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Articles • September 22, 2021 Nanomaterials shape up University of California engineers work to reassemble metal atoms into predictable shapes.
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Articles • September 15, 2021 • Jeffrey A. Badger, Ph.D. Rusty versus damaged parts The Grinding Doc defines and eliminates grinding burn.
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Articles • September 4, 2021 • William Leventon Reamer rundown A little knowledge about key subjects goes a long way when shopping for a reaming tool.n
Articles • September 2, 2021 • William Leventon Gunning for deep holes The UNE series of gundrilling machines are a good fit for high-volume/low-mix or low-volume/high-mix manufacturing environments.
Articles • September 1, 2021 • Christopher Tate Getting defensive Although challenging, working for a major defense contractor can benefit a career.
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Articles • August 18, 2021 Fine-tuning alloys for high temps Breakthrough research promises to advance the design of high-temperature alloys with exceptional mechanical stability.
Articles • August 17, 2021 • Christopher Tate Technology alters the cutting world CNC machines and programming have changed how cutting tools are made and maintained.