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Showing posts with label aluminium. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Breton Matrix 1000 DYNAMIC, the 5-axis "no-compromise" machining centre

Boosting productivity is a common denominator for companies in the aerospace, automotive, and toolmaking industries. The production of high quality components, of impeccable precision and advanced technology is a plus that only certain 5-axis machining centres can deliver.

Breton Matrix 1000 DYNAMIC, the latest arrival in the Matrix family, combines these features: to introduce you to its prodigious capabilities we decided to provide a sequence of photographs and videoclips of this innovative machining centre.
Wood


Tool changer
As you can see, the Matrix 1000 DYNAMIC is ideal for milling medium and large-size  workpieces in steel, aluminium, engineered materials and resin, with strokes of up to  3,000x6,000x1,300mm.




PRECISION
Precision first and foremost: have you seen the type of parts this machine can produce? The parts involved are frequently prototypes, also in titanium or special alloys, that call for absolute compliance with design tolerances.


For example, this version of the machine – the Matrix DYNAMIC K60 presented at EMO in Milan, with a motor spindle power rating of 70 kW - can handle workpieces of up to 6 metres in length with an aluminium chip removal rate of up to 11,000 cm3/min. This is an enormous benefit in many industries in which aluminium is widely employed, such as the automotive and aerospace industries.






CUSTOMISATION
The Matrix 1000 DYNAMIC, just like all Breton machining centres, can be fully customised on the basis of the requirements of each customer. Configurable with one or two work areas for pendulum machining operations, the machines can also be fitted with robotic chain or rack type tool magazines with a fast tool changer manipulator to reduce idle times caused by tool changeovers.



A range of bespoke solutions to maximise throughput for any company.
Just take a look at some examples of the machining capabilities:


 


 


 


 


Please feel free to browse through our catalogue below, for a detailed description of the specifications:






If you're interested in the Breton Matrix 1000 DYNAMIC machining centre, just drop us a line at mail@breton.it. We'll get back to you promptly.


Thank you for your interest: we're looking forward to hearing from you!

Your solution: Breton Matrix 1000 DYNAMIC for automotive industry


Innovative products incorporating the technology which has made Breton one of the leading enterprises on the world market for vertical machining centres for AUTOMOTIVE sector.

The Breton range of machines are acknowledged worldwide for the superior quality technology, their excellent production performance, the innovative solutions offered and unequalled quality of the products and services this company provides to each individual customer.
The gantry machining center with moving cross beam Matrix 1000 DYNAMIC was designed and built to respond to high-speed machining requirements in Automotive applications.

Breton Matrix 1000 Dynamic
LARGE PARTS
Conceived for large complex parts, with its distinctive properties of rigidity and dynamics, it can handle several types of parts at the highest speed, with excellent removal capacity.



The speed of linear axes up to 60m/min, the Direct Drive head with rotation speed up to 100RPM and the C axis with continuous rotation offer outstanding capabilities for profiling complex workpieces with 5 continuous axes ensuring and guaranteeing maximum machining precision and performance.
STEEL, ALUMINIUM, RESIN, COMPOSITES
The direct drive twist head, which can be positioned at any angle thanks to the powerful hydraulic brakes, uses fitting spindles up to 40kW, with 89 or 137Nm torque and rotational speed up to 28,000RPM.

The different configurations of the Matrix Dynamic (Z=1,000, X = 2,200, Y from 2,500mm to 4,000mm,) make the machine perfect for machining medium and large workpieces made of steel, aluminium, resin and composite materials.

Various solutions for the best machine configuration to satisfy each need, conform to the highest standard of innovation and quality. Read the catalogue:



For INFO and request about 5-axis machining centre Matrix 1000 Dynamic write now to
mail@breton.it.

Friday, 11 September 2015

Breton launches Matrix 1000 and Ultrix 1000 at EMO 2015 in Milan

Good morning,

Our solutions for your success: we look forward to seeing you at the exhibition EMO 2015, in Milan (Italy), from 5 to 10 October
[Hall 1 - Stand D 19].


Come and see closely the two Breton's CNC machining centres:
MATRIX 1000 K60 DY and ULTRIX 1000 RT HD.


BRETON MATRIX 1000 K60 DY
The perfect solution for aerospace industry. A 5-axis high-speed machining centre for milling large-size aluminium components equipped with an electrospindle that can machine workpieces up to 6 meters in length (removal capacity: 11000 cm3/min). 
Click on the image to read more. 


BRETON ULTRIX 1000 RT HD
Are you looking for a machining centre that combines milling and turning? 
Your solution is ULTRIX 1000 RT HD, the multitasking machine for working superalloys, steel, aluminium and composite materials, already chosen by first-class energy, aerospace and gear industries. 
Click on the image to read more. 

Well, that’s all for today. 
Bye-bye
Sergio Prior

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Machining materials that produce dust and fumes? We have just the solution for you!

A clear blue sky is over Breton machining centres. Protection is fundamental for the safety of the work environment:

but do you think this means doors? Wrong. 
Looking up can give us an idea of how chips, dust and fumes, some of which may be toxic, can be dispersed in the environment. That's why Breton mobile bridge machines like the Matrix, Flymill, Maxima and Eagle are fitted with full covers. 
The search for higher performance often pushes manufacturers to create rigid bridge machine-tools offering higher and higher performance, which at high speed can produce emissions. 



Let's take the Maxima as an example; it's one of the biggest machine-tools in the Breton range, and as a  consequence it has a large, light top cover that can be customized (in fact, the bellows constructions is modular), and it's always anchored to the bridge which follows its movements. 


The Matrix machining centre is often used to machine aluminium, titanium and steel, materials that can produce chips




While on the one hand customers want faster machines, on the other Breton has to make sure that in the upper covers, fast movements are silent and precise, instead of producing noise and vibrations. 
Thanks to the soundproofing material used to dampen the end-of-travel, the self-lubricating sliding blocks and polymer-coated metal rollers, there is no such risk
      


The Flymill is also used to machine resins, the dust of which can easily be sucked up by the bellows. To prevent this happening, all the covers installed on Breton machines have translucent fabric bellows (they look almost transparent and let light pass so you can see the machine working), with a very high resistance to abrasion, cutting, oils and high temperatures in general



Composite materials are also affected by these problems: in this case fumes and dust emissions. Without a doubt, the Eagle is the perfect machining centre for this type of process. 



The installation of the top bellows in this case prevents fine dust escaping, guaranteeing a controlled airflow so that the dust can be extracted 




For info and requests write now to mail@breton.it.
We’ll get back to you promptly.
Well, that’s all for today, thanks for your attention.
Bye-bye
Sergio Prior

Monday, 7 July 2014

A model company

To serve new markets with its aluminium models for foundry applications, Italmodel has turned to 5-axis machining, choosing the technology and support of Breton, in the form of the recent Matrix 800 2T K25.

Everyone knows Italy as a land of art and artists, but what people often overlook is that the concept of “art” can also be applied to neighbouring fields.
Indeed, in the mechanical arena, when you visit a model shop, you can see with your own eyes how technology combines with human ingenuity to create products that reach almost artistic heights.
Italmodel is very much on that level and has been ever since it was founded by Antonio Guarneri. This family firm, where craftsmanship and industrial production combine harmoniously, is now run by the second generation.
From wood to metal  
“Our father set up Italmodel in 1979,” explains Davide Guarneri, who runs the business with his brother Fabio and sister Floriana, “to produce wooden models for foundry applications. Until not long ago, the models required highly specialist, experienced labour. Over the years, technology has made great strides, so much so that in 2001 we bought a 5-axis wood-milling machine. Meanwhile, the business began to diversify: wood is a suitable material for making small batches in the foundry; it is economical but not very durable. For higher volumes, you need metal – like aluminium, although that demands the right tools and a completely different approach in order to be machined profitably. 
Today, with the now-common 5-axis machining centres, all it takes to obtain good results is a skilled worker and the right software in your technical office. The key is in refining your processes, understanding how to get the most from the tools, and relying on the machine manufacturer’s expertise, to gain the “tricks and tips” that are vital for maintaining profit margins.”
At this point, we need to take a step back. 5-axis machining – however you do it (positioning, continuous operation, etc.) – is clearly more complex than using a 3-axis machine.
“From this perspective, despite its limitations, the first machine for wood really opened our eyes: it enabled us to gain confidence with a new way of working,” says Davide Guarneri
“And to be frank, with wood, it is fairly easy to patch up a mistake or blemish with filler. Metal imposes other technological constraints and brings potential risks, not least that a 5-axis metalworking machine is not cheap to buy or run. That is why we evaluated our options very carefully, and we chose a Matrix 800 2T K25 machining centre by Breton.


Increasingly demanding markets 
“Until a few years ago, we could count on a very local clientele, even from Lombardy or neighbouring regions; now, however, we are facing international competition, whose strength is its low labour costs,” adds Fabio Guarneri. “To compete, then, it is crucial to reduce our overall costs without compromising on quality. The only way is to use tools that enable us to cut those costs while maintaining our distinctive high standards.”

5-axis technology has become indispensable for Italmodel.
“To complete certain jobs, it is essential to have a 5-axis machine like Matrix; without one, you are forced to turn down some complex projects. Obviously, saying ‘no’ to a potential client is not an option. So being able to rely on a powerful, flexible, high-performance machine is not just a means of boosting manufacturing profitability – it is the only way to stay in business.”
“Of course, just putting a machine in your workshop is not enough: to get the most from it, you need the right software. We have loaded the Matrix model into our CAD/CAM system and used it for simulations: moving from 3 axes to 5 dramatically increases the number of parameters in play. We use the machine in various ways: for positioning, with the 4th axis moving, and for continuous 5-axis machining.
Depending on the workpiece, the production requirements or the desired final quality, it is important to choose the most suitable mode. Even with complex surfaces, often all we need do to finish the job is wipe the workpiece clean with a cloth – as long as you selected the right working mode, as I mentioned.”


Reliability and performance   
Matrix 800 2T K25 is an interpolated 5-axis vertical continuous machining centre for working different types of material, from steel to aluminium and composites to resins.
For a work area of 2,000x1,600x800 mm (X/Y/Z), it offers a compact footprint and high-level dynamic performance, with maximum axis feed rates of 40 m/min and acceleration of up to 3 m/s2.

The typical Breton dual-drive gantry structure provides a large work area allowing the operator full freedom of movement, in strict compliance with safety standards. Matrix 800 makes it possible to position and machine even large workpieces with ease, combining excellent reliability and safety features with optimum performance. Operators appreciate the Matrix 800 even more for its rigidity, courtesy of the electro-arc-welded heat-treated structure made entirely of steel with suitable stiffening ribs and other reinforcement.
Continuing Breton’s technology traditions, the twist head with continuous rotation of axis C and axis A ideal for machining undercuts with a ±105° rotation enables even complex workpieces to be machined at high speed.
Italmodel uses its Matrix primarily to work aluminium and resin components, but that belies its full capabilities.
“We have made various steel components for other industries, and we have been pleased to note that the machining quality is just the same, even for more stubborn materials, as the extra power kicks in,” confirms Davide Guarneri. “Precision working and finishing is assured, not only by the tight construction tolerances but also by the thermal stabilisation and by the software that compensates for thermal expansion in the electrospindle and for dynamic errors arising as operating conditions vary. The liquid tool coolant and the air for cleaning the tool taper flow within the electrospindle.”

The extra dimension: service   
When a company like Breton sells a machine, its responsibilities do not end there. “It has been a considerable investment for us. Initially, we feared that we had bitten off more than we could chew,” confides Davide Guarneri. “But we soon realised that Breton’s service, both pre and post sale, would give us timely, expert answers to all our queries. For example, I had never seen remote support in action before. A while ago, the coolant pumps would not work: the Breton technicians connected to the machine and noted that the problem was caused by a microswitch on the door failing to make proper contact, thus preventing the machine from operating. 
We found an accumulation of dirt at a particular point; after cleaning, the machine restarted immediately. The total downtime was less than 2 hours! When you have a delivery deadline approaching, these are the details that make the difference between finishing on time and being late.”

“When we signed the contract, we had the chance to visit the Castello di Godego works in Treviso,” remarks Davide Guarneri. “Seeing how they build and assemble the machines was reassuring, because it showed us just how much dedication goes into making the product that will then be installed in a customer’s workshop – the same dedication that we put into using it.”
Many thanks to Andrea Pagani and TMTecnologie Meccaniche – for the material provided.
Click here for more INFO e price.
Have a nice day
Bye-bye
Sergio Prior

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Breton MATRIX 1000 DYNAMIC has strong shoulders

Machining accuracy and speed, these are the strong points of the Matrix 1.000 Dynamic, the Breton gantry-type machining centre with moving bridge has heavy-duty shoulders manufactured using the ground-breaking Metalquartz technology.

To face the greatest challenges you need strong, wide shoulders. When milling medium-large components, this sentence represents more than just an idiom; it's a real philosophy of construction. 
Breton, with fifty years of experience in the industry, has made this approach theirs, producing gantry-type machining centres with moving bridge supported by wide shoulders to machine large components, strong enough to guarantee a considerable milling capacity. 
The jewel in the crown of the Matrix, machining centres is the Matrix 1000 Dynamic.

For all materials
This 5-axes gantry-type machining centre with moving bridge was designed by Breton to meet new requirements associated with high speed machining of large, complex parts for the aerospace and automotive, die-manufacturing and design industries. The Matrix 1000 Dynamic has a 2,200 mm X-axis travel, 1,000 mm Z-axis travel, and a Y-axis travel that ranges from 2,500 to 6,000 mm.
As well as the impressive working range, one of the features that makes the Treviso company’s product really stand out from the crowd is the ability of machining a variety of different materials such as steel, aluminium, resin and composites. 
This  machine in fact can be fitted with a vast range of electrospindles with continuous power outputs of up to 41 kW and torque outputs of up to 100 Nm, which combined with a rotation speed of 28,000 rpm offers a notable milling capacity. 
The software-controlled compensation of the electrospindle’s natural thermal expansion, and its thermal stabilization guarantee high precision machining. 
These spindles are housed in the cast iron dual fork head, which guarantees high structural rigidity and an excellent vibration dampening capacity. 
High performance models are fitted with Direct Drive heads, where the 100 rpm rotation speed combined with the continuous rotation of the C-axis shows the true potential of the machine when machining complex dynamic profiles with a high level of accuracy.

Metalquartz shoulders
Another interesting feature of the Matrix 1000 Dynamic is represented by the strong shoulders produced using innovative Metalquartz technology: a sandwich structure made of stabilized arc welded steel, with ribbing  embedded in a quartz polymer matrix composites. 
This exclusive technology ensures a very high structural rigidity and vibration damping, which guarantees a better surface finish and a longer service life of the cutting tools.
The carriage and beam travel on properly dimensioned recirculating roller guideways to ensure machining accuracy and stability. Linear axis speed can reach 60 m/min thanks to the digital drives with brushless servomotors and the ground ball screw and double preloaded ball nut assembly. 
To guarantee the highest accuracy, the position of the beam and carriage is read by optical scales.

Customization
Performance at a dynamic level, offering high power and precision, are not the only advantages, and the machine can be customized with a series of accessories to meet the customer's specific requirements. 
In fact Breton also offers wheel-type or chaintype tool magazines with a fast manipulator to reduce tool changeover times. 
These magazines are installed outside the work area so they can't come into contact with milling dust or residues, and can be fitted with a system for the automatic encoding of tool data and a chip reader for an even higher level of plant automation.

On the basis of the milling operations to be performed, the tool cooling system may use compressed air, a spray mist system, or coolant sprayed inside and outside the spindle at a set or variable pressure of up to 70 bar.
For customers machining composites and resins we can supply dust extraction systems to install on the spindle nose, and top-roof bellows to isolate the work area from the surrounding environment, protecting the operator from any noxious or harmful elements. 

The fact that all the kinematic mechanisms have been located at the top of the machine is proof of the focus on operator safety. Finally, to meet every possible application requirement, the Breton Matrix 1.000 Dynamic can be configured for pendular machining in two work areas.
For INFO and request write to mail@breton.it.

Well, that’s all for today. 
By-by
Sergio Prior

(Articolo estratto da TM - Tecnologie Meccaniche/Speciale Stampi)