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Amorphology Opens West Coast Demonstration Center with Starrag Bumotec 7-Axis Machining Center

Time:19 Mar,2021
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1616137740117102.jpg" alt="5.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20210319/1616137740117102.jpg"/></p><p>Amorphology and Starrag Bumotec are teaming up to establish the only U.S. West Coast laboratory where customers of both companies can observe real-time precision engineering and machining of complex gears using amorphous metals.</p><p><br/></p><p>Amorphology, a NASA spinoff company founded from technology developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the California Institute of Technology, is a leader in applying advanced materials and manufacturing technologies toward improving gear production for robotics and other industrial applications using amorphous metals, also known as bulk metal glass (BMG).</p><p><br/></p><p>The demo center will be at Amorphology&#39;s Pasadena, California, headquarters where Starrag Bumotec&#39;s s191H CNC machine will be showcased, machining a wide variety of parts from mold inserts to rapid prototype gears, as well as other production BMGs and traditional metal parts.</p><p><br/></p><p>&quot;We are targeting high-precision parts with tolerances often &lt;5μm on certain dimensions,&quot; said Jason Riley, Amorphology&#39;s chief operating officer. &quot;The majority of our work is focused on rapid prototyping and production quantities in the hundreds of parts per month.&quot;</p><p><br/></p><p>&quot;Establishing a laboratory environment to showcase the precision, quality and capabilities of the Bumotec s191H will enable aerospace and defense engineers to experience this real-time machining that could be used in their manufacturing operations,&quot; said Greg Dunkley, Starrag Bumotec&#39;s vice president of precision engineering.&quot;</p><p><br/></p><p>Advanced Features of Amorphous Metals</p><p><br/></p><p>BMGs have several material advantages over traditional steel, titanium and aluminum metals and alloys. Amorphology&#39;s patent portfolio includes several patents focused on high-precision gears for space and other extreme cold temperature applications. Amorphous metals are a non-crystalline class of alloys that cut and chip differently than other materials.</p><p><br/></p><p>&quot;The Bumotec s191H provides mill-turn capabilities as well as a higher production capacity,&quot; said Riley. &quot;Bumotec can take our alloys and machine single pieces. Or instead of machining one part at a time, it can produce hundreds of pieces lights-out.&quot;</p><p><br/></p><p>Amorphology&#39;s gears are made for use in cobots, robots and medical devices. For example, most cobots use strainwave gears - the main component being a flexspline. It is complex, thin-walled and fulfills an important role - to precisely move the arm of the robot.</p><p><br/></p><p>Many of the cobot, robot and medical device parts can be cast or injected molded but, at times, the micro-parts need to be post-processed to extremely high tolerances. &quot;Bumotec &#39;cut its teeth&#39; in designing machines for the Swiss watch industry,&quot; said Dunkley. &quot;Bumotec has a talent for machining micro-size high-value gears.&quot;</p><p><br/></p><p>Riley believes the Bumotec s191H will make Amorphology&#39;s own micro gearboxes without lubrication for robots and medical devices. &quot;We will be machining our patented alloys to very small sizes where production quantities don&#39;t require our injection molding process,&quot; he said.</p><p></p>
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