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Events & Exhibitions

June 2012

Open House at Therma



 PLEASE JOIN US for a seminar on
"Using the latest Fabrication Technologies to
Do More with Less and Lower Part Costs
"

Therma Corporation
1601 Las Plumas Avenue
San Jose, CA 95133
Wednesday, June 20, 2012


 Date:
Time:
Where:
  
   June 20, 2012
   10:00 am to 3:00 pm  
   Therma Corporation
   1601 Las Plumas Ave
   San Jose, CA 95133


   Tel: (408) 347-3400

   Get Directions 


Complimentary refreshments
and lunch will be provided.

Register via e-mail at joe.malek@bystronic.com
or contact Joe Malek at
714-271-7273.


When you RSVP, please
include the names of people planning to attend.

MORNING SESSION:

Morning customers arrive at 10:00 AM
3 presentations (Bystronic, BLM, Wila) 10:00 to 11:30
Machines and tooling demo in the shop 11:30 to 12:00
Lunch at Therma Lunch room 12:00 to 1:00

AFTERNOON SESSION:

Afternoon customers arrive for lunch 12:00pm
3 presentations  (Bystronic, BLM, Wila) 1:00pm to 2:30pm
Machines and tooling demo in the shop 2:30 to 3:00

PRESENTATIONS:


Doing More with less, more bends with less setups and more accuracy with less skills. The Bystronic Xpert Press brake is easy to operate and program. Xpert dynamically adapts to material variations so the first part is a good part.

 
By Joe Malek, Bystronic Inc.

Key Points:
  • Fast set up with Xpert
  • Off-line programming benefits
  • 1st part is a good part
  • Unskilled labor can produce high quality parts
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Doing more with less, optimizing your press brake tooling mix for maximum productivity.
 
By Dave Bishop, Wila




Key Points:
  • Selecting the most versatile punch shapes
  • Using three punches to bend 20 ga. to .250” thick mild
  • Using five dies to bend 20 ga. to .250” thick mild steel while obtaining optimum or near optimum results
  • Maximizing accuracy, flexibility, and durability while minimizing tooling cost
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With rising costs and lower prices the latest technological advances in tube fabricating equipment helps maintain and increase profit margins especially in tough economic times.  Focusing on Fiberlaser tube cutting, real life application examples will be presented showing the benefits of this technology.
 
By Ancel Thompson, BLM




Key Points:
  • Translating designs into finished quality parts
  • Justification of using the latest technology
  • Reduction in pre and post production processes
  • Example of savings using value stream analysis
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