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Business: Manufacturing
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Science: Engineering
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| Contact |
One SME Drive, P.O. Box 930
Dearborn, MI 48121
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| Description |
The productivity of a machining operation is often characterized by the metal removal rate. One reason to consider high speed machining applications is to increase productivity without sacrificing part quality. Let our multiple experts help you understand the appropriate work materials and technologies for high speed machining that will enable you to shorten your production time, increase part quality, and lower part costs.
Who Should Attend?
This program is valuable for company executives, operations managers, and manufacturing professionals who need to know the effect high speed machining has on integrated manufacturing. Those who will benefit most include, but are not limited to:
Manufacturing Engineers
Process Planners/Engineers
Tool Engineers
NC Programmers
Machine Managers, Operators, Tool Builders/Makers
Engineering Designers
CNC Integration Engineers
Shop Owners
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| Additional Information |
“High Speed Machining Conference” May 14-15, 2002 in Culver City, CA.
Early Bird Fee: SME Member $845 Nonmember $945
After April 15, 2002:
Fees: SME Member $895 Nonmember $995
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