Make Every Shot Count: Mold Simulation Maximizes Functional Parts From Printed Tooling

Tony Deligio | Additive Manufacturing

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

Mid-America Machining Grows Lightweight Packaging Options With Cornerstone Technology

| MoldMaking Technology

Cornerstone Technology molds and design services has been proven to reduce the weight of extrusion blow molded containers by 20-25%.

Novanta Laser Processing Integrator Packages Enable Faster System Setups

Angela Osborne | Additive Manufacturing

The configurable CO2 laser and scan head subsystem simplifies integration.

Tsugami America Opens New Technical Center in Minnesota

Chris Pasion | Modern Machine Shop

The new facility in Minnesota features a large working showroom floor for turnkeys, test cuts and training.

LemTech inaugura planta de producción en Querétaro

Mauricio Pineda | Modern Machine Shop México

Con una inversión de 218 millones de pesos, en la planta de LemTech se realizarán actividades de estampado, moldeo de inyección de plástico y conjuntos mecánicos para la industria automotriz.

Practical Observations in Surface Chemistry and Boundary Layer Control to Enable Scalable Electrochemical Operation - The 57th William Blum Lecture

| Products Finishing

This paper is based on the 57th William Blum Memorial Lecture at SUR/FIN 2023, in Cleveland, Ohio on June 8, 2023, by Dr. Tim Hall, recipient of the 2023 NASF Scientific Achievement Award.  It focuses on the practical effects of controlling the boundary and surface chemistry on a wide range of electrochemical applications.  After a brief introduction to the concept and principles of surface and boundary layer properties during electrochemical processes, the use of this approach in controlling various physical properties during electroplating and electrochemical finishing is discussed, including controlling coating stress and metal composition, as well as enabling simple water-based electrolytes to polish passive or complex materials. 

Xact Metal Works With Uddeholm as It Expands Into Tooling, Molding

Angela Osborne | Additive Manufacturing

Uddeholm’s Corrax for additive manufacturing is a corrosion-resistant, cobalt-free tool and mold steel capable of an A1 surface finish post-polishing.

'Smart,' Moisture-Based Drying Technology Enhanced

Jim Callari | Plastics Technology

At NPE2024, Novatec relaunches DryerGenie with a goal to putting an end to drying based on time.

How I Made It: Amy Skrzypczak, CNC Machinist, Westminster Tool

Brent Donaldson | Modern Machine Shop

At just 28 years old, Amy Skrzypczak is already logging her ninth year as a CNC machinist. While during high school Skrzypczak may not have guessed that she’d soon be running an electrical discharge machining (EDM) department, after attending her local community college she found a home among the “misfits” at Westminster Tool. Today, she oversees the company’s wire EDM operations and feels grateful to have avoided more well-worn career paths.
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Composite wrap system combats corrosion in industrial tank repair

| CompositesWorld

A fiberglass and carbon fiber composite wrap system enabled an Australian nickel mine to quickly repair a stainless steel ammonium sulphate feed tank and protect against future corrosion.  

Aduro y Universidad Western trabajan en innovación en reciclaje

Marcela Castro | Plastics Technology México

Aduro Clean Technologies y la Universidad Western actualizan su proyecto de investigación sobre reciclaje de polímeros.

Versatile Mold and Design is Acquired by The Heico Companies

| MoldMaking Technology

The Georgia-based moldmaker/molder’s expertise in the development of high-precision molds and molding services grows Heico’s portfolio.

Process Monitoring, Cold Runner and Nozzles Bring Control, Industry 4.0 to the Mold

| MoldMaking Technology

Ewikon touches on a few of its popular innovations previously highlighted at K 2019, including the HPS III-MV multi-tip nozzle, smart Control and Coolshot.  

Toyoda Gosei develops seawater-derived fiber-reinforced material

Grace Stubbins | CompositesWorld

Fiber reinforcement is formed from magnesium hydroxide derived from seawater, achieving plastic parts that contributed to improved environmental performance.

BioStruct project to validate biocomposite-focused manufacturing processes

Grace Stubbins | CompositesWorld

For the next 3 years, Ideko and European partners are working to develop and validate to TLR 7 novel processes to boost the use of natural fibers and biological resins.

3 Attributes of the “Second Wave” of AM Part Producers

Peter Zelinski | Additive Manufacturing

Successful contact manufacturers in additive look more and more like successful contract manufacturers in general.

The Why & How of Developing a Talent Strategy

Christina Fuges | MoldMaking Technology

Chief Workforce Development Officer of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and owner of Human Asset Management talk about workforce readiness, the state of the manufacturing workforce and steps for building a talent strategy.
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Más de 110 kg de unicel reciclados en el Manantial de la Media Luna

Suset Carlos Campos | Plastics Technology México

En colaboración con Recicla Unicel, DART de México y Tecnologías Rennueva, el Manantial de la Media Luna promueve el reciclaje de unicel y la cultura ambiental.

Nikon Metrology's CT Software Provides AI-Assisted Imaging

Chris Pasion | Production Machining

Nikon’s AI Reconstruction technology enables rapid results and optimized analysis by applying deep learning techniques to enhance image quality.

Bioresin for Injection Molding

| Plastics Technology

Bioresins have become an increasingly popular alternative to the traditional petroleum-based resins used in the injection molding process. Download our guide to learn how you can take advantage of the growing opportunity in bioresins.

In Memoriam: Mike Sepe

Jim Callari | Plastics Technology

“The Materials Analyst” and long-time contributor to Plastics Technology passes away at 71.  

Escáner óptico 3D con zoom se hace flexible para inspeccionar moldes complejos

Eduardo Tovar | Modern Machine Shop México

El SmartScan VR800, de Hexagon, está construido sobre una plataforma rediseñada y equipado con una lente de zoom motorizada.