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Reducing Energy Usage with Wire EDM
Technology advances have helped make today’s EDMs environmentally friendly.
Read MoreMacro Considerations for Cutting Tool Selection
Selecting the best cutting tool is a critical activity to your business success. It’s a re-occurring job that directly impacts cycle time and your shop’s competitiveness.
Read MoreStrategic Partnerships Solidify Automotive Niche
To further strengthen its reputation as a leading innovator in the marketplace, Proper has recently formed strategic alliances with German company KrausMaffei and Woburn, MA-based Trexel Inc.—two vastly different organizations with their own specialties.
Read MoreHow to Better Utilize Your Existing Equipment
It is time to begin to rebuild capacities and get the highest utilization out of your current shop equipment.
Read MoreHow to Get the Most Out of Carbide Recycling
By choosing the right recycling program, mold manufacturers can help sustain both the environment and their industry.
Read MoreMakino’s 2011 Advanced Manufacturing and High-Precision Technology Expo to Feature Speakers, Demonstrations and Exhibitors
Oct. 12-13 at Makino Technology Center in Auburn Hills, MI.
Read MoreFrom the Field: 3-D Printing Streamlines Product Development and Tooling Applications for Power Generation Company
A company that helps businesses harness the power of steam, is now leveraging a second powerful technology – 3D printing – to improve its own business performance.
Read MoreKennametal to Offer Safe-Lock system from Haimer
Kennametal will be offering its customers these benefits in the near future. The global cutting tool company has signed the respective license and will be presenting its Safe-Lock solutions at the EMO show in Hannover.
Read MoreCase Study / Inspection & Measurement
Using Portable CMM Technology to Improve Moldmaking Processes
Read MoreDiversity Is Key to Over Six Decades of Moldmaking Success
In 1945, George Carson dreamt of owning his own business. So he founded Carson Tool & Mold (Kennesaw, GA) in his garage, and hired his first employee—George Myers. Carson ran the shop until he retired in 1988 and Myers continued to build the business, passing the reins to his son David, who currently serves as president after purchasing the company in 1996.
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