Companies in the aviation and energy industry want to be able to machine casings, impellers and other complex components in one clamping operation. Starrag therefore offers the successful STC 5-axis machining centres in an additional MT variant which, in addition to drilling and milling functions, will also take on turning tasks.
The STC series has developed into the standard for economical machining of demanding structural components, multi-blades and casings. Their advantageous static and dynamic properties as well as the tried-and-tested swivel head set the benchmark for simultaneous 5-axis heavy-duty cutting of titanium and Inconel parts in the aviation industry and in energy production. Numerous equipment options make them readily usable for HSC machining of aluminium components.
The philosophy for machining such components has changed a bit in recent years, according to Project Manager Marcel Leuch. He explains: "Today our customers want to carry out as many operations as possible in one clamping operation and ideally then collect the finished component from the machine. This will provide clear accuracy benefits and allow you to profit from shorter downtimes.” This trend is supported by advances in the programming of such hybrid machining centres.
In practice—for example with casings—it is a question of being able to carry out the necessary turning operations in addition to the predominant milling, drilling and threading operations. To give another example, machine operators want to be able to use the same machine to mill impellers and then carry out fine machining on them, by turning the outer contour.
Starrag has already been meeting requirements such as these for a few years, for example with the STC 800, the smallest version of the 5-axis machining centre range. It is offered as an MT version with a rotary table to meet all of the demands for high-performance turning. Since–as Marcel Leuch says—the demand for larger machines with this technology has increased, decision-makers at Starrag opted to develop a matching MT variant for every STC machine.