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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
Not so long ago, 3D printing was mostly associated with rapid prototyping. In recent years, we have seen significant investment in additive manufacturing in the metalworking industry, driven by the demands of the defense and aerospace sectors.
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Automation trends in metalworking
Metalworking has traditionally been slower than other sectors in its uptake of automation technologies. John Young, APAC director at automation parts supplier, EU Automation, looks at three key areas where current and future trends suggest metalworking is increasingly ready to shake off this reputation. A common trend is for the automation of post-processing functions and systems such as powder removal, part finishing, and part cleaning. Automating these parts of the production process is allowing some manufacturers to achieve higher levels of productivity and repeatability. Read More
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Potable Sludge Recycling Machine (Model name: TV) - Uni Magnetic Industrial Co., Ltd
For cutting machines and grinding machines. Work with oil-based coolant, water-based coolant, sludge, and particles. Work with both metal and non-metal particles. Equipped with pneumatic driven pump, no electricity needed.
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A measuring equipment for non-destructive tests of battery modules
Battery systems for electric cars have to meet high standards of quality, but until now non-destructive testing of the batteries has not been possible. The start-up DENKweit from Halle (Saale), a spin-off from the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, has developed innovative test sensors and linked them to an artificial intelligence system. Read More
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Practical job shop automation for high-mix manufacturing
Hurco developed a streamlined automation package for high-mix manufacturing by partnering with ProCobots to make job shop automation practical, which means the automation packages are flexible, easy to program, and easy to move to other Hurco machines without the need for customers to call an integrator each time they need to make a change. Read More
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Manufacturing breakthrough stifled by overengineered industrial robots
Manufacturers struggle with new automation and robotisation solutions as the technologies they deploy do not provide the desired return on investment and often end up standing idle. Torsten Christensen, partner and co-founder at ChangeForce, states that this could be changed by shifting focus towards standardised robots in-house employees would be capable of tuning. Read More
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New modular drill delivers maximum metal removal rates
Quickly removing large amounts of material remains a challenge for these types of components. Traditionally, the first process step is to enter the material by using ramping techniques. This is a time-consuming process and low metal removal rates are the norm. Read More
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Adaptable and efficient: the factory of the future
While demand sets the pace, the product determines the process. Machines and robots are constantly reconfiguring themselves. Autonomous transport vehicles deliver components, sophisticated robotic systems pick up workpieces and sort them, assistance systems support workers, and artificial intelligence takes over quality control. Industry 4.0 software can visualize processes and machine statuses at any time. Read More
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High pressure and heat treatment in a single system streamlines AM processes
The Quintus Technologies Hot Isostatic Press (HIP) to be delivered to the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials IFAM in Dresden will permit researchers to deepen their expertise and refine processes for pressure-supported heat treatment, used to maximize theoretical density, ductility, and fatigue resistance in high-performance materials. Read More
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WIDIA expands TOP DRILLTM Modular X drill platform
WIDIA released the TOP DRILL Modular X (TDMX) drill. The TDMX platform now offers three material-specific inserts, broadening the platform’s application capabilities to include inclined entry and exit, stacked plates and cross-hole drilling in stainless steel, super alloys, steel and cast iron materials.
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High Performance, High Yield Marking & Coding Systems
Realizing high return on investment for laser marking systems requires reliable laser performance. Synrad high performance CO2 lasers have demonstrated reliability in marking and coding applications for more than 20 years, consistently delivering more value than the lower price alternatives.
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Auto Lathe
Supplier:JARNG YEONG ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.
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