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Explore 121 published CTE resources related to Why across 47 articles, 19 products, 20 videos, and 35 news items.
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Tungaloy responds to rising carbide costs
BIG Daishowa Hosts Breakfast & Learn Event
ZOLLER Open House Focuses on Integrating Success
The power of density determination in additive manufacturing
5 reasons why CFexpress is the future of industrial memory cards
Tricks and techniques for specifying surface texture parameters
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Recovery Processes: General Industry Coverage
Options and considerations for processing and removing metal chips.
Faster Cycling: General Industry Coverage
Process monitoring helps toolmakers shorten their grinding cycle.
Mist Collection: The Pressure is On
Lower-cost, more-compact mist-collection systems target atomized pArticles from high-speed cutting operations.
Freedom of Choice: General Industry Coverage
The pros and cons of purchasing standard, application-specific and custom cutters.
When the Chips are Down
A hole's depth-to-diameter ratio plays a key role in selecting the appropriate drill.
More for Less: General Industry Coverage
PCD tool costs drop as available styles proliferate.
Cradle to Crypt: General Industry Coverage
A look at permanently marking metal parts with electro-chemical, indent or laser systems.
Geometries At Work: General Industry Coverage
Optimize edge and insert placement in facemill and endmill cutters.
Continuous Improvement: General Industry Coverage
Grinding shop demonstrates benefits of continuous-dress creep-feed grinding.
Small Cures: General Industry Coverage
Swiss-type CNC machines help shops meet the medical industry's needs.
Smooth Medicine: General Industry Coverage
Medical-part makers share their secrets for holding the line on costs.
Built By Design: Inspection Efficiency
A CAD-to-part comparison system allows first-article parts inspection on the shop floor and reverse engineering.