Manufacturing Processes, Equipment & Machinery

Vacuum Molding Versus Injection Molding

There are several ways in which plastic parts can be manufactured. Two of the predominant ones include vacuum molding & injection molding. Both processes involve benefits contingent on the specific application. Vacuum molding, also called thermoforming, is generally utilized for large-scale designs with quicker production runs, whereas injection molding is more suitable for making small […]

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The 5 Most Striking Construction Technology Advancements Of 2020

With 2020 fast approaching, what is the construction industry going to look like this year, and in the following years? Will construction technology and products like traffic cones, barricades, lifters, and other equipment still be used? More likely than not, yes. These are pieces of equipment we aren’t going to get rid of. With this

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Laser Chillers in Manufacturing

Wherever lasers are used within manufacturing processes heat is generated. Chillers are essential in removing the excess heat that can potentially damage equipment surrounding the laser, the laser tube. It can also compromise the accuracy of the laser, its quality, and the wavelength that it operates at. Process cooling systems for lasers work to extend the

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A Beginner’s Guide to Fiber Laser Marking

In medical, aviation, and military applications where safety and security are of paramount importance, more and more manufacturers are placing permanent identification labels on their components to aid in identification and traceability. Many industries are now using laser technology to add barcodes and unique identification numbers to parts because laser marking offers non-contact, abrasion-resistant, permanent

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Curbing Industrial Machinery Wear with the Use of Cutting-Edge Technology

Manufacturers have a common objective for avoiding any failures while producing goods. Certainly, their goal is to meet each schedule of the client’s deadline with fewer expenses. It’s also important they create a specific number of workpieces of the wanted condition. Nowadays, every company can keep good production by curbing industrial machinery wear with the

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