Cycle times down 50% and tool life up 40% at Mico Industries, thanks to SolidCAM iMachining

May 21, 2014 -- Terry Sammon, CEO of Mico Industries, located in Grand Rapids Michigan is on a laser-focused mission is to drive his company to create dies, weld fixtures and check fixtures without compromise, providing the highest possible level of products and service to his customers, all at the best price possible.

Mico Industries, established in 1983, is an engineering, stamping, assembly and welding company and its customer base includes the big three US automotive manufacturers as well as the largest US based motorcycle manufacturer. These are Tier 1 customers who will not accept anything but the highest quality at an extremely competitive price.  This is precisely the environment that Terry Sammon and his company thrive in even though they are sometimes stretched beyond their traditional product line.  When one of Mico's customers was interviewed in a national business article, he was quoted as saying, “We liked their leadership, work ethic, and the quality we knew they would bring to the product", adding, “It’s been a very good relationship.”

When Terry Sammon joined the company, which was founded by his mother, he began his career as a die-maker, a challenging position to say the least.  Quickly he realized that the days of wax models, 3D tracing and blue prints were at an end, and that the future lay with CNC equipment for die manufacture. After purchasing several used CNC mills and a low-end CAM program, he realized that there were more powerful software tools available which would maximize his company’s efficiency and capability. He initiated a test program for nearly every CAM system on the market and, when he discovered the integration between SolidWorks and SolidCAM and saw SolidCAM's iMachining in action cutting steel as though it was aluminum, decided to purchase the complete system. Terry Sammon remembers the event which prompted him to buy SolidCAM and SolidWorks, “A project we programed with our old CAM system involved a block of tool steel which took 14 hours to machine. We did the same 2D project using SolidCAM and SolidCAM's intelligent tool path generator, iMachining, and it took under 2 hours to cut, an incredible result.”

The objective at Mico is to produce the best quality dies for its customers, prompting it to expand into 3D CAD/CAM. Terry Sammon decided to learn SolidWorks and SolidCAM at the same time.  " SolidCAM's ability to run right inside SolidWorks, definitely shortened my learning cycle.  It was really like learning one program with two very powerful functions.  I won't say it was easy, but my philosophy is never give up, so eventually, SolidWorks just clicked and SolidCAM pretty much fell into place.”
 
He continues, “Since I have a traditional machining background I needed to learn CNC. I am now on a first name basis with the support team at SolidCAM, and they have been a huge help in getting me up to speed.  They are all machinists and speak 'CNC mill', giving me valuable advice to make sure I'm on the right path.  The videos on the website have also been a major help.  But, what really has made the most impact is the online meetings we do with GotoMeeting.  I have even put a shortcut on my desktop so that, when I call them, we just start an online meeting, and they show me a solution.  This is even better than having a local support guy, as I can talk with multiple SolidCAM machining specialists in one session and don't have to wait for someone to come to my facility who may not know the solution for my issue."

Once Terry Sammon became proficient with SolidWorks and SolidCAM, SolidCAM's iMachining really started to have a huge impact on Mico’s CNC operations.  "With iMachining's, faster cycle times, decreased tool wear and intuitive Speeds and Feeds Wizard, it's like having a master machinist with a super-fast CNC mill, using super-wear tools always at my disposal.  The first time I machined a block of D2 tool steel with iMachining, my toolmakers' jaws just hit the ground.  They couldn't believe the speed and depth of cut we were running at and the amazing material removal rates we were achieving."  Terry Sammon then explained that the faster machining times make his production much quicker than his competitors, which means he can bid more aggressively to get more contracts.  In fact, he typically sees a 40% to 50% decrease in cycle time using iMachining.  However, the benefits of iMachining do not stop just with faster cycle times. "iMachining has paid for itself many times over with greatly increased tool life. For example, on half inch helicals we get a 40% increase in tool life.”  The iMachining Wizard is another key benefit.  "All the machining parameters are automatically computed for you.  You just setup your tool, pick your machine and material and it just does the rest.  The slider makes it so simple to set the machining parameters an elementary school kid could do it."

To anyone who has not seen SolidCAM and iMachining Terry Sammon says, "Once you see it, you will believe it."  SolidCAM with iMachining gives Terry Sammon the tools he needs to drive his company, Mico Industries, to create dies, weld fixtures and check fixtures without compromise, providing the highest possible level of products and service to his customers, all at the best price possible. Truly a mission accomplished.

Link to story in SolidCAM website: http://www.solidcam.com/successes/industries/automotive/
For more SolidCAM news: http://www.solidcam.com/en/successes/news/
For iMachining success stories: http://www.solidcam.com/imachining/imachining-successes/
 


Pic 1 - Mico Industries, Robotic Metal Polishing


Pic 2 - Mico Industries, Laser cutting sheet metal stampings

 


Pic 3 - Mico Industries, Cosmetically critical, deep drawn sheet metal stamping

 


Pic 4 - Mico Industries, Brazing a leak free vessel


Pic 5 - Mico Industries, Shock Bracket Retouched

About SolidCAM
SolidCAM is the leader in integrated CAM. SolidCAM’s CAM software is fully integrated in SolidWorks.
SolidCAM’s integrated CAD/CAM solution supports the complete range of major manufacturing applications, including iMachining 2D & 3D, 2.5D Milling, High Speed Surface milling, 3D Milling/High-Speed Machining, Multi-sided Indexial 4/5 axes Milling, Simultaneous 5 axes Milling, Turning, Advanced Mill-Turn and Solid Probe.

SolidCAM's patented, unique revolutionary iMachining 2D and 3D technology saves 70% in CNC machining time and more, and extends tool life dramatically. The unique iMachining Technology Wizard, provides optimal feeds and speeds, taking into account the toolpath, stock and tool material and machine specifications. iMachining provides unbelievable savings and increased efficiency in CNC milling operations, translating into profits and success. All SolidCAM customers worldwide, who use iMachining, are enjoying immense savings! 

SolidCAM has been a Consistent Growth Leader in CAM. Along with a worldwide direct sales channel, it has a worldwide CAM reseller network covering 50 countries. The industrial user base includes more than 19,000 seats installed.

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