CINCINNATI Incorporated (CI), provider of innovative solutions to enhance the operator experience, will showcase fabrication solutions at FABTECH booth S13085.
CI will perform demonstrations daily throughout the event showing the life cycle of an assembly. This will include issues that a production facility might typically face along with how the software can pivot to address these issues.
Attendees will also get a look at the company's latest press brake, welding and laser cutting technology along with related automation. Learn more about CI's Fabtech initiative by visiting e-ci.com/fabtech-2024.
ENCOMPASS Software
CI's ENCOMPASS software suite supports a fully integrated manufacturing process. This empowers operators to become more productive and efficient while allowing fabricators to become more profitable, the company reported.
ENCOMPASS bridges the gap between digital designs and physical components enhancing productivity and efficiency from start to finish. From the initial unfolding, through nesting, cutting, bending and monitoring the machine's overall health, ENCOMPASS seamlessly covers these critical aspects of transforming digital designs into tangible parts efficiently.
Press Brake Bending
The next generation of CINCINNATI press brake technology, CI's groundbreaking XForm, will also be on display. This machine features innovative advancements, including faster ram speeds, a quieter drive system, larger control screen, larger standard stroke and throat and a standard 5-axis back gauge.
Laser Cutting
With a wide range of power (5 kW to 15 kW), CI's CLX fiber laser can handle a wide variety of material types and sizes. The hardware-based back-reflection protection allows the processing of highly reflective metals with no interruptions or damage to the laser.
EZ Bend
CI's EZ Bend cell uses cobot technology to simplify programming. Because it is not tied to any one press brake, operators can roll EZ Bend to other press brakes and use it where needed.
EZ Weld
CI's EZ Weld leverages a cobot inside of a closed welding cell. Operators can be welding on one side of a protective screen while the machine is working on the other creating a continuous cycle of productivity.
Folds of Honor
CINCINNATI is showcasing its partnership with the Folds of Honor charity by designing two limited edition machines. The sale of these machines will result in a significant donation to the Folds of Honor charity at the show. Attendees are invited to this special event on Tuesday, October 15, at 9 AM in the CI exhibit.
Christina March, owner of CINCINNATI, Inc., said, "CI has a long history of supporting our country's safety and freedom. Throughout the 1940s, we shifted production for several years to support the war effort. Today, we employ a large number of veterans, first responders and others who volunteer their time in such areas. Folds of Honor provides scholarships for families of the military and first responders who have been lost or disabled in the line of duty. Such worthy causes reflect our values and beliefs, and we are honored to offer our support."
For more information contact:
Cincinnati Incorporated
7420 Kilby Road
Harrison, OH 45030
513-367-7100
info@e-ci.com
www.e-ci.com
FABTECH Booth S13085