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REPORTAGE - K&M PRÄZISIONSTECHNIK
About Titanium, Robots, and Pyramids Two EROWA Robot Leonardo loading robots, each operating a GROB G350 five-axis universal milling center, plus a flexible and integrated workpiece palletizing system with a custom-made clamping system - K&M Präzisionstechnik in the southwestern German town of Fronreute is clearly relying on manufacturing processes that are thoroughly thought-out and exactly tailored to its needs. The highest precision to the extent that is technically feasible, perfectionism and quality without compromise - these are the standards that K&M Präzisionstechnik has set for itself. The company belongs to the Müller Group, which was established in 1991 and today consists of four independent companies with more than 100 highly qualified employees. Within the group, K&M Präzisionstechnik specializes in the production of sophisticated turned and milled parts, and is known as a relia-
ble, competent and innovative contract manufacturer. Markus Müller is the second generation at the head of the family-run business. Precision and Quality Sophisticated single parts customized according to the customer’s requirements are produced in both small and largescale batches. Typical materials include plastic and metal, e.g., aluminum, brass, stainless steel, or titanium. Its customers operate in medical technology, aerospace technology, mechanical engineering, and the electronics and sensor industries. Spinal implants as well as bone screws, nails, and implants made of titanium are but a few concrete examples of medical technology worth mentioning. Long-term partnerships have been established with many customers, two thirds of which operate in Germany, the rest mainly in other parts of Europe.
The EROWA loading robot is placed laterally on the GROB G350 and thus offers operators easy access to the manufacturing cell.