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moldmakingtechnology.com 69 imts.com September 12–17, 2016 / Chicago, IL Meet WorkNC 3X High end CAM functionality. Mid range price. • Advanced dynamic stock model for efficient roughing & automatic re-roughing • Tool holder collision checking for utilizing the shortest tools possible • Machine Collision Checking included • Easy to use interface WorkNC 3X is an advanced CAM software solution offering unmatched value for mold and die shops. For the same price as a mid-range CAM solution, WorkNC 3X allows you to work on even the largest, most complicated molds. Yet it's so reliable, it can be used in lights out machining environments. www.worknc.com Call us at 248-351-9300 to schedule a free benchmark appointment. BOOTH E-3114 Fully Digital Five-Axis VMC Hardinge will display the Bridgeport XT 630 VMC, a five-axis machining center that is fully digital and is designed for use in the aerospace, die/mold, medi- cal and automotive industries. The machine features X-axis travels of 762 mm (30"), Y-axis travels of 630 mm (24.8") and Z-axis travels of 600 mm (24"). The standard version is equipped with a direct-coupled Big Plus CT40 spindle pro- viding 15,000 rpm and an oil chiller, as well as preparation for through-spindle coolant (with a rotary union). Additional features include a 40-tool swing-arm automatic toolchanger; pre-wiring for a Renishaw part probe; coolant chip flush system; through-ballscrew chiller; A- and C-axis encoder; and a Siemens 840D-SL CNC with a 19" LC 840D-SL CNC with a 19" LCD. Hardinge Inc. / hardinge.com / Booth S-8738 Laser Welders Target Small Areas of Metal LaserStar Technologies will feature the second generation of its FiberStar line of fiber laser welding systems, available in powers ranging to 450 W. Originally introduced in 2012, these welders are designed to produce a sharp, focused light beam that consistently melts a very small area of metal. According to the company, very little heat is generated at the weld point, allowing users to easily weld greater than 0.025 mm from complex, heat sensitive, intricate parts while providing wide parameter flexibility from 0 to 100-percent duty cycle. The laser source is a permanently sealed, closed-loop-air-cooled design that protects against dust and dirt, has no consumable parts, and requires little maintenance. LaserStar Technologies Corp. / laserstar.net / Booth N-6440

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