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TRUMPF at the EMO 2007
Hanover, September, 17 - 22 – Hall 12, Booth C60/C72 Using best-practice examples, TRUMPF demonstrates savings potential in costs, material and processing time RUMPF is known for always forging ahead. This is why, at the EMO 2007, we will show you how innovative sheetmetal and tube processing can supplement and replace conventional processes like sawing, drilling or milling, while at the same time opening up new design opportunities. If you, too, would like to break new ground, visit us at our booth. You''ll find us in Hall 12 this time. We look forward to seeing you there! Many metal manufacturing processes can be improved considerably by using innovative designs and the right combination of machines. A decisive step often includes supplementing – or even replacing – metal cutting processes with sheet metal processing. At our booth we will have several parts that we have optimized with our customers to demonstrate options for optimizing costs, manufacturing and functions. An example of one of these parts is a laser-cut and laser-brazed hydraulic control block made by Voith Turbo H+L Hydraulic GmbH & Co. KG, which was manufactured using what is known as multilayer technology, is not only considerably smaller than its milled counterpart, but also one-fourth more powerful and the costs are lower. |
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