Aerospace machining ‘lunch and learn’ event and Open House, Kyocera SGS, Wokingham

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Two machining experts from the University of Sheffield’s Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing will present the latest technical developments in the use of titanium and nickel alloys for aerospace applications at a Best Practice in Aerospace Machining meeting.

The event, which is supported by WEAF (West of England Aerospace Forum), will also feature a tour of the extensive facilities for tooling manufacture and coating at KYOCERA SGS, plus a live machining demonstration showing the latest KYOCERA SGS tooling cutting a titanium aero-structure part on the Grob G350 universal 5-axis machine in the Wokingham showroom. Staff from Grob’s UK subsidiary will be present at the event to answer any questions on the range of equipment available from the German machining centre manufacturer.

Also attending will be representatives from tool-holding solution companies, Showa and MST; CADCAM software provider, Edgecam; CG Tech, developer of the Vericut simulation software; and NC part program specialist, LMg Solutions.

Following lunch, visitors to the Open House will be able to pre-book 30-minute slots, between 2.00pm to 5.00pm, with members of the KYOCERA SGS technical team to discuss their machining challenges.

Registration is via the attached link.