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Mazak to Demonstrate Machines at Anaheim Event

Mazak will exhibit at Booth 3094 at MD&M West on Feb. 10-12 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA. "We will demonstrate how to produce accurate, complex parts in the shortest time possible," said a company spokesperson. The company will run simulations of its new SmoothX CNC, which is designed to quadruple in maximum speed over previous-generation controls. 

Made for complex, multi-axis machine tools, Mazak engineered the CNC to coincide with its new SMOOTH TECHNOLOGY platform that spans the entire part production landscape, including programming, machine set-up, metal removal, integrated automation and data collection. "Medical part manufacturers can dramatically shorten machine cycle times, enhance simultaneous 5-axis operations and more," said the spokesperson.

Attendees will have an opportunity to see simulations of Mazak's Quick MAZATROL function. "This makes it possible for machine operators to directly import 3D CAD models into the SmoothX CNC," said the spokesperson. "Shops can use a solid model to obtain part geometries, but still program conversationally, meaning operators do not have to know how to use a CAM system to work from a solid CAD model to create programs."

The company will also demonstrate how the SmoothX CNC's Quick EIA function is built to generate any toolpath prior to running the program. "The Quick EIA provides fast, accurate full 5-axis 3D machining simulation and interference checking capabilities," said the spokesperson.

Attendees will also have opportunities to watch video demonstrations of Mazak machine tools and see a display of real-world medical parts cut with Mazak equipment.

For more information contact:

Tasha Riddell

Mazak Corporation

P.O. Box 970

Florence, KY 41022-0970

859-342-1700

triddell@mazakcorp.com

www.mazakusa.com

www.mazakusa.com/machines/industry/medical

MD&M West Booth 3094

 

 

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