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Thursday, August 30, 2007 Making ultrasonic welding tools for joining nearly all things plastic is partially art and partially science (the larger part is science, as in the nearly imperceptible perfection of the process of producing the “horn,” the acoustic tooling used in the plastic joining process). At heart is the machining center. Here’s why...
Monday, March 12, 2007 Kettering-based precision component manufacturer – Cougar RED (Race Engineering Design) Ltd is a company with big ambitions – and is well on the way to achieving many of them in the tough, highly competitive motor sport sector.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 To better serve the manufacturing industry in Canada, Hardinge Inc. has made a strategic decision to open a direct sales, service and technical support operation within Canada. This direct operation will be responsible for sales, service, and technical product and applications support for Hardinge turning centers, Bridgeport vertical and horizontal machining centers, Kellenberger, Hauser, Tripet and Tschudin grinding products and the complete line of workholding and industrial products.
Friday, August 25, 2006 ELMIRA, NY - Tier 1 suppliers, high-end job shops and defense contractors take note: to keep pace with demand for its top-selling Bridgeport High-Performance XP3-Series VMCs produced in Asia, Hardinge is adding new production capacity in the United States.
Friday, August 11, 2006 The all-new GX 1000 vertical machining center, replacing the VMC 1000 P3 will show off its increased capabilities and refinement during its world debut at IMTS. The mid-range GX 1000 is a true workhorse and sports a sleek new look consistent with the rest of Bridgeport’s product line.
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 | When comparing machine-tool accuracies and repeatability’s, pay particular attention to the machine tool standard that these specifications are based on... you may be surprised what you find!
read more... | |  | Dual contact spindles offer many advantages when high performance machining is required!
read more... | |  | When selecting a machine tool, some companies want machines that minimize part cycle time, generally to the detriment of changeover time. Other companies want to purchase machines with a wide range of functionality-such as lathes with two spindles, multiple turrets or tool slides, live tooling, C axis, Y axis, and B axis.
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