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Space technology used in Trumpf profiling machines 2011-03-23
Author: Michael Richards
From: Machinery Magazine
Ultra-light carbon fibre rods used to stiffen a comet probe's legs are being harnessed by a Trumpf, the German machine tool company, to boost the precision and efficiency of its laser cutters.
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Marked for life 2011-03-07
Author: Andrew Allcock
From: Machinery Magazine
More and more manufactured parts require marking to ensure traceability. Steed Webzell looks at the latest technology that can help reduce the cost and time required
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Speeding Up Aluminum Milling, with No Trade-Off in Finish 2011-03-02
Author: American Machinist Magazine staff
From: American Machinist Magazine
It may be easy to mill aluminum fast when the finished specs are in the standard 32 to 63 RMS range, but when you’re after single-digit finishes things can get dicey. Slowing down doesn’t necessarily help. Often the only apparent remedy is to change inserts frequently, which runs up tooling costs an
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Trunnion Table Fixture is Former Machine Shop’s Big Break 2011-02-24
Author: American Machinist Magazine staff
From: American Machinist Magazine
Martin Manufacturing Services helps machine job shops improve their levels of productivity and profitability without large capital expenditures for additional equipment, and that has brought success for the fixture and workholding device manufacturer,
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Cutting Tool Applications, Chapter 17: Grinding Methods and Machines 2011-02-17
Author: George Schneider, Jr.
From: American Machinist Magazine
Grinding, or abrasive machining, once performed on conventional milling machines, lathes and shapers, are now performed on various types of grinding machines. Grinding machines have advanced in design, construction, rigidity and application far more in the last decade than any other standard machine
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Ondrives invests in Studer grinding machine 2011-02-09
Author: Michael Richards
From: Machinery Magazine
Ondrives, a gear manufacturing specialist, has taken receipt of a Studer S21 grinding machine.
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Hutchinson Technology Enables Millimeter to Sub-micrometer Surface Textures through Partial Photoche 2011-01-24
Author: Commercial Micro Manufacturing Staff
From: Commercial Micro Manufacturing
Hutchinson Technology Inc (HTI), an industry leader in manufacturing precision components, has announced successful high volume production of micro patterned parts utilising a partial photochemical etching process. Partial photochemical etching removes material selectively by using a patterned mask
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Measured Benefits 2010-12-23
Author: Andrew Allcock
From: Machinery Magazine
White light scanning has provided Kevin Wheatcroft, owner of Donington Park racetrack, with the solution to the manufacture of spares for elderly vehicles. Elsewhere, a large CMM has been key
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Increase Productivity by Hard Milling Stainless Steels 2010-12-10
Author: American Machinist Magazine staff
From: American Machinist Magazine
For years, machining stainless steel has been a time consuming and costly enterprise. The desirable combination of corrosion resistance and mechanical strength of stainless steel is challenging to productively and economically machine. Many applications today also require that the stainless steel be
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Near-zero material losses realized for PM clutch hubs 2010-11-29
Author: TOOLING & PRODUCTION Staff
From: TOOLING & PRODUCTION
Toyota has succeeded in cutting material losses to 0.05 percent when producing powder metal (PM) synchromesh clutch hubs in gearboxes. The automaker wanted the final product to have a better surface finish, to reduce post-processing as much as possible, and thus cut waste. This required components b
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