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The strategic approach manufacturing employers are taking to hiring, promoting
News February 2, 2019
The strategic approach manufacturing employers are taking to hiring, promoting
From January to November 2018, the Institute for Supply Management reported that Buffalo, New York's Purchasing Managers' Index was consistently higher than the national PMI, averaging 72.4, which was more than 10 points above the national average. With a long history as a manufacturing hub and recent growth, it's not surprising that there are many great manufacturing jobs available in the community. Moreover, the types of jobs advertised are changing. Instead of traditional manufacturing positions, employers are hiring for roles like machinist and programmer, which usually offer higher wages and better advancement opportunities.
Automated die machining boosts manufacturing capacity
News February 2, 2019
Automated die machining boosts manufacturing capacity
Today, the WMF Group, which was founded in 1853 as Metallwarenfabrik Straub & Schweizer and has been part of the French SEB Group since 2016, represents the best in cooking, drinking and dining. More than 2,200 employees at the Geislingen headquarters and the nearby Hayingen plant alone are engaged in the development and production of high-quality cookware and cooking knives.
Manufacturing innovation institute installs 5-axis machining center
News January 29, 2019
Manufacturing innovation institute installs 5-axis machining center
Lightweight Innovations For Tomorrow, a national manufacturing innovation institute, announces its Heller FP 6000 5-axis machining center has been installed, and is ready for use, at its research and manufacturing facility in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit. With the installation of this machine, Heller is assisting LIFT and its members to further develop next generation processes in lightweight metal manufacturing.
The art of machining
News January 29, 2019 Alan Richter
The art of machining
A metal blisk or heat exchanger component can certainly be aesthetically pleasing, but those and the vast majority of other machined metal parts serve a practical function first and foremost. The metal parts Chris Bathgate machines don't.
Run machines to their full potentials with new facemilling technology
News January 28, 2019
Run machines to their full potentials with new facemilling technology
Almost every machine shop uses facemills for roughing, semifinishing and finishing, but many of these shops miss out on increased material-removal rates because they run yesterday's tooling on today's machine tools. The larger spindle tapers and higher horsepower ratings, feeds and speeds of modern machines need to run with the latest in facemilling cutter and insert technology to maximize a machine's facemilling potential and thus significantly speed up production, increase efficiency and reduce cost per part, especially on larger workpieces.
Increasing production capacity, the right way
News January 25, 2019
Increasing production capacity, the right way
Expand existing capacity or turn down orders? Many companies are caught in this dilemma. Every time a company turns down an order, it risks losing that customer and potential orders. If the company has no alternative but to accept new orders, at some point the existing machines will reach their limits. What then?
Third trade fair for deburring technologies and precision surface finishing
News January 24, 2019
Third trade fair for deburring technologies and precision surface finishing
Whether they're required for downstream manufacturing steps or for error-free functioning, surface characteristics are decisive with regard to part and product quality. Processes such as deburring and precision surface finishing are becoming more and more significant as a result – regardless of whether the parts are produced by means of erosion, forming, primary forming or additive manufacturing. DeburringEXPO, the world's only trade fair that deals exclusively with the removal of burrs and the production of precision surface finishes, will be held at the Karlsruhe Exhibition Centre from Oct. 8-10, 2019.
How to choose the right material for CNC machining
News January 22, 2019
How to choose the right material for CNC machining
CNC machining is one of the most common methods used to manufacture parts and products. The use of computer numerical controls allows parts to be manufactured using a highly automated process, which has the upper hand on many conventional manufacturing methods in terms of speed, production rate and accuracy. However, determining the right material for the process can be a daunting task.
Manufacturing with intelligence: A framework for system-level anomaly prediction
News January 22, 2019
Manufacturing with intelligence: A framework for system-level anomaly prediction
It is time to put smarter manufacturing into production. An increase in the data and sensors available to the manufacturing industry has made it much easier to gather data on manufacturing efficiency through the internet of things. However, IoT systems tend to look at sensors at an individual level, which limits the ability to forecast anomalies across a manufacturing operation, as each sensor can measure only a specific part of the operation. To address this issue, a team of researchers has created a framework for system-level anomaly prediction in manufacturing.
The next generation of surface profilometer for in-process inspection
News January 22, 2019
The next generation of surface profilometer for in-process inspection
As the aerospace industry in Canada and around the world continues to increase its use of automated composite manufacturing techniques to produce large aircraft components, the industry is eager to find solutions to manufacture reliable, safe, and cost effective composite structures. The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) and Fives are working together to improve the efficiency of manufacturing composite parts. They are developing an advanced profilometer that will provide faster and more accurate part inspection.
Thermal expansion poses significant constraints on the accuracy achievable in positioning
News January 19, 2019
Thermal expansion poses significant constraints on the accuracy achievable in positioning
It becomes increasingly important as the table travel is increased. Ambient temperature changes are one obvious source of thermal expansion. As the positioning table warms, its constituent parts undergo expansion, at a specific rate for any material. Accordingly, to permit any two users to agree on what constitutes an "accurate" positioning system, all critical dimensional measurements world-wide are understood to take place at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F).

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