MC Machinery to Showcase EDMs and More
Eastec 2021: MC Machinery will highlight two EDM machines, a five-axis VMC and more in booth 1426.
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EA8S Sinker EDM
MC Machinery plans to exhibit its latest machining technology at Eastec in booth 1426. The company, a subsidiary of the Mitsubishi Corp., is a supplier and servicer of fabrication and milling equipment, including Mitsubishi lasers, EDMs and automation systems.
At Eastec, the company will have the following machines on site: Mitsubishi’s compact sinker EDM, the EA8S; the Ingersoll Eagle V550 high-speed, five-axis VMC; and MC Machinery’s best-selling wire EDM, the MV1200-R.
The is designed to reduce electrical consumption by 20% and decrease electrode wear by as much as 50% when machining tungsten carbide. The Mitsubishi control features a 15-inch touchscreen and ergonomic design. The EA8S is MC Machinery’s smallest sinker EDM, making it suitable for producing small parts as well as tool and mold work.
The is a full-bridge style machine well suited for hard milling and electrode manufacturing, according to MC Machinery. It has a 32,000 rpm spindle and reportedly superior graphite protection.
MC Machinery says the features the latest machine construction, auto-threading, internal machine communication and power supply technology. The MV-R series is said to be reliable and easy to use, spurring increased productivity and efficiency.
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