New Machine for CNC Milling of Zirconia for Dental Market2010-07-06 Author: American Machinist Magazine Staff From: American Machinist Magazine Roland DGA, a manufacturer of systems for 3D engraving and milling, introduced the DWX-30 dental milling machine for creating copings, crowns and bridges in zirconia and wax. Roland product manager Pedro Gonzalez said the new machine is the result of more than 20 years of experience developing subtr Hyperlink to Original Source
In a Vaccum2010-07-05 Author: Tim Pennington From: Production Finishing Magazine Sandvik Surface Technology in Benton Harbor, MI, says it has developed a new, environmentally friendly process for precoating metal strips that combines an advanced vaccum process with nanotechnology. As a result, Sandvik says it is now possible to offer strip steel with consistent coating layers me Hyperlink to Original Source
The Process Control Imperative 2010-07-02 Author: David Bozich, Machine Tool Products Manager from R From: Production Machining Magazine Tough economic times force manufacturers to look for ways to improve efficiency while reducing costs. Automating process control, through on-machine probing, can be critical to reducing manning levels, machine downtime, scrap and rework, and even inspection costs. Hyperlink to Original Source
Take Control of Your Accuracy2010-06-29 Author: Peter Sherwin, Invensys Eurotherm From: Process Heating Magazine Manufacturers of DIN size (1/4, 1/8, 1/16, etc.) discrete temperature and process control instruments will all argue that they offer great products with unmatched accuracy at a fair purchase price. And, due to the large number of instrument suppliers from all corners of the world, there are literall Hyperlink to Original Source
What it Takes for Oilfield Success2010-06-25 Author: Derek Korn, Senior Editor From: Modern Machine Shop Magazine A two-lane road separates Hunt and Hunt’s two manufacturing facilities in Houston, Texas. Such a physical separation seems fitting, because the newer building, constructed in 2005, represents a departure from how the shop once approached parts production for its oil and gas customers. Hyperlink to Original Source
Five-Axis Machining2010-06-22 Author: Machinery Market Magazine Staff From: Machinery Market Magazine Ricardo UK Ltd, the automotive engineering specialist, has invested in two advanced CNC machine tools from Coventry-based Agie Charmilles Ltd. These machines — a Mikron HSM 600U ProdMod five-axis machining centre and a wire-EDM machine with CleanCut generator — have been installed at its Midland Tec Hyperlink to Original Source
Plasma Cutting for High Production Demands2010-06-17 Author: Kerf Developments From: Machinery Magazine Kerf Developments prides itself on being able to recognise which cutting units are suitable for which applications, with an experienced team of engineers always available to advise on product suitability. The RUR profile cutting machine range, for instance, is an ideal choice for high production dem Hyperlink to Original Source
DLC Coatings for Increased Wear Resistance2010-06-11 Author: Mark Boghe From: Gear Solutions Magazine An increasing number of DLC coatings have been brought to market in recent years. The main reason for the success of these “diamond-like coatings” (DLC) is the fact that they combine several exceptional qualities. DLC coatings are inherently self-lubricating and resistant to abrasive, adhesive, and Hyperlink to Original Source
Multitasking Turning Center Enables Value-Added Service2010-06-10 Author: Lori Beckman, Managing Editor From: Production Machining Magazine Going the extra mile for customers is something that not all shops take advantage of for one reason or another. But when shops choose to go this route, they are rewarded through customer loyalty, to say the least. Herker Industries (Menomomee Falls, Wis.) offers a high level of value-added service t Hyperlink to Original Source
More Complex Tooling Solutions Yield Significant 2010-06-03 Author: Alan Hickok From: Moldmaking Technology Magazine For high production molding, it’s clear that a higher cavitation mold will result in a lower part cost. However, how does one effectively calculate the maximum cavitation that can justify the capital equipment expenditure? What is the downstream impact on the part and mold design decision? Hyperlink to Original Source
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