Blaser Swisslube Inc., a global supplier of high-performance metalworking fluids, and NIDEC Machine Tool America, a producer ...
According to the Association for Manufacturing Technology’s monthly Manufacturing Technology Orders Report (USMTO), the ...
The FMI report, “Metalworking Fluids Market Size & Forecast, 2025-2035,” reveals an incremental USD 4.9 billion in revenue ...
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of traveling to the headquarters ofClassic Trucksmagazine to give a private workshop for Ryan Manson, the editor, and his assistant, Christian Arriero. I've been ...
Jimmy Diresta is one of the most skilled and riveting DIYers around with projects on his YouTube channel that range from a steel and wood bench seat to an aluminum axe. His 10 DIY bottle openers ...
Manufacturers embracing intelligent fluid management systems can achieve significant improvements in productivity, product ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is helping employers provide a safer workplace for workers exposed to metalworking fluids. The publication of "Metalworking Fluids: Safety and ...
Traditionally, the best-selling issues of Car Craft are those with a paint and body theme. As much as we like to read about engine builds or suspension upgrades, a lot of that stuff is assembly.
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5,000-year-old slag reveals early metalworking via CT scans
Computed tomography is now doing for ancient metalworking what it once did for medicine, turning opaque fragments of slag into detailed cross-sections of early technology. By peering inside 5,000-year ...
“Metal isn’t hard. It’s soft. When you work silver or other metals into the form of a vessel, they’re warmed by your hands, becoming one with you and transforming into your desired shape.” I had ...
Dr. Linda Boutoille from Queens University Belfast conducted a meticulous examination of the bracelet using a high-resolution digital microscope, magnifying its surface up to 220 times. What she ...
Occupational exposure to fluid commonly used in metal machining operations may be related to a rare, irreversible lung disease, according to new research. Occupational exposure to fluid commonly used ...
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