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Starrag SIP Assembling Top-of-the-Line Jig Boring Machines
Starrag SIP says the jig boring machines it is assembling for an aerospace customer consistently produce high-precision results with no material wastage.
Read MoreRockford, Illinois Names Ingersoll Manufacturer of the Year
Rockford, Illinois’ Chamber of Commerce has declared Ingersoll its 2020 Manufacturer of the Year on account of its commitment to advancing industry.
Read MoreSimmons Now Offering Niles-Simmons Machines in North America
Simmons Machine Tool Corporation will offer Niles-Simmons precision CNC machining centers in North America through its Niles Technical Application Center.
Read MoreWichita State University IP Program Fosters Local Innovation
Wichita State University’s Gateway to IP program helped local innovators at Akeratos apply for a patent for a recent innovation in raw material transport.
Read MoreSandvik CoroMill 390 LW Enhances Aerospace Machining Capacity
Sandvik Coromant’s 3D-printed CoroMill 390 cutter helped Flying S Inc. achieve six-times the productivity on MAX5 cast aluminum alloy than with previous tools.
Read MoreCMM Products Announces Expansion into Southeast Market
CMM Products is expanding into the Southeast market to better support aerospace and automobile customers.
Read MoreVELO3D Announces Sapphire Gen 2 and Sapphire XC Printers
VELO3D is releasing the Sapphire XC, a large-format printer based upon its Sapphire 3D printing architecture, starting in Q4 2021.
Read MoreU.S. Air Force Rapid Sustainment Office Concludes First Ever Advanced Manufacturing Olympics
Nearly $1M in prizes awarded to winners of five manufacturing-related competitions. MMS editor-in-chief Peter Zelinski co-hosted the Air Force’s week-long event.
Read MoreParker Hannifin Hosting Webinar for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Customers
Parker Hannifin is presenting a free webinar November 4 from 2-3 p.m. about air quality control in metalworking facilities.
Read MoreA More Affordable Approach to 5-Axis Large Part Machining
Shops that machine large aluminum parts don’t have to pay millions of dollars for a machining center just to get the work envelope they need. There is a more affordable alternative, and it’s manufactured in the USA.
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