MAG Cincinnati Showroom

Contact Information

Please visit: www.mag-ias.com

Phone: (859) 534-4600
Toll-Free:
Fax: (859) 534-4995

Mailing Address:
2200 Litton Ln.

Hebron, KY USA 41048

Sales Contact: John Judge , (859) 534-4833 john.judge@mag-ias.com

Engineer Contact: Ron Hennies , (859) 534-4832 ron.hennies@mag-ias.com

Products/Services:
Automated composites processing systems for aerospace, automotive and wind blade applications, composites finishing systems such as drilling, routing, waterjet, composites control systems, retrofits and rebuilds, advanced machine tools for machining ferrous and nonferrous materials, universal tooling system, technologies and related services, specializing in turnkey and teamkey applications.

A Special Message from MAG Cincinnati

Product Categories of MAG Cincinnati

  • Primary manufacturing equipment
    • Automatic tape layers
    • Continuous laminating machines
    • Automated fiber placement machines
    • Filament winding machines and software controls
  • Auxiliary processing equipment, repair equipment, and supplies
    • Auxiliary processing equipment
      • CNC machining equipment (multiaxis)
      • Computer controls and software
      • Material handling equipment
      • Material handling equipment
      • Robotic handling equipment
      • Routers
      • Sanders, grinders
      • Sanders, grinders
      • Trimming equipment
    • Supplies
      • Sanding discs/pads
  • Testing, gauging, monitoring, analytical equipment and software
    • NDI equipment
      • NDI equipment, other
  • Design, testing, consulting, other services
    • Machine calibration services
    • Repair services, equipment and machines

As Seen in Print

JEC Composites 2009 showcase 5/18/2009
Despite the doleful state of the global economy, the turnout in Paris — exhibitors and visitors — proved surpr...
SAMPE Europe/JEC highlights 5/1/2009
The global economy might be on the wane, but there was little evidence of it at the annual SAMPE Europe confer...
AFP/ATL design-to-manufacture: Bridging the gap 4/21/2009
Managing production of a structure made via fiber or tape placement often requires software-aided  manipulati...
The markets: Aerospace (2009) 1/20/2009
Developments in the aerospace world, the point of origin for advanced composites and where they still find mos...
2008 Farnborough Airshow Report 9/9/2008
This biennial aerospace showcase underscores the ascendancy of composites in airframes and jet engines....
ATL and AFP: Signs of evolution in machine process control 9/9/2008
Improved machine-control software, placement accuracy and design simulation have made automated fiber placemen...
ATL and AFP: Defining the megatrends in composite aerostructures 6/30/2008
Automated tape laying and automated fiber placement technologies take a key enabling role in production of tod...
JEC COMPOSITES 2008 show review 6/27/2008
Composites professionals converged on this annual Parisian gathering in greater numbers than ever before, conf...
Automate or emigrate 3/1/2008
Automated fiber and tape placement is not just a notion, but a real manufacturing strategy, and one being embr...
Managing multi-axis manufacturing 11/1/2007
Much early computer numerically controlled (CNC) machinery served short-run military and space programs where ...
Boeing 787 Update 5/1/2007
Approaching rollout and first flight, the 787 relies on innovations in composite materials and processes to hi...
Composite Wheels A First For ATV Racers 8/1/2005
Tough, impact-resistant glass-/carbon-reinforced thermoplastic lasts longer and reduces unsprung weight for be...
Boeing sets pace for composite usage in large civil aircraft 5/1/2005
Innovative use of international supplier base to revolutionize aircraft manufacture....