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Content about Cincinnati Incorporated - Page 2
- From The Additive Report
Cincinnati partners with Multiax America for 3D Printing turnkey
- Jul 30, 2020
- Additive Manufacturing
- News Release
Machine tool manufacturer Cincinnati Inc. (CI) has partnered with Multiax America, a custom designer of CNC machining centers. Multiax America now offers CI’s Big Area Additive Manufacturing (BAAM) machine, and CI in turn now offers the Multiax line of 5-axis routers. BAAM machines are used to...
- From The Fabricator
Remote instruction for metal fabricating employees
- By Matt Garbarino and Robert Farrell Jr.
- Jun 5, 2020
- Shop Management
- Article
Metal fabricators and the rest of the manufacturing industry are scrambling to get up to speed on effective, safe, and affordable in-house training options. There are three themes to focus on for a successful remote training program: format, engagement, and sustainability.
- From The Additive Report
Cincinnati Inc. to offer BASF 3D printing materials for SAAM HT
- Mar 27, 2020
- Additive Manufacturing
- Product Release
Cincinnati Inc. (CI), Harrison, Ohio, has announced a distribution partnership with BASF 3D Printing Solutions. CI’s high-temperature Small Area Additive Manufacturing (SAAM HT) machine now will offer BASF’s ABS plastic, carbon-fiber PET, and recycled PET materials. Ultrafuse ABS is created...
- From The Fabricator
How one metal fabricator stays agile
- By Dan Davis
- Feb 3, 2020
- Shop Management
- Article
Bloomington, Minn.,-based Dalsin Industries has earned The FABRICATOR’s 2020 Industry Award for its ability to remain successful and evolve as the metal fabrication market has changed.
- From The Fabricator
Additive manufacturing's potential in low-tonnage bending
- By Tim Heston
- Jan 10, 2020
- Bending and Forming
- Article
Small, low-tonnage press brakes are making a comeback, and 3D-printed tools could make these machines more flexible than they already are.
- From The Additive Report
A 3D printer is a ‘hardware store in a box’ for fab shops
- By Don Nelson
- Nov 4, 2019
- Additive Manufacturing
- Article
A thermoplastic 3D printer allows fabricators to quickly and affordably make everything from standard-size clamps and closures to custom gauge fingers and form tools.
- From The Fabricator
Cincinnati Inc. joins Hendrick Motorsports as official sponsor
- Sep 20, 2019
- Shop Management
- News Release
Machine tool manufacturer Cincinnati Incorporated, Harrison, Ohio, has joined 12-time NASCAR Cup Series champions Hendrick Motorsports as an official partner with a 10-year agreement that will begin in 2019 and run through the 2028 racing season. Cincinnati will be showcased as primary sponsor of...
- From The Fabricator
Andes Coil Processors adds cut-to-length line
- May 16, 2019
- Metals/Materials
- News Release
Andes Coil Processors has installed a new cut-to-length (CTL) line at its Gary, Ind., facility. The 60-in. refurbished Cincinnati CTL line joins existing 72- and 60-in. slitting lines, giving the company four lines running seven machine shifts with capabilities between 0.011 and 0.1875 in. thick in...
- From The Fabricator
Gauging challenges on the press brake
- By Mark Watson
- Jan 2, 2019
- Bending and Forming
- Article
How well a part can be gauged during bending can make or break a precision forming operation. Sometimes a part just can’t be reliably gauged, so design changes need to be made. Or do they? In many cases, a custom-printed gauge finger could be a viable alternative.
- From The Fabricator
60-ton Autoform press brake from Cincinnati Incorporated features compact base dimensions
- Nov 2, 2018
- Bending and Forming
- Product Release
Cincinnati Incorporated has introduced a newly enhanced, 60-ton Autoform hydraulic press brake. The compact hydraulic machine has a 6-ft.-long bed and base dimensions of 83 in. wide by 48 in. deep. The machine includes a swinging pendant control that can be positioned in front or at the side. Other...
- From The Fabricator
Cincinnati Incorporated introduces 150-ton hybrid press brake
- Oct 29, 2018
- Bending and Forming
- Product Release
Cincinnati Incorporated offers a 150-ton version of a new hybrid model press brake. It brings servomotor pump technology to the company’s existing lineup of hydraulic and electric drive press brakes. The servomotor-driven pump runs only during the working portion of the stroke, conserving energy...
- From The Additive Report
Cincinnati Incorporated introduces trio of 3-D-printed press brake tooling process enhancements
- Oct 26, 2018
- Additive Manufacturing
- Product Release
Cincinnati Incorporated has introduced a trio of 3-D-printed press brake process enhancements: printed upper and lower airbend tooling, printed backgauge fingers, and a printed inspection gauge. The tools were 3-D-printed using PLA, a milk-based, environmentally friendly plastic. According to the...
- From The Additive Report
Cincinnati Incorporated releases carbon fiber material for SAAM additive systems
- Oct 1, 2018
- Additive Manufacturing
- Product Release
Cincinnati Incorporated has released a new carbon fiber resin material for its SAAM (small area additive manufacturing) 3-D printing system. The new material is impact-resistant, lightweight, and has a very high strength-to-weight ratio. Carbon fiber reinforcement makes the material stiff and...
- From The Additive Report
Need a custom press brake tool? Try printing it
- By Tim Heston
- Sep 12, 2018
- Additive Manufacturing
- Article
Say a request for quote comes in that entails a low-volume part requiring a custom press brake tool. It can take weeks to get a custom tool in-house and start running the job. In some cases, though, a custom tool could be available within days—thanks to 3-D printing.
- From The Fabricator
Cincinnati Incorporated receives Best Place to Work honors
- Aug 21, 2018
- Shop Management
- News Release
Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) has been selected by Cincy Magazine as a 2018 MANNY Award Winner in the Best Place to Work category and by Ohio Business Magazine as a 2018 Best Workplace in Ohio in the category of companies with more than 200 employees. The company was noted for its leadership...
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