A grinding machine is a machine tool used for producing very fine finishes or making very light cuts, using an abrasive wheel as the cutting device. This wheel can be made up of various sizes and types of stones, diamonds or of inorganic materials. For machines used to reduce particle size in materials processing see grinding.
NCMT will exhibit a new twin-spindle grinder and a profile grinder, at MACH 2010, from Japan-based Okamoto, having been appointed to represent the manufacturer at the start of the year.
Studer's S33 grinding machine will be on stand 5381, at MACH 2010. With a new grinding head, that utilises three grinding wheels, complex workpieces geometries can be ground in a single clamping, bringing important advantages to customers in tool making, job shops and the supply industry.
Exhibiting for the first time at Subcon 2010, Central Grinding services has recently invested in new CNC grinding technology that brings a range of advantages for customers.