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CNC WEST April/May 2019 www.CNC-West.com 67 Blue Photon: CNC West April/May Issue • 1/2 Page Horizontal AD 7" x 4 7/8" Technology & Workholding Systems LLC ® www.BluePhotonGrip.com • 855-777-2040 ©2019 Blue Photon Technology & Workholding Systems LLC. Northwest Machine Tool Expo May 8 & 9, 2019 • Booth #807 Powerful Workholding WITH A LIGHT TOUCH One system for all of your manufacturing needs: Additive Milling EDM Grinding Turning 5-Axis You will simplify your workholding and create better parts while reducing scrap and lowering your manufacturing costs. Learn why we are your answer to holding complex parts while eliminating distortion due to clamps and vices at Northwest Machine Tool Expo at Booth #807 . nectivity, price maintenance and defined warranty conditions ensure ongoing productivity increases. Beaumont Machine Re- locates, Starts A New Chapter As company president Ed Beau- mont explains, “We needed a fresh start and we were committed to mak- ing it happen, on every level, from our physical location to the machine offerings to the markets served and more.” And Beaumont Machine has done exactly that. The company recently announced the opening of its new manufacturing facility in the Cincinnati area, at 4001 Borman Drive, Batavia, Ohio 45103. Industry News Ed Beaumont continues, “I started the company over 25 years ago, had success in the aerospace industry here in Cincinnati and elsewhere. After five years of semi-retirement, I returned to run the company, with three goals in mind. I wanted to relocate the busi- ness to a larger facility, expand the machine line to offer more companies the benefits of our unique designs and, lastly, grow our consumables business, a key to long-term relationships with EDM customers, precisely because the wire, guides, electrodes, dielectric resin, filters, rotary unions, seal kits and more are critical components to keep the machines up and running.” As of today, all three goals have been met, resulting in more business for the company and an expansion into new markets such as semiconductor materials processing and land-based power generation, particularly turbine blades. The consumable sales have ramped up, owing to Beaumont securing reli- able partners and having the warehouse capacity to carry expanded inventories. “Though Beaumont machines are available with Fanuc or Siemens CNC controls,” Ed Beaumont explains, “our newest platform with Siemens allows us to create even more shapes with Realtime EDM. We bring them some pretty complex specs and they can always meet the challenges.” The company also provides cus- tomers fixture design, training, part programming assistance, engineering, turnkeys and vision system integration.

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