Since its founding in 1975, EMO has stood for innovation, internationality, inspiration, and the future of metalworking worldwide. In 2025, the fair will celebrate its 50th anniversary.
As the world's leading trade fair for production technology, it offers a unique platform in Hanover under the motto Innovate Manufacturing every two to four years to establish international contacts, explore new business opportunities, and gain a comprehensive overview of the global offerings in the industry. In 2023, over 92,000 visitors from 140 countries and around 1,850 exhibitors participated in this industry highlight.
Paul Horn GmbH showcases pure machining on 580 square meters in Hanover. Four machines, four exciting components, various tool solutions – all live in operation under chips throughout the fair. Included are: the DMU65mB from DMG, an Index G220, a Citizen L12, and a GROB G150. Additionally, we will present numerous exhibits, tool solutions, and unveil innovations for 2025. Markus Horn, Managing Director of Paul Horn GmbH: 'I am convinced that visiting EMO is worthwhile for our customers and interested parties – we demonstrate machining at the highest level. On the four machines, we will showcase topics such as high-gloss machining, machining of lead-free materials, aluminum machining with rotating PCD tools, and technology components with numerous turning operations. Horn added: 'The best results, in my opinion, arise from dialogue, and EMO provides an ideal platform for that. Visit us in Hall 5, Stand A32.'
In addition to live machining, Horn presents numerous innovations, including the Mini system with chip shape geometry, which was first introduced at the Horn Technology Days in May 2025. The sintered I-geometry particularly targets the machining of materials with poor chip formation properties. It is suitable for copy turning, longitudinal turning, reverse turning, and face turning. Especially with small feed rates in steel and stainless steels, the tool system with geometry demonstrates its strengths in chip control. This leads to higher process stability and longer tool life in operation. In developing the I-geometry, Horn also considered the machining of lead-free materials. As these materials pose a challenge in the future due to their poorer chip formation, the tool manufacturer offers cutting plates with small corner radii starting from 0.05 mm for small lateral feeds. Corner radii from 0.05 mm to 0.2 mm are kept in stock as standard.
HORN at EMO 2025 in Hall 5, Stand A32
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