High-Performance Inspection Probe
Introduced for Machining Centers

Renishaw Inc.‘s new OMP40 probe is a significant development that brings the benefits of automated part set-up and in-cycle gaging to small machining centers and high-speed cutting machines. With the OMP40, you can realize the benefits of probing, including reductions in set-up times of up to 90%, reduced scrap due to setting errors, reduced fixture costs, and improved process control.

The OMP40 uses miniaturized electronics that allow an ultra-compact probe that is 40 mm (diameter) by 50 mm (length), while still delivering a metrology performance of 1µm repeatability.

The OMP40 operates with Renishaw’s optical signal transmission system and is a further development in the company’s extensive range of products for machining centers. It was designed to meet a demand for probing on small machining centers and an expanding family of high-speed machines fitted with small HSK and small-taper spindles.

The OMP40 features a 360° optical transmission system with a range of up to 3 m, allowing probe operation in any spindle orientation. The result is simplified system installation and set-up on small machine tools, making the OMP40 suitable for retrofitting to machines without probing.

 

Latest Version of Handbook on
Machine Tool Resources Now Available

The latest version of a valuable resource on the world machine tool industry is now available from The Association for Manufacturing Technology. The 2002-2003 Economic Handbook of the Machine Tool Industry offers the latest information on the US and global machine tool industries. It covers employment, machine tool shipments, machine tools in use, and the financial condition of the industry by location.

The handbook contains approximately 300 pages including written overviews and an explanation of terms. Both product-specific and country-specific data are included. Information on capital equipment purchases is broken out for several major consuming industries.

 

AMBA Creates New Chapter for
Northern Ohio; 22 Firms Sign On

One of the more extensive association for the mold industry and one dedicated to mold makers is the American Mold Builders Association which has announced the organization of its 12th chapter, the Northern Ohio Chapter. In a summer meeting, 36 individuals from 22 companies throughout Ohio agreed to the formation of an official chapter. Dave Hunt, vice president of Hunt Machine & Manufacturing Co. in Tallmadge, Ohio, will serve as chapter president. Hunt is the third generation of his family to operate the 50-year-old mold making business. Assisting Hunt on the steering committee to select officers and committee members are Tom Nahodil and Dave Kuhary of Industrial Mold & Machine in Twinsburg, Ohio.

AMBA has grown from its original roots as a Chicago-based group to a national trade association with over 400 member companies with 9,000 employees and representing in excess of $2 billion in annual tooling sales. AMBA has chapters in Arizona, the Carolinas, California, Chicago, Milwaukee, Indiana, Minnesota, Upstate New York, and three chapters in Michigan.

Right from 1960s, pressure transmitters are being used in plastic injection molding industry for different aspects. Nowadays, most of the manufacturers in this industry are using them with the objective of obtaining perfection to their molds. In the present competitive market, only when the finished products are offered with good quality, businessmen will be in a position to stand out of the competition. Above all, in the current situation where pressure transducers are being designed by many professional firms their applications in different industries have gained popularity these days. Now, the answer to question as to why they should be used in plastic injection molding industry is as follows: 

With the help of pressure transmitters, people in the mold making industry can get precise and accurate information about the performance of the tool in the process of production and they will be in a position to gain other information as well and they are:

1. How is the balance of the tool getting affected at various fill speeds

2. The effect that is caused to the final part at different temperature levels

3. How does the outcome gets affected by different cooling temperatures

In addition to the aforesaid information, the users will also be in a position to understand about the effect of molding pressure on components with the help of differential pressure transmitters.

plastic injection molding
plastic injection molding

People in the plastic injection molding industry can make use of the precise data provided by the pressure transducers for helping out their customers, who have spend huge sums of money. This is because, nowadays, the cost of this equipment has largely reduced as compared to what it was in the past and above all with the advancement of information precise data can be obtained with the help of this equipment. Customers can now send the required model of mold electronically with the help of the solid model of differential pressure transmitters. This in turn avoids the possibility of poor installation and location of the mold making machine.

As mentioned earlier, usage of pressure transducers in the process of production can enable the plastic injection molding industry people to gain a competitive edge against their competitors operating at global level. Above all, in the current world where usage of sophisticated equipment is highly found with the objective of attaining perfection, the best idea is to make use of pressure transducers in the injection molding unit. This is applicable for all manufacturers aiming at utmost perfection in their finished products of injection molds.