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More Shops Are in the Buying Mood
Our latest “30-Second Survey” indicates that more and more metalworking companies are planning to spend soon on capital equipment.
Read MoreBeyond Parts from Prints
Domaille Engineering applies design for manufacturability (DFM) principles to both its own product line and the contract work it performs for others. For the latter, DFM enables it to provide customers with much more than accurately machined parts.
Read MoreVisit Workshops for Warriors October 5
Workshops for Warriors provides vocational training for discharged veterans.
Read MoreJuly Machine Tool Orders Slower, 2013 Forecast is Strong
According to USMTO, machine tool orders contracted in July—just the second time since December 2009.
Read MoreAugust Metalworking Business Index: Industry Growth Flattening
Employment continues to increase in the metalworking industry. Supplier deliveries are still lengthening, indicating strength throughout manufacturing, but they are lengthening more slowly.
Read MoreGrinding App Has Handy Calculators
Saint-Gobain Abrasives, one of the world’s largest abrasives manufacturer, has introduced a Norton Abrasives Grinding App, available for IOS and Android operating systems on mobile devices.
Read MoreAmerican Precision Museum Highlights History of Precision Manufacturing
The American Precision Museum, located in Windsor, Vermont, is exhibiting at IMTS in Booth E-4783, showcasing the history of precision manufacturing via a collection of fine historic American machine tools.
Read MoreSee Turbine Blades Cut From Solid Stock
Mitsui Seiki will feature the new Vertex 550-5Xb ("Blade Machine") in Booth S-8319.
Read MoreOne Hundred Years of Grinding Advances
With one hundred years’ experience, Studer is one of the best known brands in precision cylindrical grinding.
Read MoreTurning Shrink-Fit on Its Side
Haimer has developed a new oriented shrink-fit machine to speed and simplify cutter changes.
Read MoreNew Cutting Tools Unveiled
Among the 10 products being introduced in the U.S. for the first time are the 109 type Supermini series grooving and boring tools and the S100 cutting insert with internal cooling.
Read MoreIntegrated Cutting-System Technology Highlights ESAB Offerings
Innovations include torch-height control as well as hole-cutting and cycle control to eliminate wasted, unproductive motion and optimize repeatability.
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