Marposs, a provider of measurement, inspection and test technologies announced July 1, 2020 the availability of its ML75P Special Edition laser tool setter for controlling ultrasonic tool vibration amplitude and frequency. Working in tandem with the new ML4USM software, the ML75P collects thousands of data samples from the vibrating tool tip within milliseconds. The software then elaborates upon the signal from the ML75P and transfers the amplitude and frequency back to the machine for automatic compensation. This helps to improve tool life, workpiece finish and reduce downtime, according to the company.
Ultrasonic machining removes material from a workpiece with high-frequency vibrations in combination with abrasive particles. By creating many small vibrations, material is removed from the workpiece. Ultrasonic machining is the most suitable technology for removing material from hard and brittle materials, such as ceramic and glass.
In addition to the ML4USM software application, the ML75P Special Edition requires a dedicated measurement cycle for the ultrasonic machining. It is designed to work with either a Marposs Merlin Plus or GEM Box gauging computer, both of which run on the Microsoft Windows operating system.
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