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Molten aluminum 3D printing penetrates commercial market
News November 14, 2017
Molten aluminum 3D printing penetrates commercial market
A novel 3D printing process that relies on melting aluminum wire and manipulating it with electromagnetism is no longer just another lab project. Vader Systems, which developed the process, has announced the first commercial sale of its signature Mk1 3D printer to Becker CAD-CAM-Cast, a tier-one supplier of engineered aluminum automotive components.
Forbes shares its “30 Under 30” list of young manufacturers
News November 14, 2017
Forbes shares its “30 Under 30” list of young manufacturers
Who says American manufacturing is dead? The young innovators on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in Manufacturing and Industry are finding plenty of opportunities to design useful new products, make factories more efficient and create better materials. More at the link.
U.S. manufacturing tech orders went up 6% in September: AMT
News November 14, 2017
U.S. manufacturing tech orders went up 6% in September: AMT
Manufacturing technology orders in September continued their upward trend, ending the third quarter on a strong note. According to the latest U.S. Manufacturing Technology Orders Report, bookings for September 2017 were up 6 percent from August and posted a year-to-date figure 5 percent higher than the first nine months of 2016. The monthly total of $403 million fell short of September 2016 by 26 percent, a typical drop-off in odd-numbered years when IMTS, the largest manufacturing technology show in the Americas, does not occur.
Whitepaper: How to automate chip removal with the right conveyor
News November 13, 2017 Mike Hook
Whitepaper: How to automate chip removal with the right conveyor
For today's industrial manufacturing applications, it's all about output. The goal is to machine as many parts as possible in the shortest amount of time to maximize profitability. In industries that regularly take huge blocks of metal and machine them down to a part that's approximately 10 to 20 percent of the size and weight of the original piece, that process generates high volumes of metal chips, shavings, grindings and turnings.
Manufacturer simplifies its inspection processes
News November 13, 2017
Manufacturer simplifies its inspection processes
Like most of us, Jay Hegemann deletes a lot of emails every day. Everything from miracle cures for baldness to special offers from credit card vendors go right into the trash. However, something about the email from Keyence's sales engineer earlier this spring caught Hegemann's eye and he decided to take another look. It's a good thing, because the product advertised in that message has been a game changer for this small manufacturing firm.
Rollomatic’s smart connectivity for Industry 4.0
News November 13, 2017 Alan Richter
Rollomatic’s smart connectivity for Industry 4.0
Rollomatic Inc. hosted an open house Nov. 7-9 at its headquarters in Mundelein, Ill. In addition to displaying the latest Rollomatic and Strausak grinding machines, as well as a Platit tool coating machine, the event offered attendees an opportunity see a demonstration of Rollomatic's software for Industry 4.0.
The sound of hybrid machining is heard at FABTECH
News November 8, 2017 Alan Richter
The sound of hybrid machining is heard at FABTECH
As part of the newly created 3D/Additive Manufacturing Pavilion at the FABTECH 2017 trade show held Nov. 6-9 at Chicago's McCormick Place, Fabrisonic LLC's exhibit showcased the company's hybrid ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM) and subtractive machining capabilities.
‘Rosie’ and women in manufacturing—a reader responds
News November 8, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
‘Rosie’ and women in manufacturing—a reader responds
Last week's blog post on the successors of Rosie the Riveter inspired a reader to share her own experience as an early woman in manufacturing. Lois Anderson was tasked with walking into plants in Southwestern Michigan to convince dubious managers and workers to use new methods to improve their production quality and efficiency. In the end, she helped them excel.
Report: Most common cause of manufacturing downtime is human error
News November 7, 2017
Report: Most common cause of manufacturing downtime is human error
User error is a more common cause of unplanned downtime in the manufacturing sector than almost any other sector, according to a new Vanson Bourne global study, sponsored by ServiceMax from GE Digital. Unplanned downtime triggered by user error is 23% compared to as low as 9% in other sectors. (And did that robot just snicker?)
ISM: Manufacturing expands in October; 14th consecutive month of growth
News November 7, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
ISM: Manufacturing expands in October; 14th consecutive month of growth
Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in October, and the overall economy grew for the 101st consecutive month, say the nation's supply executives in the latest Manufacturing ISM Report On Business. The October PMI registered 58.7 percent, a decrease of 2.1 percentage points from the September reading of 60.8 percent. This indicates growth in manufacturing for the 14th consecutive month and continues expansion consistent with pre-hurricane levels.
Google vs the Machinery’s Handbook at Winn Manufacturing
News November 6, 2017
Google vs the Machinery’s Handbook at Winn Manufacturing
Stephen Winn, owner of Winn Manufacturing Inc., blogs about how his search for information on bending formulas came up short when he relied on the popular Internet search engine. "It was about that time that I saw my 20th Edition of the Machinery's Handbook sitting in the corner of my desk," he writes. "Within about 10 minutes I had the bending formulas that I vaguely remembered and the standard method of measurement for the pitch diameter of the V-Groove of a "B" size pulley groove." Read his entire post on the satisfaction of kickin' it old-school at the link below.

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