Manufacturing-Journal | 5 |beverage industry. “The ‘fingerprint’ of a liquid is compared to what the client requires. If something is off, they know immediately and can take appropriate action. This reduces hazardous mistakes and poor-quality batches,” says Matti Järveläinen. “Our end goal is to give organizations the cost-effective tool they need to maintain strict quality control over their liquid processes.” More info: www.collo.fiETG introduces latest Nakamura turning centreFollowing ‘hot off the heels’ of the new Nakamura-Tome SC-200II machine that recently launched as an evolution beyond its predecessor, the SC-200, Nakamura has now in-troduced the new SC-200IIL.As the UK and Ireland technology partner for the world-leading Nakamura-Tome brand, this latest iteration is now available from the Engineering Technology Group (ETG).The new SC-200IIL turning centre inherits many of the main specifications of the recently launched SC-200II and its concept of ‘Next level machining’. However, the SC-200IIL expands the distance between centres - evolving into a machine capable of machining long workpieces. This development allows users to select the R-side specifi-cations from the sub-spindle or NT tailstock units.The SC200II has a maximum turning diameter of 390mm and a 510mm distance between spindles, the new SC-200IIL increases this distance to 715mm between centres with 800mm between spindles. Like the extremely rigid SC-200II multitasking lathe, the SC-200IIL provides a pow-erful and stable machining platform under the most chal-lenging of conditions. Despite the machine being in the 8” chuck size class, it has a swing over the bed of 620mm diameter, providing an exceptionally large machining area for a small footprint machine.This also enables the machine to accommodate a 10” chuck if required. The output of the spindle motor has been in-creased to 15/11kW with the option of an 18.5/15kW mo-tor. The exceptional spindle motor output, bar capacity and Y-axis travel have all been enhanced to give the new SC-200IIL machine the ability to accommodate a higher machining capacity.Like the SC-200II, the SC-200IIL has impressive accelera-tion rates that enable the operator to machine larger parts and expand the scope and variety of components consid-erably. Moreover, the machine has a new frame structure that improves rigidity, performance, surface finishes and precision.Commenting upon the new arrival to the Nakamura-Tome stable, Nakamura CEO Shogo Nakamura, said: “The SC-200II is our new multi-tasking machine with the concept of ‘Next level machining’. Since this machine is capable of processing large billets and bars that should be normally performed on a machine in a one-rank larger size, the SC-200IIL has now arrived to deliver favourable changes to factory floors.Another appeal of this machine is that the sub-spindle ‘MATA-BEI’ can be selectable on the R-side spindle. This al-lows end-face machining and enables operators to realise consecutive machining tasks from a blank material to fin-ished parts in a single machine.” More info: engtechgroup.com
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