Briccoli Modelleria is an Italian company that designs and produces foundry models, molds and equipment. The company’s motto reads “Since 1885, we have been building a future with the oldest art known to man”. The experience matured throughout its history and the technological investments made have allowed it to expand dynamically and flexibly in the market, so they can provide instant answers to a target with different needs, manufacturing high-end products with precision delivery times.
In this seventh episode, Luca Rinaldi will take a close look at university education together with Serena Graziosi, professor at the department of Mechanics at the Politecnico di Milano. Professor Graziosi is an expert in Additive Manufacturing Design and provides us with an in-depth explanation on the role people like her play in the academic world and beyond.
Mistral Optical is a company producing, on average, 50,000 pairs of glasses a month. It is located in Quero Vas in the region of Belluno, global center for eyewear. Working on a pair of glasses is a complex operation that needs to find the perfect balance between expert manpower and automated work done by machines. There are about 30 intermediate stages. Knowing exactly at which stage a product can be found in the various processes, at any given time, is the turning point in the entire production chain; representing real added value in the service offered to one’s clients. Precisely with this in mind, the company decided to connect the numerous CMS machines together, from the latest additions to older versions.
Maurizio Bernini went to the prestigious Fraunhofer IWU Institute in Chemnitz to interview Christopher Schlegel for the sixth episode in this series.
The fifth episode in this series focuses the limelight on Professor Alessandro Pegoretti, Director of the department of industrial engineering at the University of Trento and Giacomo Barera, who is taking his industrial PhD at CMS as a materials expert.
Inventing a machine is easy, building it is more complex, but making it work is everything.
The structural frame part of the aircraft cabin door is a challenging piece to work on, in a sector like aerospace that requires inventive pieces with extreme precision. Perfection in the components can significantly influence cost reduction. The best possible combination between precision, speed, and reliability are needed to work on the cabin door in question. All this is done on a single CMS machine with ultrasound cutting, hole flaring, and piece trimming processings.
In the fourth episode of the series, Giovanni Negri, CMS’s CEO meets Alessio Lorusso, CEO and Founder of Roboze, one of the most surprising organizations on the Additive Manufacturing panorama. The Italian company has managed to impose itself at global level thanks to the most accurate 3D print technology in the world, for super polymers and high-performance composite materials.
CMS are delighted to announce we have entered a Partnership agreement with Pembrokeshire based United Aerospace Ltd (UA) which will result in the first CMS Kreator LFAM + Machine Centre being installed in the UK.
Protagonist of the third episode is Paul Cesak, founder and owner of 3D Printing Today, one of the largest LinkedIn groups working in the field of additive manufacturing. The group has over 70,000 members from all over the world.
A company with a flexible, resourceful nature. The passion for technology combined with the values of the racing world. A desire to accept the most interesting challenges offered by the market and the inclination to win them. It is with this philosophy that HP Composites, a company founded in 2010, has already become a world leader in the production of carbon fiber components for the motorsport and automotive industry.
The second episode presents the point of view of one of CMS’s prestigious customer: M.D.C. DESIGN, a relatively young company that mainly deals with equipment to support the operator in controlling the size of all the parts that make up a vehicle.
In this first episode we compare 2 technologies: the traditional removal one and the Large Format Additive Manufacturing one.
Universal Holding Fixture (UHF) is the universal system patented by CMS to automatically hold pieces and is capable of re-setting in a few seconds, to produce even the most complex shapes with each new piece. There are 5 concepts at the root of this technological revolution.
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With CMS Kreator, in collaboration with Bercella srl, a leading company in the design and engineering of advanced solutions in composite materials, the molds for the car of the RestoMod 2021 project, sponsored by Tomaso Trussardi, have been produced.
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CMS, in cooperation with the prestigious Fraunhofer institute, develops an original LFAM solution, for improving the competitiveness of composite and other industries.
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Integrated machining center for vertical routing, ideal for machining composite materials,...
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Flexible solutions and maximum performance levels to meet any kind of demand for machining aluminum...
Machining centers for aluminium helping companies keep up-to-date in the car industry. The...
Carbon fiber chassis are not always the best choice for supercar frames; there is a range of...