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Tool and Die Technology changes Texas student’s life
News July 25, 2017
Tool and Die Technology changes Texas student’s life
The Valley Morning Star (Harlingen, TX) reports on how tool and die technology at Texas State Technical College has given student and former college dropout Andy Juarez "a new lease on life." Juarez plans to get his associate degree this Fall. "After speaking to supervisors at Arlington-based United States defense contractor and industrial corporation, Raytheon, he has a position waiting for him immediately after he graduates." The whole story is at the link.
Flash PMI: Japan manufacturing growth at eight-month low on falling exports demand
News July 25, 2017
Flash PMI: Japan manufacturing growth at eight-month low on falling exports demand
Japan's manufacturing activity has fallen to an eight-month low in July, according to IHS Markit survey results. The Nikkei Flash Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) for July is calculated to be a seasonally adjusted 52.2, following a 52.4 level in June. The Flash Manufacturing Output Index was pegged at at 51.4, down from 52.2 in June and the weakest growth in 10 months.
AGCO improves productivity, accuracy using Google Glass
News July 21, 2017
AGCO improves productivity, accuracy using Google Glass
AGCO Corp., a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment, announced ths week that it is increasing the efficiency, quality and safety of its manufacturing programs by doubling the number of Glass, an assisted reality, wearable headset device being used in its Jackson, Minnesota, factory, and will begin using Glass at six additional factories.
Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. announces training department
News July 21, 2017
Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. announces training department
Allied Machine & Engineering Corp., Dover, Ohio, a tooling manufacturer of complete holemaking solutions, has announced its new engineering training department, which provides comprehensive, hands-on education programs for new employees, end users and distributors from around the world.
System 3R marks 50th anniversary
News July 21, 2017
System 3R marks 50th anniversary
Lincolnshire, Ill.-based GF Machining Solutions LLC's System 3R, which supplies modular workholding/tooling systems, automation and software, is celebrating its 50-year anniversary.
SECO partners with Ferris State University for engineering internship program
News July 21, 2017
SECO partners with Ferris State University for engineering internship program
Seco Tools, LLC has partnered with Ferris State University (FSU) in Big Rapids, Michigan, to offer local area engineering students an opportunity to participate in a multi-year internship program at Seco. The program invites the top three engineering applicants to participate for an initial first year internship. Based on their interest and performance, the students may be asked back for a second year. Graduates of the program will often be offered employment by Seco.
Deburring, rounding and polishing – more than a necessary evil
News July 20, 2017 Doris Schulz
Deburring, rounding and polishing – more than a necessary evil
For today's manufacturers of precision components, there's no getting around deburring, rounding and polishing. These production steps are often seen as a necessary evil due to the high costs associated with them in some cases. Use of the right technology permits reliable processing at reduced costs.
Adopting a lean manufacturing principle
News July 19, 2017 Mike Vest
Adopting a lean manufacturing principle
The 6 S system is a modified version of the lean manufacturing principle of 5 S. Developed by Taiichi Ohno, an industrial engineer for Toyota, lean production is a systemic method designed to optimize the efficiency of a business. Lean was born from the more specialized Toyota Production System, which is a system that helped Toyota grow from a small automobile manufacturer when it was founded in 1937 to where it is today: one of the largest manufacturing conglomerates in the world.
New Atlas: Google Glass is back, changing the face of manufacturing
News July 19, 2017
New Atlas: Google Glass is back, changing the face of manufacturing
The clunky, AR device never really clicked with 'cool cache' in the public domain, but in the professional or industrial workplace Google Glass is turning out to be incredibly useful. Stripped of the Insta-photo, email-checking trimmings, the device is now being used to cleverly enhance workflows and make it easier for people to do their jobs.
New tube-cutting technology for next-generation production needs
News July 19, 2017
New tube-cutting technology for next-generation production needs
Stents and tubes are used in countless medical devices and new ones are being added every day, fueled in part by the growth of minimally invasive surgery and the commonplace use of stents. The sheer number and diversity of devices is rapidly increasing – and with it, the demand for more and more laser cut stents; flexible tubing, cannulas and micro cannulas, needles, biopsy devices and other minimally invasive tools.
KOMET GROUP 3D-Prints Cutting Tools
News July 19, 2017
KOMET GROUP 3D-Prints Cutting Tools
KOMET GROUP is using Renishaw metal additive-manufacturing technology to produce new ranges of innovative cutting tools. As well as allowing special cutters to be produced more quickly, the use of additive manufacturing enables more complex shapes to be generated, both for the external shape of the tooling and for the internal cooling channels.

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