Composites Engineering 20102010-04-01 Author: Machinery Market Magazine Staff From: Machinery Market Magazine The new Composites Engineering Show will be held at the NEC, near Birmingham, on 29-30 September. The show will feature product and process applications from a wide spectrum of industry sectors, including aerospace, motor-sport, transportation, marine, medical, construction, oil and gas, telecoms an Hyperlink to Original Source
Robotic Automation's Challenges, Solutions and Benefits 2010-03-31 Author: Steve LaMarre , Drector of Automation from Ultra T From: ProductionMachining.com If not now, when? It may be hard to believe, but in spite of the economic and manufacturing trauma of the last 2 years, the time is right to consider robotic automation for metal machining operations. As we emerge from our economic troubles, which all indicators say is occurring, we can no longer go Hyperlink to Original Source
New CYCLO Technology from MAG2010-03-29 Author: Gear Solutions Magazine Staff From: Gear Solutions Magazine MAG offers a wide range of CYCLO CUT cutting tools and CYCLO COOL metalworking fluids designed and blended for all aspects of aerospace machining. CYCLO CUT tools and CYCLO COOL fluids have proven capability to increase material removal rates in titanium aerostructures by as much as 300 percent, res Hyperlink to Original Source
MacCool MP Metalworking Fluid 2010-03-26 Author: MacInnes Tooling From: Machinery Magazine Are you looking for a new coolant? MacCool MP could be all you need. modern long life coolant; suitable for all materials; low foaming, perfect for high pressure coolant systems; works with soft or hard water; semi translucent for good visibility and available from MacInnes Tooling. MacCool MP comp Hyperlink to Original Source
CMM injects speed and accuracy into Delphi's processes 2010-03-25 Author: Quality Manufacturing Today Magazine Staff From: Quality Manufacturing Today Magazine An international truck manufacturer recently challenged Delphi Stonehouse to tighten the geometric tolerances on the interface between its Electronic Unit Injectors.Delphi’s advanced EUI comprises an individual camshaft-plunger pump for each cylinder, that is capable of delivering fuel at very high Hyperlink to Original Source
Faster Cooling, Better Castings2010-03-24 Author: FMT Magazine Staff From: Foundry Magazine State-of-the-art control technology reduces cooling cycles and enhances pressure-casting quality. Automotive quality standards have led to improvements in diecasting processes, specifically in the control of the mold temperature. Processes need to be exactly reproducible and retraceable, which essen Hyperlink to Original Source
Winding Up Technologies for Better Throughput, Quality2010-03-23 Author: AM Staff From: American Machinist In the realm of public policy, "wind energy" has gone from the "next big thing" to "current craze," to "controversial issue" in less than two years: the current controversies over the consuming market’s acceptance of wind-generated electricity, as well as the political tempest over mandating domesti Hyperlink to Original Source
KNF Neuberger develops diaphragm range with improved performance-to-size ratio2010-03-22 Author: World Pumps Magazine Staff From: World Pumps Magazine The diaphragm pump has a compact size and can handle liquid and gas-liquid mixtures at a flow rate up to 250 ml/min in <2.3 in3. The NF25 pump from KNF Neuberger integrates an anti-cavitation chamber on the inlet side to promote extremely quiet operation, higher flow and fewer air bubbles in the pum Hyperlink to Original Source
Tangential Milling Eliminates Tool Wrecks, Increases Throughput on Scaly Castings 2010-03-18 Author: Tooling & Production Magazine Staff From: Tooling & Production Magazine Tool failure while roughing scaly castings remains one of the chief headaches facing fabricators of large parts. But the root cause isn’t the scale anymore, thanks to improved insert substrates. “Today the real villain is the uneven cast surfaces,” says Tom Noble, tangential milling manager at Inger Hyperlink to Original Source
Laser systems boost conventional machining2010-03-16 Author: International Metalworking News - Middle East Staf From: International Metalworking News - Middle East The application of laser technology is pacing the demands from the electronic, medical and aerospace with increasingly tighter specifications. An example of this can be found in machining circuit paths for electronics that must be 10? with a tolerance of 1?. The process must be performed quickly, an Hyperlink to Original Source
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