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Article: TECT Aerospace Orders 3-Machine MEGA 5 CINCRON(R) Cell for Automated 5-Axis Production of Titanium Aircraft Components.
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- Article date:
- July 29, 2008
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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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Article: VSMPO-Avisma Adds 19 MAG Cincinnati Titanium ...
Business Wire;
September 11, 2008 ;
700+ words
... ... of titanium, VSMPO-Avisma, has ordered 19 additional MAG Cincinnati machining systems, plus an extensive package of support ... will begin in early 2009. According to Jeff Ahrstrom, MAG Cincinnati's Vice President and General Manager Advanced Systems ...
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