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Content about Peddinghaus Corp. - Page 2
- From The Fabricator
Reinvigorating your ironworker
- By Lyle Menke
- Feb 9, 2010
- Punching and Other Holemaking
- Article
Metal fabricators need to meet the challenges that new customers present, but they may not be in the position to invest in new equipment. With a small investment in accessories, however, that ironworker in the corner of the shop may be the answer to their production predicament.
- From The Welder
Plasma cutting system processes all AISC structural shapes
- Jun 9, 2009
- Cutting and Weld Prep
- Product Release
Peddinghaus Corp. has introduced a new thermal processing technology called Ring of Fire. It has the capacity to process all AISC structural shapes, including beams, columns, angle iron, channel iron, HSS square and rectangular tubes, and plate and flat stock. The compact machine uses plasma...
- From The Fabricator
Peddinghaus announces engineering promotions
- Jun 9, 2009
- Assembly and Joining
- News Release
Peddinghaus Corp. has announced the promotions of two senior engineers at its facility in Bradley, Ill. James Magnuson was named as vice president of R&D. He is responsible for the development of new machine concepts. Jim Sutliffe was named as vice president of engineering. He manages all daily...
- From The Fabricator
World Trade Commission visits Peddinghaus
- Oct 14, 2008
- Plasma Cutting
- News Release
Peddinghaus Corp., Bradley, Ill., hosted the Tri-City World Trade Commission in July. The commission has 18 trade commissioners representing 14 countries: Austria, Belgium, China, Canada, Great Britain, Hungary, Malaysia, Netherlands, Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Switzerland, and...
- From The Fabricator
Peddinghaus event focuses on technology, industry partnerships
- Aug 12, 2008
- Assembly and Joining
- News Release
Peddinghaus Corp. has announced plans to open its facility in Bradley, Ill., from Sept. 24-27 for its Oktoberfest 2008 event. The event celebrates technological innovations and industry partnerships from around the world. Peddinghaus says it also hosts the recurring event to revisit its German...
- From The Fabricator
Machine punches, drills, marks, cuts flat bar, plate stock
- Oct 11, 2005
- Oxyfuel Cutting
- Product Release
Peddinghaus Corp.'s FBDB 2500/3 plate processing center incorporates punching, drilling, scribe marking, and thermal cutting technologies via plasma or oxyfuel into one machine. The machine processes flat bar and plate stock from to 3 in. thick with capacity up to 96 in. wide and 20 ft. in-feed...
- From The Fabricator
Plasma pleases plenty
- By Dan Davis
- Jun 8, 2004
- Plasma Cutting
- Article
Technological developments in lasers are positioning them as an attractive alternative to plasma. But fabricators are still sticking with plasma cutting for many applications where speed and cost-effective operation are concerns.
- From The Fabricator
Family business going strong after 100 years
- By Vicki Bell
- Dec 11, 2003
- Shop Management
- Article
The average lifespan of a family-owned business is 24 years, and 60 percent of family-owned businesses do not have a clear succession plan. Tell that to the Peddinghaus Corporation and you might be in for a big "Oh really?" In business for 100 years and with a Peddinghaus still at the helm, the family-owned manufacturer of steel construction industry equipment clearly is a statistical exception.
- From The Fabricator
Cutting structural steel to length; The sheer facts of shear tooling and processes
- By Peddinghaus Corp. Staff
- Feb 28, 2002
- Shearing
- Article
This article discusses the tooling and shearing processes used for cutting structural steel elements. It mentions the materials and heat-treating processes used to manufacture the knives (tooling) and two different shearing processes - - single-cut and double-cut. It also discusses the challenges presented by structural items that do not have uniform profiles, such as channels and I-beams.
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