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Help for micromachining now in Boston 

A developer of manufacturing equipment that uses a water jet to guide a laser says it will open a second U.S.-based micromachining center (MMC) in Boston....

Laser Marker Works At 1,200 Characters/Sec 

The Videojet 3120 10-watt laser marking system prints at up to 1,200 characters/sec and line speeds to 10 m/sec. Fast scanners and high-speed digital...

A laser for deep engraving 

A new entry-level engraving laser performs deep engraving, a process that removes material deeper and faster than other engraving methods. The Foba G5...

How to EDM 5- holes 

Demand is high to bring into mass production next-generation products such as super-efficient fuel injectors, ultrahigh-dpi inkjet printers, and miniature...

A Few Pointers for Picking a Best Stamping Die 

It makes sense to stamp parts instead of machine them when production volumes are high and machining the parts would require multiple secondary operations....

Inserts Machine Stainless Steel at High Speed 

New inserts with polished faces and cutting edges are intended for cutting stainless steel. The AC610M and AC630M grades from Sumitomo Electric Carbide...

The Changing Shape of Electrochemical Etching 

Electrochemical etching has come a long way since it first targeted large aerospace and automotive components in the 1940s. Recent improvements to the...

Rough With a Waterjet, not an EDM 

MC Machinery Systems Inc., Wood Dale, IL, (www.mitsubishi-world.com) says its Waterjet line reduces production times by rough cutting material before...

Laser Marker Does not Mar Parts 

A laser system lets users mark critical metal and plastic components without marring the surface finish. Electrox, Indianapolis, Ind., (www.electrox.com)...

Turn-and-burn Compared to Turn-while-burn 

In operation, a part is rotated to a certain angle, burned or wire-EDMd, then rotated and burned again. This process continues until the part is complete....

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