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Assembly and Joining - Page 21
- From The Fabricator
Emerson to invest $49 million in new global headquarters
- Apr 5, 2019
- News Release
St. Louis-based Emerson has announced a strategic investment of $49 million to build a new global headquarters in Brookfield, Conn., for its Branson assembly technologies product line. Groundbreaking for the construction of the 140,000-sq.-ft. building is scheduled for June 2019, and opening is...
- From The Fabricator
C&M Machine Products changes name, expands capabilities
- Apr 4, 2019
- News Release
Hudson, N.H.-based C&M Machine Products, a manufacturer of precision metal and plastic components and assemblies, is expanding its capabilities to include higher-level assembly, additive manufacturing (AM), precision prototyping, EDM, and milling for customers in the aerospace, medical device,...
- From The Fabricator
Greenwood Fabricating and Plating to expand South Carolina operations
- Apr 2, 2019
- News Release
Greenwood Fabricating and Plating, Greenwood, S.C., has announced plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Hodges, S.C. The $17.1 million investment is expected to create 31 new jobs. The full-service fabrication, machining, assembly, and electroplating job shop provides finished components...
- From The Additive Report
What you should know about AM and DFAM before buying a 3D printer
- By Federico Sciammerella
- Apr 1, 2019
- Article
When a manufacturer is in the market for its first 3D printer, it’s important to understand the difference between design for additive manufacturing (DFAM) and traditional design for manufacturing/design for assembly (DFM/DFA).
- From The Additive Report
Oak Ridge National Lab’s manufacturing research facility helps companies adopt 3D printing technology
- By Holly B. Martin
- Mar 29, 2019
- Article
The Manufacturing Demonstration Facility (MDF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is well-known for some high-profile 3D printing projects, like the Shelby Cobra sports car; the house for the Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy project; and a replica of a 1952 Willys Jeep, which took only...
- From The Welder
Fabricating the jerrycan into a “jerrystove” – Part I
- By Josh Welton
- Mar 27, 2019
- Blog Post
What exactly is a jerrystove? It’s Josh Welton’s version of a rocket stove. Welton, of Brown Dog Welding in Detroit, breaks down why the components of an old steel jerrycan can be fabricated into a small, efficient, and lightweight wood-fuel stove.
- From The Fabricator
International Thermal Systems launches virtual industrial washer selection tool
- Mar 19, 2019
- News Release
International Thermal Systems, a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of aqueous washers, industrial ovens, and furnaces, has launched a virtual industrial washer selection tool at www.internationalthermalsystems.com designed to help companies in the automotive, aerospace, power generation, building...
- From The Fabricator
Soave Enterprises acquires New Center Stamping
- Mar 19, 2019
- News Release
Detroit-based investment firm Soave Enterprises has announced the acquisition of New Center Stamping’s 240,000-sq.-ft. facility in Detroit. In its 100-year history, New Center Stamping has evolved from stamping parts to welding, assembly, engineering, and tool and die. It has recently expanded...
- From The Fabricator
Connecticut senator recognizes Aldine Metal Products
- Mar 18, 2019
- News Release
Aldine Metal Products, New Milford, Conn., recently was spotlighted by Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., as a “Murphy's Monday Manufacturer.” Aldine provides custom precision sheet metal fabrication for various parts, including cabinets, consoles, racks, and carts. Its capabilities include precision...
- From The Fabricator
Coldwater Machine hires regional account manager
- Mar 15, 2019
- News Release
Coldwater, Ohio-based Coldwater Machine Company, a Lincoln Electric Company, a designer and integrator of flexible automation and assembly systems that incorporate forming and joining technologies, has appointed Larry Sutton as regional account manager for Michigan and Canada. He represents the...
- From The Fabricator
CenterLine maintains status as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies
- Mar 7, 2019
- News Release
CenterLine (Windsor) Ltd., Windsor, Ont., has been recognized for overall business performance and sustained growth with the Canada’s Best Managed Companies Gold Standard Requalified winner designation. The program, sponsored by Deloitte Private, CIBC, Canadian Business, Smith School of Business,...
- From The Fabricator
A virtuous feedback loop in precision sheet metal fabrication
- By Tim Heston
- Mar 6, 2019
- Blog Post
FMA Annual Meeting’s tour of Food Warming Equipment Inc. shows how important continual employee feedback and cross training have become.
- From The Fabricator
CenterLine appoints VP global sales and marketing, corporate marketing manager
- Mar 6, 2019
- News Release
CenterLine (Windsor) Ltd., Windsor, Ont., a provider of fastener and resistance spot welding technology and production systems for the automotive industry, has appointed Phil Campbell as vice president global sales and marketing and Kathleen Cvitkovic as corporate marketing manager. Campbell has 33...
- From The Additive Report
Steel used to make bunker-busting bombs adapted by Army for 3D printing
- By Don Nelson
- Mar 5, 2019
- Article
A low-alloy-steel powder with high toughness could one day allow soldiers in the field to 3D-print ultrastrong replacement parts. The powder is estimated to be about 50 percent stronger than commercially available feedstocks. “I think it’s going to really revolutionize logistics,” said Dr....
- From The Additive Report
Some very big things 3D-printed at Oak Ridge National Lab
- By Don Nelson
- Mar 1, 2019
- Article
The Manufacturing Demonstration Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is well-known for its high-profile 3D printing projects, like the Shelby Cobra sports car; the house for the Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy (AMIE) project; and a replica of a 1952 Willys Jeep, which took only three...
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