Technical Machining Strategy Part 1: What are machining strategies and why should you care?
Milling is used widely in the manufacturing industry for finishing complex workpieces and its optimization is key to achieve higher productivity, lower production costs, higher and more consistent quality, higher process reliability, and more. So then, how to select the most suited milling strategy to achieve all the above goals?Milling is used widely in the manufacturing industry for finishing complex workpieces and its optimization is key to achieve higher productivity, lower production costs, higher and more consistent quality, higher process reliability, and more. So then, how to select the most suited milling strategy to achieve all the above goals? Adequate models describing machining processes both technological and economical are an absolute must-have!
In the next two Getting Technical sessions on Milling Strategies, we provide production executives and senior machining experts the evidence-based data and practices, to select the milling strategies they should apply to innovate and grow their global machining production technology and organization.
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