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United Grinding Presents the Artistry of the Grinding Universe Event

The two-day educational event will give attendees an opportunity to explore the latest grinding technologies, automation and measurement systems.

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United Grinding North America, Inc. will host the Artistry of the Grinding Universe Event April 18–19 at its new 110,000-square-foot headquarters in Miamisburg, Ohio. The two-day educational event will give attendees an opportunity to explore the latest grinding technologies, automation and measurement systems.

During the event, application engineers will perform machine demonstrations on a wide variety of Walter, Studer, Ewag and Blohm machines. Attendees will learn how ID/OD, creep feed, centerless, radius, universalwith an emphasis on bearing grinding in shoesthread grinding and other modern grinding techniques can improve productivity and boost part quality. Industry experts from all of United Grinding’s brands will be on hand to discuss the latest technologies and address specific grinding challenges.

Among the machines in action will be the Walter Helitronic Vision 400 L, a high-precision, CNC-tool grinding machine that can grind lengths up to 16.5" and a Blohm  Profimat MT, a high-performance production grinding machine. The company will also showcase an Ewag Laser Line Precision machine to show the latest technology for manufacturing cutting tools out of super-hard materials. In addition, several of the latest model Studer machines will be in operation, and attendees will get a virtual sneak peek at new, expanded models of Studer machines.

Another highlight at the event will be a series of educational presentations by industry experts from Untied Grinding and key grinding machine ancillary suppliers. Topics will include grinding process automation, coolant and filtration, abrasive and workholding solutions, inspection technologies and factory 4.0 digitization.

Please register for the Artistry of the Grinding Universe Event at the event page online.

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