Monitoring and optimization of tools and machines
The PTS integrates high-precision sensor technology into high-quality toolholders and tools and can be customized to be compatible with a variety of machine types and interfaces without altering the characteristics of a traditional machining system. Continuous cutting force measurement allows for optimized utilization of the tool lifespan while at the same time reducing the effort required on the part of the machine operator. Anomalies in the material and cutting tool wear or even tool breakage are detected immediately, thus preventing rejects and maximizing machine utilization times.
In combination with a process monitoring system from the maXYmos series from Kistler – which will also be presented at EMO Hannover – all measurement data can be efficiently recorded and visualized and used to optimize and automate production processes. Gunnar Keitzel, Head of Business Center Manufacturing Technologies at Kistler, says: “With the combination of PTS tools and the maXYmos process monitoring system, and thanks to our cooperation with HORN, we are able to offer a complete solution that is able to make highly sensitive measurements and can be integrated into any production systems due to its interfaces.
Wireless and highly dynamic measurements up to 16,000 rpm
The wireless rotating cutting force dynamometer (RCD) from Kistler simplifies cutting force measurement for research and development, but can also be used in industrial production processes such as milling, drilling, grinding and superfinishing. The measured values for the forces Fx, Fy and Fz and the torque Mz are transmitted via a wireless low-energy connection with a range of up to five meters. Thanks to its wide measuring range of up to 20 kN as well as its high resolution and sensitivity, the wireless RCD from Kistler can be used for a variety of different processing steps from roughing all the way to finishing. The integrated piezoelectric measurement technology with a sampling frequency of 10 kHz is perfect for recording data from highly dynamic processes of up to 16,000 rpm that would take other technologies to their limits.
Ideally, the wireless RCD is used together with the new PTS app from Kistler: This software automatically records, analyzes, and visualizes data from machining processes, creates trend analyses, and also includes an option to communicate with the machine. Consequently, data evaluation and storage with the PTS app makes it possible to automate large-scale testing series for research and development at a higher level and to significantly increase efficiency.
Services related to cutting force measurement
Kistler also offers a number of specialized services for cutting force applications – from calibration of dynamometers right through to optimization of milling processes. Let us offer you in-depth advice at EMO Hannover. You can also find out more about the opportunities offered by dynamic cutting force measurement. The experts from Kistler look forward to seeing you at Stand C05 in Hall 4.