Grinding
United Grinding Closing Virginia Facility, Consolidating in Ohio
The move is expected to increase efficiency and part turnaround time in North America.
Read MoreGlebar Redesigns Website
The grinding supplier’s website is now responsive, enabling easier access to content and resources.
Read MoreFlat Honing Advances with In-Process Measurement
Single-sided machining with a grinding wheel now offers a more productive alternative to single-sided lapping and polishing processes. The key is an in-process measurement system that enables a flat honing machine to adjust wheel pressure automatically for consistent results.
Read MoreID, OD, Face, Taper, Radius, Contour Grinding in Single Chucking
Eastec 2017: Hardinge Grinding Group, a subsidiary of Hardinge Inc., will showcase its USACH 100‐T4 machine for ID/OD precision cylindrical grinding in a variety of industries.
Read MoreForm Grinder Achieves 1-Micron Stopping Accuracy
Eastec 2017: The UPZ-Li form grinder from Okamoto is designed for high-tolerance grinding of difficult materials in the electronics, form tool, fiber optics and other industries.
Read MoreErgonomic, Small-Part Grinder Conserves Floorspace
Eastec 2017: Haas Schleifmaschinen, represented in the United States by Haas Multigrind, will present its compact all-rounder Multigrind CU.
Read MoreWheel Truing, Dressing Machine’s Head Pivots Bidirectionally
Eastec 2017: Rush Machinery’s updated FC-350W wheel truing and dressing machine features RushVision 2.0 with expanded image support, user ID and password controls, improved ease-of-use features, and an expanded help menu.
Read MoreConference, Workshop to Spotlight New Honing Technologies
Gehring L.P. will host the event in Michigan May 10-11.
Read MoreUnited Grinding Appoints VP of Operations
Michael Gebhardt will spearhead the implementation of the company’s new quality standards and will steer the creation of its first smart factory.
Read MoreVibratory Finishing System Handles Delicate Die Castings
Kovolis Hedvikov A.S. needed a flexible finishing process integrated into its existing production scheme. Rosler's continuous-feed vibratory system provided efficient finishing of large, delicate die castings.
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