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November-December 2018

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In this issue we take a closer look at the latest manufacturing trends in the medical, pharmaceutical and dental markets of the healthcare industry, including medical devices, surgical instruments, apparatus, artificial limbs, operating room and hospital equipment, X-ray machines and more.  

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How to Increase Uptime in Press Shops

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems and new tooling components are optimizing stamping process safety, speed, uptime, cost and standardization, creating more efficient and reliable operations to satisfy stringent production demands.

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems...

Sheet Metal Marking Review

With Video

Demands are growing for sheet metal fabricators to mark their parts during production for product traceability in the field and better efficiencies in the shop, but many part identification systems can add an unnecessary secondary process. Whenever possible, consider finding ways to incorporate part marking into a manufacturing step that is already required. Here are some ways to use the equipment that you already have.

Demands are growing for sheet metal fabricators to mark their parts during...

Convection Oven for Heat Treating Stainless Steel

The Model 42-M36 forced air recirculating oven from Lucifer Furnaces is ideal for heat treating 17-4 stainless steel parts used in medical and aerospace applications.

The Model 42-M36 forced air recirculating oven from Lucifer Furnaces is ideal...

Cabinet Oven Holds Large Parts on Rollout Shelves

No. 903 from Grieve is a 650 deg F cabinet oven that has 40 kW installed in Incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements with a 1,000 CFM, 1 hp recirculating blower for horizontal airflow to the workload.

No. 903 from Grieve is a 650 deg F cabinet oven that...

How to Increase Uptime in Press Shops

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems and new tooling components are optimizing stamping process safety, speed, uptime, cost and standardization, creating more efficient and reliable operations to satisfy stringent production demands.

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems...

Sheet Metal Marking Review

With Video

Demands are growing for sheet metal fabricators to mark their parts during production for product traceability in the field and better efficiencies in the shop, but many part identification systems can add an unnecessary secondary process. Whenever possible, consider finding ways to incorporate part marking into a manufacturing step that is already required. Here are some ways to use the equipment that you already have.

Demands are growing for sheet metal fabricators to mark their parts during...

Understanding Press Brake Tooling Tonnage Ratings and Calculations

There are various ways to measure tonnage capacity in press brake tooling, so it’s important to look beyond the tooling catalog when doing comparisons to really understand the numbers being displayed. Understanding the units of measure most commonly used to measure tonnage capacity is a crucial first step.

There are various ways to measure tonnage capacity in press brake tooling,...

How Cardiologists Use 3D Printing to Save Tiny Lives

With Video

Pediatric cardiac surgery that deals with delicate structures like tiny little hearts of neonates is one of the most demanding medical specialties. Here is a story about a determined child surgeon, his newborn patient with a heart defect and the child’s mother.

Pediatric cardiac surgery that deals with delicate structures like tiny little hearts...

Robotic Simulation to Bridge the Skills Gap

With Video

Because robots still only do what they are programmed to do and still require qualified personnel to build, operate and maintain them, savvy shops realize that creating a workforce skilled in Industry 4.0 technologies is key to future competitiveness – but certain challenges make this difficult. What should they do?

Because robots still only do what they are programmed to do and...

Picture of Health (Part One)

With Video

An aging population, chronic disease and increasing access to medical services all create growing demands for cost-effective medical devices – and healthy business for OEMs and parts suppliers of complex components used in medical devices, surgical instruments, apparatus, artificial limbs, operating room and hospital equipment, dental equipment, X-ray machines and more.

An aging population, chronic disease and increasing access to medical services all...

Picture of Health (Part Two)

With Video

Part Two continues a closer look at the innovation that fuels U.S. medical device manufacturing.

Part Two continues a closer look at the innovation that fuels U.S....

How Smart Drilling Improves Bone Fracture Operations

When repairing a fracture in osteosynthesis, doctors once had to manually determine bone diameter and hole depth during the operation using a gauge, which could lead to mistakes in screw selection. Now an intelligent drilling machine can properly measure the length of screws without error.

When repairing a fracture in osteosynthesis, doctors once had to manually determine...

Acquiring Complex Machined Parts in the “No Bid Zone”

Pharmaceutical equipment builders demand machined components with such ultra-high tolerances and complexity that many precision shops must pass on jobs that are simply too difficult or beyond their capability. Who can they turn to?

Pharmaceutical equipment builders demand machined components with such ultra-high tolerances and complexity...

How a Pneumatic Tapping Arm Eliminates Mental and Physical Fatigue

With Video

This fabrication shop specializes in residential work and custom one-off designs that require joining dissimilar materials and demand a lot of elbow grease and mental concentration. These jobs took a toll on workers, causing fatigue that led to rework and scrap – until they discovered a pneumatic tapping arm.

This fabrication shop specializes in residential work and custom one-off designs that...

Robotic Simulation to Bridge the Skills Gap

With Video

Because robots still only do what they are programmed to do and still require qualified personnel to build, operate and maintain them, savvy shops realize that creating a workforce skilled in Industry 4.0 technologies is key to future competitiveness – but certain challenges make this difficult. What should they do?

Because robots still only do what they are programmed to do and...

Using 4943 Filler Metal to Weld Critical Medical Devices for the U.S. Military

With Video

Fort Defiance Industries builds medical equipment used in military and disaster relief operations for life and death situations where the stakes are high. To ensure their devices will not fail, they needed a filler metal that provides significantly better weld strength and reliability compared to other options.

Fort Defiance Industries builds medical equipment used in military and disaster relief...

Robotic Simulation to Bridge the Skills Gap

With Video

Because robots still only do what they are programmed to do and still require qualified personnel to build, operate and maintain them, savvy shops realize that creating a workforce skilled in Industry 4.0 technologies is key to future competitiveness – but certain challenges make this difficult. What should they do?

Because robots still only do what they are programmed to do and...

Grind, Blend and Finish with One Disc

A strong, reliable, chemical-resistant alternative to conventional fiberglass-backed discs, PLANTEX SUNFIRE CERAMIC segmented flap discs from CS Unitec can remove up to 9 lb of metal with one disc.

A strong, reliable, chemical-resistant alternative to conventional fiberglass-backed discs, PLANTEX SUNFIRE CERAMIC...

Polygonal Clamping Addresses Medical Micromachining Needs

With Video

We recently had a question-and-answer session with Matt Panosh of SCHUNK to discuss the current trends and challenges in micromachining components for medical devices, surgical equipment and other related apparatus, and learn more about the technology many shops are using to compete in this environment.

We recently had a question-and-answer session with Matt Panosh of SCHUNK to...

How to Increase Uptime in Press Shops

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems and new tooling components are optimizing stamping process safety, speed, uptime, cost and standardization, creating more efficient and reliable operations to satisfy stringent production demands.

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems...

Six Factors in Selecting Hydraulic or Shrink-Fit Holders

Shrink-fit and hydraulic holders are both useful in low clearance, tight work envelopes found in moldmaking and multi-axis machining applications. When deciding which one to use, their differences will guide your choice. Here are some of the fundamental contrasts to help you decide which holder type is best for your work.

Shrink-fit and hydraulic holders are both useful in low clearance, tight work...

Understanding Press Brake Tooling Tonnage Ratings and Calculations

There are various ways to measure tonnage capacity in press brake tooling, so it’s important to look beyond the tooling catalog when doing comparisons to really understand the numbers being displayed. Understanding the units of measure most commonly used to measure tonnage capacity is a crucial first step.

There are various ways to measure tonnage capacity in press brake tooling,...

Measure Spherical and Plano Optics on the Shop Floor

The MarOpto MT 100 from Mahr Inc. is ideal for measuring spheres and flats up to 4 in diameter with lambda/20 accuracy and resolution of 0.5 µm.

The MarOpto MT 100 from Mahr Inc. is ideal for measuring spheres...

How to Increase Uptime in Press Shops

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems and new tooling components are optimizing stamping process safety, speed, uptime, cost and standardization, creating more efficient and reliable operations to satisfy stringent production demands.

Here are some of the ways that next generation lightweight tooling systems...
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