Machining at Hyper Mach: linear motors drive aerospace jobs machining to higher speeds.
Tooling & Production › Vol. 67 Nbr. 5, August 2001
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Machining at Hyper Mach: linear motors drive aerospace jobs machining to higher speeds.
Aerospace engineers have long understood the possibilities and Advantages of making "monolithic" parts--structural components hogged out of single billets of metal (usually aluminum). As an example, most wing ribs and floor spars on the majority of aircraft today are made of stamped sheet metal cut to a contour, Ex...
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