Innovation meets precision for 40% faster machining

Gain important insights for any manufacturing operation in our May Lunch + Learn.

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On May 21 at 12PM ET, join us for our May Manufacturing Lunch + Learn and spend your lunch hour with experts from Blaser Swisslube, FRAISA, GF Machining Solutions, and REGO-FIX as they walk through a real-world benchmark study that led to incredible gains in the production of orthopedic surgical components.

Discover how a collaborative effort on a medical aiming device project achieved:

  • 40% faster machining time
  • Improved surface finish
  • Extended tool life
  • Reduced product scrap

Whether you're in the medical device industry or just looking to optimize milling, this free session gives you practical, proven strategies to take back to your shop floor.

Meet the panelists discussing this fascinating project:

Plus, the session will include live Q&A with Rich Murphy, senior applications engineer at Blaser Swisslube.

Speaker Highlight

 

Rich Murphy
Senior Applications Engineer
Blaser Swisslube

Rich Murphy is a senior applications engineer at Blaser Swisslube in Goshen, New York. He is a graduate of Ivy Tech Community College and has more than 20 years of experience in metalworking fluid applications. He specializes in helping manufacturers achieve their improvement goals through expert guidance in coolant selection and optimization. With a deep understanding of the medical industry, Rich provides tailored product recommendations and exceptional service and support. His expertise in machining applications ensures that manufacturers make more parts in less time, lower overall production costs, and enjoy a cleaner shop.

Can’t participate on the day of the event? No problem! Each registered attendee will also receive a link to the recording. This content will be sent approximately 5 business days after the event.

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