Article: TECT Aerospace Orders 3-Machine MEGA 5 CINCRON(R) Cell for Automated 5-Axis Production of Titanium Aircraft Components.

Proven Cell Design Automates Production for Highest Machine Utilization, While "Teamkey" Process Development Optimizes Titanium Cutting Productivity and Part Throughput

HEBRON, Ky. -- MAG Cincinnati begins take-off roll for TECT Aerospace on a high-powered cell for automated machining of large titanium airframe components. The TECT order covers a three-machine five-axis machining cell and processing methodology. Ordered for TECT's Wellington, Kansas manufacturing plant, the CINCRON[R] Cell system integrates three MEGA 5 five-axis 800 mm horizontal machining centers (HMCs).

The first machine shipped the first quarter of 2008. The final two HMCs are ...

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