At AMB 2022, WFL Millturn Technologies will be presenting the new M20 Millturn complete machining centre for the first time. Alongside gear skiving technology, there is clear trend toward automation and the integration of sensors. The latest solutions from WFL range from smart software to screw programming through to intelligent tools and clamping devices. WFL concentrates exclusively on the production of multifunctional complete machining centres. In many high-tech companies today, the trade name Millturn stands for the central machine tool for the production of complex components with the highest precision. In addition, digitization is high on the agenda of WFL. Norbert Jungreithmayr, CEO WFL Millturn Technologies, explains: "The digitalization of manufacturing systems is a key focus for WFL. The aim here is to use all available resources as well as possible and to integrate them into the manufacturing process. Sensory tools or tool holders with integrated sensors (like our ICOtronic tool), clamping force measurement during the machining process in the iJaw (Röhm) as well as various measuring and scanning technologies are used by us and our customers. Projects like myWFL – the WFL operational data acquisition or WFL iControl – the process monitoring, are our future topics, which can be constantly extended and expanded to stay on the ball."










