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Laser cladding head for hybrid machines
News December 7, 2016 Kip Hanson
Laser cladding head for hybrid machines
Attendees at the IMTS 2016 trade show may have noticed a number of magnetic "hybrid" signs affixed to several brands of machine tools. The man largely responsible for the signs being displayed is Jason Jones, inventor of the AMBIT laser cladding head and co-founder of Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies Inc., Plano, Texas.
Giant robot being built for combat
News December 7, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
Giant robot being built for combat
After robot builder MegaBots Inc. determined that its Mk. II robot was unsafe for the two human pilots to operate during the upcoming Giant Robot Duel against Japan-based Suidobashi Heavy Industry's Kuratas robot, the Hayward, Calif.-based company decided to build a new robot from scratch.
ROBONANO comes to America
News December 7, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
ROBONANO comes to America
For 10 years, FANUC Corp.'s highly accurate ROBONANO automated milling machines have been in use in Japan's semiconductor industry. Now the newest iteration of the machine is in the U.S. to help researchers studying emerging materials and manufacturing processes.
A one-stop robot shop
News December 7, 2016 Evan Jones Thorne
A one-stop robot shop
As useful and commonplace as robots are in manufacturing, buying one is rarely a one-stop shopping experience. However, robot manufacturer Universal Robots A/S has launched a new service, UR+, which may change the way robots are bought and sold.
Challenges in Digitizing Manufacturing via ERP Systems
News December 7, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
Challenges in Digitizing Manufacturing via ERP Systems
A look at "how manufacturers make the most of machine data" in CIO magazine goes over the challenges as well as the benefits of using ERP. A major source for the article is Magnus Wiktorsson, professor of production systems at Mälardalen University in Sweden. Wiktorsson outlines four key challenges for companies looking to digitize their manufacturing processes, which are worth reading.
Toolmakers tout nonround coolant orifices
News December 7, 2016 Alan Richter
Toolmakers tout nonround coolant orifices
A circular shape provides multiple benefits in the machining world. For example, round inserts are stronger than inserts with any other shape. However, when it comes to coolant channels in cutting tools and toolholders, channels that don't have circular cross sections can enhance operations.
Entrepreneurs crowdfund machine launches
News December 7, 2016 Kip Hanson
Entrepreneurs crowdfund machine launches
Have a great idea for a machine tool but lack the cash to fund its commercialization? Crowdfund it! That's what Matthew Hertel did when he leveraged a Kickstarter campaign to raise more than $355,000 for the development and creation of his Pocket NC 5-axis milling machine. And then there's the WAZER, the world's first desktop waterjet cutter, which runs $4,499 on Kickstarter, and is expected to be affordable to hobbyists and small businesses.
Quaker acquires metalworking fluids specialist Lubricor
News December 2, 2016 Dennis Spaeth
Quaker acquires metalworking fluids specialist Lubricor
The Quaker Chemical Corp., Conshohocken, Penn., acquired Lubricor Inc., a Canadian metalworking fluids manufacturer, in a deal announced Dec. 1. Lubricor, which manufactures and markets value-added metalworking products such as synthetic and semi-synthetic coolants, hydroforming fluid, and stamping products, sells directly to primarily Tier 1 and Tier 2 automotive suppliers in North American, according to a Quaker news release.
Carrier, in Deal with Trump, Will Keep Some Jobs in Indiana
News November 30, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
Carrier, in Deal with Trump, Will Keep Some Jobs in Indiana
The Associated Press is reporting that air-conditioner manufacturer Carrier Corp. has reached a deal with President-elect Donald Trump to keep nearly 1,000 jobs in Indiana. Last February the company had said it would close the Indianapolis plant, lay off its 1,400 workers there and relocate the work to Mexico.
Performance Micro Tool is in the Chips
News November 29, 2016 Michael C. Anderson
Performance Micro Tool is in the Chips
The Janesville, Wis., micromanufacturer Performance Micro Tool is part of a Janesville Gazette feature on local companies increasing their use of automation. The article notes that a recent source of revenue for the company is a tool contract with a company that makes the tiny housings in credit cards that hold those now-ubiquitous micro chips.
Carr Lane Manufacturing names new operations chief
News November 28, 2016
Carr Lane Manufacturing names new operations chief
Carr Lane Manufacturing CEO Nance Frost recently announced the promotion of Colin W. Frost to Chief Operating Officer of the company, which is headquartered in St. Louis. Known primarily for jig & fixture components, Carr Lane Manufacturing offers more than 100,000 products, including quick-change tooling plates and accessories, hoist rings, toggle clamps, handles, knobs, ball and spring plungers, threaded inserts, clamp straps, drill bushings, alignment pins, fixture bases, and power workholding devices.

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