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HOW TO IMPROVE WELDING ACCURACY IN COMPONENT ASSEMBLY
Using magnetic-inductive weld nut sensors combines precise sensing, simple operation and rugged construction to control part and assembly quality in automotive and other industries.
HOW TO MAKE JOB SHOP PRODUCTIVITY GO OFF THE CHARTS
This North Carolina plant obsoleted conventional G-code by installing an entirely new CNC on all their machine tools and metal forming equipment.
HOW SHOT PEENING SYSTEMS REDUCE COSTS FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
Shot peening provides considerable increases in part life because the overlapping dimples it creates form a uniform layer of compressive stress at metal surfaces.
A SILVER LINING IN TOUGH TIMES
How To Get An Edge On Competition: Waterjet systems can create unique opportunities to grow your business, regardless of whether times are good or bad.
HOW TO MANAGE CASH FLOW IN TIMES OF CRISIS
With credit restrictions and an overall decline in demand for goods and services, manufacturers are witnessing business drivers change from sales growth to liquidity coverage ? and from return-on-capital-employed to cash-to-cash cycles. Here are some ways to improve your cash and liquidity management.
MAKE OR BREAK: HOLEMAKING
These new drills and equipment could help reduce your costs and make your drilling operations more competitive.
TURNING THE CORNER: TURNING CENTERS
These turning machines from Mazak Corporation offer the newest technologies that could make your turning processes more competitive.
WHAT'S NEW: END MILLS
This showcase of new end mills displays the latest designs that could make your machining processes more competitive.
VALUE ADDED: MACHINING CENTERS
This showcase of new machine tools displays the latest technologies that could make your machining processes more competitive.
What’s New: Electrodes and Filler Metals
This showcase of new electrodes and filler metals displays the latest advancements that could make your welding processes more competitive.
CHANGING SHAPE IN ECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY
Despite economic uncertainty, some shops are still thriving. This story of Proteus Manufacturing, a New England shop that moved to horizontal automation to meet the demand for highly precise parts in the defense industry, shows how.
STRESS RELIEF IN LARGE PART RECONDITIONING
Lufer Industria is using sub-harmonic vibration technology to reduce part manufacturing process costs by more than 90 percent and stress relieving time by 97.5 percent.