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Explore 118 published CTE resources related to Case Hardening across 22 articles, 64 products, 13 videos, and 19 news items.
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Machine diagnostic tool that runs on any Android device
Automated Production Monitoring Case Study
Bourbon With The Editor - MACH Threading & GENius Innovations with Vargus USA
Cobotics Corner Case Study: Increasing productivity 32%
Providence Texture: A case study in laser machining
Hard part turning with CB7105 and CB7115
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Fanuc CEO makes the case for automation at Mazak's Discover 2025 event
Medical manufacturer proves business case for robotic gauging
Real-time visibility — a competitive edge for SilencerCo
Servicing railway wheels using gantry robot enhances productivity and safety
Automation and 5-axis machining on display at WIMTS
DMG Mori brings the digital factory to the real world
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Thread milling
Rather than using taps to thread steel prior to hardening, a growing number of shops are opting to thread mill heat-treated steel.
Laser hardening
Coherent Inc. demonstrates its HighLight D-Series direct-diode laser for heat treating.
Fanuc CEO makes the case for automation at Mazak’s Discover 2025 event
Addressing a crowded room at Mazak Corp.'s Discover 2025 event on Oct. 7, FANUC America Corp. President Mike Cicco emphasized the growing role automation plays within shops that strive to maintain a competitive edge. Shops that implement automation solutions not only improve their productivity, he told attendees, they increase their flexibility to take on jobs big, small and anything in between.
Medical manufacturer proves business case for robotic gauging
New Scale Robotics released a new case study video with Orchid Orthopedic Solutions, a medical contractor manufacturer in Bridgeport, Mich.
Real-time visibility — a competitive edge for SilencerCo
In 2019 alone, SilencerCo was able to realize remarkable improvements in both the efficiency and profitability of their production leveraging MachineMetrics. SilencerCo started their implementation with the goal to capture real-time manufacturing data for their business systems in an effort to improve decision making and set realistic benchmarks for future improvement.
Servicing railway wheels using gantry robot enhances productivity and safety
The U.K. has approximately 10,000 miles of railway track on its network while the U.S. boasts over 140,000 miles. One thing that both networks have in common however is the need to maintain and repair the rolling stock, especially the wheels which can be prone to flat spots or other damage causing them to run out of round.
Automation and 5-axis machining on display at WIMTS
As manufacturers continue to be challenged by a shortage of skilled workers and the need to boost productivity, automation remains a topic of significant interest. That was certainly the case at the Wisconsin Manufacturing & Technology Show. The biennial trade show took place Oct. 8-10 at the Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park, West Allis, Wisconsin.
DMG Mori brings the digital factory to the real world
Metal cutting used to be about making chips, but in modern manufacturing it is just part of the story. In today's digital world, metal might be a product's core component, but data is the raw material that drives improvement. That was clearly the case at DMG Mori's Chicago Innovation Days held May 13-16 at the company's Hoffman Estates, IL, facility.
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.
Hiding the trichlor
I recently read an article discussing how the Environmental Protection Agency will now allow asbestos-containing products to be manufactured and sold in the United States on "a case-by-case" basis, apparently reversing parts of the organization's 1963 Clean Air Act and the 1989 Asbestos Ban and Phase-Out Rule.
Losing my religion, part two
A blade and knife manufacturer for the lumber industry suggested that it might have to close its plant in Michigan. The largest nail producer in the U.S. has laid off 60 workers and warns that it may be forced to move its factory to Mexico.
The Lean Journey
"I wish I knew then what I know now". Who among us would disagree with that statement? Such is the case for so many things in life, and Lean is no different. As we all progress along our Lean journeys, we will sometimes pause and wonder why we didn't see certain things as we do now.