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Machining titanium today and tomorrow
News May 25, 2017 Alan Richter
Machining titanium today and tomorrow
Without a doubt, cutting tools for machining titanium must be well-engineered. This was reinforced for me while attending Horn Technology Days 2017 May 10 to 12 at Hartmetall-Werkzeugfabrik Paul Horn GmbH's in Tübingen, Germany.
NSI Laser opens applications lab
News May 24, 2017
NSI Laser opens applications lab
NSI Laser, Fremont, Calif., in April opened a new applications laboratory (App Lab) intended to meet the rising demand for new and advanced laser micromachining processes. The App Lab is a direct "response to the whole electronics industry moving toward high density interconnect (HDI) and finer geometry PCBs," according to a company news release.n
ISM: Economic growth to continue throughout 2017
News May 24, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
ISM: Economic growth to continue throughout 2017
Economic growth is expected to continue in the U.S. throughout the remainder of 2017, say the nation's purchasing and supply executives in their Spring 2017 Semiannual Economic Forecast. Expectations for the remainder of 2017 continue to be positive in both the manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors. Sixty-four percent of respondents from the panel of manufacturing supply management executives predict their revenues will be 8.5 percent greater in 2017 compared to 2016, 12 percent expect a 9.6 percent decline, and 24 percent foresee no change in revenue.
AFRC secures four new members
News May 23, 2017
AFRC secures four new members
The University of Strathclyde's Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) is celebrating a quadruple success of new memberships with some of the United Kingdom's most forward-thinking technology companies. The center has signed agreements with 3D Scanners, CGTech Vericut, Dontyne Systems and TMS CADCentre, each joining as tier two members.
Schools notice increase in girls in STEM fields
News May 23, 2017
Schools notice increase in girls in STEM fields
Local high schools investing heavily in technical education have noticed interest from an unexpected subset of students: females. Late last year the Sheboygan Area School District built new advanced manufacturing labs at both high schools under a program called "Red Raider"—and similar manufacturing education centers have been constructed in high schools in Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls in recent years.
Heller Announces Tech Days 2017
News May 23, 2017
Heller Announces Tech Days 2017
Heller Machine Tools will open its doors for Tech Days 2017, July 26 and 27, at its facility in Troy, Mich. The machine tool builder will demonstrate new 4- and 5-axis machining solutions for automotive, oil and gas, heavy-duty diesel and general machining applications.
Dürr Ecoclean supplies its 100th EcoCFlex to BMW
News May 23, 2017
Dürr Ecoclean supplies its 100th EcoCFlex to BMW
In the 100th year of its history, 2016, the BMW Group ordered the 100th EcoCFlex system from Dürr Ecoclean. The anniversary specimen of the flexible robot cell forms part of a three-unit package and has received a special painting. The machines have been serving in a volume production environment at the Steyr engine plant since May 2017.
AMT, SME partner for ‘Smart Manufacturing Experience’ in Boston in 2018
News May 19, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
AMT, SME partner for ‘Smart Manufacturing Experience’ in Boston in 2018
On May 16th at a reception held in conjunction with EASTEC, SME and AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology announced partnering on creating "a new kind of event," designed to "help fast-track the adoption of Smart Manufacturing technologies." That event, the Smart Manufacturing Experience, is scheduled to take place April 30 through May 2, 2018 at the Boston Convention Center.
Choosing the best feed optimization strategy
News May 19, 2017 Alan Richter
Choosing the best feed optimization strategy
By using software to automatically optimize NC program feed rates, parts manufacturers can achieve the benefits of high-efficiency machining. So says David Sutkey, sales engineers at Irvine, Calif.-headquartered CGTech, who presented a technical session about it on May 18 at BIG KAISER Precision Tooling Inc.'s Breakfast & Learn 2017. The May 16-18 event took place at the toolmaker's headquarters in Hoffman Estates, Ill.
Identifying the immediate ROI in IIoT
News May 17, 2017
Identifying the immediate ROI in IIoT
By now, most manufacturers have heard of the promise of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). In manufacturing's future, newly installed sensors will collect previously unavailable data on equipment, parts, inventory and even personnel that will then be shared with existing systems in an interconnected "smart" system where machines learn from other machines and executives can analyze reports based on the accumulated data.
Weiler Abrasives Group names new Managing Director
News May 15, 2017
Weiler Abrasives Group names new Managing Director
Weiler Abrasives Group, a leading provider of abrasives, power brushes and maintenance products for surface conditioning, announced last month that it appointed Bill Dwyre as Managing Director of the newly formed Americas business. This promotion, part of a larger restructuring, supports the integration of the "game changing" acquisition of Swatycomet in late 2015, launching the company into the global abrasive market space. n
Synova opens Micro-Machining Center in NJ
News May 15, 2017
Synova opens Micro-Machining Center in NJ
Synova, a manufacturer of high-precision laser cutting systems, has relocated its North American Micro-Machining Center (MMC) operations to Secaucus, N.J. The MMC offers laser machining services such as application trials, single and recurring cutting jobs and machine demonstrations.

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