Mitsubishi Materials at EMO 2025 – An all-round, service-oriented experience

Mitsubishi Materials will have a strong presence at this year’s EMO exhibition with a booth in Hall 5 at stand location A14. Visitors will find the latest generation of high-tech tooling and special application areas.

This year, a specially dedicated section, the Circular Economy Area, will be highlighting exciting new areas of service and sustainability, such as project engineering and special tools, top-class tool reconditioning and remanufacturing services as well as advanced production capabilities in Europe. Mitsubishi Materials is evolving into to a full-service provider, offering a full range of tooling solutions, from the original manufacturing and sales through to custom made tools and comprehensive after sales support.

A particular highlight will be the importance of material recycling and the latest innovative recycling programme, which has been accelerated by the recent addition of H.C. Starck, a global leader in recycling services, to the Mitsubishi Materials Group. Customers will be given details of the recently launched project for the collection and reprocessing of used carbide tools, and the significant benefits for their production processes and their environmental footprint.

Another key part will be the demonstration of Mitsubishi Materials’ reconditioning and tailored tool design capabilities. With the acquisition of U.F.P. s.r.l., one of Europe’s largest and most well-established providers of reconditioning services and customized cutting tools in Europe, Mitsubishi Materials will significantly reduce response and delivery times for European customers in the increasingly important area of reconditioning of their existing cutting tools.

Furthermore, there will be extensive information available on Mitsubishi Materials’ portfolio of facilities, including its European manufacturing plant and the advanced technology and education centres (MTEC). Customers will be able to find out about turnkey tooling packages and process optimisation that can be provided by the engineers and manufacturing professionals at these state-of-the-art facilities. Visitors can look forward to a special, attractive workpiece on display, featuring selected parts manufactured at MTEC. This will highlight the capabilities of the engineering team, their design expertise and machining precision.

Cutting tools and bodies highlighting next generation technology in carbide substrates, advanced geometries and coatings will also be prominently displayed. The latest PcBN tools along with the innovative MV series of indexable inserts for turning applications, will be strongly featured on the new style tooling stands.

Solid carbide end mills such as the new small diameter VQ long neck series will be on show and highlight the extreme precision required for manufacturing such small diameter end mills. Also on display will be the latest drills, including both the solid DVAS and DFAS types, as well as the new, innovative exchangeable head type DXAS drills for efficient drilling of steel and cast iron.

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