Tooling Innovation Improves Dust Collection Efficiency.Introduced at Ligna this year, the new i-System's manufacturers say it saves energy and helps prevent damage to workpieces. AMONG THE MORE MEMORABLE product introductions at the Ligna-Plus machinery fair in Hannover, Germany, this May was the i-System, a diamond cutting tool and dust hood combination that its manufacturers say improves chip collection from 50% to 95%. The i-System is the result of a partnership between equipment manufacturer Homag, cutting tool makers Leitz and Leuco, and the Technical University of Dresden. "There was a need to provide better dust extraction on some machines," says Tim Keveney, product specialist of the Homag Group for Stiles Stiles can refer to: People
"Normally the tool is used in cutting PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride. PVC in full polyvinyl chloride Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide. edgebanding, which can get electrostatically charged and stick to the panel or to the cutting tool aggregate," says John Michel Sir John Michel, GCB (1 September 1804 – 23 May 1886) was a British Field Marshal. From 1865 to 1867, he was in the command of the forces in British North America, succeeding Lieutenant-General Sir William Fenwick Williams. , director of technical services for Leuco Tool. More efficient collection of those chips reduces the possibility of part damage because those chips will not be pressed into the panel by the machine or when the panels are stacked. Harry Gunsche, engineering manager for Leitz, says that having less dust on parts improves machining precision because tracing wheels follow the parts exactly, rather than bouncing up and down when they roll over chips. Gunsche notes that efficient dust collection also improves the lifespan of the cutting tool. In traditional systems, he says, "The cutting edges will touch different chips, which will dull the cutting edge." The i-System uses the chip's own kinetic energy kinetic energy: see energy. kinetic energy Form of energy that an object has by reason of its motion. The kind of motion may be translation (motion along a path from one place to another), rotation about an axis, vibration, or any combination of to direct it to the inside of the tool and to the air flow for the dust collection, rather than allowing chips to scatter. All in the Airflow The i-System consists of the collet design and a specialized tapered ta·per n. 1. A small or very slender candle. 2. A long wax-coated wick used to light candles or gas lamps. 3. A source of feeble light. 4. a. dust hood, manufactured by Homag, in addition to the tooling. "Generally any tool will operate better if it's operating with a specialized dust hood," Keveney says. "The i-System dust shroud is designed to work with the airflow that the tool creates as well as the airflow from the dust collection." "When the chip is cut, it's directed to the inside of the tool," explains Michel. The chip's own kinetic energy directs it toward the dust extraction. That cuts the amount of suction suction /suc·tion/ (suk´shun) aspiration of gas or fluid by mechanical means. post-tussive suction a sucking sound heard over a lung cavity just after a cough. needed for dust extraction by up to 70%, which in turn reduces the power needed and the noise level. Coming to America Keveney says that Homag is currently marketing the i-System in Europe more than the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . "It's primarily used on a specialized profile end trimming station developed by Homag that's used more commonly in Europe than the United States," he notes. Michel says that Leuco plans to show the tooling at the Midwest Industrial Woodworking Expo this November in Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, city (1990 pop. 189,126), seat of Kent co., SW central Mich., on the Grand River; inc. 1850. The second largest city in the state, it is a distribution, wholesale, and industrial center for an area that yields fruit, dairy products, farm produce, , as well as the International Woodworking Machinery and Furniture Supply Fair in 2002. While edgeband trimming is the primary use for the i-System so far, the companies involved have developed other applications as well. Michel says that Leuco offers a jointing cutterhead that trims the panel edge before edgebanding as well as straight and radius cutterheads for rough and fine trimming. Gunsche says Leitz offers sawblades and hoggers using the i-System principle. Keveney says a panel grooving tool is also available. The i-System requires the HSK HSK Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (Chinese proficiency test) HSK Hauptabteilung für Die Sicherheit der Kernanlagen (Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate) HSK Herpes Simplex Keratitis 25 tool interface for edgebanders. Keveney says HSK 25 is used by Homag and IMA (Interactive Multimedia Association, Annapolis, MD) An earlier trade association founded in 1988 originally as the Interactive Video Industry Association. It provided an open process for adopting existing technologies and was involved in subjects such as networked services, scripting machines. |
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