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Manufacturing jobs are defying expectations
News November 20, 2018
Manufacturing jobs are defying expectations
"Nation longs for one more day with dying manufacturing sector." That headline, published in 2014 by the satirical website The Onion, anticipated both President Donald Trump's fears and the retorts he gets from his critics. He campaigned on a promise to bring back jobs in manufacturing after decades of decline.
Benefits of variable spindle speed controls when grinding
News November 20, 2018 Harry G. Sachsel
Benefits of variable spindle speed controls when grinding
Precision grinding results in the material removal of metals of all kinds and crystalline materials of all kinds, i.e. glass, quartz, ceramic, ferrite, abrasives, stone and other materials that cannot be machined with conventional cutting tools. These materials are too hard, abrasive, and require dimensions, tolerances and surface finishes otherwise not achieved easily or cost effectively with any other method.
How automation can help small manufacturers beat the giants
News November 20, 2018 Thomson Mathew
How automation can help small manufacturers beat the giants
Sometimes manufacturing can feel like a battle between David and Goliath. But in the era of automation, think Industry 4.0, manufacturers are discovering the advantages to being smaller. Automation technology has leveled the playing field and now smaller means nimble, niche and, for the first time, heading in the same direction as the big guys.
Learning feeds and speeds again
News November 19, 2018 Kip Hanson
Learning feeds and speeds again
Continuous learning, continuous improvement, continuous generation of ideas—they're all important things. I would like to think they're especially important to manufacturers but am struggling to come up with a specific reason. Every business, from floral arrangers to drywallers, must continually adapt and evolve or face eventual corporate death.
What’s DFAM?
News November 16, 2018 Kip Hanson
What’s DFAM?
Depending on whom you ask, you'll receive wildly different unravelings of the acronym DFAM. To music aficionados, DFAM might mean "drummer from another mother," clever branding from Moog Music Inc. to describe its newest line of percussion synthesizers. I wish I'd thought of that phrase.
Immigrants are indispensable to US manufacturing
News November 15, 2018
Immigrants are indispensable to US manufacturing
A fact sheet by the National Immigration Forum focuses on immigrants in the U.S. manufacturing sector, highlighting key information about their demographics, incomes and contributions.
Be you in manufacturing
News November 15, 2018
Be you in manufacturing
Modern manufacturing is a diverse, inclusive community, embracing and supporting the creativity that each person can bring to build something bigger than an individual. Many manufacturers are setting great examples of what the future of the workplace will look like and of what other firms should aspire to achieve.
Reduction of emissions through form honing
News November 15, 2018
Reduction of emissions through form honing
The future development impetus of the internal combustion engine will focus on the reduction of emissions. This is dependent on fuel consumption, which in turn is determined by the internal engine friction. The goal of form honing is a form optimized cylinder bore under operating conditions.
Watchmaker manufactures small parts with a high-precision machine tool
News November 15, 2018
Watchmaker manufactures small parts with a high-precision machine tool
Exclusive watches - "made in Australia?" Absolutely, thanks to Nicholas Hacko, a talented watchmaker who opened a small factory making high-quality timepieces in Sydney a few years ago. To be flexible and competitive, he invested in a high-precision 5-axis machining center from Kern Microtechnik, enabling him to reliably produce the micron-accurate parts, which are the basis for his business today.
Predictive maintenance to improve asset efficiency
News November 15, 2018 Sean Otto
Predictive maintenance to improve asset efficiency
Equipment manufacturers, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies, and power and process plant owners and operators commonly face the challenge of keeping their fleet, machinery, and other assets working efficiently, while also reducing the cost of maintenance and time-sensitive repairs.
Olis Robotics joins NASA effort to develop more sustainable space exploration
News November 14, 2018
Olis Robotics joins NASA effort to develop more sustainable space exploration
Olis Robotics, a leader in next-generation remote robotics software, announced its selection as a subcontractor by Tethers Unlimited as part of the NASA FabLab prototype project. The FabLab will be used on missions aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to demonstrate orbital recycling and reuse capabilities by providing on-demand manufacturing of mission-critical parts.
Q&A with Sandvik Coromant’s global president
News November 13, 2018 Alan Richter
Q&A with Sandvik Coromant’s global president
After being at AB Sandvik Coromant, Sandviken, Sweden, for 17 years, Nadine Crauwels was appointed global president of the cutting tool manufacturer in May 2017. She has had roles in sales, product management, product introduction, custom tools and strategic relations.

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