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| 2008-05-21 |  HTML |  PDF | An intermediate range which keeps its promises The widespread trend of no longer buying machines with 'capacity reserves' but instead opting for models which are more finely suited to the parts required has forced the manufacturer to react. The latest DECO 'e' range is a response to this trend.
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| 2008-05-21 |  HTML |  PDF | Interview - Why line 'e' ? To find out more, we spoke to Carlos Cancer, director of the single spindle business unit at Tornos.
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| 2008-05-20 |  HTML |  PDF | New products at one and the same time ! Tornos is unveiling the world premiere of the Delta 20/5 machine at Siams 2008. This machine is the first of the new Delta range designed for the production of straightforward parts of medium complexity.
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| 2008-05-20 |  HTML |  PDF | Interview - Nine products from new range launched simultaneously! We met up with Alain Augsburger, the man in charge of the Delta line at Tornos to talk about this radical new development.
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| 2008-02-12 |  HTML |  PDF | Micro 7 - MS 7 Contest at the summit during the Simodec trade fair Replacing cam-type lathes with an NC lathe? Even though this challenge has been attempted many times by numerous manufacturers, Tornos announces its intention to pick up this gauntlet at the Simodec trade fair. To do this, the manufacturer has chosen to stage a contest between the Micro 7 and the MS-7, the benchmark unit!
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| 2008-02-12 |  HTML |  PDF | Sigma 32 - Simplicity and effectiveness .... tested! At the Simodec 2008 trade fair, Swiss manufacturer Tornos is unveiling a new machine in the Sigma range. Exhibition visitors will be able to discover a new machine intended for the manufacture of medium-complexity components with diameters of up to 32mm, offering an optimum return on investment.
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| 2008-02-12 |  HTML |  PDF | Simodec : always innovation at Tornos ! Simodec 2008 will again be a very important event for the high precision turning industry and Tornos will mark the event with the launch of new products. The Swiss manufacturer will exhibit for the first time ever the new MultiSigma 8x24 and the new DECO 13e. The booth will also include the new Micro 7 (presented for the first time at EMO 2007), this like the new Sigma 32 and the Micro.
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| 2008-01-25 |  HTML |  PDF | DECO 13e - A new reason for choosing Tornos... At the Simodec 2008 trade fair, Swiss manufacturer Tornos will be exhibiting a world première with its new DECO 13e single-spindle lathe. It is a new and cost-effective addition to the Tornos product range that is aimed at all operators of automatic lathes seeking high-performance solutions to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
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| 2007-09-17 |  HTML |  PDF | Operating without guide bush and left-hand feeder: a great success for Micro 8 and its users The Micro 8 is proof that a turning machine without guide bush can offer an extraordinary level of precision.
In Hannover, the Swiss machine manufacturer is presenting its famous Micro 8 turning machine that has already made a name for itself (formerly known as Sigma 8). Indeed, according to European standards, not only is the bar feeder on the wrong side, but it also operates without guide bush and every experienced operator will tell you that this is not the best solution. So why is this turning machine the most precise on the market with impressive tolerance results of 1.4 microns in production?
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| 2007-09-17 |  HTML |  PDF | Complete dental solutions on several machines at EMO Tornos is exhibiting several machines producing parts for different sectors this Autumn in Hannover. In the medical/dental sector, Tornos is presenting the DECO 13a that will be machining a dental implant in titanium. With over 20 years experience in this market, thread whirling and machining very difficult materials hold no secrets for Tornos and enables customers to benefit from their total control of the process.
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| 2007-09-17 |  HTML |  PDF | New machine and name changes: Tornos reinforces its position as leader for small diameter machining At EMO 2007, Tornos will be unveiling the Micro 7 (together with other innovations) and is changing the name of the DECO Sigma 8 to Micro 8. The aim of this operation is to clarify the position of Tornos in the market. The new Micro range will be directed primarily at the market historically occupied by Tornos. The ambition behind these two machines is that they will take the place of cam-type turning machines.
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| 2007-09-17 |  HTML |  PDF | Sigma 32 - A World First at EMO Reap the benefits of tremendous power and strength for workpieces up to 32mm in diameter at EMO! This is the slogan that Tornos will use to unveil the Sigma 32, an automatic single-spindle turning machine with mobile headstock at the EMO show in Hanover. This new turning machine is intended for bar turning operations on workpieces up to 32mm in diameter: Sigma 32.
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| 2007-09-17 |  HTML |  PDF | Operating from billets on MultiAlpha At EMO 2007, Tornos is presenting a multi-spindle turning machine designed for producing parts from 'billets' and not bars of material. The MultiAlpha turning machine is fitted with a double back-operation system equipped with five tools. This way, the ' 2x4' principle also applies to the back-operations.
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| 2007-06-21 |  HTML |  PDF | Tornos - Active on all fronts Continuing their strategy of market coverage, the Swiss manufacturer will be presenting several new machines at the EMO exhibition. Each machine targets different needs, including the production of both complex and more straightforward parts. Visitors will also have the chance to (re)discover products fully equipped for the production of parts for the automotive, medical and electronics sectors.
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| 2007-06-21 |  HTML |  PDF | Special Action to Celebrate Grand Opening Tornos opened two European tech-centres in June 2007. These new services will allow the manufacturer to be closer and respond faster to customers with any requirements throughout Europe. To celebrate this opening, customers can benefit from a special offer for the new Tornos Sigma 20 turning centre.
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| 2007-06-21 |  HTML |  PDF | Tornos opens new technology center in Pforzheim A world leading manufacturer of CNC single spindle and CNC multi spindle automatic lathes, Tornos SA has opened a new technology center in Pforzheim, Germany for the sustainable improvement of competitiveness. The Grand Opening in June now gives the German subsidiary Tornos Technologies Deutschland GmbH the possibility to support customer needs even better than before. For the past two years, the Pforzheim location has not only been responsible for all German customers but also for customers in north and eastern European markets.
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| 2006-11-14 |  HTML |  PDF | DECO Sigma 8: All the key benefits summed up in 4 "Ps"... At Flagship of the Sigma range, this machine may be small but it has all the qualities of a bigger machine! Small in size and big in terms of productivity, the DECO Sigma 8 provides its customers with all the benefits of an automatic cam-type turning machine. |
| 2006-11-14 |  HTML |  PDF | MultiAlpha 8x20: Universal customization - now a reality ! In order to suggest solutions that can be adapted to all requirements, Tornos is working on the concept of customization using elements that are, in the main, standard! The MultiAlpha 8x20, for example, can be supplied with a "pick and place" system incorporated into the machine and which can be deployed in modern, coherent, industrial processes. |
| 2006-09-18 |  HTML |  PDF | Tornos unveils innovative horological solutions at Prodex! At the next PRODEX trade fair, which will take place in Basle from 14th to 18th November 2006, Tornos will be presenting its latest technologies geared mainly to the watch industry but also to the medical and appliance/equipment sectors, at its stand A16 in hall 1.0. |
| 2006-08-25 |  HTML |  PDF | The latest about the DECO brand ! In order to highlight the importance of innovation, Tornos decided to introduce a change in its naming philosophy, thereby creating total consistency between its two product ranges, i.e. between the single and multi-spindle machines! |
| 2005-09-23 |  HTML |  PDF | Innovation to meet customer's requirements |
| 2005-09-14 | | | New Products |
| |  HTML |  PDF | DECO 8sp : Ultra-high precision machining of small diameter parts |
| |  HTML |  PDF | DECO 13a and DECO 20a : Machining complex parts for the human body |
| |  HTML |  PDF | MULTIDECO 20/8d : Uncompromising productivity thanks to the twin back operations and motorised spindles |
| |  HTML |  PDF | MULTIDECO 32/6c : Forerunner of a new generation of machines |
| |  HTML |  PDF | TB-DECO and TB-DECO ADV : New software for easier and more efficient programming |
| 2005-06-30 |  HTML |  PDF | MultiDECO 20/6be: The low-cost production facility !
When the MultiDECO 20/6be was launched at an internal exhibition in Moutier last April, it proved to be an instant success with all the clients at the event. This machine was designed to meet market requirements in executing simple, yet precise parts, as economically as possible.
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| 2005-06-28 |  HTML |  PDF | TORNOS is coming up with innovations on all fronts
Following the April 2005 launch of the DECO 8sp and MULTIDECO 32/6c turning centres at Moutier; the Swiss manufacturer has announced that it will be extending its product range in June 2005. The new MULTIDECO 20/6be and DECO 20s machines will enable customers to execute simple parts efficiently.
At the EMO exhibition in Hanover, on 14th to 21st September 2005, Tornos will present yet another new MULTIDECO - the 20/8d!! The September launch will bring the number of new products presented by Tornos to 5 within 7 months.
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| 2005-06-20 |  HTML |  PDF | DECO 20s: The latest in the [s-line] range !
At an internal exhibition in April, Tornos presented the very first product of the new [s-line] range - the DECO 8sp. At the EMO exhibition in Hanover, on 14th to 21st September 2005, the Swiss manufacturer will launch the second machine of this range - the DECO 20s. This new machine is designed to execute relatively complex parts up to 20 (25.4) mm diameter.
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| 2004-05-18 |  HTML |  PDF |
TORNOS:
have been providing established solutions to the electric and electronic field since its beginnings
Electronics: part of our everyday lives!
Like the car sector or mechanical engineering, electronics also benefits from the technological progress made in small parts turning.
In the electronics sector, the progress made in the miniaturisation of pcbs and the ever growing speed of communications tended to block out another, more mechanical sector, where precision and extreme demands are vital and the results of which are very tangible - namely the small parts turning sector!
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