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Precision in Flight

Dinesh Mishra

Advanced materials like titanium and composites are widely used in aerospace manufacturing. Ceratizit has introduced advanced tooling solutions to enhance machining efficiency and tool life for aerospace materials like titanium and composites, which are notoriously difficult to machine. How is Ceratizit integrating Industry 4.0

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Hexagon partners with additive manufacturing R&D centre

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Hexagon has partnered with Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), a national research and development (R&D) centre, to provide software that will help meet a Swedish initiative to advance the use of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and accelerate the adoption of innovative and sustainable processes in European industry.

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Showcasing the Power of Additive Manufacturing

i4.0 today

To show visitors how additive manufacturing (AM) can streamline their factory floor production, Tri-Tech 3D , UK provider of Stratasys 3D printing solutions, is attending the Scotland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition. The post Showcasing the Power of Additive Manufacturing appeared first on i4.0

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Showcasing the Power of Additive Manufacturing

i4.0 today

To show visitors how additive manufacturing (AM) can streamline their factory floor production, Tri-Tech 3D , UK provider of Stratasys 3D printing solutions, is attending the Scotland Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition. The post Showcasing the Power of Additive Manufacturing appeared first on i4.0

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Pioneering Precision and Sustainability

Dinesh Mishra

Additionally, the adoption of lean manufacturing processes and Industry 4.0 By prioritizing sustainable practices, the industry is not only meeting environmental goals but also reaping long-term operational benefits. technologies ensures efficient resource utilization, eliminating waste in materials, time, and costs.

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Embracing additive to move forward

Manufacturer's Monthly

SQP has its own purpose-built facility in WA’s Bibra Lake, where it employs and trains local talent to operate high-quality CNC machine tools, robotics and additive manufacturing technologies. As an early adopter of Industry 4.0 A specific challenge kickstarted SQP’s additive manufacturing journey.

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SQP Engineering adopts FX20 3D printer to accelerate production

AU Manufacturing

Operating as an industrial manufacturing equipment provider specialising in machining, SQP has had to face various logistical issues and supply chain disruptions since its inception in 2006. Most of SQP’s business has historically been supplying precision-machined products for mining equipment, but Industry 4.0