Hanwha Semitech Targets European Market... Unveils New Ultra-Precision Automatic Lathes
Launch of New Automatic Lathes at EMO 2025
Demonstration of Smart Factory Solutions with Collaborative Robots
Top Three Machine Tool Exhibition Brings Together Metalworking Companies
Hanwha Semitech announced on September 23 that it will participate in the 'EMO Hannover 2025' exhibition, held from September 22 to 26 (local time) in Hanover, Germany, where it will showcase its latest machine tools, CNC automatic lathes, and integrated dental solution equipment.
EMO, held biennially, is one of the world's top three machine tool exhibitions, bringing together companies from across the global metalworking industry. At EMO 2023, 1,800 companies from 45 countries participated, and the event attracted 92,000 visitors from around 140 countries.
Machine tools refer to equipment used to precisely process various materials to produce parts with the desired shapes and dimensions. Based on its extensive expertise and proprietary technology, Hanwha Semitech develops and manufactures advanced automatic lathes capable of ultra-precision machining.
Hanwha Semitech's manufacturing automation solution using Hanwha Robotics' collaborative robots showcased at EMO 2025 exhibition. Hanwha Semitech.
View original imageAt this year’s exhibition, Hanwha Semitech will present the XD10II, optimized for small parts machining, as well as the third-generation models XD26III and XD38III automatic lathes, which offer enhanced rear-side multi-tasking capabilities. The company will also display the XM20, a dedicated device for medical parts developed with ultra-precision machining technology, and its first dental milling machine, H Denfit, in a separate space. In addition, Hanwha Semitech will unveil its 'implant full lineup,' which enables one-stop production of artificial tooth roots and teeth.
Collaboration with Hanwha Robotics’ collaborative robots will also be showcased. Hanwha Robotics will demonstrate manufacturing automation technology in partnership with Hanwha Semitech, utilizing the HCR-14 collaborative robot, which can handle loads of up to 14 kilograms.
Connected via a network to Hanwha Semitech’s XD38III automatic lathe, the HCR-14 collaborative robot will automatically transfer machined parts. The HCR-14 is equipped with machine tending technology, which enables it to load materials into the machine tool and remove finished parts.
By utilizing robots equipped with machine tending technology, it is possible to operate production lines continuously for 24 hours, maximizing output during hours when human workers are not present. This also ensures a safer work environment, as robots can be deployed in high-temperature, high-pressure settings to perform repetitive tasks instead of people.
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A Hanwha Semitech representative stated, "Leveraging nearly 50 years of ultra-precision machining and manufacturing expertise, we have proactively introduced automation solutions tailored to our clients’ needs. Through process optimization and the establishment of smart factories, we will deliver high productivity."
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