Extrude Hone Corporation to Exhibit New Electrolytic Machine at the IMTS 2006 Exposition in Chicago |
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Extrude Hone Corp.
1 Industry Blvd., P.O. Box 1000
Irwin, PA, 15642 USA

Press release date: June 2, 2006
Irwin, Pa. (June 1, 2006)-EXTRUDE HONE® Corporation announced today plans to exhibit its new DeskLine machine, which features its Electrolytic Machining (ECM) process, at IMTS 2006 in Chicago, Ill, from Sept. 6 - 13, 2006. Extrude Hone representatives will be available at booth 7100, North Hall B to discuss this latest addition to the company's innovative line of advanced finishing and deburring technologies.
With the entry-level DeskLine machine, Extrude Hone offers customers all the innovation and feature-rich capabilities inherent in its larger ECM process machines. In addition, its moderate pricing makes the DeskLine machine an affordable automated solution for all manufacturers that perform deburring operations.
Compared to manual deburring, which has proven to be tedious, unreliable, and time-consuming for large and small companies alike, Extrude Hone's DeskLine machine boosts productivity substantially. In fact, it increases productivity levels by up to 10 times over manual deburring. Typical DeskLine cycle times range from 10 to 30 seconds.
While a smaller-scale machine designed for lower volume production, the DeskLine is uncompromising in its precision, reliability, and performance. A metal dissolution process,ECM uses an electrical current applied to the tooling and workpiece while flowing an electrolyte between both surfaces to dissolve unwanted metal.
The DeskLine machine improves surface quality of parts that are cast, machined, forged or processed using Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM). The ECM process removes material ranging from 0.0005 inch to 0.01 inch and realizes a 5 - 10 surface roughness improvement factor in most applications. It works equally well on both external and internal surfaces, particularly difficult to access internal bores and intersecting holes.
The DeskLine machine is available in a standard version rate at 3 kW (100 A/30 V or 50 A/60 V). IMTS 2006 attendees are encouraged to stop by booth 7100 in the North Hall B to view a demonstration of the DeskLine machine and the entire ECM product line, as well as Extrude Hone's other finishing and deburring technologies.
About EXTRUDE HONE® Corporation Extrude Hone Corporation, located in Irwin, Pennsylvania, defined a new level of quality and control for manufacturers worldwide when in 1966 the company invented and patented the Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM) process-a method to deburr, polish, and radius difficult-to-reach surfaces. Over the past four decades, Extrude Hone has grown into a world-class developer and supplier of advanced manufacturing processes, machine tools, and contract machining services for deburring, polishing, and surface finishing. Today, the AFM process, along with Electrolytic Machining (ECM) and Thermal Energy Method (TEM) deburring, make up the core Extrude Hone finishing technologies. Extrude Hone is a major provider of engineered finishing solutions to the automotive, aerospace, fluid power, food processing, semiconductor, medical, and mold and die industries worldwide. Extrude Hone provides these technologies to industry in the form of capital equipment and contract job shop services through our direct sales force and network of Contract Service Centers. Extrude Hone is a subsidiary of Kennametal Inc. For more information, visit www.extrudehone.com.
Extrude Hone Corporation Headquarters 1 Industry Boulevard P O Box 1000 Irwin, PA 15642-1000 USA Telephone: 724-863-5900 Fax: 724-863-8759 www.extrudehone.com
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