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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
New Imes-Icore 350I
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<blockquote data-quote="REJ" data-source="post: 168068" data-attributes="member: 4587"><p>The way the new lineup will compare from Imes is that the 350i will be the same category as the 450i but with some enhancements in technology such as the integrated loader and zero point clamping system. It has an on board control computer and also 20x tool changer. The spindle is similar to the 450i in performance and the mill will do all the same indications. </p><p>The 650i will take the place of both the 550i and 750i and is geared towards metal production. It will have linear drives like the 750 and an integrated changer. Last time the imes folks were here they said it could also have some spindle options such as an HSK-25 for different tooling options if desired. </p><p>The 850i is a larger machine than the others and is geared towards larger milling centers running automation cells (like roeders or dmg) One robotic unit can feed 2 machines and has very large part and tool capacities. It will be a new category for Imes and larger than any current machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REJ, post: 168068, member: 4587"] The way the new lineup will compare from Imes is that the 350i will be the same category as the 450i but with some enhancements in technology such as the integrated loader and zero point clamping system. It has an on board control computer and also 20x tool changer. The spindle is similar to the 450i in performance and the mill will do all the same indications. The 650i will take the place of both the 550i and 750i and is geared towards metal production. It will have linear drives like the 750 and an integrated changer. Last time the imes folks were here they said it could also have some spindle options such as an HSK-25 for different tooling options if desired. The 850i is a larger machine than the others and is geared towards larger milling centers running automation cells (like roeders or dmg) One robotic unit can feed 2 machines and has very large part and tool capacities. It will be a new category for Imes and larger than any current machines. [/QUOTE]
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