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What’s old is new again
News September 21, 2018 Alan Richter
What’s old is new again
While looking through back issues of Carbide Engineering from the late 1950s, I came across an article about HSS cutting tools that reminded me of an article we published in this year's August issue of Cutting Tool Engineering. (Editor's note: Carbide Engineering combined with Cutting Tool Engineering starting with the January 1961 issue and dropped Carbide Engineering starting in April of that year. The publication began in 1948 as a small pamphlet called Carbide Tips, but I'm not aware of any existing copies of any issues.)
Blockchain in manufacturing: The next wave of Industry 4.0
News September 21, 2018
Blockchain in manufacturing: The next wave of Industry 4.0
Whether you know it as Industry 4.0, the fourth Industrial Revolution or smart industry, manufacturing is going through a deep transformation with changes centered around digitalization. While most industries are already on this digitalization path, the disruption is more visible and pronounced in manufacturing because it is expanding virtual data and processes into environments that have been fundamentally about physical products. An up-and-coming technology is beginning to make waves: blockchain. This white paper explores how blockchain is being applied in manufacturing.
50 years of measuring technology and machine tool history
News September 20, 2018
50 years of measuring technology and machine tool history
From a one-man engineering office to a technology and global market leader in just 50 years - a rare occurrence even in south-west Germany with all its "hidden champions." Blum-Novotest GmbH has achieved this not only through hard work but by being innovative, intelligent and diligent. To mark this event, the company held the BLUM TECH-TALK under the title "50 years of Innovation" in a special setting on 7 June 2018: Numerous guests from more than 20 countries heard keynote speeches from leading experts, saw interesting demonstrations in the BLUM Tech-Centre and witnessed the unveiling of a product that combines the experience gained from over 50 years in this field.
Manufacturing is booming south of the border
News September 19, 2018
Manufacturing is booming south of the border
Kelsi Maree Borland writes that e-commerce has become the principal, or at least the most fervent, driver of industrial activity in the United States and particularly in Southern California, which is home to some of the country's tightest industrial markets. While e-commerce dominates U.S. industrial activity, manufacturing activity is still booming—south of the border. Mexico has picked up much of the industrial manufacturing business, and as a result the north Baja industrial region is seeing record-breaking stats.
Here are 13 to do’s to manufacture like a boss
News September 18, 2018
Here are 13 to do’s to manufacture like a boss
When you think of a doing something "like a boss," words like confident, swagger, authority, cool, finesse and amazing come to mind. Those words apply to manufacturers who are killin' it day in and day out.
Titanium dances to a different beat
News September 17, 2018
Titanium dances to a different beat
As part of a joint research project, the companies Blaser Swisslube and KAISER have searched for the optimal combination of tool and metalworking fluid for titanium cutting. The results are impressive.
Beijing to shut 1,000 manufacturing firms by 2020
News September 5, 2018
Beijing to shut 1,000 manufacturing firms by 2020
China's capital, Beijing, will shut about 1,000 manufacturing firms by 2020 as part of a program aimed at curbing smog and boosting income in neighboring regions, state media said. Beijing will focus on dynamic, high-tech industries and withdraw from "ordinary" manufacturing, reported the People's Daily, a Chinese Communist Party newspaper, citing a recent policy document published by the Beijing municipal government.
Hainbuch is looking for gear manufacturers for tests with prototype mandrel
News September 4, 2018
Hainbuch is looking for gear manufacturers for tests with prototype mandrel
Hard work and first-class teamwork between the gear factory Hänel and Hainbuch have paid off. The new mandrel Mando G211 for gear manufacturers, suitable for gear hobbing, gear cutting and gear grinding, is available as a standard mandrel from stock and can be used optimally on gear cutting machines. Not only for Hainbuch was this project a success, but also for Hänel. This enabled optimization of manufacturing processes, reduced setup time and improved gear quality because the mandrel guarantees stable clamping and dampens vibrations.

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