With unique products and new digital solutions and concepts, the world's leading supplier of tools and know-how for the metalworking industry will show visitors to EMO 2019 how to achieve process optimization. Sandvik Coromant will use EMO to present new digital solutions for machining processes and efficient connected production. In line with the company's motto of "shaping the future together," innovations around digital machining and Industry 4.0 will take center stage at the 528 m2 large booth in Hall 5 (B06).
Of course, hardware in the form of the latest cutting tool and tooling innovations will also be highlighted. Chief among these new products making the transition from development laboratory to commercial availability will be an easy-to-use solution for efficient and reliable drilling. The drill will be officially introduced at the booth, where visitors will be the first to discover more. The new generation of lightweight CoroMill® 390 milling cutter, produced through additive manufacturing, is no less innovative. Combined with Silent Tools™ adapters, the cutter, thanks to its lightweight construction, reduces vibrations when milling with long projection lengths, thus increasing stability and productivity.
Sandvik Coromant is presenting unique products and new digital solutions and concepts at EMO 2019.
In addition to the tools on display at EMO, the company's digital solutions enable interconnected design, planning and machining, as well as effective process analysis and improvements. Various CoroPlus® digital machining solutions from Sandvik Coromant offer several ways to integrate manufacturing intelligence into a workshop, resulting in optimized processes and fact-based improvement decisions. One of the highlights at the booth will be the upgraded CoroPlus® ToolPath software for PrimeTurning™, Sandvik Coromant's recently introduced turning concept that is unlike anything else. CoroPlus® ToolPath software designed to support manufacturers using PrimeTurning™ technology to speed up their machining and planning processes. In addition, the software now offers the option for importing CAD models and creating 3D simulations with collision detection. In line with this holistic approach, Sandvik Coromant will also present a new solution that enables sensor-equipped tools, such as the Silent Tools™ Plus solution, to send data directly to the machine. In this way, machining processes can be monitored and controlled in real time.
The new generation lightweight CoroMill® 390 router reduces vibration when milling with long projection lengths.
Visitors to the company's booth at EMO can discuss the many innovations on display with fifty Sandvik Coromant specialists from around the world. To find the right expert, visitors can use two touch screens, which will guide them accordingly. Those planning a visit can also make appointments with the experts in advance using a form available on the Sandvik Coromant website. To develop the best possible investment solution support together with its customers, Sandvik Coromant takes an integrated approach to the production process resulting in collaboration with various machine manufacturers. EMO visitors will therefore not only find Sandvik Coromant solutions at the company's booth, but also at booths of numerous machine manufacturers across the exhibition.