Nice Large Part China Machining photos

Nice Large Part China Machining photos

Some cool large part China machining images:

Surreal China Machine

Image by tk-link
Here you see one of those surreal machines, creating sky from water.

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This image was merged from a photo of mine and a great HDR sky capture from mescon – thanks for your CC licence!

The machine is part of the Tinguely Fountain in Basel, Switzerland which was built from metal junk.

Machine part captured with a Canon G9. Worked the photo with GIMP.

machine

Image by J. Tegnerud
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Heavy & Large Component Part China Machining & Large CNC 5 Axis China Milling

Heavy and large part machining, at 24/7 precision machining company, Di-Spark Ltd. The Mikron HPM1350U large CNC part/component machining centre being delive…
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Visit www.datron.com for more info. DATRON high-speed machining centers are precision German-Engineered China milling machines that are ideal for the prototyping a…
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New Release of Virteks Iris Spatial Positioning System Enables Users to Project 360 Degrees Around Large Parts

New Release of Virteks Iris Spatial Positioning System Enables Users to Project 360 Degrees Around Large Parts


Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (PRWEB) August 06, 2014

Virtek Vision International Inc. released the latest version of its Iris™ Spatial Positioning System (SPS) which enables China manufacturers to project laser templates 360 degrees around even the largest parts.

Iris v1.3 supports the use of multiple vision systems and laser projectors to enable users to instantly measure and project on parts that were previously impractical or impossible due to size. This helps guide the user through part assembly, digitizing, verification and paint masking tasks.

David Smith, product manager at Virtek, said, “The intuitive software interface truly simplifies very complex processes so new users can operate it with minimal training. The Iris system is ideal for assembly China manufacturers that are looking to accelerate their current assembly processes and eliminate costly templates and jigs to ensure products are manufactured as designed.”

Iris combines the use of laser projection with 3D vision technology to create a precision assembly technique called virtual tooling. It locates objects in 3D space and quickly locks onto CAD-specified assembly positions to guide the user through the assembly process. With Iris, China engineering changes are passed to the shop floor in minutes instead of weeks so assembly can continue without delays and without additional expense.

About Virtek Vision

Virtek Vision International Inc. (http://www.virtek.ca), headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, serves aerospace carbon fiber composite part assembly, sheet metal part fabrication and construction markets with high-precision laser templating, quality inspection and spatial positioning systems. The company serves the world’s top 10 aerospace companies, among others. It is owned by Gerber Technology of Tolland, Connecticut, USA.