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U.S. Tsubaki Automotive saves big with Eriez portable sump cleaner
News March 10, 2020 Ron Wendt
U.S. Tsubaki Automotive saves big with Eriez portable sump cleaner
U.S. Tsubaki is known for producing precision power transmission parts for some of the best-known OEMs in the automotive industry worldwide. The quest for quality craftsmanship and operating efficiency is standard procedure in Chicopee, Massachusetts, where the company's Automotive LLC division operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
United Grinding North America partners with Dynamic Machine
News March 10, 2020
United Grinding North America partners with Dynamic Machine
United Grinding North America Inc., Miamisburg, Ohio, announced it has entered into a partnership with Dynamic Machine of Detroit, a Troy, Michigan-based CNC equipment dealership. For those United Grinding North America customers in the Michigan territory, the partnership will further strengthen grinding machine sales, service and application support.
Vision Engineering opens West Coast tech and training center
News March 10, 2020
Vision Engineering opens West Coast tech and training center
Vision Engineering, U.K. and U.S. designers and manufacturers of high-quality digital and optical visualization systems, opened a new technology collaboration and training facility in Irvine, California, just south of Los Angeles.
Dallas Industries appoints William Konieczny engineering manager
News March 10, 2020
Dallas Industries appoints William Konieczny engineering manager
Troy, Michigan-based Dallas Industries, a leading manufacturer of coil handling, press feeding equipment and controls for the stamping industry, has announced the appointment of William "Bill" Konieczny as engineering manager at its Troy facility. The announcement was made by CEO Willie Chacko.
Manufacturers aim to improve efficiency, design of cut-to-length line systems
News March 6, 2020
Manufacturers aim to improve efficiency, design of cut-to-length line systems
The manufacturing sector is experiencing a major transition worldwide due to major advancements in technology. At present, as Industry 4.0 continues to make inroads across a range of manufacturing facilities worldwide, the digitization trend has set its foot into steel production– a factor that is positively impacting the long rolling space. The demand for cut-to-length line systems is witnessing significant growth, as steel producers continue to rope in significant efforts to fulfill the consumer demand for on-time delivery and product requirements while simultaneously running a lean operation.
Wall Colmonoy celebrates 50 years in Wales, U.K.
News March 5, 2020
Wall Colmonoy celebrates 50 years in Wales, U.K.
Wall Colmonoy celebrates its golden anniversary of 50 years of making metals work harder in Pontardawe, Wales. Wall Colmonoy, a family-owned and operated organization with facilities throughout the U.S. and U.K., is a global leader in materials engineering the aerospace, automotive, glass, oil and gas, mining, energy and other industrial sectors.
Congressman and NASA administrator visit Mazak manufacturing campus
News March 4, 2020
Congressman and NASA administrator visit Mazak manufacturing campus
March 4, 2020 – Mazak Corp. announced that it hosted NASA's new administrator James Frederick "Jim" Bridenstine and Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky at its Florence, Kentucky, North American manufacturing headquarters. The administrator and congressman made a special trip to Mazak after attending a high-level round-table event with Mazak President Dan Janka, representatives of local aerospace manufacturers and educational leaders, and three Ohio state congressmen and other area politicians.
Bringing the circular ecomony to the factory floor
News March 4, 2020 Mats W Lundberg
Bringing the circular ecomony to the factory floor
How old is your mobile phone? If you're thinking about your current device, it's likely that you change it every couple of years following the release of a fancy new upgrade. In reality, mobile telephones as old as the brick-like, antennae inventions of the 1980s probably remain in landfills. With many of our planet's environmental issues linked to human consumption, it's time to rethink our "take-make-dispose" economy.
Metalworking fluids market resurgent as regulations mandate safe disposal
News March 3, 2020
Metalworking fluids market resurgent as regulations mandate safe disposal
The primary focus of metalworking applications revolves around maximizing efficiency of machinery and operations. Thus it is preferable to use metalworking fluids that are multifunctional in nature. Significant growth in metalworking processes worldwide have propelled demand for metalworking fluids. However, metalworking fluids used for machineries have undergone intense regulatory scrutiny in last two decades.

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