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Where to Focus Your Improvement Efforts

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Mold builders need a systematic process that allows the business to repeatedly (and with confidence) make decisions about what to improve on an ongoing basis. This is the fourth and final installment in our series of articles. After all, you run a mold shop and your mix is constantly changing.

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MoldMaking Technology's Most-Viewed Content 2022: Products

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Photo Credit, clockwise from top left: GF Machining Solutions, IMCO Carbide Tool, DMG MORI USA and Capture3D. With Christmas right around the corner, MoldMaking Technology is gifting you, our readers, with an annual top-viewed article series covering products, profiles, tips and case studies, available each Monday leading up to the new year.

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PTXPO 2023 Preview: Mold Builders for Complete Project Assistance

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Photo Credit, clockwise from top left: Simoldes Tools, Triangle Tool, Decatur Mold and FET Engineering The Plastics Technology Expo (PTXPO), taking place this year March 28-30, 2023 at the Donald E. This round of profiles features Mold Building Services. This exhibitor list is subject to change.

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PTXPO Preview 2023: 3D Printing, Machining and Cutting Tools Technology and Services

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Current as of 2/01/23 This article contains information on exhibitors highlighting 3D Printing , Machining or Cutting Tools products and services at their booth in the Moldmaking Pavilion and across the show floor. Photo credit, clock wise from top left: Hermle USA, Allied Machine, Mantle and Cheto Corp.

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Metal AM Advances in Composite Tooling

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Luckily, metal additive manufacturing (AM) — which was initially used to produce prototype and low-volume metal parts — is starting to gain converts as a method to fabricate tooling components and entire molds. It also reduced maintenance costs, tool costs (30-40%) and tooling lead times (20-30%).