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Did 3D printing metal just get a hundred times faster?
News May 3, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
Did 3D printing metal just get a hundred times faster?
Last week, Desktop Metal, Burlington, Mass., a two-year-old startup, demonstrated the Desktop Metal (DM) Studio System, which it calls an "office-friendly" metal 3D-printing system for rapid prototyping, and the DM Production, a printer for the manufacturing market it claims is 100 times faster than current laser sintering machines.
ISM Report: Manufacturing expanded in April
News May 2, 2017
ISM Report: Manufacturing expanded in April
Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in April, and the overall economy grew for the 95th consecutive month, say the nation's supply executives in the latest Manufacturing ISM Report On Business.
Kitagawa NorthTech names senior manager
News May 1, 2017
Kitagawa NorthTech names senior manager
Kitagawa NorthTech, Inc., which offers standard chucks, custom engineered workholding and Steady Rests solutions, in April announced that Shaun Thomas joined the company as Senior Manager of Engineering & Manufacturing. In his position for the workholding company, Thomas will be instrumental in managing all design, engineering and manufacturing processes.
‘Point and click’ interface simplifies robot control
News April 29, 2017
‘Point and click’ interface simplifies robot control
It takes knowledge and skill to get a robot to do exactly what you want it to do in a manufacturing environment--and those are hard to come by in this skills-gap era. A new interface designed by Georgia Institute of Technology researchers is simpler and more efficient than most interfaces, and doesn't require significant training time. The user simply points and clicks on an item, then chooses a grasp. The robot does the rest of the work.
3D printing gets faster, by jellin’
News April 28, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
3D printing gets faster, by jellin’
An issue slowing down 3D printing's advance into manufacturing is that the process itself is too slow to meet production requirements. Now, a collaboration between MIT, Steelcase and product designer Christophe Guberan presents a novel technique they call Rapid Liquid Printing, which can reduce the time of certain 3D printing applications from hours to minutes.
G.D.P. Report Shows U.S. Economy Off to Slow Start in 2017
News April 28, 2017
G.D.P. Report Shows U.S. Economy Off to Slow Start in 2017
The Commerce Department on Friday provided its first statistical snapshot of the American economy in the first quarter, the gross domestic product estimate. The economy barely grew, expanding at an annual rate of only 0.7 percent. The growth was a sharp decline from the 2.1 percent annual rate recorded in the final quarter of last year. It was the weakest quarterly showing in three years. Consumption, the component reflecting individual spending, rose by only 0.3 percent, well below the 3.5 percent rate in the previous quarter.
Die Caster New Products Corp. Thrives at 95
News April 25, 2017
Die Caster New Products Corp. Thrives at 95
One of the oldest die casters in the US, New Products Corporation, turned 95 on April 22. Founded in Benton Harbor, Mich., in 1922, the company is a global supplier of custom, precision die cast aluminum and zinc parts for applications in industries including automotive, military, industrial equipment, medical instruments, appliances, transportation, and furniture.
Manufacturers increasingly buy cyberattack insurance
News April 21, 2017
Manufacturers increasingly buy cyberattack insurance
For years, cyber insurance was purchased mostly by consumer-facing businesses such as retailers and financial-service providers. But as factories are getting more tech-savvy and digitally integrated with other parts of the company, manufacturers are starting to realize that keeping those networks safe is essential, according to this Wall Street Journal report.
Slow to fast feed rates for single-flute endmills
News April 21, 2017
Slow to fast feed rates for single-flute endmills
In a blog, Dann Demazure, applications engineer at Datron Dynamics, wrote: Machinists ask me all the time, "When do I go fast and when should I go slow with a single-flute endmill?" Well, as you can imagine, there are a lot of variables at play regarding feed rates for single-flute endmills, but let's try to break it down.
Superior Drilling Products generates business via online platform
News April 20, 2017
Superior Drilling Products generates business via online platform
Superior Drilling Products Inc., Vernal, Utah, designs, manufactures and repairs drilling tool technologies. SDP operates a state-of-the-art drill tool fabrication facility where it manufactures solutions for the drilling industry as well as custom products. Cameron Dick manages the firm's machine shop.
News April 20, 2017
10 things to consider before hiring a metrology services provider
Customers need to be careful when hiring services from Metrology Services Providers. There are many "Ma and Pa" business' that may be run by technically capable people, but are lacking the depth to provide customers with a full range of support, especially when the unexpected occurs. The following list provides customers with a checklist to ask providers.

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