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PTXPO 2023 Preview: Unlocking Your Next Solution for Mold Maintenance, Repair and Surface Treatment

Mold Making Technology

Current as of 2/23/23 This article contains information on exhibitors highlighting the Mold Maintenance , Repair and Surface Treatment products and services at their booth in the Moldmaking Pavilion and across the show floor. Photo credit clockwise, from top left: Wisconsin Engraving, Fisa North America, Custom Etch and St.

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Modern Machine Shop's Top 10 Articles of 2024

Modern Machine Shop

As 2024 draws to a close, it is great to look back on the articles that piqued our audience’s interests the most. Here, we have compiled a list of the top ten most-viewed articles of 2024. Thanks to ballbar testing with a Renishaw QC20-W, the Autodesk Technology Centers now have more confidence in their machine tools.

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Electrical Discharge Machining in Ten Articles

Modern Machine Shop

Throughout the years, Modern Machine Shop has written extensively about Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM). EDM is capable of machining complex shapes in hard materials. From the process of buying a wire EDM to 3D printed parts and beyond, here are ten of the most read EDM articles from Modern Machine Shop.

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MoldMaking Technology's Most-Viewed Content 2022: Products

Mold Making Technology

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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Metal AM Advances in Composite Tooling

Mold Making Technology

Like other 3D printing technologies, AM offers higher design freedom than machining or forming metals, plastics or composites themselves, easily printing geometries that are impossible or extremely costly to achieve with conventional manufacturing technologies. Photo Credit: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc.