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About Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

Manufacturing Tomorrow

This integration helps in achieving greater precision, efficiency, and consistency in manufacturing. CAM systems are used across a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electronics, furniture, and more.

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The Sum of Its Parts: CAM Plus Additive Equals Powerful Hybrid Manufacturing

Fabricating & Metal Work

CAM + AM = Possibility Did you know that computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) and AM working in tandem can be used to create new parts or repair existing ones? Applications for this technology are mainly within the aerospace, medical, and automotive industries, but the list of applications continues to grow.

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Solid Carbide Drills are Designed for Manufacturability

Fabricating & Metal Work

Manufacturers can — and must — innovate with efficiency with advanced solid carbide drills to keep up with these changes. Design for manufacturability (DFM) has become increasingly important for manufacturers in a range of sectors — including automotive , aerospace and general engineering.