Tschudin Cube Machines with automationThe Principals of Coventry-based
Advanced Grinding Solutions (AGS) will have a strong presence at
EMO Hannover 2025, and for the first time, all eight of them are conveniently located in the same hall — Hall 11.
Tschudin (Stand D38, Hall 11) will highlight the use of automation on its range of centreless grinding machines. The company will showcase the compact Tschudin Cube 350 machine alongside a larger Tschudin Proline 400 machine. Loading and unloading is particularly fast and easy on the Tschudin machines thanks to their patented W axis whereby the workrest blade is mounted on its own CNC axis and slides out of the working zone where loading and unloading takes place.
Nova (Stand E82, Hall 11) is a leading manufacturer of high-performance CNC grinding machines, specialising in internal, external, and combined grinding applications, with a particular focus on the bearing industry. Its machines are renowned for precision, speed, and uptime, featuring easy access for quick changeovers and maintenance. Flexible work holding options, including roller/shoe, magnetic/shoe, and chucking systems, accommodate a wide range of part geometries and materials.
Comat (Stand F46, Hall 11), will be demonstrating how its superfiltration systems filter used cutting oil to a better-than-new standard. Specialists will be on hand to discuss the wide range of options available, from compact stand-alone filter systems to the larger centralised ones.
Danobat Grinding machine for pump shaftsDanobat (Stand F60, Hall 11) consists of three main brands — Danobat, Overbeck, and Hembrug. Danobat is known for its custom-built precision grinding and machining solutions as used in the aerospace, railway, automotive and other industries. Overbeck has been the leader and industry reference in precision ID, face, radius, and OD grinding of hard materials for close to 100 years. Hembrug is a leader in building the world’s most accurate hard turning and turning/grinding machines.
At
EMO, Danobat will unveil new grinding models ― all designed for greater flexibility, tighter tolerances, improved reliability, reduced footprint, and automation. Staying true to its innovative spirit, Danobat will also present groundbreaking robotic solutions that optimize existing processes and open new production possibilities: the most accurate, stiff, and stable CNC robot on the market is going to perform real-time machining. All these innovations will be presented under the slogan “Moments We Build Together”.
Turn-key automated solutionWick AG (Stand E89, Hall 11) which manufactures a range of deburring machines for Magnetfinish, will be using
EMO to showcase the very latest Magnetfinish deburring machine for cutting tools of all kinds. The company has developed a strong reputation for designing and producing customised robot cells tailored to diverse industrial applications. Processes such as checking and measuring, washing, drying, laser marking, deburring, and assembly can all be included within a turn-key automated solution.
Pictured right: Gerber brush deburr machineGerber (Stand D18, Hall 11) has led the way in the brush honing and polishing of ultra-hard materials for over 70 years. Its machines use specialised brushes — nylon for basic parts or natural fibres with diamond paste for complex shapes — to polish surfaces and create consistent edge radii. With planetary polishing tables, they deburr, polish, and edge-round components on one or both sides with exceptional precision.
FLP Microfinishing (Stand E77, Hall 11), is a leading manufacturer of high-precision fine-grinding, lapping, and polishing machines. In addition to the automotive industry, the broad range of applications make the machines suitable for the optical, aerospace, and medical engineering sectors.
GPAInnovia (Stand E38, Hall 11) — The company’s DLyte machines use a patented dry electropolishing process — an innovative, non-abrasive technology that polishes metal parts without using liquid electrolytes. In a single automated step, DLyte can polish and deburr steel, stainless steel, cobalt chrome, titanium, aluminium, nickel, and precious metals. Surface finishes below 0.09μm Ra are achieved with zero impact on part geometry.
Simon Backhouse from AGS will be at
EMO to meet with customers on its principals’ stands from 22-24 September. For information on all the machines, see visit the AGS website
here.