Sandvik Coromant continues its dedication to its customers’ success by hosting an Advanced CAM Programming training course at its Aerospace Application Center in Fair Lawn, New Jersey from July 19 – 21 and November 1 – 3, 2010.
The three-day class is designed specifically for experienced CAM programmers in the aerospace industry who are looking for ways to improve machining processes and profitability. The course will focus on programming techniques in Unigraphics NX6 software and allow attendees to learn the secrets to efficient, cost-effective machining and programming of exotic materials from industry-leading specialists.
Methods covered include: milling of Inconel square block, Inconel scallop milling, titanium and Inconel turning, 2D pocket milling and casing. For each method, course instructors will discuss cutter path theories, compare metal removal and tool life, conduct hands-on machine demonstrations and implement programming paths.
Though class size is limited, Sandvik Coromant may elect to add more courses to the calendar if demand continues to be high. To register, please call 201.794.5108 or email us.training@sandvik.com.
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