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Current information and news about HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik. A brief insight into the product variety of machining centres, automations and events.
With the new Infinity series, it is now possible to realise even more unmanned processing time with our machines thanks to the increased pallet and workpiece storage space. The system also meets the desire of many users to link several machining centres in a series as a flexible production system.
The trade fair was a complete success! Numerous visitors, exciting discussions and ground-breaking innovations made EMO 2023 an unforgettable event. We are delighted with the positive response and look forward to shaping the future together.
"In 2012, we were faced with the challenge of having to modernise our entire CNC chipping process," says Tim Sprenger, Production Manager at BAADER, looking back. "We wanted a supplier who was just as interested as we were in a partnership-based collaboration and who would approach the issue with us on an equal footing. We found what we were looking for with HEDELIUS."
(PDF | EN) The chipping process produces a not inconsiderable volume of chips. By using a chip press directly at the machining centre, you can produce profitable recyclable materials from waste materials that need to be disposed of. This is because the chip press separates the chips from the cooling lubricants and compresses them into clean, manageable briquettes. Find out more about the advantages of a chip press for your production in our new product flyer.
With the introduction of the new Heidenhain TNC7, we are getting ready for the changeover to a new CNC control technology. The training rooms at the HEDELIUS CNC Academy have already been upgraded in accordance with the new technology so that the new functions and possibilities of the TNC7 control can be communicated to the participants in the best possible way.
The Swiss company Meag AG invested in two identical HEDELIUS 5-axis machining centres from the ACURA-85 series with the aim of being able to supply customers even more efficiently and quickly in the future.
The factory halls of Kreiselmeyer Umformtechnik GmbH & Co. KG in Nuremberg are dominated by systems for laser cutting, pressing, turning, edging and welding steel plates. However, with the increasing shift towards the production of complete assemblies, chipping is also becoming increasingly important. With the TILTENTA 7 from HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik in Meppen, Kreiselmeyer has found the right milling centre.
Get an insight into the HEDELIUS technology centre in Meppen. Thanks to the use of the FPV drone, you get the feeling of being closed in the cockpit of the drone. When flying through the TILTENTA 10 machining centre, the spindle comes very close and you get excellent insights.