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3D manufacturing capabilities create tooling opportunities
News May 30, 2023
3D manufacturing capabilities create tooling opportunities
Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, allows Seco Tools to create products that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to manufacture. The advantages include shorter lead times, improved tool life and increased sustainability.
How AIMS improves safety for tool manufacturers
News May 26, 2023
How AIMS improves safety for tool manufacturers
The tool manufacturing industry is embracing automation solutions at an unprecedented pace. This is a worldwide trend driven by several factors, and manufacturers need to be more flexible and responsive than ever before.
Learn blisk machining strategies at June 7 tech day
News May 23, 2023
Learn blisk machining strategies at June 7 tech day
Emuge-Franken USA, Grob Systems Inc. and Concepts NREC are holding a complimentary Tech Day on June 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Eastern time at the Emuge Technology Center in West Boylston, Massachusetts.
Upgraded press line cuts auto parts maker’s cycle time in half
News May 19, 2023
Upgraded press line cuts auto parts maker’s cycle time in half
PVI Esskå in Landeryd, Sweden, manufactures chassis and body parts for trucks and uses hydraulic presses supplied and installed by AP&T. In summer 2022, AP&T upgraded and future-proofed one of the company's press lines by rebuilding the control systems and installing new automation equipment. The investment reduced the line's cycle times by about 50% and increased production capacity by about 500 hours a year.
Helicopter rotor blade restraint part built with 3D printing
News May 15, 2023
Helicopter rotor blade restraint part built with 3D printing
Aerospace and defense giant Leonardo — tasked by the Ministry of Defense to provide AgustaWestland AW101s for the British Royal Navy — found that its pre-existing main rotor blade restraint cradles were not living up to its standards. Additive manufacturing may have provided a solution.

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