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Gleason Corp. launches Gear Trainers webinar series
News July 2, 2020
Gleason Corp. launches Gear Trainers webinar series
Rochester, New York. In March, Gleason Corp. staged its first Home Trainer webinar for gear technology as a free customer service in response to COVID-19. Overwhelming success encouraged further webinars in this series.
Future-proof a shop with high-speed machines and brass
News June 26, 2020
Future-proof a shop with high-speed machines and brass
Global competition and high demand for everything from electronics to new transportation infrastructure have propelled manufacturing to rapid advances in productivity not only to keep pace but reduce cost per part and maintain competitiveness.
Efficiently manufacturing using 3D optical metrology
News June 26, 2020
Efficiently manufacturing using 3D optical metrology
Woodward Inc., with over 50 years of heritage in the aerospace industry, develops and delivers motion control and integrated propulsion systems. Much of Woodward's success can be attributed to an approach of applying total system solutions in meeting the needs of customers and staying at the forefront of served industries.
3D laser scanning accelerates production of masks for pandemic
News June 26, 2020
3D laser scanning accelerates production of masks for pandemic
(Southlake, Texas) -- Two recent personal protective equipment-related projects completed by NVision Inc. demonstrate the growing role that noncontact scanning/measurement technologies have in the race to create products and designs to minimize exposure to COVID-19.
An engineered approach to deep-hole drilling
News June 19, 2020 Jeff Price
An engineered approach to deep-hole drilling
Books have been written on how to produce deep holes using milling machines or lathes, but trying to drill deep holes with depth-to-diameter ratios greater than 15-1 (D-d) using standard machining centers often leads to frustration, costly scrap and poor use of shop resources.

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