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Internet-of-things solutions for manufacturing: Build or buy?
News October 31, 2018
Internet-of-things solutions for manufacturing: Build or buy?
If you're a manufacturer wanting to take your first steps toward the internet of things and you're overwhelmed by the plethora of vendors and IoT platforms in the IoT space, you're not alone. IoT is still a new space with many moving parts and products. This makes it hard for organizations to know exactly where and how to get started.
Technical tip: Maximizing waterjet orifice life
News October 30, 2018
Technical tip: Maximizing waterjet orifice life
As with any industrial equipment, there are certain components of waterjet cutting systems that are expended during operation. These consumables will need regular replacement to keep the machine running efficiently. In an abrasive waterjet, garnet will account for the bulk of consumable expenditure. However, both abrasive and water-only machines contain parts in the pump and cutting head that are constantly exposed to extreme conditions, causing them to eventually wear out. One such part is the waterjet orifice, a small metal disk containing a gem that focuses the waterjet stream.
Digital technology drives excellent customer experience
News October 30, 2018 Chad Storlie
Digital technology drives excellent customer experience
The challenge racing across businesses today is how to improve, scale and sustain an excellent customer experience (CX). CX is the sum of all the customer's interactions, good, bad or indifferent, with a company's products, services and other support services that the customer encounters in their pre-, during and post-purchase activities.
Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. creates innovation team
News October 26, 2018
Saint-Gobain Abrasives Inc. creates innovation team
WORCESTER, MA, USA (September 6, 2018) – Saint-Gobain Abrasives, one of the world's largest abrasives manufacturers, announced the introduction of its new division, Performance Grinding Solutions (PGS).
5 questions for Rachel Ciullo
News October 26, 2018
5 questions for Rachel Ciullo
CTE Managing Editor Greg Bartlett spoke with Rachel Ciullo, owner and president of toolmaker Composite Cutter Technology Inc., Volo, Illinois, about her business and life. The company manufactures PCD cutting tools, PCD wear parts and precision-machined parts for customers in automotive, aerospace, electronics, optical and other industries.
Use your time wisely
News October 26, 2018 Kip Hanson
Use your time wisely
It started with the email from "Sarah." "Dear Friend. We are precision CNC machining manufacturer from China. Please try us, so that you will cost-down 40 percent at least!" I hate junk mail. Next to robocallers and those dirtbags who leave ominous voicemails threatening legal action by the IRS, spammers are the worst. The intrusiveness of it, the endless inbox management, never mind the laughable English skills. It's irritating.
When Singer Manufacturing Co. built the best .45-caliber pistol
News October 26, 2018
When Singer Manufacturing Co. built the best .45-caliber pistol
The .45-caliber pistol, aka the M1911A1, is one of the most iconic handguns ever made. Perhaps the rarest of this common breed are those made by Singer Manufacturing Co. Best known for manufacturing sewing machines, Singer produced a handful of .45s on the eve of World War II. The guns were so good that the U.S. military asked the company to build more complicated equipment instead.
Automation abounds at The Assembly Show
News October 25, 2018 Alan Richter
Automation abounds at The Assembly Show
While attending The Assembly Show, it seems that I saw robots and other automation equipment everywhere I turned. The trade show and conference took place Oct. 23-25 at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.
Scholarship created for students in manufacturing-related programs
News October 25, 2018
Scholarship created for students in manufacturing-related programs
CNCMachines.net, an American used CNC machine dealer based in Sanford, Florida, announced it is accepting applications for a newly created $2,000 scholarship. The competitive award is for students enrolled in a CNC machinist, CNC operations, engineering or manufacturing certificate or degree program.

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