ITP Engines is adapting AFM for reliable finishing of blisks.
How ITP Engines UK and partners Brunel University and ExtrudeHone team up to get a mathematical model of the AFM process to size in the complex geometries of blisks.
Extrude Hone AFM subcontracting solution
AFM contract shop production meets high volume edge conditioning and finishing requirements.
Delivering micro deburring, edge conditioning, and cleanliness for very specific breakthrough design. (more…)
EXTRUDE HONE TO BE FEATURED AT MIT
July 31 to August 4, MIT will be hosting an Additive Manufacturing course to cover the manufacturing and processing of 3D printed parts and has asked Extrude Hone to showcase parts processed with our AFM and COOLPULSE technologies! (more…)
K factor a critical parameter in Fuel System nozzle finishing.
As a supplier of fuel nozzles for next generation engines and components, you’re aware of the increasing emphasis to decrease fuel consumption and emissions through the increase of injection system pressures. The goal being to achieve a greater atomization of the fuel as it enters the engine. (more…)
Enhanced Finishing Solution for metal 3D printed components
Additive Manufacturing
There is extreme interest revolving around Additive Manufacturing. Fully functioning cars were produced using Additive Manufacturing techniques during the 2016 IMTS Show in Chicago – demonstrating the process benefits of the AM Technology.
Additive manufacturing (known also under DLMS; SLM; AM, ALM, 3D Printing) is a process of building parts and components layer by layer, connecting powder particles via an energy source. (more…)
New Thermal Deburring Machine by Extrude Hone
New thermal deburring machine. Extrude Hone brings – the T350 and T450 thermal deburring machines to provide quick reliable solution for complete and simultaneous removal of internal and external burrs.
The challenges:
- To have reliable hydraulic manifolds
- Improved quality by 100% removal of lose burrs, attached burrs and other particles
AFM: High-Quality Finishing for Industrial 3D Printing
As 3D printers become more ubiquitous, the question manufacturers are trying to answer is not ‘how do we incorporated industrial 3D printing?’ but ‘how do we incorporate industrial 3D printing better than our competitors?’ Whether your application involves additive layer manufacturing (ALM) or laser sintering, the key that can set your
product above the rest is finishing. (more…)
Improving Crankshaft Manufacturing
Improving Crankshaft Manufacturing with Electrochemical Machining
Ensuring sufficient and permanent lubrication of crankshaft bearings in automobile engines is critical for avoiding engine failures. As the crankshaft becomes smaller, due to manufacturing trends and consumer expectations, the number of oil intersection holes increases. All burrs and debris left behind in the drilling process must be removed.