Bloomfield, Connecticut – Dapra Corp, – a USA manufacturer of high-performance, indexable milling tools and supplier of direct part marking solutions – has opened a new Midwest Tech Center for customer training and testing.
For many years, Dapra has provided practical training to ensure that customers are getting the most out of their tools and milling processes. This centrally located Tech Center in the well-established manufacturing hub of Rockford, Illinois, is a logical evolution of those efforts. It serves as a site for training, prototype testing, turnkey application development, and educational opportunities – all with the goal of helping customers maximize their milling efficiency and increase their productivity.
“We take very seriously the concept of being a total ‘solutions’ provider,” said Mike Bitner, Dapra’s vice president of sales and product management. “Selling the tool is only one small step in a process that includes process evaluation, tool and insert grade/geometry selection, operating optimization, troubleshooting, and productivity enhancement. We believe that education on the process – not just on our product – is critical to our customers’ success.”
The new Tech Center is intended to provide a combination of both theoretical and practical training, with a 30hp, 12,000rpm Haas VM-2 machine tool on the classroom floor for hands-on demonstrations. This mold/die machine is well-suited for complex 3-dimensional surfacing, as well as typical 2D profiling and face milling. All training classes cover many practical examples, with the entire class exploring insert grade and geometry selection, ideal operating parameters, setup and programming tips and more. Dapra’s direct part marking capabilities are also available for demonstration.
Information on the facility and how to attend a milling training class are available at http://dapra.com/techcenter.
Source: Dapra Corp.
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