American Machinist Weekly Update - May 25th, 2023
 
 
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A specialty tool-and-die manufacturer is embracing the full potential of dimensional inspection technology for its large-dimension products.
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In this white paper, four manufacturers reveal how the automation, integration, and flexibility of their ERP enabled them to increase employee productivity, lower operational costs, and boost net revenue.

Identify specific goals and take time to decide on the right strategy – whether it involves emerging technology, organizational or logistical improvements, or process changes – and then measure the results versus the targets.
A new hybrid process allows high-strength coating materials to be applied quickly and efficiently, with concurrent machining, to produce critical parts with extended service life quickly, and with reduced tool wear.
Consistent quality and steady volume are critical concerns – but a system that deburrs and finishes only the targeted surfaces saves time, consumables cost, and energy.
A memo of understanding with NuScale Power Corp. points toward small modular reactor installations to supply electric power for Nucor Steel EAF melt shops.
B2C marketing success cannot be replicated for your B2B program. You’ve got to distinguish yourself and match the target audience’s awareness.
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What is machining dynamics, and how can a better understanding of this science lead to a chatter-free, stable cut? Find out how this calculated approach to milling can lead to higher performance and profitability.

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Robotmaster 2024 update includes improvements to cell and tooling editor, and to the UX and UI, maximizing productivity for the user.
Mounting with no tools, these devices will provide a jaw surface true to the machine centerline, reduce set-up times, and increase up-times for running machined parts.
The Blaze collaborative robot can be installed to work with an existing table, fixtures and welder, and can maneuver around all sides of large or complex parts and fixtures.