Doosan Infracore plans to open an aerospace technical service center in Orange County, CA. The facility will work with current Doosan customers and prospective customers to develop efficient ways to produce parts from titanium, composites and alloys. Although emphasis will be on the aerospace industry, the tech center is available to help companies from any industry in any part of the country that work with space-age materials.
Applications engineers at the center will advise persons on all aspects of machining, including the most appropriate machine tools for the job, as well as optimal workholding and toolholding systems, tool grades and geometries, and preferred speeds, feeds, and other operating conditions that combine to maximize economy and productivity. A representative selection of premium Doosan machine tools will be housed at the Tech Center, allowing testing and hands-on training for machine shop management and employees.
The Aerospace Tech Center joins Doosan's Oil/Petroleum/Energy Tech Center in Houston, TX, Automotive Tech Center in Detroit, MI, and a soon-to-open Medical/Surgical Tech Center in Memphis, TN, enabling the company to provide advanced procedures to key sectors of the metalworking industry.
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