontal machining center with advanced spindle technology for larger metal removal rates that are ideal for producing structural aerospace parts such as ribs, leading edges, and trailing edges of aircraft wing structures.

Titanium Takes Off at Makino

To unveil its latest titanium machining technology, Makino celebrated Global Titanium Day on May 20 with a full schedule of events at its Mason, OH, facility that has been designated as the company?s Global Titanium Research and Development Center. This…

THE NEW ECONOMICS OF TITANIUM

Titanium Machining Technologies: The use of titanium is increasing in the aerospace market for structural components. Mark Rentschler of Makino explains why improving the machining of titanium and changing the economics of its use is important, and how new technologies are impacting the way in which titanium can be machined more efficiently.

ORGANIZE YOUR WORKLOAD AND BETTER MANAGE PRODUCTION CYCLES

Makino offers the Track Pallet Magazine (TPM), which enables companies to reduce setup times, increase machine and spindle utilization, and raise the production capacity of a machine. This machine addition is perfectly suited for low volume and high mix production lines and is easily implemented into any shop.

CONTROLLING MACHINE VIBRATION

Part Three: Kyndall Brown concludes our series by having our panel of experts compare how machining different types of materials affects vibration, looking at gear-driven vs. direct drive spindles, and comparing hand-scraping mating surfaces vs. other methods.

CONTROLLING MACHINE VIBRATION

Part Two: Kyndall Brown continues a panel discussion on how machine vibration can be monitored through the latest technologies and controlled through spindle design.

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