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Article Published on 9/3/2013
The Meaning of the Five "M's"

Man, material, machines, methods and metrics. What does this refer to? A suite of technologies, hardware, software and services focused on returning leaked profit to a company's bottom line.

Product Published on 9/4/2024
Machine-Ready Blanks Enable Various Moldmaking Capabilities

IMTS 2024: TCI Precision Metals highlights its precision machine-ready blanks’ capabilities to assist moldmakers in saving valuable shop time. 

 

Article Published on 12/30/2021
How a Mold Builder Can Implement Industry 4.0

Properly planning the implementation of an Industry 4.0 system will yield short lead times, an improved bottom line and a more efficient shop floor.

Product Published on 8/25/2021
iD Additives Offers Two-Step Cooling Line Cleaning System

Ideal for single-screw, twin-screw and co-extruders, the Eco-Pro and Cool EX system restore partially or fully clogged cooling lines.

Product Published on 4/14/2023
All-Round Cutter with Center Cutting Capability Provides Mold Machining Versatility

Tungaloy expands the DoMultiRec multifunctional milling/drilling tool line to better take on multiple machining operations.

 

Article Published on 9/1/2017
The Bottom Line: Income Tax Nexus: Are You Protected?

Companies engaging in certain activities across state lines create a tax nexus, meaning that the company must pay income taxes in those states.

Article Published on 8/21/2024
Make Every Shot Count: Mold Simulation Maximizes Functional Parts From Printed Tooling

If a printed tool only has a finite number of shots in it, why waste any of them on process development?

Article Published on 3/1/2018
The Bottom Line: The Impact of Tax Reform on Moldmaking

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 should decrease a moldmaker’s overall tax liabilities.

Article Published on 8/21/2020
What Is the Difference Between Knit and Meld Lines and Why Does It Matter?

Three terms that often get mixed up in the plastic injection molding industry are weld, meld, and knit lines. Meld and knit lines are actually both different types of weld lines. Here is a look at the differences between them, the causes of meld and knit line imperfections, and their impact on part durability.
 

Article Updated on 8/18/2024 | Published on 2/22/2021
How to Supply Cooling to Additive Tooling

Additive tooling provides limitless options for cooling a mold’s difficult-to-cool areas.

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