Monday, January 08, 2007

The general accuracy rating for HEAT at 4.0” (152mm) tall is:

Accuracy:
±0.0003” (±7µm)

Straightness:
0.0005” (12µm) total – T.I.R.

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 Wednesday, January 03, 2007

HEAT has been developed for 1 and 2 pass machining. This available process and technology will meet or exceed conventional systems results for both accuracy and straightness. A large majority of job tolerances will be meet or exceeded with this available technology.

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 Wednesday, December 27, 2006

An account emailed to me from one of our field guys--

We just did a test cut for a local Detroit company using HEAT. This was a HEAT Technology test cut, and I am very pleased with our results. This customer currently uses a competitor's machine to cut this part. We beat the other machine's roughing speed by about 30%...and the amazing thing is that this comparison is with the other machine using 0.012” brass wire and the Makino using 0.010” brass wire!

Our roughing feedrate was about 0.050” per minute, and the customer has told me that they typical rough at about 0.035” per minute. This customer visited us recently to see the cut, and our estimated time of 8hr 10min using .010 wire was about 20-30 minutes faster than the estimated time on his other machine using 0.012 wire. The estimated time on the SP43 with .012 brass wire came out to 6 hours 57 minutes.  Our actual time using 0.010” wire was 7hr 30min!

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 Monday, December 18, 2006

HEAT technology has only been developed for steel materials, which include: Tool Steels, Stainless Steel, High Alloy Steels, Titanium, and Exotics. Thicknesses ranging from 1.0” to 12.0” are available (25mm to 300mm).

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No. HEAT technology only applies to poor flush conditions, and cannot be combined with the standard “High Speed” optimum flush condition technology. However, a very large majority of jobs do not allow for optimum flushing, so the HEAT technology is very attractive and can be used for a large number of jobs.

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 Friday, December 08, 2006

No!  HEAT technology greatly increases the machining speeds of poor flushing conditions, but it does not reflect the fastest machining speed. We have dedicated “High Speed” machining technology that reflects the fastest machining speeds…which requires and utilizes “optimum” flushing conditions, and uses higher flushing pressures of 1.2 - 1.6 Mpa (174 – 232 psi).

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Tomorrow we'll be presenting a webcast on HEAT at www.makino.com/events (or click the icon on the home page).

Nick Casbar, our National Sales Manager, will be presenting the basic features. Then he'll turn it over to a shop owner using HEAT that is experiencing amazing results!

Register to attend at www.makino.com/events today. If you miss the live event, an archive will be posted next week.

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 Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The new HEAT nozzles are typically set to within 0.300” of the work piece, which can easily be an “eye-balled” operation. This makes setups easy and fast, and actually helps to make operation safer by eliminating the potential of machine crashes of the machining nozzles into the work piece or into clamping/fixturing.

Keep those questions coming to Jeff.Kiszonas@makino.com!

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