EuroBLECH 2006 review
EuroBLECH in focus
ISMR prowled the stands at
the EuroBLECH exhibition
in Hanover looking for new part 2
product and technology
launches, product improvements, news
announcements and innovations.
Below is the concluding part of our
selection published in Part One (see the
January/February 2007 issue of ISMR), in
alphabetical order by organisation.
P
ress manufacturer Haulick + Roos pre-
sented its new ROS 630-1250 precision
stamping press, for drawing, bending and
complex stamping operations, at EuroBLECH 2006.
Featuring KFS rigid guiding system technology,
which increases the tilting rigidity from left to right
and front to back, the press also ensures higher tool
life and greater precision of punched parts, said the
Hölzel develops and manufactures modularly
company. Higher stroke frequencies are also cited. designed progressive stacking dies for lengths of
The company’s new ROX 1600-1600 precision up to 1,100 mm and a press force of up to 500
stamping and forming press was also exhibited kN, in single or multi-row.
with an electronically programmed roller feeder, For smaller series and prototypes, Hölzel has
equipped with a tool protection system. developed a new tool system. High-performance
Access www.haulick-roos.de dies achieve a production speed of up to 4,000
Hölzel tools have achieved a punching spm on specially designed high speed presses.
speed of up to 4000 strokes/minute on specially
designed high-speed presses.
Right:
Hölzel has scored success in progressive stack-
stamped
ing, where a solution has been developed to
and stacked
increase productivity, it says, by 100% compared
parts
with that achieved using conventional punching
equipment. A patented technique for the feed-in
and discharge of stacking punches allows output
rates of up to 1,400 spm.
Hölzel tools have achieved
a punching speed
of up to 4000
strokes/minute
Above: Die stampings
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