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Thermal expansion poses significant constraints on the accuracy achievable in positioning
News January 19, 2019
Thermal expansion poses significant constraints on the accuracy achievable in positioning
It becomes increasingly important as the table travel is increased. Ambient temperature changes are one obvious source of thermal expansion. As the positioning table warms, its constituent parts undergo expansion, at a specific rate for any material. Accordingly, to permit any two users to agree on what constitutes an "accurate" positioning system, all critical dimensional measurements world-wide are understood to take place at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F).
Connecticut’s manufacturing future continues to evolve
News January 18, 2019
Connecticut’s manufacturing future continues to evolve
Connecticut's manufacturing future continues to evolve. The dirty, dark and dangerous shop floors of yesterday have increasingly become bright spaces with smart technology. Advanced manufacturing, robotics and the internet of things are more than buzzwords—they're happening. But with all the advancements on the manufacturing floor comes a corresponding need to improve the approach to developing the workforce necessary to ensure success.
2019 is the year of the manufacturing platform
News January 18, 2019
2019 is the year of the manufacturing platform
The big technology platforms get all the attention these days. But the biggest tech news of 2019 may turn out to be the rise of manufacturing platforms: companies that rewrite the rules of production and product development and in the process create opportunities for local manufacturing.
Manufacturing intelligence: Keep processes under control
News January 18, 2019
Manufacturing intelligence: Keep processes under control
A trend in manufacturing is toward tailor-made products in smaller lots with shorter delivery times. This change may lead to frequent production modifications resulting in increased machine downtime, higher production costs, product waste and the need to rework faulty products. To satisfy the customer demand behind this trend, manufacturers must move quickly to new production models. Quality assurance is the key area that information technology must support.
Understanding manufacturers’ challenges in the new year
News January 18, 2019
Understanding manufacturers’ challenges in the new year
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's Manufacturing Extension Partnership has a unique position in the federal government that allows the MEP to collect and analyze feedback directly from clients served by the MEP's national network. This provides the MEP program with a wealth of information that guides the MEP's approaches to serving the U.S. manufacturing industry both now and in the future. At the start of a new year, it is important to take a step back and look at what clients are saying. Being responsive to the needs of manufacturers and helping mitigate their challenges are two of the program's goals. Integrating client feedback to help clients prepare for future challenges is important.
Houses of the ‘holy’
News January 18, 2019 Alan Richter
Houses of the ‘holy’
I haven't received any books about manufacturing lately, but a PDF of the new book "Rock Stars at Home" landed in my inbox, so I read it.
Metal gets a second life at Duke University’s Innovation Co-Lab
News January 17, 2019
Metal gets a second life at Duke University’s Innovation Co-Lab
Chip Bobbert eyes a sheet of shiny aluminum that is several feet long and crimped on one end. He guesses that this was once the backsplash of a restaurant kitchen. Nearby, he spots another piece of metal with a square opening at the center. When he mentions that it likely once framed the entry to a roof or ventilation shaft, the shape of the piece makes sense. He then picks up a softball-size chunk of dense stainless steel. With an intricate series of holes shooting through the thickest part, it looks like a central piece of a complex engine. "Some of this stuff is crazy," Bobbert said, pointing out the holes. "If you look at the precision machining, somebody paid thousands of dollars for that."
Using edge computing in manufacturing
News January 17, 2019
Using edge computing in manufacturing
As manufacturers invest in industrial internet of things-enabled devices to collect more data throughout production processes, many are also deploying edge computing to improve the analysis of data. Edge computing uses dedicated, on-premises resources at the shop-floor level rather than the remote servers that cloud computing relies on. This significantly increases the rate and amount of data that manufacturers can process in real time.
What a manufacturing skills gap of more than 2 million people looks like
News January 17, 2019
What a manufacturing skills gap of more than 2 million people looks like
There will be 4.6 million new manufacturing jobs in the United States to fill between 2018 and 2028, according to a report from Deloitte. Unless manufacturers start exploring new strategies, they won't be able to find enough people qualified to work in their specialized factories.
4TEX Indexable Insert Drill
Products January 17, 2019
4TEX Indexable Insert Drill
The new 4TEX drill from Allied Machine & Engineering is engineered to deliver optimal chip formation and evacuation and provide higher penetration rates than standard twist drills for light-duty machines. This indexable insert drill excels in applications with interrupted cuts or when drilling on angled surfaces. 4TEX is also ideal for making shallow 2xD, 3xD, and 4xD holes in the 12 - 47 mm (.472" – 1.850") range.
Prototype to production: a case study
News January 16, 2019
Prototype to production: a case study
At ShopBot, we're understandably passionate about making things with CNC machines and about the power of digital fabrication tools. We're always looking for ways to help show what these amazing tools can do, and for items that are made with a ShopBot that showcase several of the processes that a ShopBot tool can handle. Things that use multiple materials and techniques to give a broad overview of the power of CNC in a small, tangible package.
Henninger Speed Increasers
Products January 16, 2019
Henninger Speed Increasers
Platinum Tooling, an importer of live tools, angle heads, marking tools, Swiss tools and multiple-spindle tools manufactured by various global suppliers, is now importing Henninger Speed Increasers for North America. The announcement was made by company president, Preben Hansen, at the company's headquarters in Prospect Heights, Illinois.

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