Tuesday 10 December 2019

Okuma achieves 50,000 units cumulative sales for Thermo-Friendly Concept

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 2 -- Okuma Corporation recently announced its cumulative sales of machines equipped with the Thermo-Friendly Concept (TFC) have reached 50,000 units.

Okuma has developed the TFC based on the unique idea of ‘accepting temperature changes’ and launched the MB-46V vertical machining centre, designed with a breakthrough application of the TFC in 2001.

In a statement, the comprehensive machine tool manufacturer said the MB-46V was highly evaluated for its extremely stable accuracy immediately after its release, and the MB-V Series with the TFC was also developed for the MB-56V and MB-66V.

Since then, the number of models designed for the TFC has increased to include horizontal machining centres, lathes, multitasking machines and large double-column machining centres.

The TFC contributes to improve productivity by reducing machine warm-up operation and dimensional compensation tasks by stabilising machining accuracy.

In addition, the TFC package includes Okuma's ECO suite energy-saving technology, which permits the operation of cooling equipment only when necessary, thus greatly reducing power consumption.

Okuma will strive to provide more effective machine tool applications through further research and development and will continue to pursue ‘machines that are easier for humans to use’.

-- BERNAMA

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