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Keep America Machining Offers Free Live Streams of Machines in Action Aug. 20-Sept. 15

IMA Schelling Group, a provider of sales and after-sales support of IMA, Schelling and Barbaric products for the woodworking, metalworking and plastics industries, has announced that it will participate in the “Keep America Machining” live stream event running in August and September. Attendees will see the functionality and benefits of IMA edgebanders, Schelling panel saws, Barbaric material handling systems, as well as Onsrud CNC machines during the informative series. August dates (20, 21 and 25) will focus on woodworking, plastics, marine  and building materials industries. September dates (10, 11 and 15) will cover high-speed machining of large-format aluminum plate, extrusions, steel and alloys. All events are free, but registration is required at https://info.cronsrud.com/IMASchelling.

Overview of Events

Event Dates: Aug 20, 21 & 25

CNC Integrated Material Handling Systems

Suggested for: Those interested in high-volume panel processing industry

Track Sessions: IMA Schelling showroom tour, LCV and RH-Series Demo, Q&A Session

Featured Machine(s): Automated RH-Series, Barbaric LCV

Sawing Plastics Track

Suggested for: Those who cut many varieties of plastic and need material recognition to adjust cutting parameters

Track Sessions: IMA Schelling showroom tour, fk4 Saw Demo, Q&A Session

Featured Machine(s): Schelling fk4 Panel Saw

Jack of All Trades Panel Saw

Suggested for: Those seeking a versatile cutting solution for book cutting and single sheet cutting with the unique addition of a tilting saw blade for mitered angle cuts and grooving.

Track Sessions: Schelling s45 Panel Saw Demo, Q&A Session

Featured Machine(s): Schelling s45 Panel Saw

Saw Optimization Software Track 

Suggested for: Those looking to maximize their saw’s efficiency and material yield via Schelling HPO Optimization software

Track Sessions: Schelling fh4 Saw Demo, Q&A Session

Featured Machine(s): Schelling fh4 Panel Saw

Laser Edgebanding Track

Suggested for: Those desiring to learn about state-of-the-art high-quality laser and PUR edgebanding and their unique advantages

Track Sessions: IMA Novimat Compact R3 Edgebander Demo, Q&A Session

Featured Machine(s): IMA Novimat Compact R3 Edgebander Demo

Industry 4.0 – Automation in Panel Processing

Suggested for: Those wanting to explore the journey to automation in panel processing – it is easier than you think!

Track Sessions: Industry 4.0 / Automation Presentation, Q&A Session

Event Dates: Sept. 10, 11 & 15

Aluminum Cutting Track

Suggested for: Those interested in safe, clean, high production non-ferrous metal cut to size, ideal for non-ferrous metal distribution facilities. Featuring aluminum cutting without producing narrow trim slivers with Schelling’s unique “clean up cut” option

Track Sessions: Schelling fm8 Plate Saw demo and Q&A Session

Featured Machine(s):  Schelling fm8 Plate Saw

Event Activities:  IMA Schelling, Barbaric and Onsrud (info.cronsrud.com/2020events)

  • Material handling, panel and plate saws, edgebander, and CNC machinery – live demos
  • C.R. Onsrud manufacturing headquarters CNC plant tours
  • Machinery Q&A sessions
  • One-on-one equipment consultations
  • One-on-one financing evaluations.

IMA Schelling Group is a single-source provider of sales, service and support of IMA, Schelling and Barbaric machinery and software. IMA Schelling Group offers customers and business partners the benefit of working with one source for customized industrial engineering, manufacturing and machinery sales under one roof in Raleigh, North Carolina. IMA Schelling Group works collaboratively with North American businesses ranging from mid-sized woodworking, non-ferrous metalworking and plastics operations to major corporations to engineer customized, industrial manufacturing system solutions that optimize throughput.  For more info, call IMA Schelling Group at 800-711-9824 or visit imaschelling.us.

Founded in Linz, Austria, in 1995, Barbaric GmbH develops state-of-the-art automation and storage processes to facilitate the handling of heavy goods that have yielded high profitability and rapid payback for wood manufacturers across Europe. Barbaric’s North American office in Raleigh, N.C., provides innovative manufacturing technologies and attentive local sales and service to companies in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. For more info, visit www.barbaric.at/en

 

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