
DMG Mori: In-house exhibition Bielefeld
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At this year's in-house exhibition in Bielefeld, DMG Mori will be providing insights into the world of modern machine tool technology and an outlook on the production of the future.
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DMG Mori: In-house exhibition Bielefeld
At this year's in-house exhibition in Bielefeld, DMG Mori will be providing insights into the world of modern machine tool technology and an outlook on the production of the future.

As part of the new PCD milling program, Paul Horn has developed the DM70 and DM90 series, which are specially designed for face and corner milling operations. The focus here is on high milling and surface qualities as well as burr-free milling.

In addition to the proven range of tools, visitors to the Simtek stand will see an extended selection of 3D laser-cut chip form geometries, the versatile Simmill 9W milling tool system and newly developed, length-adjustable holders.

More than 100 years ago, five precision mechanics laid the foundation stone for today's DMG Mori Pfronten GmbH. At that time, the company produced scribing tools, planimeters and so-called "pantographs". The company then became a machine tool manufacturer in 1950.

At Intec and Z in Leipzig next March, the focus will be on future technologies, research, the economic and political environment as well as dialog and networking.
A customizable platform allows a machining company to flexibly design its automation and add new machines at any time.

Every two years, the heart of the metalworking industry beats at AMB in Stuttgart, making Baden-Württemberg the international meeting place for the sector.

The machining sector is also growing in India - high-performance precision tools are in demand. The Indian tool manufacturer Accusharp relies on a high level of manufacturing expertise and has a CC800 HiPIMS from Cemecon in operation.

"As things stand today, the level of digitalization at store floor level is still shockingly low and, if at all, characterized by isolated solutions." This statement from a survey participant among exhibitors at this year's AMB shows the perception of the basic level of digital maturity in metalworking.

Endress+Hauser intends to take over the operations of the Swiss supplier Angenstein Estech, including its production plant in Cernay, France, Estech Industries Angenstein, succursale de Cernay. Representatives of both companies have signed a letter of intent to this effect. All jobs at the metalworking company are to be retained.