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Machining technology

Machining technology encompasses subtractive manufacturing processes such as turning, milling, drilling, and grinding for the precise machining of metal, plastic, and other materials. This sector is strongly characterized by demands for precision, process stability, and cost-effective production. At the same time, automation, digitalization, AI-supported process optimization, and resource-efficient production concepts are gaining increasing importance. Skilled labor shortages, rising cost pressures, and the need for flexible solutions for both series and single-part production are also increasing the pressure on many companies to adapt. Businesses in this field must combine productivity, quality, and technological advancement. As a result, machining technology remains central to efficient manufacturing processes, resilient supply chains, and the competitiveness of industry.

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CXB 30K2
CXB 30K2

A counting scale allows for the quick and reliable counting of small milled parts before shipping. Weight-based quantity determination reduces counting errors, saves working time, and ensures accurate delivery quantities.

HO 10K
HO 10K

An ultrasonic hardness tester allows for the quick and effective testing of the hardness of metallic components in machining processes. This enables the evaluation of material properties such as strength and wear behavior without rendering the tested component unusable.

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