August 12, 2020 - Volume 14 Issue 08 |
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Latest Trends in Metalworking Materials Could Affect Your Tool Choice Chicago Pneumatic has launched a new white paper to help metalworkers overcome the challenges of working with new materials. Titled Trends in materials within heavy-duty industries and their impact on metalworking applications and tools, the paper explores typical use cases of materials, such as steel, titanium, and composites, along with explaining how managers can unlock new levels of productivity by equipping their workers with tools that offer the best match for each material. Full Article |
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Take a Bite out of Manufacturing COSTS!
The Pitbull® Clamp remains the lowest profile, highest holding force clamp in the industry. It allows for very creative designs when out of the way workholding is needed for hard milling applications. Dedicated fixtures or modular configurations available. Applying Tungsten carbide coating to gripping point can double/triple friction coefficient.
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Webinar: A Fireside Chat with Duncan Machine Products on Using 3D Printing
Duncan Machine looked for an Additive Manufacturing (AM) solution that could complement their subtractive manufacturing experience, and one that their existing CNC programmers could learn. They found a solution that satisfied those requirements and will also capture more business opportunities and fabricate parts that aren't possible by yesterday's standards.
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Safety Air Guns
EXAIR's Safety Air Guns use engineered air nozzles for high performance, entraining large volumes of surrounding air. Safe operation is assured along with low air consumption and noise levels. Safety Air Guns are available with a variety of air nozzles to suit your individual application.
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1/4 Ton Of Refrigeration
This small, stainless steel Vortex Tube produces 1/4 ton of refrigeration and has no moving parts to wear out. Temperatures range from minus 50 to +250 degrees Fahrenheit. Cooling applications include electronic controls, machining operations, heat seals, welding operations, hot melts and more.
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