Star SU partners with REGO-FIX for cutting-edge machining solutions

Star SU partners with the REGO-FIX Center for Machining Excellence to showcase Louis Belet micro tool capabilities.

Star SU showcases Louis Belet micro tool capabilities in stainless steel and other materials through its partnership with the REGO-FIX Center for Machining Excellence.
Star SU showcases Louis Belet micro tool capabilities in stainless steel and other materials through its partnership with the REGO-FIX Center for Machining Excellence.
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Star SU, the marketing, sales, and service affiliate of Star Cutter Co. announces its partnership with the REGO-FIX Center for Machining Excellence (CME), to promote its growing capabilities with the Louis Belet line of Swiss cutting tools. The new cooperation is one of many that the CME is investing in as part of a large-scale collaboration to gather many different manufacturing technologies in one location at the new high-tech facility.

“We are very pleased to take part in the center not only to be featured among so many important industry providers, and other micro tooling experts, but also for the opportunity to display our unique solution products,” says Rick Falgiatano, business development manager.

The CME will regularly host machining events, such as the upcoming ‘Indy Days’ Open House taking place May 14-15, 2025, to gather suppliers and customers for live demonstrations, networking, and to share application successes. Star SU personnel will attend these events to run demonstrations, answer questions, and discuss trends and techniques. In addition, Star Cutter will utilize the center to focus on training and education as well as sharing evolving technologies to improve machining performance for users across industries.

“The Louis Belet line of cutting tools rounds out the Star Cutter tool portfolio by adding both gear tool fine pitch designs and Round Tool micro sizes down to very small diameters (0.02 mm),” says Tim Murdock, key account manager. “With this range we are able to bridge the gaps between man, method, material, and machine by applying new tooling technology to more efficiently process the parts.”

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