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Herzog - Model HS-FF 2000 - Automatic Milling Machine
The robust twin-spindle milling machine for steelworks laboratory- Proven automation technology even for hardest samples.
Application
Milling of steel, pig iron samples for optical emission spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence, combustion analysis and other methods
Materials
Steel, pig iron samples with a diameter of up to 50 mm, round or with parallel surfaces
Operating mode
Automatic, stand-alone operation, linear automation, robotic automation
Optimal sample preparation as a prerequisite for correct analyzes
The automatic processing cycle ensures the fastest and reproducible results. Optimum milling parameters that can be adjusted to all material qualities and different tools optimized for the application ensure maximum flexibility.
Safe and user-friendly
The HS-FF 2000 is hermetically sealed and noise-insulated. Safety circuits ensure protection for the operating personnel. The large protective hood facilitates operation and enables simple maintenance work. Milling chips are collected in a removable collection container.
Milling spindle Two independently running precision milling spindles can be equipped with milling tools for different material qualities. There is no need to change tools when changing the material steel/pig iron. Due to the very stable spindle bearing, even the hardest material qualities can be processed safely and permanently. Changing tools is quick and easy without the use of special tools.
Programmable Logic Control
The integrated Simatic S7 PLC control guarantees error-free, automatic processing of the most varied of samples. Up to 16 machining programs defined via parameters can be saved and protected with a password.
Milling tools
Special milling tools and different, optimally adapted cutting materials for all material qualities can be used. Tool life is monitored, tool changes and maintenance intervals are displayed on the machine`s control panel.
Reduce costs through automation
The design of the machine enables it to be easily integrated into robot-supported automation systems. Mechanical connections and electronic interfaces were the focus of the development of the Herzog sample milling machine. Extremely short processing times and smooth, coordinated workflows complete the automation concept. The machine can be operated from two sides and can therefore be integrated into two robot crosses at the same time.
- Deburring tool for round samples
- Combustion analysis chip collector (CCU).
- Automatic chip transport and storage in turntable magazine