Americanmachinist 3470 Datronc55axis
Americanmachinist 3470 Datronc55axis
Americanmachinist 3470 Datronc55axis
Americanmachinist 3470 Datronc55axis
Americanmachinist 3470 Datronc55axis

IMTS 2012: Small Part Machining in a Small Package

Sept. 4, 2012
With a 22-station tool changer, integrated tool lengthy measurement and a footprint of only one m2, the C5 delivers efficient 5-axis machining while consuming very little floor space. It can fit through a standard 36" door, making it ideal for labs and clean-room environments.

At IMTS this year, Datron Dynamics will launch its new Datron C5 high-speed milling machine. This will be the first demonstration of this machine in North America.

The Datron C5 was developed for cost-effective, high-precision, simultaneous five-axis machining of small parts. It is capable of machining titanium and steel (in addition to non-ferrous metals and abrasive materials) and can accommodate parts up to 100 mm in diameter, making it capable of producing highly-complex geometries of medical components and micro mold making.

With a low-vibration design, rigid 48,000 RPM spindles, precision ball screws and Heidenhain linear scales, the C5 is equipped to deliver superior surface finish and industry-leading accuracy.

With a 22-station tool changer, integrated tool lengthy measurement and a footprint of only one m2, the C5 delivers efficient 5-axis machining while consuming very little floor space. It can fit through a standard 36" door, making it ideal for labs and clean-room environments.

The C5's short setup times and low energy consumption of less than 2.5kWh average results in efficiency and R.O.I.

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