News releases on Manufacturingtalk categorised by date
Sunday 28 July
to Saturday 3 August 2002
Position sensors locate precisely and safely
Bi-stable position sensors with matching magnets are ideal for use in a variety of applications requiring precise position sensing for safety.
News from Gentech International ( 2 August 2002)
Take care of your tote bins
Good advice is offered on the care and attention to the plastics tote bin, a way to readily control quality of washed parts. Brochure Available
News from Guyson International ( 2 August 2002)
Process deposits variety of metals
Kinetic Metallization is capable of depositing fully dense, adherent coatings of a variety of metals on standard metal surfaces without costly surface preparation.
News from Inovati ( 2 August 2002)
Rotary torque sensors make no contact
The Model 2002 rotary torque sensors are designed for dynamometer applications where non-contact operation, high torsional stiffness and short length are an advantage.
News from Lebow Products ( 2 August 2002)
Wizard makes hybrid CAD/CAM easy for any shop
OneCNC NURBS based Hybrid CAD/CAM technology enables increased CNC capability and versatility at an affordable price. Wizard Technology to make it easy for any shop to use it.
News from OneCNC ( 2 August 2002)
De-burrer cleans stainless steel in one pass
Ideal for stainless steel, a material that is extremely difficult to de-burr using other methods, this machine removes the burrs and scallops in one pass.
News from Shear-Form Machine Tools ( 2 August 2002)
Put a bid in for incredible machine tool bargains
Machine tool distributor puts up stock clearance machines on its website for auction in September. Brochure Available
News from Dugard ( 1 August 2002)
'Lights out' turning makes the most of CNC
User Application Article The use of a CNC lathe 'Lights-out' package to supplement an existing pair CNC lathes to machine door furniture components has increased output without increasing the workforce.
News from Colchester-Harrison ( 1 August 2002)
On-line quality management can be easier
Companies can turn their existing 'flat-file' quality systems into a relational database with on-line access, using a Process Management tool called 'control'.
News from Enigma Business Consultants ( 1 August 2002)
One electronic unit controls all pneumatic valves
Electronic modules adopt a new strategy for the connection of individual valves to an AS-interface. Brochure Available
News from Festo ( 1 August 2002)
CNC punch press eliminates drilled holes
User Application Article The installation of the latest CNC turret punch press has allowed holes to be accurately punched out in process, rather than drilled on assembly.
News from LVD (UK) ( 1 August 2002)
Off-line programming ensured mill-turn success
User Application Article When a high performance brake specialist installed a mill-turn centre off-line programming helped to bring in-house previous sub-contract components.
News from Pathtrace Engineering Systems ( 1 August 2002)
AC drives distributor appointed for southern UK
OEM's and panel builders can benefit from local availability of low cost, highly functioned AC drives with the appointment of a main distributor in the south of England. Brochure Available
News from Lenze-ACTech (31 July 2002)
Design a New Strategy for Product Success!
Design for Product Success, gives readers a strategic approach for organizing product design in a manner that lowers product costs and raises product quality.
News from American Technical Publishers (31 July 2002)
Test rig simplifies impeller inspection
User Application Article Sigma Aerospace have developed a simple but exceptionally accurate test rig for inspecting aluminium alloy impellers and produces a tamper-proof record of the inspection results.
News from Eurotherm (31 July 2002)
Controller versatility maximises shopfloor use
User Application Article Despite the complexity of much of the work it carries out for numerous aerospace customers, this subcontractor programs as much as 60 per cent of its VMC work on the shopfloor. Brochure Available
News from Hurco Europe (31 July 2002)
Self-adjusting scraper extends conveyor belt life
A scraper system for belt conveyors throughout industry offers large savings from material recovery and extended operating life. Brochure Available
News from Eriks UK (31 July 2002)
Eagles rev up performance on the speedway
User Application Article C Dugard Machine Tools and their range of Eagle lathes and machining centres are riding high in the field of engineering - and drive up performance on the speedway too. Brochure Available
News from Dugard (30 July 2002)
Polished coils coated for corrosion-free holding
Stainless and aluminium processor has introduced new ranges of polished coil and sheet stock to provide customers with an off-the-shelf service.
News from Cashmores (30 July 2002)
Electronic lathe chases threads automatically
By embodying automatic thread chasing and Acme- threading cycles, a range of electronic lathes is billed as a natural successor to the manual centr4e lathe.
News from TS Harrison and Sons (30 July 2002)
Robots reduce DNA sampling costs, raise output
User Application Article Industrial automation technologies are playing an increasing role in bringing modern healthcare standards to more and more people around the world. Brochure Available
News from Hoerbiger-Origa (30 July 2002)
Service centre software to enhance cash flow
By installing a service centre service management system, a leading machine tool company will access real-time information on its field service activities enhancing cash flow.
News from Tesseract (30 July 2002)
Calibrate temperature sensors and thermistors
Julabo temperature baths offer precise temperature stability to +/-0.01degC, covering wide temperature ranges from -95 degC to +300 degC.
News from Julabo Labortechnik (30 July 2002)
Chillers can operate remotely
A range of high quality chillers, which can be located remotely from equipment served, cover wide temperature ranges from -95 degC to +250 degC.
News from Julabo Labortechnik (30 July 2002)
Accurate chucking ups transmission reliability
User Application Article Collet chuck's high accuracy clamping secures holding of short-length model racing car transmission parts in CNC lathe for machining within 0.004mm TIR.
News from Leader Chuck Systems (30 July 2002)
Vertical turning centres mill and drill
Precision turning as well as milling/drilling operations on large components may be performed on vertical turning centres storing, as standard, up to 36 driven tools. Brochure Available
News from NCMT (30 July 2002)
All-electric punch press can laser-cut too
Further versatility in the production of sheet metal components results from the addition of a laser cutting facility to an already versatile all-electric CNC punch press. Brochure Available
News from Press and Shear Machinery (30 July 2002)
Large linear bearing stockholder also modifies
Claiming to have the UK's biggest stockholding of NSK linear bearings, guides and ballscrews on a single site, the service is supported by specialist engineers for bespoke specificiations. Brochure Available
News from Unimatic Engineers (30 July 2002)
Wise up to latest progressive press tool design
Four of the UK's leading exponents in the design, manufacture and use of press tools and progressive dies are joining forces to present a seminar on 'Progress Die - The Complete Process'.
News from Vero International Software (30 July 2002)
Lathe builders adds extra capacity and updates
A number of spindle speed, main motor and between-centres capacity improvements - up to 8000mm between centres - have been made to heavy duty CNC lathes.
News from Ward CNC Machinery (30 July 2002)
Signal tower offers high protection rating
Modular signal tower system offers high protection rating IP 65 for use in extreme conditions and long-life LED.
News from Werma Signaltechnik (30 July 2002)
Track tooling and keep tools securely
A highly secure tool storage and tracking system, ideal for high value tooling, helps manufacturers save money and improve efficiency in the workplace.
News from Kardex Systems (29 July 2002)
Contract stimulates new oil country lathe buy
User Application Article A GBP 250,000 contract for downhole tool components prompted a subcontractor to invest in a new oil country lathe which can operate in manual 'teach' mode and full CNC operation.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools (29 July 2002)
Latest robots improve weld, paint line flexibility
User Application Article TAIKAI is Japanese for "company innovation" and a word that has been very good news for robot suppliers following Honda's decision to implement such a project within a number of factories.
News from Motoman Robotics (UK) (29 July 2002)
Compact readout system offers greater control
Single-axis analogue readout system offers scale factoring, linear and segmented error compensation, axis resolution, diagnostic signal detection and reference functions. Brochure Available
News from Newall Measurement Systems (29 July 2002)
Digital readouts offer ease of use
Digital readout units feature segmented error compensation, an easy-to-install modular design, multilingual message screens and a single keystroke entry system. Brochure Available
News from Newall Measurement Systems (29 July 2002)
Affordable software combines ERP and PM
Powerful supply chain management software for the A and D market combines ERP and Project Management for the first time, affordably.
News from Infor (29 July 2002)
Total number of news releases published during the week: 37
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