American Machinist Weekly Update - Sep 28th, 2023
 
 
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An automotive supplier found the best quality and most productive deep-boring performance results from a solid-carbide drill modified with a PCD cutting tip.
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Manufacturers’ demand for cutting tools totaled $1.43 billion through July, but unit shipments are flat – suggesting the year-to-date rise is a lingering effect of inflation.
A series of five-axis machines, plus fixtures and robots, offer productivity and meet environmental targets as they produce filter housings for cars and trucks.
The Pentagon awarded $14 million for Pratt & Whitney to develop a directed-energy deposition repair process for integrally bladed rotors.
Following a GAO report blaming the joint-strike fighter program’s MRO structure for cost overruns and lack of readiness, the Pentagon contracted Lockheed to develop production-engineering changes.
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