Special machining for the aerospace, automotive a petrochemical industry - HBC steel guaranteed mach

CNC machining in Czech Republic, send just design, we handle rest. Small series, unit production. Up to 1500x1500mm. Aluminum, steel, cast iron, alloys. Certified ISO 9001, 14001. We machine for aerospace, automotive. Based in EU, no customs.

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HBC steel: Ready for take-off and landing

The first Makino MAG1 in Central Europe has been installed at HBC Steel Guaranteed Machining, a young but dynamically expanding company located in the Czech city of Olomouc. In only six years HBC Steel´s visionary owner, Pavel Hemžský, has built up a thri

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Machining: Turning

Turning is a machining process in which a cutting tool, typically a non-rotary tool bit, describes a helix toolpath by moving more or less linearly while the workpiece rotates. The tools axes of movement may be literally a straight line, or they may be al

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Machining a Large Aerospace Part on a Makino MAG 5-axis Horizontal Machining Center

This video is of a Makino MAG 5-axis horizontal machining center cutting a large aerospace structural part made of aluminum

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Machining: Boring

In machining, boring is the process of enlarging a hole that has already been drilled (or cast) by means of a single-point cutting tool (or of a boring head containing several such tools), such as in boring a gun barrel or an engine cylinder. Boring is us

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Machining: Electrochemical machining (ECM)

Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a method of removing metal by an electrochemical process. It is normally used for mass production and is used for working extremely hard materials or materials that are difficult to machine using conventional methods. It

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Machining: Cutting tool

A cutting tool has one or more sharp cutting edges and is made of a material that is harder than the work material. The cutting edge serves to separate chip from the parent work material. Connected to the cutting edge are the two surfaces of the tool: The

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Machining: Machinability

The term machinability refers to the ease with which a metal can be cut (machined) permitting the removal of the material with a satisfactory finish at low cost. Materials with good machinability require little power to cut, can be cut quickly, easily obt

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Machining: Design for manufacturability

Design for manufacturability (also sometimes known as design for manufacturing or DFM) is the general engineering practice of designing products in such a way that they are easy to manufacture. The concept exists in almost all engineering disciplines, but

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Machining: Cutting conditions

Relative motion is required between the tool and work to perform a machining operation. The primary motion is accomplished at a certain cutting speed. In addition, the tool must be moved laterally across the work. This is a much slower motion, called the

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