Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Hey everyone, IMTS 08 is nearly here and all of us at Makino are very excited. We'd like to inform you that Makino EDM will have a new, larger booth at this year's IMTS in Chicago, IL, September 8-13. The new booth is twice the size of previous years, showcasing EDM machines and processes for Micro-machining, Aerospace, Medical, and Job Shop applications. We will have displays of parts for these sectors, and our Applications staff will be there to answer questions about the machines, parts, and processes that will be shown. The new, larger booth will be located in the Lakeside Pavilion, at D-4101, directly at the entrance to the Hall. Along with Ram and Wire EDMs, we will have a V22 high precision, high speed VMC to complement the Micro-machining area of the display.

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 Friday, August 01, 2008

Single Source Technologies Introduces Topas Plus H.E.A.T. wire


Pine Brook, NJ--August 2008--Single Source Technologies, Consumables Group is proud to introduce a unique new Gamma phase wire, optimized to ensure the fastest possible part production while maintaining accuracy, Topas plus H.E.A.T..

This wire technology breakthrough is the result of two years of collaboration and testing by Makino and Berkenhoff at Berkenhoff's development facility in Germany. Berkenhoff is highly regarded for wire EDM products such as Cobra Cut, MegaCut and Bronco Cut.

Topas Plus H.E.A.T. is manufactured specifically to compliment Makino's H.E.A.T. Technology, but can also provide significantly faster machining speeds on all high performance wire EDMs. Initial results of tests utilizing Topas plus H.E.A.T. wire have seen increases in machining speeds by as much as 40 percent compared to traditional single coated wires.

Topas plus H.E.A.T. offers a unique approach to Gamma phase wires, utilizing a dual coating that provides more zinc content in the cutting zone, aiding the spark erosion process and providing superior straightness and cleanliness for automatic wire threading. When combining these properties with the Makino EDM features such as BellyWIZARD, H.E.A.T. (High Energy Applied Technology) and the newly developed SurfaceWIZARD, Topas plus H.E.A.T. delivers the most significant performance improvement provided by a coated wire to the EDM industry thus far.

Topas plus H.E.A.T. is available in 0.010 and 0.012-inch diameter wires on European and Asian style spools from Single Source Technologies, Consumables Group in North America. Learn more about Single Source Technologies at
www.singlesourcetech.com.

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 Friday, June 20, 2008

Our work has paid off, and the ED-CAM Version 5 is on the way! The new ED-CAM software for sinker EDMs is currently projected for release on September 8, 2008, to coincide with IMTS in Chicago.

We’ve included many new features to improve on our widely accepted ED-CAM version 4, including expanded model data, machining conditions technology, and electrode material types. Further options include carbide machining and Z-axis stabilizer. It can now provision a wide selection of cavity types, including rib, open side, connector, pin gate, speaker grill, EDM after pre-cut, and more.

We’ve also simplified the user interface, making it more logical when entering data. Users will also be happy to know we’ve added spreadsheet data import for those of you that lay out their processes on spreadsheets. The new version is also Windows Vista compatible, for those of you who have made that jump.

If you’re currently using ED-CAM version 2, Makino is offering a free software upgrade should you desire to do so.

As always, feel free to leave questions and comments for me. Despite the busyness of day to day life here at Makino, I will make time to respond!

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 Thursday, May 15, 2008

Hey everybody, forgive me for the lack of posts recently. We’ve been busy helping customers with a few challenging applications.

Today I wanted to share a couple of success stories I received from customers using the PICO wire guide system.
 
The customer was using a U32j with PICO to thread two series of holes in a die plate. The die plate contained a total of 836 holes, half of them were 0.012", and half were 0.015" in diameter. The wire this customer used was 0.006" brass. To the pleasant surprise of this customer, the machine correctly threaded 835 of the 836 holes.
 
Many customers have had great success with the PICO guides in several different applications, including holes smaller than 0.020" diameter, and/or with pitch locations of less than 0.060" center-to-center. Another customer is actually automatically threading through a series of holes in a stack of parts with separation between each part in the stack. The part stack, including the spaces, is about 1-1/2 inches tall.
 
Many of these success stories have come from applications used in medical and aerospace parts manufacturing. If you’re using Makino’s new PICO system and want to share your experience, email me at
jeff.kiszonas@makino.com. We’d love to hear from you!

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 Friday, April 25, 2008

I've mentioned this before here, but I want to remind everyone that Makino is doing some interesting materials testing related to EDM and aerospace manufacturing.  We've already had a lot of Wire EDM testing done - 18 samples, 3 different alloys (17-4PH, AL6-4V, 6061-T6), 1, 2, and 3 pass machining. Tests performed were recast thickness, Heat Affected Zone thickness, micro cracks, and Vickers Micro Hardness.  We've seen some very impressive results that you can see in our webinar archives at Makino.com . We are now in the process of testing the same 3 alloys, same tests, but with Sinker EDM burns. We'll be adding Inconel 713 in the very near future. I'll have results from these tests in the next couple of weeks, and I'll presenting this data at the Montreal Machine Technology Show on Tuesday, May 13. Anyone interested in these types of tests should stop by if you're attending the show. I'll also be supporting our Canadian distributor, SST-Canada, in their booth, number 332. If you're at the show, stop by either the technical presentation on Tuesday morning, or the SST booth to say hi. If you'd like a copy of the test results of what we've done so far, just send me an email and I'll send you a copy.

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 Thursday, April 17, 2008

Hey guys, I thought I'd let you all take a look at a new test cut piece that the EDM Applications Department in Auburn Hills came up with.  This part shows how well SurfaceWizard technology handles interrupted and variable thickness cuts without leaving lines at transition points.  With older technology, cutting across these kinds of details would leave anything from fine witness lines, to gouges that could be several thousandths of an inch deep.  The only visible line here is on the left side of the "K" in Makino.  Not only did SurfaceWizard allow cutting of this part without leaving severe witness lines, the technology also helps produce a straight, flat cut along the surface being worked.  This part came directly off of the machine, with no hand work or secondary operations to "polish up" the EDMed surface.  For more details on SurfaceWizard technology, contact me via phone or email, or call EDM Applications at our Die Mold Technology Center in Auburn Hills, MI at 248-232-6200.


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 Thursday, April 03, 2008

Makino now offers a variety of wire guide solutions based on application needs - original split V guides for general EDM work and split C guides for high taper work, and PICO Precision guides for reliable, sustained AWT function when working with small holes, closely spaced small hole patterns, and precision tapers along changes in geometry, such as a stamping die with a variable land surface that requires accurate tapering along the land area.  These bullet points should help explain where each of the guide systems can be best utilized.

  • Split Guides
      • V-and-Flat guide
          • Recommended for about 80-85% of EDM work
          • Good results for taper angles up to 10 degrees
      • Split “C” guide
          • Recommended for taper work from 10 to 45 degrees
      • Fast, easy maintenance
  • PICO Precision Guides
      • Similar to traditional round guides
      • Recommended for variable land taper cuts in stamping work
      • Recommended for auto threading of small holes
          • Diameters <0.65mm (0.025”)
      • Recommended for auto threading small holes in close proximity
          • Diameters <0.65mm (0.025”)
          • Hole centers closer than 1.5mm (0.060”)

For more information and assistance with choosing the right guide for your work, please contact EDM Applications Support at 888-MAKINO4 (625-4664).

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 Thursday, March 27, 2008

There is a new version of Machining Conditions now available for all SP-Series Wire EDM's.  This is Ver 501, and it provides settings for 3 Pass HEAT technology, more Precision Steel technology, and more Carbide technology.  The third pass HEAT technology adds a finishing pass, while the Steel and Carbide technologies have expanded settings up to 6 inch tall material.  Please contact Makino Technical support for more details at 888-MAKINO4 (625-4664).


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