CNC machining
Electrical Discharge Machining
Electrical Discharge Machining, also known as electro-erosive machining or electro-discharge machining (EDM), is a precise method of material processing that removes excess metal through controlled electrical discharges.
This technology is particularly effective for shaping complex geometries and machining hard-to-cut materials that are difficult or impossible to process using traditional machining methods.
The
SC550 wire EDM machine is an advanced, high-precision tool used in industries that demand exceptional accuracy in material processing.
It allows for the production of holes and external cylindrical or conical contours of virtually any cross-sectional shape.
Technical parameters:
Worktable size: 880 × 570 mm
Maximum cutting height: 300 mm (500 mm optional)
Maximum taper angle: ±6° / 80 mm
Maximum cutting speed: 250 mm²/min
CNC machining
Turning
Multifunctional CNC lathe, 11 kW, with a maximum turning length of 500 mm and a maximum turning diameter of 500 mm.
A one-piece slant bed increases machine rigidity and facilitates chip transport, and the X- and Z-axes are operated on precision linear guides for high accuracy