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When SKL Fabricators, Inc., decided to upgrade its waterjet system in 2004, the Malden, Massachusetts fabricator and machine shop selected an HR48 from Jet Edge, Inc. The high-rail gantry system is powered by a 50-horsepower 55-50C intensifier pump capable of pressurizing water to 55,000 pounds per square inch. It is controlled by the manufacturer's PC-based AquaVision interface featuring SigmaNest software.
A poverty-fighting nonprofit serves regional manufacturers as both a pipeline of fresh recruits and an incubator of existing talent.
Equipped with a high-pressure pump and articulating cutting head, a waterjet from Flow International has enabled this job shop to produce parts faster and more cost-effectively.
Manufacturers seeking skilled workers should rid themselves of the misconceptions many hold about hiring disabled individuals, especially those with specialized industrial training.
The automated EDM cells in this shop are distinguished by their thoughtful design and careful attention to detail--as is the rest of the shop.
Many companies have very sophisticated, state-of-the-art data collection systems that are supposed to provide all the information they need. Unfortunately, too often this information is inaccurate, fragmented, outdated or just too cumbersome to retrieve.
A manufacturer of metal stampings bridges the gap between generations of hardware and software.
Finally tiring of the tedious cutting times, marginal finishes and excessive secondary operations coupled with automatic wire feeder problems, this mold shop owner sought-and found-an alternative.
Surgical Innovations (Si) is a pioneer in the development of equipment for endoscopic surgery. The Leeds, England company was established in 1992 by a surgeon and an instrument maker to develop an articulating instrument that could be inserted through a small hole and actuated into a predefined shape to move organs during laparoscopic surgery. Today Si designs, manufactures and supplies a range of products for minimally invasive procedures and autologous blood transfusion.
Gathering information is worth it only if it’s put to practical use. Applying measurement data to streamline spiral bevel gear making clarifies the true value of the closed-loop process.