
Coventry-based
Advanced Grinding Solutions (AGS) a supplier of some of the leading European grinding and finishing products available, will be showcasing its latest innovations at
MACH 2026, taking place 20-24 April at the NEC, Birmingham, with some products receiving their UK exhibition debuts (Hall 20, Stand 418).
Comat will be displaying its F130 Top filtration system for the first time, a high-quality cartridge-based unit that delivers highly filtered oil to around 5um at 130l/min. Oil is kept at a stable temperature of +/-0.5°C. It has an optional plug-and-play magnetic separator, does not require compressed air, and has no IL viscosity limitations. It is perfect for the tool grinding market and can be configured to perfectly suit Anca, Walter, Rollomatic and any other make of grinding machine. In addition to very special
MACH show prices, Comat will also offer free delivery and installation on any order received for a coolant system within two weeks of the end of the show.

Meanwhile, Tschudin, known for its ultra-compact, high-precision centreless grinding machines, will be present, and its experts will be on hand to demonstrate how Tschudin machines deliver exceptional stability, a reduced footprint, and simplified setups.
Its machines offer flexible, precise, and highly repeatable grinding solutions suitable for medical, automotive, tooling, and both high- and low-volume production. Tschudin machines have the capability to easily load 10 or more parts at a time for plunge-feed grinding operations, something difficult if not impossible, on traditional centreless grinding machines.
Danobat, will be exhibiting for the first time at a
MACH show since partnering with the AGS team, and will be ready to discuss its OD, ID and combined grinding machines that serve the aerospace, automotive, energy, medical, and railway industries, handling complex applications such as aero-engine components, automotive parts, and hydraulic systems.

Wick AG, AGS’s automation partner, will give visitors to the AGS stand the chance to win one Fanuc robot per day at
MACH 2026. Engineers will be able to try their luck on the spin and win machine, and if lucky, will win a Fanuc CRX10 Robot, which will be supplied by Wick free-of-charge with any automation solution the customer purchases from them within one year of the end of the show. Wick excels in creating tailor-made automation solutions, including: automation systems integrating multiple processes such as part checking and measuring, washing, drying, laser marking, deburring and assembly and all can be included within a turn-key automated solution
DLyte – Dry Electropolishing Technology from GPA Innova. It is rare for any machine to benefit from having a truly unique process, but DLyte has done just that. The world’s leading dry electropolishing technology is ideal for cutting tools, medical, aerospace, dental, and precision engineering applications. DLyte can achieve consistent surface finishing on hard-to-machine materials with complex geometries, with no operator intervention and exceptional cost savings. Dlyte will be with AGS and will be showing a machine for the very first time at
MACH.
AGS has decided to use the exhibition to launch its first clamping product for the aerospace industry. Turbine Blade manufacturers will be able to see the new DiaClamp system being exhibited in the UK for the very first time. This new generation of fixed clamping is revolutionary, enabling immediate clamping of hard-to-hold parts such as turbine blades and vanes with the best possible accuracy and without vibration during heavy machining. This has been under development for several years, and it is now fully proven in production environments, offering end users significant time savings when clamping parts.
Completing the line-up, Krebs & Riedel will be on hand to discuss its vast range of conventional vitrified and resin-bonded wheels, as well as its CBN wheels. The company specialises in high-performance conventional, diamond, double disk, and CBN grinding wheels, delivering innovative solutions for medical, gear, and aerospace component grinding, with over a century of expertise.