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ANCA’s EPX-SF Processes Up To 1,900 Tools In 24 Hours While Achieving Nano-Smooth Surfaces

August 1, 2024

ANCA’s EPX-SF Processes Up To 1,900 Tools In 24 Hours While Achieving Nano-Smooth Surfaces

Industry 4.0 connectivity and AI-assisted guidance on ANCA’s new edge preparation machine revolutionizes edge preparation for cutting tool performance

Renowned for launching industry-first tool and cutter grinding technologies, ANCA continues its legacy of innovation with the EPX-SF, guaranteeing productivity, quality, and profitability in edge preparation. The new EPX-SF stream finishing machine was debuted at GrindingHub in Stuttgart, coinciding with the company’s 50-year anniversary.

ANCA’s EPX-SF Processes Up To 1,900 Tools In 24 Hours While Achieving Nano-Smooth Surfaces

Armando Manzano, EPX-SF Product Manager said, “More than just an edge preparation machine, the EPX-SF is a strategic business asset. Its high level of precision will help manufacturers to secure more contracts by meeting the rigorous standards of industries that demand clean and consistent cuts. Its ability to deliver flawless quality in a single pass enhances operational efficiency, eliminating the need for extensive post-processing and ultimately saving costs for businesses.”

Key highlights of the EPX-SF:

  • Unmatched automation: Process up to 1,900 tools in 24 hours with lights-out operation at the push of a button.
  • Resource optimization: Standardization minimizes setup and learning curves, making the process accessible to all operators.
  • Machine learning capabilities: Tailored recipes enhance tool IP value, providing a significant selling point for edge preparation.
  • Traceability: Every product meets quality expectations with results saved, tracked, and retrievable directly from the machine.
  • Predictable precision: Achieve nano-smooth surfaces (roughness < 100 nm) and micron-honed edges with a controllable K-factor.
ANCA’s EPX-SF Processes Up To 1,900 Tools In 24 Hours While Achieving Nano-Smooth Surfaces

The EPX-SF is a future-ready solution, designed with advanced functionalities to meet the evolving needs of manufacturing. Its performance-driven design with 11 axes, delivers predictable nano-smooth surfaces and micron-honed edges within a minute per tool. The Advanced Cyclic Mode allows users to adjust angles, optimizing chip flow and effectively combatting surface burrs. It utilizes AI-assisted guidance to provide tailored recommendations, enhancing tool geometries and streamlining process efficiency. With Industry 4.0 connectivity, advanced safety features, and remote technical assistance, the EPX-SF seamlessly integrates into production lines.

More Information

Contact your local ANCA representation for more information on how the EPX-SF is redefining edge preparation, or visit https://machines.anca.com/Products/Machines/Edge-Preparation/EPX-SF

For further information, please contact:

Amanda Bakun

Marketing & Communications Manager – Americas

248-497-1168
amanda.bakun@anca.com

About ANCA CNC Machines 

ANCA CNC Machines is a global leader in the design, manufacture, and service of advanced CNC grinding machines. With an illustrious history spanning over 50 years, ANCA is renowned for its cutting-edge technology, innovative solutions, and exceptional customer support. ANCA’s comprehensive range of products includes tool grinders, CNC grinding machines, software, and automation solutions, catering to diverse industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, and general manufacturing. 

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