Mazak Five-Axis Enables Subtractive, Additive Processes
Mazak’s VC-500A/5X vertical machining center delivers hybrid multitasking and hot wire deposition to meet machining and additive needs.
Share




Photo Credit: Mazak USA
Mazak’s VC-500A/5X AM HWD five-axis machine delivers hybrid multitasking and hot wire deposition (HWD) part processing for manufacturers. The machine combines additive processes and subtractive multitasking to reduce lead times and part costs, while increasing machining accuracy and part quality.
Machining inaccuracies can occur when parts move among multiple workstations, which also creates work-in-process inventory among standalone machine tools. For heightened accuracy, precision and productivity, the VC-500A/5X AM HWD can machine a part from start to finish in a single cycle.
The machine incorporates HWD additive manufacturing technology developed through a collaboration between Mazak and Lincoln Electric, a designer, developer and manufacturer of arc welding products, robotic arc welding systems and plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment. With HWD laser technology, the VC-500A/5X AM HWD provides a high-speed additive solution and programmable welding automation, as well as full five-axis machining center capabilities.
Like conventional welding, an HWD process melts metal wire directly onto a base material and/or part of the same or a different material. This technology enables shops to generate precise sealing coatings and near-net shape part features, or to repair costly, complex components such as impellers, turbine blades, and tool and die parts.
The HWD laser cladding head feeds wire automatically to an argon gas nozzle. Depending on processing variables, the head can deliver a deposition rate of 3-5 lbs per hour with a 98% material utilization.
Related Content
-
How to Mitigate Chatter to Boost Machining Rates
There are usually better solutions to chatter than just reducing the feed rate. Through vibration analysis, the chatter problem can be solved, enabling much higher metal removal rates, better quality and longer tool life.
-
Inverting Turning and Five-Axis Milling at Famar
Automation is only the tip of the iceberg for Famar, which also provides multitasking options for its vertical lathes and horizontal five-axis machine tools.
-
5 Tips for Running a Profitable Aerospace Shop
Aerospace machining is a demanding and competitive sector of manufacturing, but this shop demonstrates five ways to find aerospace success.