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August 17, 2026



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ANCA Will Demonstrate Connected Regrinding Workflow at IMTS 2026

 

At IMTS 2026, ANCA will demonstrate a connected regrinding workflow bringing together the ANCA MX7 ULTRA, ZOLLER genius measuring technology, and AIMS Connect software to help manufacturers extend tool life, reduce carbide consumption and gain greater control over the regrinding process. Visitors can find ANCA at Booth No. 237406, North Hall, McCormick Place, September 14-19. 

Traditional regrinding processes often rely on disconnected systems, manual data transfer and limited process visibility. ANCA’s integrated solution addresses these challenges by connecting grinding, measurement and production data in a single digital workflow. 

“The economics of cutting tool manufacturing has changed fundamentally,” said Edmund Boland, CEO, ANCA CNC Machines. “When carbide prices have doubled, manufacturers cannot afford inefficiency anywhere in the process — not in how tools are ground, not in how they are measured, and certainly not in how many regrind cycles they extract from each tool. What we are showing at IMTS is a connected workflow that gives manufacturers the precision and traceability to make every gram of carbide work harder.”

At the center of the workflow is the ANCA MX7 ULTRA, designed for premium surface finish, precision and process stability. Technologies including nanometer-level control, LaserUltra and runout compensation enable high-performance reground tools with consistency. ZOLLER genius provides automated measurement before and after grinding, determining the optimal material removal required and enabling automated data transfer, target-versus-actual comparisons, and comprehensive inspection documentation. AIMS Connect serves as the digital backbone, linking machine, measurement and production data to deliver up to 20% productivity gains, fewer manual interventions and improved traceability across the entire regrinding operation.

ANCA’s recently launched Performance+ program guarantees a minimum 10% cycle time reduction, with documented results reaching 25-35% depending on software, process improvements and wheel selection. 

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“This is a premium consultancy that turns data into practical changes on the machine and on the floor, delivering cycle time reductions up to 40% in several cases without compromising tool quality,” said Boland. “Regrinding is no longer just a cost-saving option — in a high-carbide-cost environment it is a strategic imperative. A well-executed regrind typically costs 30-40% of a new tool while delivering 85-95% of original performance. Combined with our connected workflow — precise measurement, automated compensation and full traceability through AIMS Connect — manufacturers are not just saving material, they are building a managed asset lifecycle for their tooling.”

The MicroX ULTRA is showcased through a dedicated display with tool samples, video and live microtool measurement support from the ZOLLER pomBasic MTI, which will be available on the ANCA booth to demonstrate precision measurement of microtools. The world’s only microtool grinder with nanometer resolution, this six-axis machine is designed for volume production of cutting tools down to D0.03 mm. ANCA Machine Intelligence algorithms ensure precise grinding path control, while LaserUltra manages in-process measurement and wheel wear compensation. Together with external verification on the ZOLLER pomBasic MTI, visitors can see how grinding accuracy and measurement confidence support the production of extremely small, high-precision tools. AIMS-ready for lights-out production, the MicroX ULTRA serves manufacturers in aerospace, medical and electronics who demand tools that push the boundaries of size and precision. 

The EPX-SF stream finishing machine represents the step beyond grinding, and IMTS visitors will see before-and-after tool samples that bring its impact to life. With 11-axis automation and three independent work heads, it can process up to 1,900 tools in 24 hours.

“The EPX-SF is a strategic business asset. Its precision helps manufacturers secure more contracts by meeting the rigorous standards of industries that demand clean and consistent cuts,” said Wade Evans, AMT global products manager, ANCA. 

IMTS 2026 also serves as a showcase for the ANCA Tool of the Year 2026. The competition challenges manufacturers worldwide to push the boundaries of virtual tool design using ToolRoom and CIM3D software. 

ToolRoom RN35 and CIM3D will be demonstrated live, showing how simulation and optimization reduce errors and shorten cycle times. 

The ANCA Club portal provides software downloads, technical documentation and support resources. ANCA’s Custom Solutions capability will also be represented, highlighting how the company works with customers on application-specific challenges backed by a global service and applications network. 

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