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  • High precision tooling
  • Change of mobility
  • Hard metal
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  • Disassembly of batter systems
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  • Connections
  • Precision
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  • Milling
  • Automation
  • Grinding
  • Machining
■ Seeing mobility change as an opportunity ■ Stable trend towards automation in the metal cutting industry ■ Tradition. Passion. Innovation: How it all began ■ Automated disassembly of battery systems

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components 100 % tool management New releases available Beyond a big face-lift, TDM Release 2023 allows users to synchronize their databases and achieve optimized range calculation easier. In TDM Global Line, the operational applications in the tool room and the handling of the tool lifecycle has also been developed further. Smaller machining companies which are looking for a simple, cost-effective entry-level solution can find out about the cloud-based TDM Cloud Essentials software line. TDM Global Line 2023 offers, among other things, further developments in the Tool Room TDM 2023 with a big face-lift facilitates the synchronization of databases TDM Systems is presenting their products and services under this headline at the AMB 2022. In addition to the new main releases from TDM Global Line and TDM, the provider of tool management solutions is presenting their new services for processing tool data and demonstrating the opportunities and benefits of connecting to machine tools. “Companies that do not digitalize lose their competitiveness,” states the CEO of TDM Systems, Jean-Paul Seuren, with certainty. The company has offered software solutions for the efficient management of tool data and tools for over 30 years. “The core competence of TDM Systems is offering machining companies a highly integrable solution. This supports the entire process chain for the chipmaking production and ensures that the tools always remain available.” New data services for users and tool manufacturers TDM Systems now offers new data services for both users and tool manufacturers. “We have a dedicated data team who has excellent expertise and takes on the task of data creation for customers,” explains Seuren. “Furthermore we also offer tool manufacturers the user-optimized digitalization of their data catalogs." Data transfer to the machine And there is something else that will excite visitors at the TDM booth, according to Seuren: “We will demonstrate how the machine down times in production can be minimized.” Users can use different communication options with the production machines to implement an automated transfer of tool and order data directly to the machine control system. This means that the required tool data can be transferred without any errors and, by monitoring the tool life, tools can be retrofitted in a timely manner. TDM tool circulation at DMG Mori Together with the machine tool manufacturer DMG Mori, TDM Systems is also presenting a live showcase with integrated tool circulation. This also includes partner systems, such as Siemens NX, Esprit, Vericut and Haimer presetting systems. AMB 2022, hall 2, booth B43 information: www.tdmsystems.com 46 no. 3, August 2022

components Expanding the field of view in micromachining Aerotech, the specialist for motion control and positioning systems, will be exhibiting at Micronora 2022 in Besançon September 27 - 30, hall C booth 306. The innovative IFOV function for expanding the field of view during laser scanning will be demonstrated, as well as the latest features of the Automation1 control platform. Micronora is one of Europe’s leading events for microtechnology, micronanotechnology and precision manufacturing. This year the fair will be also held “hybrid” for the first time: on the digital platform “e.micronora”, both real and virtual visits can be planned, appointments and participation in accompanying specialist conferences and lectures be made. “For Aerotech Micronora, as a globally renowned niche trade fair, is an excellent address to demonstrate our indepth know-how in microproduction and nanopositioning”, confirms Simon Smith, European director of Aerotech. “With our focus topics laser and measurement technology as well as additive manufacturing support around high-precision positioning systems in the nanometre range, we find the right trade audience at Micronora.” Multi-scanner systems enable complex, large-area and highly dynamic laser processing between several axes Laser scanning without stitching Micronora shows micro actuators, micro sensors and micro dispays. To improve structural accuracy error-free in “traditional” stitching, for example, Aerotech’s proven Infinite Field of View (IFOV) feature is a unique and industry-leading solution for synchronising linear or rotary servo axes with laser scanners. IFOV significantly improves throughput, eliminates seam errors and part quality issues caused by overlapping and mismatched laser processing. By combining the highly dynamic capabilities of galvo scanners with the travel range of servo stages, parts significantly larger than the traditional field of view of a scanner can be machined continuously without having to join individual work areas. One example of this is the production of OLED displays. A big challenge is cutting out the individual displays from a much larger substrate. Laser cutting has proven itself for this process step of micromachining. Multi-scanner systems with IFOV controllers from Aerotech enable complex, large-area and highly dynamic laser processing between multiple axes and field-ofview expansion without the familiar stitching. further information: www.aerotech.com Reliable cable guiding on industrial robots By using the ROBOTRAX cable carrier system in combination with the innovative PBU pull back unit from TSUBAKI KABELSCHLEPP, automation expert KEBA Industrial Automation was able to set up a realistic technology demonstrator. Reliable cable guiding was a key element of success. The international automation expert for machine-integrated robots, KEBA Industrial Automation, uses its latest demonstrator to highlight the opportunities of creating a digital twin of an industrial robot. To illustrate the corresponding applications, an industrial robot with a versatile tool simulator was set up. Just as in practical application, a multicore cable had to move along with this tool simulator, reliably and safely guided in the robot work envelope even at the highest travel speeds. TSUBAKI KABELSCHLEPP provided support with the ROBOTRAX cable carrier, which is in three dimensions flexible and was optimized for use on industrial robots. With the PBU pull back unit reliable cable guiding in different robot positions at high speeds was achieved. The Austrian distributor for TSUBAKI KABELSCHLEPP provided support for the practical optimization. “The cable carrier system impressed us with its easy installation and versatile fastening options,” explains Michael Garstenauer, product manager robotics at KEBA. “In combination with the pull back unit, reliable pretension is ensured along the complete demonstration paths.” The dreaded knocking of the energy chain against the robot is prevented even at the highest speeds while retaining full freedom of movement. The result is a thoroughly reliable overall solution that is suitable for long-term use. further information: www.kabelschlepp.de no. 3, August 2022 47

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