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Product Published on 4/6/2017
Saw Blade Line Covers Various Applications

Eastec 2017: Controx Neuhauser will present a full line of standard saw blades and side-chip-clearance saws for a range of precision cutting applications.

Article Published on 7/20/2020
Choosing the Best Abrasive Finishing Process for 3D Printed Parts

Studies have shown that abrasive finishing is flexible enough to finish 3D printed parts with complex geometries and difficult-to-machine materials, although the best process depends on a number of factors.

Article Published on 9/19/2019
The Key to Repeatable 3D Printing? Materials

The latest issue of Additive Manufacturing Magazine explores how materials will be the key to production 3D printing. 

Product Published on 10/19/2016
Fully Operational Press Feed Line on Display

Dallas Industries, in conjunction with Aida-America, will display a fully operational press feed line with an Aida DSF-N2-3000 330-ton servo press.

Article Published on 3/15/2000
Don't Touch That Tool

Tool measurement is critical to the metalcutting process. Exact knowledge of a cutter’s length, diameter, even profile, and the ability to measure and monitor these dimensions over time, can reduce variability and help optimize the process. Here’s a look at how non-contact tool measurement and breakage detection benefit your metalcutting process.

Article Published on 11/19/2018
Buying a Coordinate Measuring Machine: Sorting through Standards and Probes

What’s the difference between the ASME B89.4.1 and ISO 10360 calibration standards for CMMs?

Article Published on 7/24/2021
Machining 101: What are Machining Centers?

Machining centers offer a wide range of possible operations, but that adaptability comes with the need to stay flexible and perform successful measurements at all times.

Article Published on 4/15/2020
At Purdue University, Emergency Production of PPE and Ventilator Fittings

After campus had largely shut down, several labs and departments at the venerated engineering school organized with local hospitals to manufacture critical parts needed to fight the coronavirus.

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