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Showing posts with label die. Show all posts
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Thursday, 5 January 2012

Matrix and Flymill Breton: the ideal machines to work the molds


 

Matrix and Flymill, are high-speed vertical machining centre designed and manufactured by Breton ideal for moulds production especially for the automotive market.
As you can see from the pictures, Matrix and Flymill, high-speed vertical machining centre Breton are ideal for working molds.

















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Monday, 18 July 2011

BULL'S EYE CENTRED - part 1

Innovative products incorporating that technology which has made Breton one of the leading enterprises on the world market for work centres.  
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.
If 2010 is to be remembered as a difficult year for many industries and with many companies hit by the international crisis, the aerospace market, instead,  moves in its own direction.  This specific industry is tied to long-term projects which are affected marginally by economic trends and crisis.  
The reason is because it takes around 10 years to design, develop, build and market a new plane.  
In fact, the majority of new work orders commissioned  to Breton in 2010 came from the civil aviation and  aerospace industries.
Breton, located in Castello di Godego (TV), in just a few years has become a key manufacturer of CNC work centres, a position which it still holds today at an international level.  The key to success? 
Research and development, words that are certainly not rhetorical for Breton.  
The company employs about 620 people and has its own in-house research unit and the mechanical and electronic engineering departments develop new products, production processes and technologies.
The range of Breton work centres, designed for machining aluminium, steel, titanium, special alloys, engineered and composite materials offers a number of solutions across a broad range of industrial applications.  In addition to the natural and engineered stone markets, at least 60% of machines offered by the tool machine division are for the civil aviation and aerospace industries and used for manufacturing dies, models, precision engineered components and gears.

ANTICIPATING THE MARKET 

Breton machines are designed based on accurate market surveys aiming at anticipating customer demand.  The strength of this company is to achieve the shortest  time to market possible  so as to be ready to launch  innovative solutions satisfying new demands.  In particular aerospace customers are focused on machine precision and flexibility with the possibility of milling and machining at the same time different types of materials spanning from titanium to aluminium and carbon fibre
Production is managed by an advanced software application. Production is equipped with the most modern automatic tool machines available which offer and ensure high quality standards are satisfied as well as reducing production times
This is how Breton can provide the market economically  viable solutions. Highly skilled workers, regular and accurate quality controls on incoming materials and components and finally the end product is subject to stringent controls to ensure Breton machines guarantee performance, reliability and longevity.
Per info ask to mail@breton.it.

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Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Breton MATRIX - High-speed machining centres with five interpolated axes

Matrix 800-1000-1300
Matrix is a new range of machining centres with a gantry structure and moving cross beam designed and developed by Breton to satisfy the new and demanding manufacturing  requirements for  high-speed machining of complex and large size workpieces across various applications for die manufacturing, model making and styling.
Rigidity and high dynamics are distinctive features of this range making it ideal for machining a multitude of components and products at high speeds with maximum milling performance.
Matrix thanks to the speed of the linear axes which reaches up to 40 m/min, to the Direct Drive head with a rotational speed of up to 100 rpm and to continuous rotation of axis C,  this machining centre is the perfect solution for specific production requirements  as profiling complex workpieces with 5 continuous axes ensuring and guaranteeing maximum machining precision and performance
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The direct drive twist head, which can be positioned at any angle thanks to the powerful hydraulic operated brakes, allows for mounting 40kW spindles with rotation speeds of up to 28000 rpm providing this work centre with improved milling efficiency and performance.
The various available configurations of the Matrix range (travel X from 2500mm on Matrix 800 to 3900mm on Matrix 1300, Y from 2000 mm to 8000mm, Z from 1000mm to 1600mm) make these work centres the ideal solution for machining medium to large workpieces across a number of materials as steel, aluminium, resin and composite materials.
The closed structure and drive assemblies mounted on the top part of the machine, ensure maximum operator safety and maximum machining precision, performance and reliability.
Machining precision and quality are further enhanced  by the thermal symmetry of the machine  structure, and by the thermal stabilising system which stabilises and maintains the temperature of the balls nuts, bearings on axis Z and  axis drives  at the same temperature as that of  the machine structure.