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Conference Sessions
 feedline optimization, die protection and setup sheets. If you could get 1 SPM more out of your press, would you? That’s 60 more parts per hour, 480 parts per day, and 24,000 parts per year (based on an 8-hour day). In most slow to medium-speed operations, press speed can be increased, and the feed- line slowed down for better efficiencies. This presentation provides helpful hints and tips on how to get the most from your line by presenting the intri- cacies of indexing, die-protection schemes and efficient setup.
Rob Meyer, Nidec Minster Corp.
Sensors 2—Automatic In-Die Part Quality Monitoring
and Tool Adjustments
Implementation of part measure- ment, die-adjustment and part tracking can result not only in 100 percent ver- ification of critical part features, but also in significantly increased machine utilization, accurate production and scrap rates, and more reliable die pro-
tection. Learn the practical methods to select, apply, and integrate sensors and control systems in order to fulfill accuracy and quality requirements. James Barrett, Link Systems, Inc.
2–3:30 p.m.
S120—Stamping 3 0- Advances in In-Die Transfer Technology—Trog Dies
Standardized in-die transfer systems are a new technology in the sheet metal stamping and manufacturing industry. Learn keys elements that help take advantage of this new Trog Die tech- nology, and how to apply in-die transfer technology to win more work, lower material usage (MUDD), reduce tool costs, and improve your process effi- ciencies and other key cost areas.
Bob Gunst, Jacar System
Quality and Tooling— Process-Based Quality Management System
This presentation reviews the fun- damental steps in developing a process- based system for your Quality Manage- ment System (QMS). Topics covered: determining processes comprising your QMS and who “owns” them; measuring and managing outputs against objec- tives and goals; and what to do when objectives and goals are not met.
Mark Netzel, Die-Matic Corp.
Transforming the Future of Automation & Tooling
The future of automation is IOT-capa- ble, Industry 4.0-driven and cloud-con- nected disruptive technologies and products. Tooling is still a vital necessity as well. Via a tool that automatically actuates to a predefined orientation then locks in place, we are one step closer to Smart Industry 4.0. Attend this session to learn about the future of automation, instant data and optimization.
Jad Khattab, Ron Slone and Mike Filipiak, IMI Precision Norgren Automation Solutions MF
Booth D46933
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