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Micro-Sized, Oil-Free, 10, 30, 60, 120 Ton High Velocity Presses For Stamping & In-Line Automation
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"Fires your tool like a bullet strikes at high velocity,
produces the best edge quality
you've ever seen!"

— Read Why —

Studies conducted by Ohio State University Department of Materials Science and Engineering under the direction of Glenn Daehn and sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation have demonstrated the near revolutionary benefits achieved by the high velocity electromagnetic press developed (and patents held) by George Meyerle, president and founder of Netronics R&D, Ltd.

Rollover and burring become so minimal that common secondary operations could be elminated. Springback also became a non-issue because parts formed with the high velocity press held their shape with amazing accuracy. Punched holes can be made smaller with exacting precision. Small, difficult parts that would be nearly impossible to make using conventional press technology produced in-line.

Testimonials from industrial users

"Enclosed ... are samples of brass cuttings from your first type 100 press. These cuttings are after the tool had 6.3 Million die strokes without resharpening. The shear edge characteristic indicates essentially no tool wear! We see no need to sharpen the die."
    — George Paszkiewicz, Operations Manager, ICW Chronomatic

"The edge quality is as good as you will ever find ... We constantly check for size, location, and roundness, any kind of contamination or defect per our own quality plan. Actually, we have never had a rejection."
    — Greg Froebel, Inspection Supervisor, Auer Precision Co Inc.



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