Production Engineering Solutions dergisinin 1 Eylül 2020 tarihli dergi editörünün seçtiği haberlerden oluşan haber bülteni aşağıda yer almaktadır.
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I’m going to seize the opportunity of using my comment this month as a call to action for editorial content.
But first, let’s pause for reflection on where we are at the moment. 1st August was a significant date in the calendar in terms of working arrangements. It marked the start of the rundown of the furlough scheme that has been in place for most of the year and also a change in emphasis from the Government encouraging people that have been working from home to return to the office.
Fears of a second wave are never far from people’s thoughts however and we’ve seen warning signs in certain areas of the country that COVID-19 is on the rise – namely Greater Manchester, East Lancashire, parts of West Yorkshire. Lightning fast restriction measures have been put in place in those areas in an attempt to combat the outbreaks…
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New environmentally friendly machining techniques that will reduce the cost, lead time and risk of high-value nuclear components are being developed. Nuclear Energy Components (NEC) is starting work with the Nuclear AMRC on the project, which is funded by the UK government’s Nuclear Innovation Programme, and is part of a £40 million investment in advanced nuclear technologies…
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Castings firm Grainger & Worrall has used its rapid end-to-end approach to fill product requirements in order to avoid costly delays in automotive production restarts after the pandemic. This has enabled the company, which won a Queen’s Award for Innovation earlier this year for its next generation castings, to play a key role in helping to restart the automotive industry in Europe…
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The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) has announced the appointment of Mike Wilson as chief automation officer. Mr Wilson will lead the MTC’s drive to increase the adoption of automation throughout the UK manufacturing industry. Supported by the existing expertise and extensive resources within the MTC, he will be looking to provide assistance to companies…
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An engineering joint venture based in Yorkshire has delivered its largest ever rapid tooling project as demand for shorter lead times increases. MetLase, which is a joint venture between Rolls-Royce and Unipart, has designed and manufactured a stainless steel tool measuring 4m in diameter and capable of holding a component 2m tall…
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A new institute in Rochdale hopes to drive innovation for the UK’s advanced machinery manufacturers with the help of new funding. The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has secured £50,000 early-stage funding for the Advanced Machinery and Productivity (AMP) Institute. The funding has been awarded through the UK’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) Strength in Places Fund (SIPF)…
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With extensive experience in the design and manufacture of regulators under its PRESREG brand, JRE Precision found its services in high demand during the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result, its machining capability required a rapid injection of capacity. Support came in the shape of XYZ Machine Tools. With its offer of a machine loan to those companies aiding the NHS…
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The PES Subcontractor Sourcing Guide 2020 is a brand new digital publication to help you source the right subcontract solution for your business. |
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The Mazak iSMART factory encompasses the complete digital integration of the factory with the latest manufacturing equipment, automation and advanced manufacturing practices…
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From its Nottingham factory, Esprit Automation designs and manufactures CNC fibre and plasma cutting machines, ensuring transparency and quality control throughout the manufacturing process…
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Precision machining firm, Tees Components, has unveiled its latest CNC horizontal boring mill in a virtual commissioning ceremony hosted by Tees Valley mayor, Ben Houchen…
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Haas Automation’s redesigned TRT210 tilting rotary table puts 5-axis capabilities well within reach of the average shop floor and its new smaller size provides greater mounting flexibility than its predecessor…
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| Imes iCut Smart Water waterjet cutting machine brochure |
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| MIE Solutions: Advanced Engineering UK case study |
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| Lehmann: Swiss rotary table technology |
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| New products and offers from M.A. Ford Europe |
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