Flow Science Announces FLOW-3D Cast 2011-05-17 Author: Modern Casting Magazine Staff From: Modern Casting Magazine A special version of FLOW-3D designed specifically for casting process simulation is now available from Flow Science, Santa Fe, N.M. FLOW-3D Cast is the latest CFD software to join Flow Science’s product family, which includes FLOW-3D/MP, FLOW-3D ThermoSET, and its flagship software, FLOW-3D. Hyperlink to Original Source
Caterpillar to Start Packaging Diesel Engines in Brazil2011-05-17 Author: American Machinist Magazine staff From: American Machinist Magazine Add Brazil to the list of overseas markets where Caterpillar Inc. is investing in new operations. Local reports indicate that the construction and mining equipment manufacturer has a $200-million expansion program underway for its Caterpillar Brasil subsidiary, which produces 40 different machine mo Hyperlink to Original Source
Machine Tool Consumption Up 57.6% in March2011-05-12 Author: American Machinist Magazine staff From: American Machinist Magazine U.S. sales of machine tools and related products (“manufacturing technology”) rose 57.6% in March, to $511.15 million from $329.43 million in February, and marked the first month of 2011 in which con-sumption increased. The data is contained in the United States Manufacturing Technology Consumption Hyperlink to Original Source
World’s largest waterjet profiler ever built makes its debut 2011-05-11 Author: Paul Fanning From: Machinery Magazine Star attraction at the Open House 2011 of Water Jet Sweden AB, which attracted attendance from countries around the world, was the presentation and demonstration under power of probably the largest waterjet profiler ever built prior to its installation at Kockums AB, part of Germany's ThyssenKrupp M Hyperlink to Original Source
Canada-Based Martinrea to Buy Metalcaster Honsel 2011-05-10 Author: Modern Casting Magazine Staff From: Modern Casting Magazine Automotive systems supplier Martinrea International Inc., Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, has submitted the most favorable bid for insolvent Honsel AG, Meschede, Germany, which produces automotive metal castings. Hyperlink to Original Source
ThyssenKrupp Plans to Divest Waupaca Casting Division 2011-05-06 Author: Modern Casting Magazine Staff From: Modern Casting Magazine U.S.-based ferrous caster ThyssenKrupp Waupaca (TKW), Waupaca, Wis., is on the selling block, according to a press release issued by its parent company. The executive board of TKW parent Thyssenkrupp AG, Essen, Germany, announced it decided to divest the iron casting division as part of its plan to Hyperlink to Original Source
Terex Makes $1.3-Billion Bid for Demag Cranes 2011-05-05 Author: American Machinist Magazine staff From: American Machinist Magazine Terex Corporation is launching an unsolicited bid for outstanding shares of Germany’s Demag Cranes AG, taking its $1.3-billion offer to shareholders because it has failed to negotiate a takeover after more than a year of offers. Demag Cranes has resisted the efforts at consolidation, but in the proc Hyperlink to Original Source
Machining centre to help research into CO2 cooling 2011-05-03 Author: Matthew Valentine From: Machinery Magazine Postgraduates studying for doctoral research degrees in manufacturing at the University of Warwick will soon have an added facility at their disposal, following the decision by one of the university's academic departments, WMG (formerly Warwick Manufacturing Group), to install a seventh machine tool Hyperlink to Original Source
Cummins Inc. Sells Diesel Exhaust Business2011-05-02 Author: American Machinist Magazine staff From: American Machinist Magazine Engine builder Cummins Inc. completed the sale of its exhaust business to Global Tube for an undisclosed price, indicating the decision allows it to put more emphasis and resources available to developing emissions technologies. Hyperlink to Original Source
Deere Investing $100 Million to Raise Tractor Output in India 2011-04-29 Author: American Machinist Magazine staff From: American Machinist Magazine Illinois-based Deere & Co. has a $100-million plan to increase capacity for producing tractors and harvesters in India. Plans call for expanding a plant at Pune in western India, where it produces tractors, and to build a new plant in northern India (Punjab) to manufacture harvesters, according to S Hyperlink to Original Source
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