Schultz-Creehan LLC Announces Micro Machining Center

Schultz-Creehan LLC has announced the addition of a state-of-the-art micro machining center in its lab facilities in the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center in Blacksburg, VA. The Micro Machining Center is a critical piece of technology for the custom manufacture of micro-components. 

"With the new state-of-the-art micro machining center, technicians are able to make custom fabricated components for applications including medical devices and instrumentation for engineering or medical diagnostics," said a spokesperson. "Parts and products can be fabricated with a repeatability of .002 inches over six inches of travel, ensuring that very small parts can be reproduced with minimal variation and high quality. The machine is the first of its kind from manufacturer Cameron Micro Drill Presses. Automation throughout the machining process is enabled by an automatic tool changer, which increases the quality by reducing potential for human error."

"Our core engineering skills for design and development are enhanced by the greater fabrication abilities this machinery brings. We are very grateful to Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology for their role in bringing this equipment to our lab," said Schultz-Creehan CEO Nanci

Micro machining center and control unit.
 
Close-up on fourth axis and tool changer.

Hardwick. "Our customers in the aerospace and biomedical industries seek smaller and smaller components and this center allows us to meet their demands with improved quality."

For more information contact:

Nanci Hardwick, CEO

Schultz-Creehan Holdings, Inc.

2200 Kraft Drive, Suite 1475

Blacksburg, VA 24060

540-443-9215

info@schultz-creehan.com

www.schultz-creehan.com