Those in the machining industry should be familiar with the reputation of Taiwanese machine tools. Today we're talking about MYLAS (名陽機機), established in 1985, almost forty years ago. They've sold over 65,000 machines globally, with many long-term customers in Europe and America. These figures make them a truly formidable player in the machine tool industry.
The product line is quite comprehensive.
MYLAS started with automatic lathes and later expanded to CNC lathes and milling-turning machines. Currently, some of their more common series include: the TT series twin-spindle high-speed precision automatic lathes, the DT series twin-spindle twin-turret lathes, and the MTY series three-channel twin-turret twin-Y-axis milling-turning machines. Simply put, from simple bar machining to complex multi-axis linkage parts, you can find a corresponding model.
Take the TT42, for example. Its built-in spindle can reach a maximum speed of 8000 RPM, and with a gantry robot, it can operate unattended for extended periods. For more complex workpieces, consider the DT series, a dual-spindle, dual-turret machine capable of holding up to 32 tools. For even more demanding requirements, the MTY series features a FANUC 31i PLUS system with three-channel synchronous control, completing all processes in a single setup and eliminating the hassle of repeated loading and unloading.
Several tangible advantages:
First, stable precision. All MYLAS machine tools are ISO9001 and CE certified. The box-type guideways are hardened for sufficient rigidity and are not easily deformed even under heavy cutting. The spindle bearings are P4 grade (ABEC-7), ensuring high precision.
Second, high efficiency. Turret tool change time is 0.2 seconds, resulting in a short machining cycle. The MTY series can run three programs simultaneously, effectively replacing three machines. This efficiency difference is significant for large batches of parts.
Third, labor savings. Automatic tool measurement and compensation, gantry-type robotic loading and unloading, and 24-hour continuous operation allow one person to manage several machines. With labor costs rising, this advantage becomes increasingly apparent.
Which industries use it? Aerospace, automotive, medical, electronics, and bicycle industries use it extensively. Complex curved surface parts, precision shafts, and connector parts are all areas where MYLAS excels. Reports indicate that their composite lathes have even obtained aerospace industry certification, which is a high bar.
Furthermore, it's worth mentioning that MYLAS received the Silver Energy Efficiency Label at the 2024 TMTS Machine Tool Show. With increasing emphasis on environmental protection and energy consumption, this certification can help factories reduce costs.
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