Press brake production optimisation: challenges and solutions for bending sheet metal parts
The cutting and bending industry faces significant challenges in optimising production and improving efficiency.
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Welcome to our page dedicated to all the articles and technical dossiers we produce. Here, we delve into the heart of the sheet metal industry, an industry in constant evolution, marked by technological innovations and optimised practices.
Technical analysis of innovations: We dissect the latest technical innovations shaping the sheet metal industry. Thanks to our in-depth analyses, you'll be able to understand the impact and benefits of each innovation.
To complement this, we cover the industry's essential consumables. Our platform strives to provide accurate, relevant and up-to-date information to help professionals and enthusiasts stay informed and make informed decisions. Whether you're an industry expert or simply curious to know more about the sheet metal industry, we hope you'll find a wealth of valuable information here.
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The cutting and bending industry faces significant challenges in optimising production and improving efficiency.
To find out more about current trends and potential solutions, Johan Elster, Chief Sales Officer Bystronic Group, talks to Metal-Interface.
Choosing the right MIG/MAG welding machine can be a challenge, especially with the multitude of manufacturers and models available on the market.
In addition to regular maintenance, a complete overhaul or retrofitting of stamping presses can be required to regain the machine’s initial characteristics and thus gain in quality and reliability.
Exterior sheet metal parts that aren’t treated or painted require a protective film.
Production quantities and times are decreasing, while the variety of products to be manufactured is increasing.
The flow of raw materials and cut parts strongly impacts the productivity of laser cutting machines and factory organisation.
The cutting speed of laser machines has increased considerably in recent years, resulting in a higher volume of parts that can be cut.
Nitrogen or oxygen gas is essential for operating CO2 or fibre laser cutting machines.
In this article, discover the 4 aspects to take into account when choosing a laser cutting machine: the specifications, the productivity of the machine, the flexibility and the evaluation of the op