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Case Study Published on 3/16/2009
Die/Mold Shop Joins Constant Velocity Revolution

According to machine tool supplier GBI Cincinnati, data processing inefficiency inherent in many CNCs can cause actual feeds and speeds to vary significantly from those called for in the part program, leading to acceleration and deceleration during the cut. GBI’s Revolution machine, which features a high speed control designed to keep feeds and speeds closer to programmed rates, has helped this shop significantly improve cycle time and tool life on demanding prototyping applications.

Case Study Published on 5/15/2003
Room Temperature Blackening Process Adds Value For Metal Finisher

Since 1945, Metal Improvement Company (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), a wholly owned subsidiary of Curtiss-Wright Corporation, has specialized in providing shot peening services to a range of industries including aerospace, automotive, chemical, marine, agricultural, mining and medical.

Article Published on 6/9/2008
Striving To Be Partners, Not Shops

The two divisions within this business machine complex parts for the medical and aerospace industries. So in that sense they’re shops. However, in order to grow with their customers, they realized they had to be more than just providers of good parts. They needed to serve as their customers’ manufacturing partners.

Article Published on 6/1/2006
Spain Continues To Focus Abroad

This year’s BIEMH show proved that Spain’s machine tool builders, as well as its tooling and accessory manufacturers, are looking outward to a growing global market.

Article Published on 11/30/2017
Laser Lathes Consolidate Medical Manufacturing

Laser cutting and welding capability can make Swiss-type lathes an ideal complement to equipment that hasn’t traditionally shared space with production machinery.  

News Published on 2/20/2013
Kennametal Allies with Pemtec

The agreement will offer PECM technology to new customers.

Article Published on 5/5/2004
Securing The Future

Multiple-part fixturing helps boost the output of these high-volume machining cells while preserving flexibility. The success of these cells is proving to be a critical component of this automotive part maker’s turnaround strategy.

Columns Published on 8/17/2017
Will My AM Part Explode?

Not if you’re careful. Parts built from metallic powder require extra precautions.

Article Published on 5/29/2004
Low-Force, Low-Heat Grinding Of Tough Materials

Molecular Decomposition Process (MDP), a new grinding technique rooted in ECG, employs closed loop process control and improved electrolyte filtering capability to mitigate these issues.

Product Published on 12/15/2003
Grinding All Kinds Of Exotic Metals

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