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Annina Schopen,

Efficiency with digital twins

Digitalization and automation are the way to increase efficiency and flexibility in machining. The Tebis team will be presenting suitable solutions for mechanical engineering at EMO.

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The industry is looking for ways to produce more components faster. As a result, fewer employees have to operate more machines. This trend is reinforced by increasing automation with plate changers or handling systems. In order for the worker at the machines to be able to perform these tasks, machining centers must be able to run unattended; the appropriate NC program must be complete and error-free.

If all tasks are prepared in advance in the virtual world with exact digital twins, there are no surprises during processing. If the programmer has an exact digital model of the planned clamping situation and machine and works with digital twins of the cutting tools, including the exact geometric data and technology-proven cutting values, an NC program is created that already meets most requirements. A subsequent simulation provides certainty with all travel paths and details. This results in complete NC programs with sequences for turning, milling, drilling and even process-integrated measuring.

EMO, Hall 9, Stand A28

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