Chiron Presents Machining Innovations for the Future
The Chiron Group Open House in Tuttlingen, Germany welcomed more than 1,200 expert visitors from around the world May 11-13, offering new ideas and to improve their manufacturing practice – in the Chiron spirit of “Performance meets Precision.”
“We received much positive feedback from customers, partners and suppliers on the many new innovations and experiences at the Open House, indicating that the Chiron Group and the product portfolio has the right answers to current and future questions and demands,” said Carsten Liske, CEO of the Chiron Group.
Visitors saw live demonstrations of combined friction stir welding (FSW) and machining processes; scalable manufacturing system for microtechnology; high-productivity twin-spindle machining – three new product innovations by the Chiron Group, focus on productivity, efficiency and sustainability.
High dynamics plus high stability plus large working chamber plus a twin-spindle machining center with a spindle distance of up to 1,200 mm: The 22, 25 and 28 Series machines from the Chiron Group set a new benchmark in terms of productivity and precision in this. As an example in practice, a DZ 25 P that has been in use for two years improved the manufacturing of automotive structural components. All in all, this turnkey solution has provided, according to the customer: "A stable and high-precision process with greatly increased output in comparison to the previous system."
“In addition to other double-spindle applications such as battery and e-motor housing manufacturing, these new series are also fully capable of massive machining applications starting with solid material,” said a Chiron spokesperson. “The extremely stable portal design forms the basis for high precision, while an efficient work area and user ergonomics enable flexible integration of a wide range of automation solutions for ideal productivity and process reliability.”
Scalable manufacturing system for microtechnology sector