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Article: EDM: EDM duo boosts prototype capacity.(Electrical discharge machining)(Schleef Inc. introduces sink and wire erosion systems )(Brief article)
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- Metalworking Production
- Article date:
- July 31, 2007
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Key technologies for Goslar (Germany)-based Schleef, are sink and wire erosion systems which enable production of high precision items on time. 'What distinguishes us in the market is our reputation for high precision and strict adherence to delivery dates,' says managing partner Lutz Papke. The company specialises in prototypes and small series die cast technology for the automotive, electrical and construction industries. Tools for runs which may be under only 250 units, are produced on the premises.To enhance sink erosion capacity Scheef sought a user-friendly, flexible machine that would manage daily changing tasks as well as quick roughing ...
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