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First Mitsui Seiki Blue Arc Machine Installed at Aerodyn Engineering



(l-r) Matt Gifford, National Sales Manager, Mitsui Seiki; Bill Malanche, COO, Mitsui Seiki; Robb Hudson, President and CEO, Aerodyn Engineering; Cameron Perkins, Business Development Leader, Aerodyn Engineering

Mitsui Seiki has produced the first commercial CNC machine tool that incorporates the Blue Arc HSEE (High Speed Electro Erosion) material removal process technology that is exclusively licensed by General Electric. The first HW63TD BA machine has been installed at Aerodyn Engineering, Indianapolis, IN. There, Aerodyn and Mitsui Seiki are partnering on multiple process development applications for their existing and prospective customers in aerospace, outer space, mold and die, power generation, oil and gas and other critical component industries.

Fundamentally, Blue Arc HSEE is a non-conventional rough machining process utilizing a controlled thermal metal removal method using a high-speed beam of electrons to erode and remove metal, driven by an electrical pulse between a tool electrode and a workpiece. Where EDM delivers a single point of material discharge, Blue Arc generates a multiple point discharge event resulting in rapid material removal. "Blue Arc technology eliminates the need for high-powered spindles and highly engineered cutting tools and reduces wear on the machine kinematics," said a Mitsui Seiki spokesperson. "It is known to be an extremely efficient roughing metal removal method for hard, difficult to machine alloys, such as nickel and titanium alloys as well as stainless and tool steels. Certain alloy components are being rough machined in a fraction of the conventional milling time and with less stress on the machine since Blue Arc is a non-contact method. The process can cut machine tool capital costs by 30% or more and cutting tool costs by 70%."

"We are excited to have the revolutionary Blue Arc technology in our facility to continue its development and showcase its remarkable benefits to manufacturers of hard metal parts," said Robb Hudson, President and CEO of Aerodyn Engineering.

The Mitsui Seiki HW63TD BA machine installed at Aerodyn is a high performance 5-axis machining center platform featuring a standard CAT50 spindle. Basic specifications include a work envelope of 1,000 mm (39.38") in X and 850 mm (33.46") in Y and Z. The B and C rotary axes are driven at speeds of 60 RPM and 90 RPM. The machine also includes FANUC drive motors and a FANUC F30iM-B control system.

William (Bill) Malanche, COO of Mitsui Seiki USA, said, "There is a solid team in place at Aerodyn that is solely dedicated to the Blue Arc initiative. Both Robb Hudson and Cameron Perkins were both heavily involved in the development of the process and the machine with our company and GE when they were on staff at Mitsui Seiki. They have a deep understanding that will serve customers well to determine the optimal and most efficient applications for Blue Arc. From Mitsui Seiki's perspective, having the BA machine installed at Aerodyn makes perfect sense for all involved, and it is a thrill to see the machine ready and able to take on suitable projects."

Hudson added, "We are currently reaching out to companies who fit the Blue Arc process spectrum, such as aerospace and power generation turbine, rotor and structural parts manufacturers. We also welcome inquiries from companies who want to learn more about Blue Arc HSEE for their operations."

For more information contact:

Aerodyn Engineering

1919 South Girls School Road

Indianapolis, IN 46241

317-334-1523

info@aerodyneng.com

www.aerodyn-global.com

Mitsui Seiki USA Inc.

563 Commerce Street

Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417

201-337-1300

info@mitsuiseiki.com

www.mitsuiseiki.com

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