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The hobbing process and the cutting process can be synchronized to maintain and increase productivity. In addition, the chips generated during the cutting process can be uniformly processed by the chip discharge conveyor (Conveyor) inside the hobbing machine, and no chip processing is required.
The ASTM F136 standard specifies requirements for titanium alloy materials for medical applications that are commonly used in the manufacture of surgical implants such as artificial joints, dental implants, and bone repair devices. The standard contains detailed specifications for the chemical composition, mechanical properties, microstructure, biocompatibility, and manufacturing and testing methods of titanium alloys.Compliance with the ASTM F136 standard is critical for medical device manufacturers and healthcare professionals because it ensures that titanium alloys are used in accordance with stringent quality and safety standards, which contributes to the quality of surgical implants and patient outcomes. . In addition, ASTM F136 compliant titanium alloys are often referred to as "medical grade" titanium alloys to differentiate them from the high quality required for use in the medical industry.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has successfully developed an option for the cutting gear hobbing machine "GE15A", which is equipped with a cutting device inside the fuselage and was launched on August 8, 2007. After the hob is machined, it is necessary to remove the burrs generated during the machining, and then cut the corners of the gear end faces one by one. Previously, the use of a separate cutting machine has been used to increase the installation area. The new cutting device solves this problem by using the cutting process as part of the hobbing machine.