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Sandvik Coromant specialist honored for volunteer efforts
An application specialist at Sandvik Coromant was honored for his years of volunteer efforts with the organization at its Shoptalk event.
Back to forward thinking: Industry Trends & Analysis
In case you stumbled across this post by chance while surfing the web, I wrote about my interest in an economic forecast delivered April 28 at the 2023 Manufacturing For Growth meeting in Phoenix.
More knowledge, better decisions: Digitalization & Industry 4.0
Machining integrations help shop make decisions proactively
Troubleshooting band sawing: Design & Engineering
Solutions are shared for common challenges.
Shop floor career evolution: Supply Chain & Logistics
Today's machinists are more productive, and they must know more — therefore they are worth more.
Automated payback
Collaborative robots can provide a quick return on investment when the application is appropriate.
Researchers focus on 3D repair
New method helps eliminate trial and error in laser-directed energy deposition.
Hybrids, temperatures and chatter: General Industry Coverage
The Grinding Doc explains why he is a fan of hybrid bond wheels.
Spark success with EDM: Medical Manufacturing
Machining difficulties melt away when electrical energy does the cutting.
Adding and subtracting: Turning Performance
The long evolution of additive manufacturing is poised to continue.
Strong but flexible arm: Design & Engineering
Fanuc America's M-1000iA industrial robot offers a 1,000 kg maximum payload capacity at the wrist with full articulation.
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.