Lightweight Metals Innovation Hub Could Be Boon to Machining2014-03-21 Author: Pat Toensmeier From: Machining Journal The latest initiative to emerge from the Obama administration’s efforts to assist the progress of U.S. advance manufacturing is the American Lightweight Materials Manufacturing Innovation Institute, or ALMMII. Hyperlink to Original Source
Deep Hole Geometry, As Specified2014-03-09 Author: Geoff Ginader From: American Machinist In the third installment of the series, our “concentricity expert” advises machinists to plan a boring project well in order to verify that the procedure can produce the hole as accurately as the application requires, without excess processing Hyperlink to Original Source
Machining Curved Surfaces with Accuracy and Speed2014-02-28 Author: Jim Endsley, Okuma America Corp. From: Machining Journal When it comes to curved surfaces, smooth finishes are critical. Super-NURBS is a programming functionality for CNC machining that meets high-accuracy finish requirements while speeding up cycle times. Hyperlink to Original Source
Rethinking Three-Axis Capabilities2014-02-14 Author: Matthew Danford From: MoldMaking Technology Moldmakers could be missing out on substantial time and cost savings by underestimating the capabilities of their three-axis machine tools. Hyperlink to Original Source
New EDM Pushes Performance and Precision2014-01-23 Author: Jan Bottiglieri From: MoldMaking Technology “This machine has changed wire EDM in a way that the machines I’ve operated have not been able to do, because it cuts substantially faster than its predecessors, yet it consumes about 40 percent less wire.” Hyperlink to Original Source
Case Study: On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Replaces Gaseous Chlorine in Water Disinfection2014-01-17 Author: Mitch Matthews, Severn Trent Services From: Fluid & Gas Flow Journal The city of Gastonia, N.C., water treatment plant was constructed in 1922 near what is now the center of the city. Gastonia, a city of 70,000 residents, is located 20 miles west of Charlotte in the state’s southern Piedmont region. Its 25.2-mgd water treatment facility uses a traditional disinfection/coagulation/ flocculation/sedimentation/filtration process to treat surface water drawn from Mountain Island Lake. Hyperlink to Original Source
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