A turned parts contractor from Berlin is boldly setting out on a new path: With the purchase of a Bumotec s181 machining centre from Swiss Starrag, Heinrich GmbH from Berlin entered into the field of high-precision complete processing of components for respiratory protective devices.
"Welcome to the Swiss corner," says Christian Pooch, managing partner of Heinrich GmbH from Berlin, and takes us to his latest investment: a Bumotec s181 5-axis CNC turn-mill centre with a total of nine CNC axes, which now stands next to five automatic lathes that are also from the Swiss manufacturer.
The large machine park allows for "order diversity"
More machines than people work at Heinrich, because the sheer variety of different orders – from batch size one to large series with several million parts – requires a very large machine park with more than 30 systems. Pooch: "Whenever the process and the product allow it, we also let some of the machines run overnight without operators in a ghost shift.
The Berliners want to use the new machines, the company's largest investment to date, to break new ground. A regular customer asked the Berliners, after a competitor had already decided not to bid, if they would be willing to produce a distributor for a respiratory protective device. "It is a component that has extremely high demands with regard to tolerances and the absence of burrs," Pooch explains. "Because it is not acceptable for a fireman to inhale small pieces of burrs during use."
Although much lower-priced machine tools are available, precision was not the only reason Pooch chose the Bumotec s181, a 5-axis simultaneous turn-mill centre with a CNC FANUC 31i panel and retaking unit, for the complete machining of complex and high-precision workpieces.
"I think the main spindle is very smart," Pooch explains. "It makes it easier for our operators to transit from a standalone lathe to the machining centre." With its HSK-40 tool spindle (30,000 rpm), very small components can be machined precisely to 1.5 µm either bespoke or off the shelf (maximum diameter: 32 mm). Pooch has two sons who work alongside him, one of whom speaks very enthusiastically about the new possibilities. "On its own, our former core business of lathing nuts and screws has not been enough to sustain us for a long time," says production engineer and general manager Tobias Pooch. "But now, with the Bumotec, we can position ourselves even better than before with high-precision components, and also establish ourselves internationally." There is great resonance with the customer base, because the Bumotec has allowed Heinrich to open the gateway to completely new worlds, meaning growth.