MSP brings automation technology to Pentaxia

Andy Tye and Stefan Hafner from MSP (left and centre) with Sean Usher, Pentaxia’s CNC machining supervisor
Andy Tye and Stefan Hafner from MSP (left and centre) with Sean Usher, Pentaxia’s CNC machining supervisor

Leading composite tooling and component manufacturer, Pentaxia, has enhanced its capabilities by investing in automated technology from 5-axis CNC metrology specialist, MSP.

Following an increase in demand for more complex composite components that had longer manual setup processes and more off-machine inspection requirements than its previous work, Pentaxia recognised now was the time to introduce a fully-automated and controlled part production process. To achieve this goal, Pentaxia invested in MSP’s technology and also in new CNC machinery in the form of a CMS Ares 5-axis machine with a Fanuc 31i control.

Pentaxia’s investment in MSP’s PerfectPart suite of products, namely AutoClock, NC-Checker and NC-PartLocator, will enable the composite company to fully automate its entire machining process from beginning to end, significantly enhancing efficiency and the right-first-time quality of its parts.

Pentaxia’s new CMS Ares 5-axis machine with a Fanuc 31i control.

MSP’s three steps to automation begins with AutoClock, a hardware device that automatically sets up the probe ready for calibration. The NC-Checker software then automatically calibrates the probe in 5-axis and assesses the CNC machine’s capability of making parts to tolerance. The NC-PartLocator software is the final stage of the automation process and comprises of three parts. First, it verifies the part’s condition of supply is good, it then automatically calculates the part alignment so it is accurate enough to suit the complexity of the components so they will be machined to tolerance. The final stage of the software gives the ability to perform on-machine inspection, reducing reliance on the CMM machines to quality check the components thus making CMM backlogs a thing of the past.

Pentaxia’s new CMS machine was commissioned in April, with MSP’s PerfectPart solution being fully installed last month.

MSP’s technical account manager, Aidan Wigham, commented: “Automation is vital for the type of composite components Pentaxia machine and manufacture. Composites are prone to distortion which can make it difficult to finish machine or position holes accurately meaning manual setup just isn’t good enough. We look forward to supporting Pentaxia in their journey to realise the possibilities automation can bring to composite manufacture.”

Adam Norris, production director added: “Introducing MSP’s automated technology into our production facility is part of our ongoing commitment to achieving quality and efficiency gains in our composite machining process. We believe this heightened level of automation will help us win complex tenders as the schedules and quality of components can actually be guaranteed before we start machining. I also see wider benefits of improved energy efficiency and sustainability, which is crucial in the current market.”

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