MANUFACTURING MONTH IN REVIEW

Companies choose to mark the occasion in any number of ways. While some are content to simply wave the banner, others like Cincinnati Incorporated are making a real difference in the lives of students and the future of the industry. Each year in October, Cincinnati Incorporated (CI) hosts students from the area’s local high schools, vocational schools, and technical colleges. These days include facility tours, a chance to interact with the company’s engineers and professionals, and an opportunity to see some of the industry’s leading machine tools in action.

Read about it here.

Drilling and Milling Solutions Turn Cutting Machines into Multi-Functional Production Centers

Fabricators throughout North America have wider access to some of the industry’s most sought-after cutting equipment. Fabrication processes often require high-precision holes, threads, or countersinks. Whether its flanges, end plates, heat exchanger tube sheets or generally any stress-exposed bolted joints, there are many applications where it is technologically necessary to create the holes by drilling. While there are jobs – especially those with large quantities of holes in a single workpiece or assembly – where using a dedicated boring machine is most efficient, there are also many parts that require just a few holes and perhaps some threads.

Ideally, these parts would be manufactured with a single machining center including cut contours, markings, and machined holes. But, lacking this option, this work is usually done manually, or via a separate mechanized drilling process adding time and cost to the job.

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