Great success for Dimac at wire® 2016 04 July 2016

Dimac Srl has reported “great success” at the recent wire® 2016 show with a large number of visitors to its stand – representing countries from around the world – as well as a particularly keen interest in its capabilities from visitors involved with automotive sector suppliers.

Exhibiting with a newly designed stand, which attracted lots of positive comments, wire® 2016 offered Dimac an opportunity to present itself to buyers and international competition with a new image and communication style. This included a new machinery catalogue, which contained the company’s range of machinery as well as all the relevant technical information.
Dimac also demonstrated its latest generation of MCV3 Dimac machine – dedicated to the inspection and sorting of brake booster bolts – which can be equipped with a new station for high-speed heat treatment detection, eddy current cracks inspection and the optical control of the rectilinearity and a 360° inspection of the part. Also on the stand was the SPC-LAB, which is a first piece inspection system that can be used directly on the production floor. This helps reduce SPC control times as the inspection can be done directly on the production workshop without going to the testing office. With SPC-LAB the operators can do up to 100 simple or complex measures in one second, with the guarantee of executing them without touch – with the data saving in a suitable format with the ERP factory system. Lower SPC measure times guaranteed, and saving of the captured data, ensures lower production costs and complete traceability.
“During the show we had visitors from all over the world who brought new projects and very special parts to inspect. These new projects will require Dimac to customise its range of standard machinery, without jeopardising the versatility and the reliability that are its key strengths. We also confirmed orders at the fair for sorting and inspection machines, which will be delivered by the middle of 2016. This has made wire a really successful show for us and a great launch pad towards the future and new technologies."

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