Cutting, Bending and Welding Equipment Plus Related Software
August 5, 2024Comments
Cincinnati Inc.
Booth S13085
Cincinnati Inc., showcases its latest fabricating equipment and software. CI’s Encompass software suite supports a fully integrated manufacturing process. From the initial unfolding through nesting, cutting, bending and monitoring the machine's overall health, Encompass reportedly seamlessly covers these critical aspects of transforming digital designs into tangible parts.
The next generation of CI press brake technology, XForm, features advancements such as faster ram speeds, a quieter drive system, larger control screen, and larger standard stroke and throat than previous offerings as well as a standard five-axis backgauge. And, offering power from 5 to 15 kW, CI’s CLX fiber laser cutting machine can handle a variety of material types and sizes. Hardware-based back-reflection protection allows the processing of highly reflective metals with no interruptions or damage to the laser.
CI’s EZ Bend cell uses cobot technology to simplify programming. And, because it’s not tied to any one press brake, operators can roll EZ Bend to other press brakes and use it where needed. EZ Weld leverages a cobot inside of a closed welding cell. Operators can be welding on one side of a protective screen while the machine is working on the other creating a continuous cycle of productivity.
Also, CI showcases its partnership with the Folds of Honor charity, which provides scholarships for families of military personnel and first responders who have been lost or disabled in the line of duty, by designing two limited-edition machines (press brake is pictured). The sale of these machines will deliver a significant donation to Folds of Honor. Attendees are invited to a special Folds of Honor event on Tuesday, October 15, at 9 a.m. in the CI booth.
See also: Cincinnati Incorporated, Cincinnati Inc.
Technologies: Bending, Cutting, Pressroom Automation
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