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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
Metals are the backbone of today’s industrialized world. From steel in our buildings and aluminum in our cars, to titanium in modern aircraft and the copper found in electronics, metals are important building blocks in our economy.
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Sustainable metal cutting for people, planet and profit
When working with metal, a poor choice of tool or machining strategy can be the difference between success and failure. Waste material, poor productivity and scrap components are all signs of an inadequate machining process. They’re also signs of unsustainable machining. With the right tools and processes in place, many sustainability gains can be made when cutting metal. This article explores the tools and technologies that drive productivity, reduce waste and improve the sustainability of metal cutting. Read More
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ANN WAY Machine Tools Co., Ltd.
We manufacture cutting tools and cutting tool holders for conventional and CNC machine tools. Read More
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Mastering processes: grooving
Radial grooving, parting-off, face grooving and internal grooving to µ-precision are now part of everyday life in the machining industry. Paul Horn's incentive at the outset was for the technical perfection of his products and the Horn company continues to set similar standards in tool technology for this machining process. Read More
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Contain the mess for cleaner, more precise grinding operations
Many people know they are in a shop with a conventional surface grinder as soon as they walk in the door because there is a unique smell due to the breakdown of the abrasive, combined with burning of the material. It is also not uncommon to see a cloud of dust over the grinding area, says Erik Lawson, Engineering Manager. Read More
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Fully charged with hyperMILL
The pandemic has undoubtedly changed the way we work, but for OPEN MIND Technologies, undergoing an extensive online tendering and prove-out process against its competitors was an exciting new challenge. RE Thompson has ambitious plans for its manufacturing facility and implementing the correct CAM system was seen as a critical decision requiring due diligence for the subcontract manufacturer. Read More
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Tackling planned obsolescence
Planned obsolescence plays a huge part in this, by increasing the likelihood of manufacturers throwing older equipment away, which is costly and time consuming. Jon Young explains why manufacturers should improve how they source obsolete parts, to keep existing equipment up-and-running and operate more sustainably. Read More
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WIDIA introduces new chipbreaker for machining aluminum
WIDIA has added an AL Geometry to its ISO Turning portfolio, strengthening its broad offering of affordable tooling solutions for small to medium sized machine shops, machining aluminum and non-ferrous materials. The AL Geometry insert is offered in two grades for increased machining versatility. Read More
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Indonesia-based GRP exports steel to New Zealand
Steel products from PT Gunung Raja Paksi Tbk, (GRP) have again received international recognition. After previously exporting to the United States (US) with a worth of US$1 million, this domestically produced steel product has successfully entered export markets to New Zealand. In this country, GRP is given the trust to supply structural steel for the Dunedin Hospital Project and a few other projects. Read More
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VTL-1100
Supplier:Taiwan Takisawa Technology Co., Ltd.
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