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This Cold-Hearted Process Deserves a Chance
Cryogenic users say this process works, even when the rest of us question why it works. It involves transmitting liquid nitrogen at -300 to -321°F through the spindle/turret and tool body directly to the cutting tool.
Read MoreVideo: Cobot Considerations
Before investing in a collaborative robot, consider conducting a risk assessment to make sure the man and machine are matched to the application.
WatchERP Software on the Road
This software applies production and demand analytics to predict in real-time when parts and supplies will run low enough to replenish.
Read MoreGardner Business Index: Precision Machining, November 2016 - 52.6
The index has improved dramatically since July when it was only 43.0.
Read MoreSandvik Coromant Becomes DMG MORI Premium Partner
The relationship will combine the two companies' expertise in projects including R&D, engineering, open house events, trade show appearances and technical seminars.
Read MoreThere's a Multi-Spindle Island Available
This visit to ZPS America produced an upcoming feature article on the company's new multi-spindle CNC lathe.
Read MoreGuiding Students Toward Manufacturing as a Career
Machine shop owners are well aware of the need to attract younger people to a career in manufacturing, which can be achieved in a number of ways, including targeted outreach.
Read MoreThese Guys Really Get Around
A chance meeting on an elevator in Tokyo paved the way for a shop visit in Florida for an article about entering the medical machining market.
Read MoreShop Uses EDM Process to Cut Form Tools
In early November, I made a trip to Chicago and visited DuPage Machine Products for a story about the shop’s use of EDM to cut form tool blanks to use on its multi-spindle and single-spindle lathes.
Read MoreVideo: High-Performance Hard Turning
Machine shops involved in turning hard parts will be interested in learning about these new inserts that were specially designed for this particular operation.
WatchWFW Secures Patent for Leveling Machines
Workshops for Warriors (WFW) has secured a patent for a solution that offers a quick and easy way of leveling large, industrial machines that are off level by anywhere from 1/8 inch to 12 inches.
Read MorePMPA Names First Vice Chair of Technical Members Board
An active member of PMPA’s technical Listserve, Mr. Gentile has been supplying technical information regarding lubricants and all other forms of metalworking manufacturing for more than 10 years.
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