American Machinist Weekly Update - May 29th, 2024
 
 
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American Machinist Weekly Update

 
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Machine shops and other manufacturers are doing more with the parts they produce, in order to provide more to their customers and get more in return.
Top Stories
To find the ideal solution for your workflow, consider how lubricants affect tools and materials – starting by understanding metalworking fluids’ role in the machining process.
Demand for cutting tools slipped as Q1 ended, and while YTD order volumes remain ahead of last year, persistent inflation is discouraging some manufacturers from moving forward with new projects according to one expert.
The designer and manufacturer is recruiting more than 900 engineers to develop new architectures and material and process technologies for civil and military aircraft propulsion systems.
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For LSM and ISM, typical components include aero-engine gas turbine discs, casings, blisks, spools, shafts, blades – and power generation turbines and medical implants made of cobalt-chrome.
The HM2 Series exceeds OSHA and NIOSH air-quality standards to provide a healthier, cleaner, and safer machining work environment.