Mazak’s HYBRID Multi-Tasking innovations create new levels of cost efficiency. These highly productive combinations of additive, subtractive and joining processes can eliminate WIP and transform manufacturing operations through reduced lead times, improved part accuracy, shortened setup times and streamlined processes....
Mazak will further expand its Multi-Tasking technology when it unveils the new VC-500A/5X AM HWD Multi-Tasking Machine at IMTS 2018 in the company’s second Additive Manufacturing booth #432000 in the West Hall of McCormick Place in Chicago.
As with all of Mazak’s growing models of HYBRID...
Source: Mazak’s New HCR-5000S Specializes in 5-Axis, High-Speed Aluminum Machining
FLORENCE, Ky., April 11, 2018 – Mazak’s new HCR-5000S 5-axis, single-table (S) Horizontal Machining Center provides the aerospace and semiconductor/high-tech industries with numerous technological innovations for efficient small- to mid-sized aluminum component processing.
The machine offers a...
A. W. Miller is pleased to announce the availability of Mazak's new machine, the UD-400/5X.
The Machine
Capable of amazing levels of accuracy, the Ultimate Die & Mold (UD) 400/5X Vertical Machining Center handles efficient production of the highest standards.
Fitted with a cutting-edge spindle engineered to bring...
A.W. Miller is pleased to now offer Mazak's newest release:
The Variaxis j-600 AM
Less than a week ago, Mazak introduced the VARIAXIS j-600 AM VMC, further closing the gap between traditional (subtractive) and newer (additive) manufacturing technologies.
Showing off an entirely new Wire Arc-type metal deposition system, the...
Mazak will Raise the Bar in Manufacturing Technology at IMTS 2016
Company to unveil groundbreaking innovations designed to drive the industry’s future
The stage is set for Mazak Corporation to raise the manufacturing technology bar at IMTS. In booth S-8300, the company will demonstrate a host of new high-level developments in full digital factory integration, smart technology and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) connectivity – in addition to new machining and automation systems – all of which will prepare manufacturers for the next industrial revolution.