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Articles - Page 268
- From The Fabricator
Job shop estimating: Using cost to an advantage
- By Gerald Davis
- Aug 9, 2013
- Shop Management
- Article
In this eighth installment of columnist Gerald Davis’ series on job estimating, he delves into tools for improving the estimator’s crystal ball.
- From The Fabricator
The will behind continuous improvement
- By Dick Kallage
- Aug 9, 2013
- Shop Management
- Article
We all know about situations in which we spend money and yet nothing improves or even gets worse. But when you do continuous improvement right, you’ll get better financially and see a strong return for that investment.
- From The Welder
Process pipe welding: Filler metal options to improve productivity and quality
- By Joe Ryan and Keith Packard
- Aug 6, 2013
- Arc Welding
- Article
When welding process pipe, welders need to determine which wires can provide the most appropriate results for every weld pass—root, fill, and cap—and be certain that they are selecting the highest-quality filler metal.
- From The Welder
The welder’s helper
- By Vicki Bell
- Aug 5, 2013
- Arc Welding
- Article
Not everyone involved in welding wields a torch. Welders’ helpers play integral parts in welding projects and sometimes command a higher salary than the welder.
- From The Welder
Previewing Schweissen & Schneiden 2013
- By Amanda Carlson
- Aug 2, 2013
- Shop Management
- Article
More than 55,000 attendees from more than 100 countries are expected to converge on Essen, Germany, for Schweissen & Schneiden, the International Trade Fair for Joining, Cutting, and Surfacing. Held every four years, the show is one of Europe’s largest gatherings of welding, cutting, and...
- From The Fabricator
Choose wisely when welding thin sheet metal
- By Jerry Mathison
- Aug 1, 2013
- Arc Welding
- Article
When welding thin sheet metal, pay attention to the equipment and the welding technique to minimize common problems. Learn how to weld thin sheet metal.
- From The Fabricator
Bending Basics: Why tonnage matters
- By Steve Benson
- Aug 1, 2013
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Selecting the press brake and tooling for a job involves much more than just making sure there’s enough brute force. You need to calculate how much tonnage the job requires, then determine the best machine and tooling to handle the tonnage.
- From The Fabricator
Punch tooling strategy for punching thousands and thousands of holes
- By Tim Heston
- Aug 1, 2013
- Punching and Other Holemaking
- Article
Carter Day International punches thousands of holes to make specialized screens. One screen can take several hours to punch. Problem is, the company doesn’t have enough volume to warrant using a specialized perforation press. So it uses a traditional turret punch press, but with highly durable tooling.
- From The Fabricator
The basics of wheel blasting
- By Tim Heston
- Aug 1, 2013
- Finishing
- Article
Blast cleaning can be an extremely effective way to prepare a part for coating. But if the machine isn’t set up, maintained, or monitored properly, the operation can go awry.
- From The Fabricator
Safety: The never-ending battle
A fabricating shop floor can be a very dangerous place even when all types of safety precautions are taken. Fab shops that ignore safety are putting their employees--and ultimately the business--at great risk.
- From The Fabricator
No-, low-emissions lift trucks clear the air
- By Kate Bachman
- Aug 1, 2013
- Materials Handling
- Article
Manufacturers have many green options in their choices of lift trucks, including low- or no-emissions, energy-efficient forklift technologies. Raymond, Toyota, Nissan, Hyster, Yale, Power Designers, Minit-Charger, and AeroVironment weigh in on how today’s lift trucks meet demands for lower emissions, higher energy efficiency, and CARB and EPA emissions standards.
- From The Fabricator
It's the fabricating process, not the fabricated product
- By Dan Davis
- Aug 1, 2013
- Shop Management
- Article
In the Japanese language, monozukuri means "the way something is manufactured." Japanese fabricators realize that it is the means by which they consistently make quality parts and keep ahead of international competitors.
Improving GTAW for producers, fabricators
- By Dr. Yehuda Baskin and Dr. Ian Harris
- Jul 19, 2013
- Arc Welding
- Article
Gas tungsten arc welding, a joining process developed decades ago, has been improved by many technology developments over the years, but the essentials are unchanged: It uses an electric arc between a nonconsumable tungsten electrode and the workpiece to produce a weld pool, and it uses a shielding gas. Experiments with brushing on or pasting on mixed metal oxide slurries have shown how this decades-old process can improve dramatically in penetration and speed.
Using fiber lasers for stainless steel tube and pipe
- By Kevin Arnold, P.E., Brian Kopack, Chris Pilcher, and Brad Trees
- Jul 19, 2013
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Article
Tube and pipe producers have relied on GTAW and plasma for many decades, and CO2 lasers for more than a decade, but recently another choice has emerged: Fiber lasers. Relying on a solid fiber rather than a gas to generate the laser beam isn’t ideal for every material and wall thickness, but it will change the industry in a profound way.
- From The Welder
Building your first ASME code vessel, start to finish
- By Professor R. Carlisle "Carl" Smith
- Jul 16, 2013
- Arc Welding
- Article
Taking your shop to the next level might involve ASME certification. Just what does this entail? It begins with an agency.
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