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Digital Manufacturing: A Hybrid Advancement “AIMS” to Deliver2014-04-25 Author: Tim Shinbara From: IMT Despite its great potential, additive manufacturing has the current drawback of requiring secondary operations to complete a part. A methodology dubbed “AIMS” is attempting to overcome this challenge via an integrated and hybrid, i.e., additive plus subtractive (read: machining), approach. Hyperlink to Original Source
Rise of the Machines: Industrial Machinery Market Growth to Double in 20142014-04-18 Author: Jonathan Cassell From: Industry Market Trends Recovering global economic conditions will spur “quite impressive” growth in the worldwide industrial machinery market for the next four years, according to IHS. This growth is materializing from more need for consumer essentials such as cars and food, as well as oil and gas exploration, construction, and green energy. Hyperlink to Original Source
Manufacturing Production Roars Back2014-03-28 Author: IMT Staff From: IMT U.S. factory output posted an unexpectedly sharp rebound in February that all but reversed January’s weather-caused setback, offering an encouraging sign of an economy that is once again picking up momentum. Hyperlink to Original Source
Metal Injection Molding Lowers Product Costs2014-03-21 Author: Doug Smock From: Industry Market Trends MIM combines the benefits of net-shape metal parts and molded-in part functionality not possible with machining. MIM is a growing technology, with automotive being one of the promising application markets. Hyperlink to Original Source
Cutting Tool Consumption Dropped 11.7% in December2014-02-27 Author: Robert Brooks From: American Machinist U.S. machine shops and other manufacturers’ consumption of cutting tools fell 11.7% from November to December, totaling $138 million for the month. The total was 3.9% less than the December 2012 value. Hyperlink to Original Source
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