{"id":128011,"date":"2014-04-29T12:41:11","date_gmt":"2014-04-29T16:41:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/new-all-electric-tube-bender-extends-shape-forming-capabilities-of-aerospace-manufacture.php"},"modified":"2014-04-29T12:41:11","modified_gmt":"2014-04-29T16:41:11","slug":"new-all-electric-tube-bender-extends-shape-forming-capabilities-of-aerospace-manufacture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/aerospace\/new-all-electric-tube-bender-extends-shape-forming-capabilities-of-aerospace-manufacture.php","title":{"rendered":"New All-electric Tube Bender Extends Shape-forming Capabilities of Aerospace Manufacture"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>          Madera, CA, Theaerospace tubular          parts manufacturer SL Engineering is continuing its          investment in advanced automation with the acquisition of          a second all-electric CNC tube bending machine from          Unison.        <\/p>\n<p>          The new machine enhances SL Engineering's manufacturing          capabilities, especially its ability to produce more          complex tubular shapes. It also extends the size range of          tubing that can be bent using all-electric          servomotor-controlled movement - to tube and pipe          diameters up to 80 mm.        <\/p>\n<p>          \"Engine and aircraft manufacturers are taking advantage          of the advanced shape forming capability of          state-of-the-art tube bending machines by specifying more          complex shapes and highly challenging tighter-radius          bends - to save weight and space and eliminate welded          joints,\" says Shaun Stevenson of SL Engineering. \"The          sophisticated bending capability of Unison machines,          which allow greater control over tube clamp and carriage          push forces, helps us to achieve these new levels of          precision. If we did the same jobs on our old hydraulic          machines we would be much more reliant on highly skilled          operators to both set up the machines, and make the parts          with additional weld joints, and hence additional cost.\"        <\/p>\n<p>          SL Engineering (SLE) is one of Europe's leading Tier 1          suppliers of rigid tube assemblies and precision machined          parts for aerospace applications, and supplies components          to major engine and airframe programs from commercial          Airbus and Boeing aircraft to leading military programs          such as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). Although the          aerospace sector accounts for a large proportion of          turnover, SLE also provides parts for industrial gas          turbines, marine propulsion, and other critical industry          applications.        <\/p>\n<p>          SLE's business today is characterised by a need for          manufacturing flexibility. The average batch is around 5          to 25 parts, and orders can even be for just a single          emergency 'aircraft-on-ground' part. Demand for greater          precision and shape complexity is another major facet of          its work. Until recently, few tubular parts required          bends with radii of less than 2D (twice the tube          diameter). Today, however SLE regularly receives requests          for bends of 1D, and for shapes with minimal straight          sections between bends. The use of thinner walled tubing,          and expensive specialist materials such as titanium and          Inconel are further trends.        <\/p>\n<p>          These demands are behind the company's moves to          all-electric tube bending technology. SLE installed its          first such bending machine in 2010 - a 30 mm diameter          Breeze from the UK manufacturer Unison. Much of SLE's          work is on diameters of 30 mm or less, and most of its          current work falls into the sub-50.8 mm range. The first          all-electric machine has proved critical for SLE,          allowing it to handle small batch set-ups much more          efficiently and quickly - with zero or minimal scrap. As          a result, the company channels most new work for smaller          parts onto the 30mm all-electric machine, and transfers          many older parts onto the machine by creating new bending          programs as orders come in. After almost four years of          operation, the 30 mm machine now produces a significant          proportion of SLE's business. SLE typically has anywhere          from 500 to 1,000 live jobs at any one time.        <\/p>\n<p>          The latest machine that SLE has acquired, a Unison Breeze          80, now gives the company all-electric CNC tube bending          options for tube diameters up to 80 mm. The machine also          incorporates a multistack\/multiradius tooling capability.          This feature is a critical aspect of achieving some of          the complex tubular part shapes and multiple bend          sequences that are being specified on today's aerospace          programs.        <\/p>\n<p>          \"We continue to see many challenging opportunities in the          sector, but it does require significant capital          investment,\" adds Stevenson. \"The new Unison bender,          along with further investments in 5-axis machining, has          helped SLE take its manufacturing capability to a new          level. We can meet the most complex tube assembly          specifications that aerospace companies require today,          and the combination of advanced machinery and our          know-how gives us a platform to raise the bar even          higher, and differentiate SLE from our competitors.          Another service we offer to clients who are able to          provide us with pre-release drawings, is evaluating          manufacturability and advising on the potential for          manufacturing and cost saving improvements before final          drawing release.\"        <\/p>\n<p>          As an example of the exacting specifications that SLE          faces, one current part for a military fighter program          calls for a shape with multiple 2D bends but minimal          straight sections between bends, using thin wall titanium          tubing. Tube ovality also has to be less than 5% after          bending - as compared with an industry norm of 10% - and          the part shape has a positional and length tolerance of          just +\/- 0.005 inches after bending and welding. As the          part is made from titanium, bending must be right first          time as adjustments after shape forming are almost          impossible. The consistency and repeatability of the          Unison machine is a critical enabler for fabricating this          part, as well as other titanium tube parts that SLE          currently makes.        <\/p>\n<p>          Another aspect of the advantages of the Unison machine          for a contractor such as SLE is the ease of programming.          Tubes are often the last parts to be defined and designed          - whether they are for an engine or airframe. Using its          own bespoke macro-driven CATIA V5 closed-loop CAD\/CAM          facility, and Unison's three-dimensional simulator, SLE          can create new CNC bending programs for the Unison          machine very rapidly - providing ideal support for          clients that are unable to supply tube\/pipe details until          the very late stages of projects.        <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/news.thomasnet.com\/companystory\/New-All-electric-Tube-Bender-Extends-Shape-forming-Capabilities-of-Aerospace-Manufacture-30003745\/RK=0\/RS=iZ3XHIiTpMT6iSCAXntn_4lM074-\" title=\"New All-electric Tube Bender Extends Shape-forming Capabilities of Aerospace Manufacture\">New All-electric Tube Bender Extends Shape-forming Capabilities of Aerospace Manufacture<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Madera, CA, Theaerospace tubular parts manufacturer SL Engineering is continuing its investment in advanced automation with the acquisition of a second all-electric CNC tube bending machine from Unison. 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