Sandvik Offers Aerospace CAM Programming Training
Cutting tool manufacturer Sandvik Coromant will host an advanced CAM programming training course at its Aerospace Application Center in Fair Lawn, New Jersey from July 19-21 and November 1-3.
Cutting tool manufacturer Sandvik Coromant will host an advanced CAM programming training course at its Aerospace Application Center in Fair Lawn, New Jersey from July 19-21 and November 1-3. The three-day class is designed for experienced aerospace industry CAM programmers seeking ways to improve machining processes and profitability. The course, which will focus on programming techniques in Unigraphics NX6 software, is intended to showcase the secrets of efficient, cost-effective machining and programming of exotic materials from industry-leading specialists, the company says.
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