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High speed machining

Stork Fokker is applying high-speed machining experience gained with aluminium to other materials such as titanium. In such application, it is known as high-performance machining and aimed at doubling productivity.

Automatic numerically controlled programming aims to cut the time invested in the milling of thin-wall structures. To prevent warping in machined parts, the company is also studying the way in which milling aggravates existing forces to create residual stress.
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