How does a metal part go from a basic idea to millions of identical, high-performance components? Doug Stevens of Stevens Company, Inc. addresses this question in a HelloNation article focused on the ...
Non-ferrous metals such as copper, zinc, and tin are fundamental to sectors ranging from electrical infrastructure and construction to renewable energy and advanced manufacturing. Electrolysis—the ...
Every factory since the start of the industrial revolution has shared one very specific trait: tooling sets the identity of the machines, and thus the factory. To create a specific part requires ...
Precision and Integration The technical core of CCIG’s manufacturing prowess lies in its deployment of world-class equipment, ...
Metal stamping is a process that takes flat sheets of steel and uses tooling to convert the sheet of steel into specifically shaped parts. Metal stamping is a complex process and uses various metal ...
Results provide validation of a critical component of Li-Metal's patented, modular metal technology, and further de-risks the Company's plans to establish commercial scale metal production to support ...
Researchers have come up with a 3D printing method using liquid metal that's claimed to produce structures at least 10 times faster than existing metal additive manufacturing processes, though it does ...
The concept of "zero waste" is becoming increasingly popular. That's why many industries have created plans to reduce the majority, if not all, of the materials that would otherwise end up in ...