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Machining - Page 10
- From The Additive Report
Army looks to 3D-print spare parts to speed aging equipment’s return to duty
- Nov 11, 2020
- Article
The Army is preparing 3D images of the 20,000 parts in a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter to help determine the role of advanced and additive manufacturing technologies in the logistics chain of the future.
- From The Fabricator
Starrag’s Heckert HEC 1600 machining center processes wind turbine workpieces
- Nov 9, 2020
- Product Release
Starrag has developed the Heckert HEC 1600 machining center, suitable for manufacturing large, heavy workpieces, such as those used in wind turbine production. It can process workpieces with edge lengths of 11 ft. and up to 13 tons in weight. Users can choose between a horizontal main spindle with...
- From The Additive Report
Defense Department awards Desktop Metal $2.45 million to develop AM process for cobalt-free tungsten carbide
- Oct 23, 2020
- News Release
Investigators at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) have developed a cobalt-free binder for cemented tungsten carbide. The binder is expected to promote sustainable manufacturing by providing an environmentally friendly method to mass-produce metals, alloys, cermets, and composite parts for...
- From The Fabricator
Arch Global Precision acquires Morsch Machine
- Oct 19, 2020
- News Release
Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based Arch Global Precision has acquired Morsch Machine, a manufacturer of precision-machined parts, electronic mechanical support components, enclosures, chassis, and modules for the commercial aviation, defense, and space industries located in Chandler, Ariz. Morsch joins...
- From The Fabricator
JTM Products adds personnel in metalworking fluids division
- Oct 19, 2020
- News Release
JTM Products Inc., Solon, Ohio, a manufacturer of machining fluids, cutting and grinding oils, and forming lubricants, has added four new employees to support its rapidly expanding metalworking fluids business. Kevin Marquis has been appointed to the newly created position of vice president sales...
- From The Fabricator
Vernet-Behringer 100% integrated into Behringer-Group
- Oct 5, 2020
- News Release
Industrial saw manufacturer Behringer GmbH has announced the 100% takeover of France-based Vernet-Behringer (VB) and the integration of VB into the Behringer-Group. Since 1996 Behringer GmbH has been the key shareholder and strategic partner of VB, in particular for the supply of band saws...
- From The Fabricator
Okuma’s MCR-S double-column machining center roughs, finishes press dies in one setup
- Sep 25, 2020
- Product Release
Okuma America Corp. has introduced the MCR-S double-column machining center. It roughs and finishes press dies in one setup and is designed for heavy- duty machining of process-intensive press dies. Featuring full 5-face and 5-axis machining, the system is suitable for die repair work, handling...
- From The Additive Report
Why can’t additive manufacturing gain traction as a production process?
- By Don Nelson
- Sep 25, 2020
- Blog Post
A recent survey concludes that the AM industry needs to hurdle four obstacles to become an accepted manufacturing process.
- From The Additive Report
Two 3D printers based on lithographic technology produce microscale features
- By William Leventon
- Sep 21, 2020
- Article
3D printer builders Holo and Incus have devised systems that draw from metal injection molding technologies.
- From The Fabricator
Mate Precision Tooling changes name to Mate Precision Technologies
- Sep 1, 2020
- News Release
Anoka, Minn.-based Mate Precision Tooling, a manufacturer of sheet metal fabrication products, has changed its corporate name to Mate Precision Technologies. The name change reflects the company’s expansion into the metal cutting and machining industry with the release of a new product line in...
- From The Fabricator
G350 from Grob Systems offers 5-axis simultaneous machining
- Aug 17, 2020
- Product Release
Grob Systems offers its second-generation G350 5-axis universal machining center for use in aerospace, die and mold, and medical applications. The compact system features three linear and two rotary axes, permitting 5-axis simultaneous machining and simultaneous interpolation. Its axis arrangement...
- From The Additive Report
You can hand-program a CNC lathe—but not a 3D printer
- By Kip Hanson
- Jul 22, 2020
- Blog Post
There’s a symbiotic relationship formed by a 3D printer, its software systems, and build processing.
- From The Fabricator
East Coast distributors announce partnership with C.R. Onsrud
- Jul 16, 2020
- News Release
Machine tool distributors Mid-Atlantic Machinery (Harrisburg, Pa.), Southern States Machinery (Mooresville, N.C.), and Northeast Machinery Sales (Agawam, Mass.) have announced their partnership with C.R. Onsrud. Based in Troutman, N.C., C.R. Onsrud manufactures routers and CNC...
- From The Additive Report
Army researchers seek ways 3D printing can provide a military advantage
- By Don Nelson
- Jul 6, 2020
- Article
The Army Research Lab is dedicated to using disruptive technologies like 3D printing to help modernize the Army’s long-range artillery and next-generation combat vehicles.
- From The Additive Report
Shop 3D-prints diverse range of devices
- By Don Nelson
- Jun 18, 2020
- Article
CRP Technology uses carbon-fiber-reinforced polyamides developed in-house to produce interesting parts on SLS equipment.
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