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moldmakingtechnology.com 69 Our extensive spare parts inventory and ability to reverse engineer allows us to offer the widest range of parts in the industry in the shortest time. 1-908-281-0055 sales@PolymerCleaning.com see more at: www.polymercleaning.com Roughing Strategy Consistently Removes Hard, Tough Material Vero Software will feature its Waveform roughing strategy, which is available in the company's WorkNC software for CNCs. It is designed to consistently remove hard and tough materials while increasing tool life and productivity. The company will also feature the Advanced Toolform Technology in WorkNC, which uses modern tool geometries for HFC applications. Additionally, Vero will exhibit WorkXplore, which is designed to perform part diagnostics, create assembly instructions and prepare the production of 3D models. Vero Software / verosoftware.com / Booth B20 Digital Tools Offer Cutting Tool Users Options Walter says that it is striving to achieve Industry 4.0, the advantages of which it intends to show to consumers at EMO 2017. Walter will show apps and digital tools in its booth. The company works in close collaboration with Comara, a Walter associate that specializes in data and networking. Visitors will be able to make use of the numerous intuitive touchscreens and tool displays to learn more about digitization, networking and connectivity. Walter USA LLC / walter-tools.com/us Simulation Displays Real-Time Data Collection and Analysis Marposs Corporation At EMO 2017, Marposs will simulate two production lines: one for shaft type and one for block type workpieces. Each line will display solutions for the various stages of production that Marposs says can save time, reduce cost and improve quality. Visitors can see each stage of the production line. The first stage is at the foundry, where Marposs' newly developed technology will monitor the workpieces' thermal die surface. The final stage is the final inspection and will display automatic solutions for quality checks. Because Marposs will simulate a real manufacturing plant, the company will demonstrate an Industry 4.0 area that displays real-time data collection and analysis from the units in the booth. Marposs Corp. / marposs.com / Booth B34

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