For more information, visit https://www.bradburygroup.com/bradbury-structural-steel-framing.cfm The combination of the AM300™ Rollformer and the Viper™ Punch and Cut unit set the industry standard for the manufacture of structural steel framing products. The robust AM300 roll former handles a typical material thickness range from 0.035″ to 0.135″, producing sections with web widths from 2.50″ to 16″ and flange heights from 1.25″ to 3.50″. The Viper Punch and Cut is designed to process 0.135″ material with a 25″ strip width at 300 feet per minute. The pre-punch and pre-cut design of the Viper, coupled with the telescoping shaft design of the AM300, provide the most efficient profile changeovers in the industry. This equipment was videoed at The Bradbury Group headquarters in Kansas during customer buyoff prior to shipment. Due to certain restrictions, such as lack of loop pit and anchoring, equipment may not be operating at engineered capacity. For more information on our full line of products and companies, visit https://www.bradburygroup.com
Zinc miniature die casting is the process of choice for small complex parts. Utilizing machines and dies specifically designed for high volume production of small parts, the ultra-fast cycling miniature zinc die casting process can produce castings at a rate of up to 1200 cycles per hour. While high-precision zinc miniature die casting is similar to the hot-chamber die casting CWM employs for larger parts, it is capable of holding tighter tolerances, often with zero draft, to net-shapes as-cast. Walls as thin as 0.020 in. (0.50 mm) and tolerances as tight as +–0.001 in. (0.03 mm) can be produced.
Major advantages of the miniature die casting process include:
• Ability to die cast complex net shape, flash-free parts with specified features and tolerances as-cast,
• No postcasting machining, with even gate removal eliminated by automated degating.