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INDEX name regional sales managers
News February 16, 2017
INDEX name regional sales managers
Machine tool builder INDEX Corp., Noblesville, Ind., named Craig Foster regional sales manager for the upper Midwest and Gino Viviani regional sales manager for the western U.S.
Simonds Saw names new president
News February 16, 2017
Simonds Saw names new president
Saw manufacturer Simonds Saw LLC named David Miles president. Miles will succeed Ray Martino, who will continue to serve as CEO of Simonds Saw and as president and CEO of Simonds International.
SPRING Technologies CEO nominated for French aerospace group
News February 16, 2017
SPRING Technologies CEO nominated for French aerospace group
Paris-headquartered simulation software developer SPRING Technologies announced the nomination of CEO Gilles Battier as a new member of the GIFAS AERO-PME Committee. GIFAS is an economic interest group that spearheads France's aerospace industry ecosystem.
Bunting Magnetics names HR manager
News February 16, 2017
Bunting Magnetics names HR manager
Bunting Magnetics Co., Newton, Kan., named Suzanne Hurst human resources manager. The company makes magnetic separation and material-handling equipment.
Cutting Tool Market Report: ‘Strong finish’ for 2016
News February 15, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
Cutting Tool Market Report: ‘Strong finish’ for 2016
Down, but getting back up: December 2016 U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $176.04 million, according to the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) and AMT — The Association for Manufacturing Technology. This total was up 4.4 percent from November's $168.69 million and up 12.5 percent when compared with the total of $156.49 million reported for December 2015, as reported by companies participating in the Cutting Tool Market Report collaboration. With a year-to-date total of $2.042 billion, 2016 is down 4.3 percent when compared with 2015.
Knight Machine & Tool Co. builds success with its workers
News February 15, 2017
Knight Machine & Tool Co. builds success with its workers
It's always encouraging to read an article about a thriving machine shop, such as one by Cori Urban presented at MassLive.com. Gary T. O'Brien, president and owner of Knight Machine & Tool Co. in South Hadley, Mass., keeps his maternal grandfather's oak toolbox in his office. Andrew Kriesak worked at the Van Norman Machine Tool Co. in Springfield as a machinist, and the toolbox is, for his grandson, a symbol of success.
Student apprentices showcase skills for industry reps
News February 15, 2017
Student apprentices showcase skills for industry reps
Student apprentices graduating from a new automated equipment program will hold demonstrations in front of high-tech industry representatives in February and March at Oakland Community College and Henry Ford College in Dearborn, Calif.
AMT: Manufacturing tech orders jumped 20% in December
News February 14, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
AMT: Manufacturing tech orders jumped 20% in December
AMT — The Association for Manufacturing Technology released its December 2016 U.S. Manufacturing Technology Orders Report this week, noting that orders finished 2016 down 4 percent compared to 2015. But the report also holds some good news: month over month data showed December orders up a whopping 20.6 percent compared to November.
3D Printing of titanium gets off the ground
News February 10, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
3D Printing of titanium gets off the ground
Two companies, using different 3D-printing methods, have put titanium components into extreme environments. SLM Solutions recently completed a 12.21" × 8.74" × 8.66" dia. titanium aircraft component using its two-laser selective laser melting process. And Sciaky Inc. has used its Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) technology to produce a titanium Variable Ballast (VB) tank for an autonomous submarine. Now that such critical additive-made titanium parts are out of the lab and in use, these companies and their competitors are working to speed their processes and increase their maximum build sizes.
Fight Like A Girl(s’ Robotics Team)
News February 10, 2017 Evan Jones Thorne
Fight Like A Girl(s’ Robotics Team)
Two high school students — senior Margaret Schiffer and sophomore Rosie Sirk — traveled to Los Angeles to represent the National Robotics League on behalf of Beaumont School at the SolidWorks World Conference.
Hydraulic fixturing components provide size and durability advantages
News February 10, 2017 Alan Richter
Hydraulic fixturing components provide size and durability advantages
Time-tested workholding allows a parts manufacturer to target other areas for improvement, if needed. Husky Corp., for example, needed space-saving hydraulic components when refixturing a dial machine with limited space for fixtures and conducted an extensive search 30 years ago for a solution, said Darrell Vilmer, senior manufacturing engineer – machine/fixture designer for Husky.

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