Makino will host discussions at its chalet, C5, regarding new aerospace manufacturing technologies specifically designed for mid-sized titanium components, large aluminum structural parts, EDM-hole drilling, and 5-axis milling and grinding.
“The aerospace manufacturing industry continues to grow rapidly, and the International Farnborough Airshow is the perfect opportunity for manufacturers to learn about the latest high-performance manufacturing technologies,” says Mark Rentschler, marketing manager, Makino. “Makino’s chalet visitors will have the opportunity to meet with our senior management, designers and application engineers to discuss their aerospace manufacturing challenges and how Makino can help them meet increasingly stringent requirements for quality and lead times.”
Makino will showcase the following new aerospace manufacturing solutions at the show:
• T2 5-axis horizontal machining center with ADVANTiGE for large titanium aerospace parts, such as edge frames, pylons and bulkheads
• G7 multifunctional horizontal machining center for grinding, drilling, boring and milling in one machine platform
• A8, A12 and A20 5-axis horizontal machining centers for large aluminum structural part production
• a61nx-5E 5-axis horizontal machining center for small, multidimensional aluminum and titanium components
• D300 5-axis vertical machining center for small engine component manufacturing
• And a new sinker EDM for hole drilling of cooling holes
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