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If it’s one thing the pandemic taught us, is that life is too short.We find ourselves in a position where we want more time with our people; the wife, friends, kids, and grandkids. Americans are looking for non-traditional jobs in the work place and for more flex and freedom to live their moments free from the 8-hour workday.
With manufacturers facing a skills gap that could result in 2.1 million unfilled jobs by 2030, retaining qualified and effective employees is critical. But how do manufacturing leaders keep great employees on staff?
The main reasons that employees remain at a company are enjoyment of the work (83%) and stability/job security (79%). Other contributors to satisfaction include the family friendliness of the employer and the way the job fits into their lifestyles outside of work.
•Feeling good: Employees who felt valued by their companies had significant more motivation and job satisfaction.
•Nearly all workers who said they felt valued by their employers (97%) described themselves as highly motivated and satisfied with their jobs. Nearly as many (96%) would recommend their company to others as a good place to work.
•Meanwhile, among employees who did not feel valued by their employers, those numbers dropped to 45% and 25%, respectively.
•Fair treatment:Workers who felt that their employers treated them fairly were also less likely to be stressed out on a typical workday (at only 16%). But among workers who said they were treated unfairly, 68% felt stressed on a regular basis.
Securing a college degree is traditionally seen as the surest way to obtain a good-paying job. Statistics also bear out the fact that the best opportunities await those with higher education. Anyone can look up the numbers and confirm this workplace reality. In 2018, for example, 83% of the United States population between the ages of 25 and 64 with a bachelor’s degree or higher were employed. Meanwhile, among the civilian population in the same age group with high school as their highest educational attainment, only 68.8% were in the labor force (Ma et al., 2019).
Despite the staggering difference between the employment status of college degree holders and non-college-educated workers, the unemployment rate for the latter has been steadily decreasing in the past nine years. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for individual’s age 25 or older who have a high school diploma had gone down to 3.7% in 2019 from 10.3% in 2010. A major driving force behind the decrease in the unemployment rate of non-degree holders is the growing number of companies that recognize the value of experience and hands-on skills instead of just focusing on educational attainment, especially if there are good character and professional references.
I encourage you all to look at the ways we do business as open mindedly as possible. This is how we should all staff our businesses and continue to grow.
Thank you all for your continued support of our regional manufacturing magazines!
Merry Christmas and Happy Prosperous New Year!
Kim Carpenter
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Boeing Gets Needed Max Extension Added To Spending Bill
The Boeing Renton factory rolled out the first 737 Max 10, the largest jet in its Max family of aircraft, in November 2019.
By Daniel McCoy
The Boeing Co. appears set for a year-end reprieve through Congress
that will allow it to certify its newest 737 MAX jets without costly changes.
According to a report from the Seattle Times, legislators early Tuesday agreed on a spending bill that included an amendment to the certification process that Boeing (NYSE: BA) has lobbied hard for throughout the second half of the year.
Tucked into the 4,155-page, $1.7 billion omnibus spending bill —
which also prevents a government shutdown with expected final approval before midnight on Friday — is a provision that allows the Federal Aviation Administration to give the manufacturer a pass on a Dec. 27 certification deadline that has loomed over the coming MAX 10 and MAX 7 narrow-body jets.
Boeing had previously raised the possibility of canceling one or both aircraft programs without an extension, an outcome that would have a substantial impact on future production work in Wichita.
Locally based Spirit AeroSystems Inc. (NYSE: SPR) builds the complete fuselage and other components on the existing MAX 8 and MAX 9 models, helping make the 737 the most important individual aircraft program to the Wichita economy.
Spirit is the city’s largest employer, with around 11,000 local workers.
Boeing said at the end of the third quarter that it had orders for around 600 MAX 10s and around 250 MAX 7s in its firm backlog.
The previous deadline stemmed from the Aircraft Safety and Certification Reform Act passed in 2020 in the wake of deadly MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019. That legislation set new cockpit-alerting equipment requirements for jets certified past the end of 2022.
Those crashes of two 737 MAX 8 aircraft just five months apart killed all 346 people aboard the jets and led to a 20-month safety grounding of the jet.
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Announcements & Releases
Name Change From Allied Tool & Die Co., LLC To Atd Precision Manufacturing LLC
Hello Everyone, I am excited to announce the name change to ATD Precision Manufacturing effective January 1, 2023.
The company was founded 72 years ago by the Jordan family as a provider of tools, dies, and jigs for the aerospace industry. The original company name matched the output of the business.
In 1984 when ownership passed from the first to the second generation the focus of the company shifted to piece production and contract manufacturing. In the decades since, the capabilities of the company have grown to encompass both sheet metal fabrication and CNC machining.
In 2015 the third generation took ownership, and it was clear that both customers and vendors did not understand the breadth of our operations. Should we keep the name known for decades or change because it no longer communicates what we do?
At trade shows people invariably come up to us looking for tooling to be made or to sell us die components. We tell them “We can make tooling, but we would use it to make and sell parts. We haven’t sold a die set to a customer in over 15 years.” This begets the real question of how many people don’t approach us because of our name when we could be the vendor, customer, or partner they are looking for. ATD Precision Manufacturing is a name that truly represents what we do. Sheet Metal Fabrication and CNC machining of parts for the aerospace and related industries.
The management team and ownership of the company continues to be the same. The tax ID and bank accounts are also all staying the same. We are very proud of our workforce, culture, and the quality parts produced that have long made us a great company to associate with.
Change summary effective January 1, 2023:
New name: ATD Precision Manufacturing LLC
New website: atdpmfg.com (please check it out to learn more about us)
New email suffix: all employee emails will have the suffix @alliedtool. com change to @atdpmfg.com.
Regards, Bill Jordan CEO (3rd generation)
Star Metal Fluids Adds A New Sales Professionnal To Their Already Great Arsenal
We are excited to announce the addition of Lucas Cassil to the Star Metal Fluids team! Lucas has been hired on as an Account Manager for our Utah branch and will support accounts located between Salt Lake City and Gunnison.
Lucas is a Utah native and enjoys mountain biking and baseball.
Please feel free to reach out and help us welcome Lucas to the industry at: l_cassil@metalfluids.com.
Epic Finance – Focusing on the Buyer AND Seller
Epic Finance (Golden, CO) is taking a modern approach to the machine tool financing industry. Led by Chris Frans, CLFP (President), Epic’s goal is to provide the most optimal customer service to both the customer and the distributor or OEM that is selling the equipment, all while providing aggressively low rates.
Chris Frans has been in the equipment finance industry for a decade and has provided financing to thousands of customers around the US. He has a great understanding of the manufacturing industry, the equipment, and what is needed to meet each individual customer’s needs.
Please reach out to Chris with any financing inquiries that you might have. Email him at: chris@epicapprovals.com.
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Reshoring and FDI Set New Quarterly Record, on Track for A Record-Breaking 350K Jobs per Year
Q3 data is in, and it shows reshoring + FDI job announcements were at the highest rate ever recorded, about 15% above Q1 2022, the previous record. 4Q 2022 looks strong enough to reach a 2022 total of 350,000+ jobs. Top takeaways:
Projected 350k reshoring jobs announced for 2022.
EV battery investments make Electrical Equipment the top industry.
Private and federal entities are investing in skilled workforce, addressing one of the leading barriers to success.
With the Inflation Reduction Act, Chips Act and Infrastructure Bill, the U.S. Government is finally getting started on an industrial policy. A more comprehensive plan is needed.
investments, a 25% lower USD and retention of immediate expensing of capital investments.
“The current actions and momentum are a great start. A true industrial policy would accelerate the trend and increase U.S. manufacturing by 40%, 5 million jobs. Reshoring will reduce the trade and budget deficits and make the U.S. safer, more self-reliant and resilient,” said Harry Moser, Founder and President of the Reshoring Initiative.
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About the Report
The Reshoring Initiative’s 2022 Q3 Data Report contains data on U.S. reshoring and FDI by companies that have shifted production or sourcing from offshore to the United States. The report includes projections and analysis for 2022 full year and beyond.
“We publish this data semiannually to show companies that their peers are successfully reshoring and that they should reevaluate their sourcing and siting decisions,” said Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative. “With 5 million manufacturing jobs still offshore, as measured by our $1.1 trillion/year goods trade deficit, there is potential for much more growth. We also call on the administration and Congress to enact policy changes to make the United States competitive again.”
About the Reshoring Initiative
In 2021 the private and federal push for domestic supply of essential goods propelled reshoring and foreign direct investment (FDI) job announcements to a record high. Projections from Reshoring Initiative 2022 Q3 data show reshoring and FDI continuing these gains.The current 2022 projection of jobs announced is around 350,000 - another record, up from 260,000 in 2021. If the projection is achieved, 2022 will bring the total jobs announced since 2010 to over 1.6 million.
Supply chain gaps and the need for greater self-sufficiency set the stage for the current upward trend in reshoring.The risks of Taiwan-China conflict or China voluntarily decoupling are focusing those concerns. Destabilizing geo-political and climate forces have brought to light our vulnerabilities and the need to address them. The White House responded with the Inflation Reduction Act, Chips Act and Infrastructure Bill, offering some direction and financial security to the companies and industries intent on filling the gaps. These government actions are necessary in the short run but are not sufficient since the U.S. non competitive cost structure is not being improved. A true industrial policy would level the cost playing field via comprehensive actions such as massive skilled workforce
A 55-year manufacturing industry veteran and retired President of GF Machining Solutions, Harry Moser founded the Reshoring Initiative to move lost jobs back to the U.S. For his efforts with the Reshoring Initiative, he was named to the Industry Week and Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) Halls of Fame. Additional information on the Reshoring Initiative and its many sponsoring associations and companies is available at www.reshorenow.org. The Reshoring Initiative provides the media with custom analyses of specific regions or industries. Contact Harry Moser to inquire.
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The Shape Of Things To Come: How Innovation Defines The Next Chapter In GE History
Tomas Kellner
Starting with Thomas Edison, “for almost 130 years, GE has leveraged its DNA of innovation to build a world that works — solving the biggest challenges through our technological expertise, leadership and global reach,” Larry Culp, GE chairman and CEO, told investors. “Operating each of these businesses as independent companies will enable them to
realize their full potential, driving longterm growth and value for all stakeholders.”
What does that future look like? GE engineers and scientists are already working on it. It could have planes powered by sustainable aviation fuel and hybrid and electric engines, precision diagnosis and treatments aided by cloud-enabled software solutions and AI-powered medical devices, and a digital grid that will seamlessly integrate electricity from many sources and protect itself and heal quickly after a storm.
GE says the plan to separate the companies will help speed up the process. “We have a responsibility to move with speed to shape the future of flight, advance precision health and lead the energy transition,” Culp said.
GE Healthcare, the first business set to leave the GE fold, in early 2023, is a good example. It is blending the physical and digital worlds to improve diagnostics and help make precision healthcare commonplace. “With four million installations worldwide, serving more than one billion patients and executing more than two billion procedures per year, GE is at the nexus of key care pathways,” Culp said.
Since March 2020, some 65 of the hospitals in Oregon — approximately 90% of the state’s beds — used an early version of the system to help maximize the state’s major lifesaving resources, including ICUs, ventilators, and negative-pressure beds.That system corralled 4.2 million data points per day from the state’s hospital networks, updating once every five minutes with fresh intelligence about admissions, patient movements, nursing flows, ventilator usage and bed requests.
But Oregon and GE aren’t finished. By the end of this year, through a strategic partnership with Apprise Health Insights, the data and analytics subsidiary of the Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems, an expanded version of the system is expected to cover a wider range of information: emergency department, advanced ventilators and life support systems.
The statewide expansion, the first in the nation, is being funded in part by a federal grant provided by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response and the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services to Oregon’s hospital association. “Our system is designed to scale regionally, nationally and beyond if needed with the appropriate
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controls in place,” says Jeff Terry, who leads the Clinical Command Centers unit at GE Healthcare.
These capacity systems are just one example of how GE‘s command center software platform is helping caregivers orchestrate daily care.
This was the third healthcare deal announced since Culp became GE chairman and CEO, following the acquisitions of Zionexa and Prismatic Sensors, which developed Deep Silicon detectors for photon counting computed tomography (CT).
Photon counting CT is poised to further improve the clinical capabilities of traditional CT, including the visualization of minute details of organ structures, improved tissue characterization, more accurate material density measurement and lower radiation dose.
Zionexa is a privately held French and U.S. company developing innovative PET (positron emission tomography) tracers used in the diagnosis of cancer and neurological diseases.
Then there’s the tectonic shift underway in where care is delivered, with patients increasingly routed to the lowest acuity setting possible, aiming to improve hospital capacity, productivity and outcomes. This further distributes already fragmented patient data, leading healthcare payers and providers to place more importance on the integration of clinical data to simplify and standardize how care is delivered.
Addressing this need, GE Healthcare’s Edison Digital Health Platform aggregates clinical data from various sources, including clinical devices, allowing Edison applications to generate insights by applying advanced analytics and AI across the care continuum of screening, diagnosis, therapy and monitoring of disease.These Edison applications range from analyzing high-res brain scans or a stroke, and detecting cancers, to helping doctors predict which patients should be prioritized.
tomorrow, delivering on the future of healthcare is about enabling precision health: integrated, efficient and highly personalized care,” Culp said. “Making this a reality requires merging clinical medicine and data science by applying advanced analytics and AI across every possible point of the patient journey. GE is one of the few companies with the reach, capabilities and relationships to do this.”
The second business GE plans to spin off, in early 2024, will be a combination of GE Power, GE Renewable Energy and GE Digital. Culp says that the new company “will play a critical role in solving the trilemma of affordable, reliable and sustainable energy. This business possesses a unique offering, with some of the world’s most powerful wind turbines and most efficient gas turbines as well as technology to modernize and digitize the grid. And the energy transition represents the largest
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Some of those offerings are already here. GE’s Haliade-X offshore wind turbine was engineered to evolve with demand, and evolve it has. The initial model produced 12 megawatts — and even at that level, a single rotation of the machine’s blades could generate enough power to supply the equivalent of one U.K. household for two days. But when GE Renewable Energy engineers tested a Haliade-X prototype, they found it could be improved to produce 13 MW. Now an even more powerful version will be rated at 14 MW — and this machine was selected for Dogger Bank C, the 1.2-gigawatt third phase of the U.K.’s Dogger Bank wind farm. The Haliade-X will also power Vineyard Wind, an 800-MW farm off the coast of Massachusetts.
GE is also helping utilities bring more renewables online. For more than a century, the electrical grid was a one-way street, with current traveling from power plants to consumers. But two decades into the 21st century, it’s rapidly becoming more like a busy highway, with lots of on-ramps and off-ramps.The rise of the renewables age, with tech like rooftop solar, storage batteries and electric vehicles, is adding a new layer of complexity for grid operators.
Vera Silva, chief
technology officer of GE Renewable Energy’s Grid Solutions unit, says utilities must “operate the grid like a Swiss clock” — and that her business is there to help: “If you think about the transition toward decarbonization, how do you convert that ambitious goal, in a way that keeps the grid rock-solid all the time but deals with this rate of change?”
The answer is innovative hardware in combination with digital technology. That’s why Silva’s business is working to solve the challenge in partnership with GE Digital, GE’s software and analytics arm. During everyday operations, the grid generates a mammoth amount of data that can be mined for insights. Past outages and weather data, for instance, can help locate future spots of vulnerability during a storm — so utilities are prepared to speed up repairs and minimize downtime. The ultimate goal? An autonomous grid that can not only fix but predict problems on its own. “Our vision is that we will provide the technologies that enable the grid to continue to be highly reliable, but also resilient — so that it actually becomes even better-performing, more energy-efficient and renewables-centric,” said Patrick Byrne, GE senior vice president and CEO of GE Digital and the onshore unit of GE Renewable Energy. “That’s a tremendous technology opportunity and challenge for us to take [on].”
GE’s innovative gas turbines are helping, too. With its recent wildfires, California is no stranger to the effects of climate change. As the state transitions to more renewable energy, it is getting help from GE Gas Power’s aeroderivative gas turbines. These turbines are modified jet engines, they run on natural gas and they can generate power on demand within minutes. “We are helping the state of California meet its renewables and carbon targets, while providing reliability to the electrical system
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when renewable resources are not sufficient to meet the state’s electricity demand,” said Eric Gray, Americas CEO at GE Gas Power.
GE has the largest installed fleet of gas turbines in the world, which — through the pathways provided by pre-combustion lower-carbon fuels, including hydrogen and post-combustion carbon capture — can play a meaningful role in combating climate change beginning immediately. In early July, New York State decided to bring green hydrogen into the state’s portfolio of sustainable energy solutions — and GE is helping the state to make it happen.This fall, the Brentwood Power Station on Long Island began a demonstration project to test the feasibility of running on a blend of natural gas and carbon-free green hydrogen, which uses renewable electricity to split water molecules and produce oxygen and hydrogen.
GE Gas Power, whose combustion turbine powers the station, is providing the blending technology and helping execute the project. And this GE unit already has a leadership role in the use of hydrogen in gas turbines. GE turbines have logged more than eight million operating hours running on blends of hydrogen, and power facilities that will go online in Ohio and Australia will use blends of hydrogen and natural gas. Hydrogen could help remove millions of tons of CO2 from the atmosphere by the end of the decade.
In October, the Air Transport Action Group declared the aviation industry’s commitment to a goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The group’s members include GE Aviation, which invested $1.8 billion in 2020 in aviation research and development, including new advanced materials and technologies that can help cut fuel consumption and even enable hybrid electric design. In June, CFM International, a 50-50 joint company between GE and Safran Aircraft Engines, announced the launch of the Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines (RISE) Program to demonstrate advanced technologies for the next generation of engines, which could ultimately lead to engines that would use 20% less fuel and produce 20% fewer CO2 emissions than the most efficient jet engines built today. “This technology development program demonstrates the commitment GE and Safran share for achieving ambitious goals for a more
sustainable future,” says Travis Harper, GE product manager on the CFM RISE Program.
Another opportunity involves SAF. By switching from petroleum to SAF, the aviation industry could reduce its carbon contribution from fuel by up to 80%, factoring in the entire life cycle of the fuel. One person who knows a lot about this task is Gurhan Andac, who as GE Aviation’s engineering leader for aviation fuels and additives is working on biofuels and synthetic fuels for engines. “Sustainable fuel is not a research project that we are doing on the side,” Andac says. “It is happening. We are flying today with SAF blends.”
“Stepping back, at GE, we’ve always had immense pride in building a world that works,” Culp said. “The momentum we have built puts us in a position of strength to take this exciting next step in GE’s transformation, enabling each of our businesses realize their full potential.”
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California Tool Targets the Aerospace Industry with Diamond Coated Cutting Tools
California Tool is reaping the benefits of technology with a robotic loader that uses ANCA software to incorporate different diameters and collet sizes, reducing the need for individual setups.
California Tool has been making custom carbide cutting tools that are specifically designed for their customers’ needs for over 30 years. Cutting tools come in many different shapes and sizes, but you can also have the same tool with many different geometrical features, including hook, helix, and clearance angles.That is why California Tool has remained outside of the catalogue market, a strategy that has born them great success.
Jordan Armitage, Manufacturing Manager at California Tool and Cutter said: “We make high performance cutting tools made to print, and we also
offer regrinding services. The main market that we service is aerospace, we do tailor to automotive cutting tools and medical cutting tools.” “We’re not trying to compete with catalogue companies, we are trying to diversify and operate as a high end, high performance house that can grind anything that you can dream of.We also understand it is vital for our customers to have their request turned around quickly. A lot of companies will say they can do it, but they take 16 weeks to make it. We’re looking to doing it in six days, it’s a huge difference.”
“Our regrinding services, although small in scope and hyper-focused, are a cost-effective way for the customer to extend the life of a tool. For some of our customers their tools have a lot of intricacy. There is tribal knowledge that is built in to these cutting tools, and it’s taken a long time to develop what works for the customer. From our end we need to regrind the cutting tools to a high level of complexity to meet the demands of our customers intricate geometries. We have an in-house CAD system that enables us to generate prints. We can reverse engineer some of their prints, or we can make custom-tailored tools to their process.”
“What I see personally as a fantastic opportunity in the industry are diamond coated cutting tools. A diamond coated tool will offer longevity, repeatability and predictability. That means customers will know exactly how long the cutting tool will last and they can predict their machine process based on that. With the materials being used to build airplanes today, the manufacturing process uses a significant amount of carbon fibre, and you need diamond coated tools to cut it.”
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“There’s a specific kind of grade of carbide required to make the diamond coated tools and we stock all that in-house to enable us to move quickly on our customer inquiries. We manufacture any cutting tool to specification and send it out for diamond coating.”
Technology gives a marketing edge
“I would say that California Tool is keen to invest in the latest and greatest technology and we have banked on ANCA to be able to bring the latest and greatest to our doorstep.”
“Our facilities are an important aspect of how we market ourselves as a lot of our customers want to come in and vet us, they want to see our production floor. I believe that this collaboration that we have between Zoller and ANCA is just a fantastic way to showcase how we make cutting tools.”
Getting diameters down to the millionths
“A lot of the cutting tools that are coming in nowadays are very complex. The Zoller Genius and the whole team at Zoller have really helped us as a business to be more repetitive and to be more competitive in the marketplace because we’re able to give customers exactly what they’re asking for, with diameters down to the millionths and with cutting geometries that are plus or minus one degree.”
Software to automate manufacturing
“The ANCA machines have everything that a grinding house needs and you can even get beyond that. There’s just so much to the software that a lot of people don’t even tap into. The RoboMate software for example, allows you to incorporate all different kinds of diameters and even collet sizes. It makes it easy for the guys to be able to set up jobs -- we’re constantly doing setup so to be able to scramble between all our different setups and still use a robot is pretty fantastic. I think that speaks volumes to the software that’s involved.”
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New Technology Functions for the SINUMERIK ONE CNC Simplify Operation and Increase Productivity
• Y-turning and Advanced Rapid Movement for greater machine tool productivity, up to 10% faster machining
• Reduced Dynamic Mode reduces wear and increases availability
• End-to-end keyboard and machine control panel portfolio from 15 to 24 inches
With the new system software SINUMERIK V6.20, there are new technology functions for SINUMERIK ONE that simplify machine tool operation, reduce machine wear and increase manufacturing productivity. With these developments, Siemens is demonstrating how the powerful SINUMERIK control system can be optimally used for digital transformation in a highly productive, flexible and modular way.
With the new Y-turning function, SINUMERIK ONE can be used for machines that turn from the Y-axis, enabling up to 3-times the feed rate, resulting in increased productivity. New tool types were created for this purpose and all turning functionalities and cycles were adapted for these tools.
The Advanced Rapid Movement function is also one of the innovations in this new technology. It enables time-optimized movement, which means faster movements take place between machining operations. The part program does not require a change. Overall, machining can be up to 10% faster. The function can be implemented in tandem with the machine builder.
With Reduced Dynamic Mode, there is now a CNC function that actually reduces wear on the machine and increases its availability. The Numerical Control Kernel (NCK) function enables the machine tool builder to automatically transfer the machine to reduced operation, if the axis becomes too warm.When the temp stabilizes, the machine can be returned to full load. In this way, the Reduced Dynamic Mode enables individual operation of machines in motion.
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In the area of hardware, there are additional new innovations for the SINUMERIK ONE that are designed to simplify operation. The new keyboards and Machine Control Panels (MCPs) are now available from 15 to 24 inches to match the HMI design — and SIMATIC Industrial Thin Clients (ITCs) and industrial PCs are being launched at IMTS 2022 with increased performance and a resolution up to 1920 x 1080 pixels.
The new MCPs are also integrated in the digital twin of SINUMERIK ONE (Create and Run MyVirtual Machine), so that the appearance and operation correspond to the real CNC in every respect. In addition, the digital twin of SINUMERIK ONE has been equipped with new features that simplify engineering and work preparation. Examples of the many innovations include: the 3D option offers support for a second channel. In addition, each tool can be assigned an individual color, so that the ablated surfaces are color-coded, depending on the tool used. The integration of the STEP format is an important new feature, especially for complex geometries of the clamping in a turning operation. Collision detection now also offers extensive functionalities such as the display of all collided bodies, NC program line and more, so the cause of collisions can be quickly investigated and rectified.
Background information on SINUMERIK ONE
SINUMERIK ONE plays a central role in the transformation of machine tools in the age of Industry 4.0, outperforming previous generations of controllers in terms of PLC and CNC performance in machine operation, cutting speed, data capture and processing power. With its integrated
SIMATIC S7-1500F PLC, it offers up to 10 times faster PLC cycle times. With the SIMATIC S7-1500F PLC, SINUMERIK ONE is now fully integrated into the Siemens TIA Portal engineering framework, enabling standardization of all engineering tasks for operators of larger plants. SINUMERIK ONE is fully compatible with the previous SINUMERIK 840D sl controller generation in terms of programming and operation. This makes the changeover to SINUMERIK ONE more seamless.
With SINUMERIK ONE, Siemens offers CNC technology that easily creates and works with digital twins of machine tools. Work preparation and engineering departments can also benefit from the digital twin. Siemens offers a comprehensive user interface for SINUMERIK ONE that enables convenient, flexible and efficient operation of machine tools across all machining technologies.
Siemens will accelerate digitalization for a sustainable tomorrow by demonstrating how the enormous potential for optimized machine tools can be utilized, owing to the improvements in its digital native CNC platform, SINUMERIK ONE.
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Faraday Future Says It Will Start Production Of Its Luxury Electric Car In March
2023
Faraday Future recently appointed leadership includes (from left) Matthias Ayd, global senior vice president product execution; Xuefeng Chen, global CEO; and Yun Han, chief accounting officer and interim chief financial officer.
Faraday Future recently appointed leadership includes (from left) Matthias Ayd, global senior vice president product execution; Xuefeng Chen, global CEO; and Yun Han, chief accounting officer and interim chief financial officer.
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. said it plans to start production of its FF 91 Futurist luxury electric car at the end of March 2023.
The company, which delayed production of the FF 91 earlier this year, said the vehicle is slated to come off the assembly line in early April, with deliveries before the end of April.
Faraday (Nasdaq: FFIE) said the schedule of production is subject to the timely availability of $150 million to $170 million of additional funding and stockholder approval of an authorized share increase. The company said it recently received a $30 million binding letter of intent draft from a current investor, which will go before the board for approval.
Faraday also said it continues to make progress with testing and validating the FF 91 Futurist through its Product and Technology Generation 2.0 program, which included significant upgrades of systems and core components in both the vehicle and the advanced core area consisting of internet, autonomous driving and intelligence technology.
The company previously said it completed the construction and equipment installation in vehicle assembly areas, marking six of the seven milestones that Faraday laid out in late 2021 to mark its manufacturing achievements toward the start of production, which is the seventh milestone.
“The management team at FF is committed to executing the next milestones and I’m energized by the commitment of the team,” Global Chief Executive Xuefeng Chen said in a statement. “We will utilize our capital in a disciplined manner that is focused on bringing the best product to market.”
Faraday said the FF 91 Futurist features an industry-leading 1,050 horsepower, an EPA-certified range of 381 miles, zero-to-60 mph in 2.27 seconds and a unique rear intelligent internet system.
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Rocket Lab Sets First U.s. Rocket Launch — How To Watch
By I-Chun Chen
Rocket Lab USA Inc. is ready to launch its first Electron mission from Virginia.
“Electron is on the pad and ready to fly, but with NASA & the FAA working to close out final documentation required for launch, we’re now targeting no earlier than Sunday December 18 for our first mission from Wallops,” the company tweeted.
The mission will be Rocket Lab’s first liftoff from Launch Complex 2 at Virginia Space’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport within NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, developed to support Electron missions from the U.S. for government and commercial customers.
The company said the launch window was set following recent progress by NASA in certifying its Autonomous Flight Termination Unit software, which is required to enable Electron launches from Virginia.
Launch Complex 2 supplements Rocket Lab’s existing site, Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand, from which 31 Electron missions have already launched.
“This extensive launch heritage already makes Electron the most frequently launched small orbital rocket globally, and now with two launch complexes combined, Rocket Lab can support more than 130 launch opportunities every year, delivering unmatched flexibility for rapid, responsive launch for government and commercial satellite operators,” Rocket Lab said on its website.
The launch pad and production complex for Rocket Lab’s large reusable Neutron launch vehicle will also be at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport.
The mission, dubbed “Virginia Is for Launch Lovers,” will deploy three satellites for radio frequency geospatial analytics provider HawkEye 360.
Rocket Lab plans to live stream the launch on its website.
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The modification to an existing contract, announced Wednesday by the Pentagon, will support production of advanced ballistic missile subs at GDEB’s shipyards in Groton, Connecticut; North Kingstown, Rhode Island and Newport News, Virginia.
Two 560-foot Columbia class submarines — an item identified as a top procurement priority by the Navy — are already under construction by Electric Boat. The Navy plans to buy 12 such ships from the defense contractor through 2035. The company says it will deliver the lead ship in 2027.The advanced vessels will replace the Navy’s 14 Ohio class submarines as they are retired.
The Navy estimates that the first Columbia class ship will cost $15.3 billion in 2022 dollars, with subsequent ships averaging $7.4 billion each. The total cost for a dozen submarines would be $96.7 billion, which includes appropriations of $15.5 billion from 2017 to 2022.
The Congressional Budget Office has come up with estimates that are 9% greater than the Navy’s. The CBO estimates that the first Columbia class submarine would cost $16 billion, with subsequent ships costing $8.8 billion each for a total program cost of $105 billion.
Kevin Graney, the Electric Boat president, said Thursday that strategic investments in processes, procurement strategy, and industrial capacity will reduce risk and ensure that the ships are delivered on time.
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Electric Boat Gains $5.1B Navy Contract To Build 5 Columbia-Class Submarines A rendering of the Columbia class submarine that General Dynamics Electric Boat will deliver to the U.S. Navy.
General Dynamics Electric Boat has been awarded another $5.1 billion to build five Columbia class nuclear submarines for the U.S. Navy.
construction is critical to the program, and the strategic investments in the development and expansion of the Submarine Industrial Base will help stabilize and grow the supply chain, which increases manufacturing capacity, reduces risk and ultimately drives timely delivery of submarines to the Navy,” Graney said in a statement.
The news comes as significant federal legislation promises to boost the nation’s defense spending. U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, chair of the Armed Services Committee, said last Wednesday that the $857.9 billion National Defense Authorization Act would provide $14.7 billion to support submarine production by General Dynamics.
Textron Aviation Ceo Joins High-Profile Industry Committee For
2023
By Daniel McCoy
Ron Draper, CEO of Textron Aviation, is joining the executive committee of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association next year.
The leader of Wichita’s largest general aviation company will help guide the General Aviation Manufacturers Association in 2023.
Ron Draper, CEO of Textron Aviation, was this week announced as one of the members of GAMA’s 13-person leadership team for its executive committee next year.
Those members were elected by the association’s board of directors at its fall meeting.
According to a press release from GAMA, which includes the full list of committee members, Draper will serve as chair of the flight operations policy committee. While Draper has been on GAMA’s board since 2020, this will be his first role on the executive committee.
Draper has been CEO of the local Textron Inc. (NYSE:TXT) division since 2018.
Textron Aviation employs around 10,000 people in Wichita, where it builds Beechcraft and Cessna aircraft.
Another committee member of note to local industry observers is David Coleal. Now CEO of supply chain management firm Incora, Coleal is best-known in Wichita for his time with Bombardier and Spirit AeroSystems Inc.
Coleal led Bombardier’s local Learjet facility from 2008 to 2011, followed by four years as an executive at Spirit (NYSE: SPR) and a return to Bombardier in Canada until 2020.
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When you want to compete in manufacturing, the first thing you must do is figure out how to automate your processes.
Repeatable processing of any kind needs the help of robotics that are programmed to do the mundane tasks humans tire of. Initially the human sets up the job, programs the robot, proves the process and perfects it. Then, it’s time to turn it over to the one that never tires, never needs breaks, never goes to the bathroom, doesn’t call in sick, doesn’t go on vacations, and will run through the night until you show back up in the morning, rested and ready to start another project. That’s right, it’s our buddy the never tiring robot.
Western Sintering Company (WSC) excels at problem solving, engineering, and offering their customers solutions that helps them fill their customers’ supply chain with repeatable quality product every time. Instead of hogging out a part from a hunk of raw metal, WSC furnishes a pure powder metal solution, and engineers a tool molding process that forms a metal powder solution.The metal powder is pressed with many tons of force to a calculated density, pressed with tons of force to a near net shape, prior to heating it up to the highest in sintering temperatures to allow the powder metal to bond together and meld to a finished part. Yes, their expert engineers create a process that allows a near perfect part for their machine shop to CNC program what we call a ‘Kiss’ in the industry, that takes the pressed sintered part to final processing that is pressed quickly, uniformly, consistently, and faster than most forms of manufacturing, including 3D manufacturing.
It’s hard to find qualified humans in manufacturing. Bringing on robotics has transformed Western Sintering.. Fast is good! But, haste does not make waste in WSC’s engineering process. Once the process is perfected with tooling, the right density, the perfect heat processing, then the process has to be formulated into the robot’s realm, one that continues to
be monitored by WSC’s team. The more steps that can be automated, the more possible problems or inconsistencies are ruled out, and complete perfection is inherent.
WSC started out the old fashion way many years ago. Founder, John Rector started out at the age of 26 leading a dozen tool and die makers at the DuPont plant in Kansas City forming 16mm cannon cartridges for the war. John received his first major promotion because he could compute square roots in his head. DuPont sent him to the ‘Manhattan Project’, a secret weapons project in the eastern Washington desert to
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perfect his work and processes. John designed a process to sinter aluminum boron that was control rod material for the historic B reactor. John envisioned that rather than machining parts the common way from raw solid material, he could press powder with tons of pressure into a form and take it to the ovens to heat it to a molded, net, almost perfect shape and density. Once molded these metals or pucks could be minutely machined into a perfect part quickly and uniformly.
Companies have utilized WSC for this unique process for years and as production moved to thousands; it was imperative to automate the process. Jeff Wood, President of WSC and Dave Morasch, Vice President of WSC worked together to create an automated process that could be tracked, improved, and moved to a production scale of manufacturing. Since robotics and pressing metal aren’t widely implemented this management team sent two of their expert team to the Fanuc factory. Once trained, WSC was able to take the automated pressed puck from the 200 ton press machine to sintering trays and be placed in position for the heating process. When you are dealing with thousands of parts this is a Godsend for the operating staff as the mundane process can be taxing and not to mention a boring feat for humans.
As an ISO9001 company, WSC maintains an expertise in many varieties of metals from alloy steel, stainless steel, copper, brass, nickel silver (white brass), bronze, aluminum, and many others.WSC aligns approved outside processing partners to plate the parts to a component that once quality checked by their team, is packaged carefully and shipped to the customers for a finished part that is ready to arrive on time at their customers’ production line.
It sounds easy. But when you are working with powdered metal, precision molds, 200 plus tons of pressure, handling, heat treating or sintering it is a delicate game of making sure your process for ms the solid mass that is placed in a perfect atmosphere that yields the perfect end result, once a solid piece of particles that are deposited in the right density for melding in the sintering process. Wow!
WSC has maintained their quality service by continuing to add state of the art processing, from 200-ton compacting press machines, 17 zone sintering controlled furnaces, to now robotics that aid in handling
the pressed parts off the presses.This all adds to the goal of WSC to move the production of their customers parts into a perfect state of production that will allow no human error, and aid in the production of finished parts that meet their customers production schedules of higher volume parts, on time. If you are looking for an excellent choice for production where precision is required, look nowhere else but, Western Sintering Company.
For more information on Western Sintering Inc., WSC and how they can automate your processes contact Dave Morasch at 509-375-3096, www.westernsintering.com
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At Gigafactory Near Austin, Filings Show
By Cody Baird
Construction is expected to begin on a new project at 1 Tesla Road in the coming days, according to a Dec. 20 filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
And plans filed with the city of Austin further indicate Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) has its eye on developing land it owns west of SH-130, including the construction of a wastewater interceptor.
Tesla did not respond to requests for comment. But these public filings show how the company, now the largest manufacturer in Central Texas, is laying the groundwork for continued growth at the site, which sources said already employs about 10,000 people.
The scope of work for the latest construction on the gigafactory is for “ground up and complete interior finish out of the [electric vehicle] manufacturing facility.”The filing gives a Dec. 27 start date for construction, with an estimated completion of March 13.
The 174,979-square-foot project carries an estimated cost of $58 million. No design firm was listed; instead, that portion of the TDLR filing simply names “Giga Texas.”
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In late October, Tesla submitted to the city of Austin a site plan for a logistics yard and associated parking lots at 11901 1/2 Tesla Road, west of the SH-130 toll road.The so-calledWest Support Facility would be built on a site of a little less than 239 acres, according to the site plan, although it was not clear how much of that acreage would be occupied by the project.
Colorado River Project LLC, a shell company tied to Tesla, owns the 1,699-acre gigafactory site, plus about 666 acres across two lots directly west of SH-130.
The final proposed project from Tesla is for construction of a wastewater interceptor at 2205 1/2 S. SH-130, according to a Dec. 19 site plan application.
That speaks to the infrastructure needs of large projects such as the sprawling gigafactory. An interceptor sewer is a major sewer line that receives wastewater flows from wastewater collectors and transports it to a treatment facility, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Construction began on Tesla’s gigafactory in 2020 and is seemingly unending.
This summer, Tesla filed a site plan for a Production Support Area on 68 acres at 12601 Tesla Road. In June, the company filed a site plan application for above-ground piping and underground plumbing for 500,000 square feet of space, and in February filed a site plan application for Project Cathode, a 36-acre project potentially related to battery manufacturing.
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Woodward HRT, Santa Clarita, California, is awarded a $27,170,000 delivery order (N00383-23-F-YN03) under previously awarded basic ordering agreement N00383-21-G-YN01 for the repair of 418 components of the drive unit used in support of the V-22 aircraft hydraulic system. All work will be performed in Santa Clarita, California, and is expected to be completed by August 2024, with no option periods. Working capital (Navy) funds in the amount of $20,377,500 will be obligated at the time of award and funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. One company was solicited for this non-competitive requirement pursuant to the authority set forth in 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1), with one offer received. Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity.
Boeing Space, El Segundo, California, has been awarded a $36,689,916 launch and missions’ operations modification (P00143) to contract FA8808-10-C-0001 for Wideband Global Satellite Communications (WGS). The contract modification is for the implementation of launch and mission operations for WGS Space Vehicle 11. Work will be performed in El Segundo, California, and is expected to be completed Oct. 31, 2025. Fiscal 2023 Space Force procurement funds in the full amount is being obligated at the time of award. Total cumulative face value of the contract is $2,616,221,284. Space Systems Command, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is the contracting activity.
Mercury Mission Systems LLC, Torrance, California, is awarded an $18,391,509 firm-fixed-price modification (P0001) to a previously awarded contract N0001922C0038.This modification exercises an option to procure 35 data transfer units, 15 Secret Serial Advanced Technology Attachment Encryption Module cables, 157 High Definition Video Recorders (HDVR), and 72 HDVR data transfer devices for retrofit on F/A-18C-F aircraft in support of Small Business Innovation Research Phase III topic N102-0129 titled, “Automatic Real-Time, Reconfigurable Interface Generalization Hardware Multiprotocol Data Recorder.” Work will be performed in Torrance, California, and is expected to be completed in March 2025. Fiscal 2023 aircraft procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $11,691,669; fiscal 2022 aircraft procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $2,996,712; and Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of $3,703,128 will be obligated at the time of award, none of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
Raytheon Technologies Corp., Pratt and Whitney Military Engines, East Hartford, Connecticut, is awarded a not-to-exceed $511,589,719 modification (P00025) to a previously awarded cost-plus-incentive-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost reimbursable, and fixed-price incentive (firm target) undefinitized contract (N0001921C0011). This modification provides for F135 propulsion system annual sustainment including recurring sustainment support, program management, financial and administrative activities, propulsion integration, replenishment spare part buys, engineering support, material management, configuration
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management, product management support, software sustainment, security management, joint technical data updates, support equipment management, depot level maintenance and repair for all fielded propulsion systems at the F-35 production sites and operational locations, as well as training. These efforts are in support of the F-35 Lightning II aircraft for the Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, non-U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) participants, and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers. Work will be performed in East Hartford, Connecticut (40%); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (21%); Indianapolis, Indiana (12%); Windsor Locks, Connecticut (6%); West Palm Beach, Florida (6%); Brekstad, Norway (4%); Leeuwarden, Netherlands (3%); Iwakuni, Japan (3%);Williamtown, Australia (2%); Cameri, Italy (1%); Marham, United Kingdom (1%); and Fort Worth, Texas (1%), and is expected to be completed in May 2023. Fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance (Air Force) funds in the amount of $38,863,770; fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance (Marine Corps) funds in the amount of $25,890,796; fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance (Navy) funds in the amount of $8,315,050; non-U.S. DOD participant funds in the amount of $23,125,291; and FMS funds in the amount of $12,102,937 will be obligated at time of award, $73,069,616 of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity. Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, is awarded a $228,092,989 firmfixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.This contract provides for sustaining engineering and logistics support services for the KC-130J aircraft propulsion system for the Navy, Marine Corps, and
Nammo Defense Systems Inc., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded a $498,092,926 firm-fixed-price contract for the full rate production of M72 Light Assault Weapon variants and components for shoulderlaunched munitions training systems. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 19, 2026. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey, is the contracting activity.
Foreign Military Sales customers.Work will be performed in Indianapolis, Indiana (92.8%); Iwakuni, Japan (1.6%); Kuwait City, Kuwait (1.6%); Cherry Point, North Carolina (1%); Miramar, California (1%); Kaneohe, Hawaii (1%); and Fort Worth, Texas (1%), and is expected to be completed in November 2027. No funds will be obligated at the time of award; funds will be obligated on individual orders as they are issued. This contract was not competitively procured pursuant to 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity (N0001923D0014).
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a $55,121,826 costplus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded contract (N0002421C5434) for engineering and technical services in support of the Evolved Seasparrow Missile and NATO Seasparrow Missile Sys-tems programs. This contract combines purchases for the U.S. govern-ment (99%); and the governments of Japan and United Arab Emirates (1%) under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona (82%); Portsmouth, Rhode Island (17%); Andover, Massachusetts (less than 1%); San Jose, California (less than 1%); Aranjuez, Spain (less than 1%); Brisbane, Australia (less than 1%); and Koropi Attica, Greece (less than 1%). Work is expected to be com-pleted by December 2022. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash-ington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Honeywell International Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, is awarded a $22,467,124 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the development, build and demonstration of the Compact Rubidium Extended
GE Aviation Systems LLC, Sterling,Virginia, is awarded a $157,183,240 firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. This contract provides for propeller engineering reliability and logistics support for the KC-130J R391 propeller system utilized by the Navy, Marine Corps, and Foreign Military Sales customers. Work will be performed in Sterling, Virginia (31.18%); Iwakuni, Japan (13.95%); Cherry Point, North Carolina (13.95%); Miramar, California (13.95%); Gloucester, United Kingdom (8.85%); Fort Worth, Texas (8.63%); Kaneohe, Hawaii (5.18%); Kuwait City, Kuwait (2.59%); and various locations within the continental U.S. (1.72%), and is expected to be completed in November 2026. No funds will be obligated at the time of award; funds will be obligated on individual orders as they are issued. This contract was not competitively procured pursuant to 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(1).The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity (N0001923D0013).
Stability Timing (CREST) — a ruggedized atomic clock module with a unique combina-tion of performance and size, weight and power, capable of the abso-lute accuracy of a commercial cesium beam clock in a VPX-card-like form-factor. The CREST module will be designed to provide uninter-rupted Global Positioning System (GPS)-quality timing holdover in challenging military environments. Work will be performed in Phoenix, Arizona, with an expected completion date of Dec. 21, 2026. This contract was competitively procured under long range broad agency announcement (BAA) N00014-21-S-B001. The Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia, is the contracting activity).
The Boeing Co., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded a $239,590,243 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the Apache Improved Turbine Engine Inte-gration Phase II. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work will be performed in Mesa, Arizona, with an estimated comple-tion date of Dec. 31, 2026. Fiscal 2021 and 2022 research, develop-ment, test and evaluation, Army funds in the amount of $18,000,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Com-mand, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama,
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Vertuelab Hires PSU’s Juan Barraza For New Innovation Role
By Malia Spencer
Portland startup veteran Juan Barraza joins VertueLab in a newly created role as director of innovation and entrepreneurship.
Juan Barraza, a fixture in the Portland startup community, is joining VertueLab in a newly created role as director of innovation and entrepreneurship.
VertueLab is a nonprofit that supports startups fighting climate change. It started in 2007 as Oregon BEST, a statewide center of excellence to support cleantech startups. It became VertueLab in 2018 and launched a climate impact fund. It also runs the Cascadia CleanTech accelerator hosts events and helps founders navigate the federal grant process.
In his new role, Barraza will lead the nonprofit’s suite of entrepreneur support programs including growing the Cascadia accelerator and expanding the support and resource network for the founders the organization works with.
“VertueLab allows me to learn a part of the ecosystem I am not familiar with — how to interact with federal and state dollars to secure funding for hardware and difficult-to-fund ventures” said Barraza.
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He comes to VertueLab after spending seven years at Portland State University in the Center for Entrepreneurship in various leadership roles, including director. A new director of the center was recently named. He is a past board member of Oregon Entrepreneurs Network and current board member for Oregon RAIN and Rural Development Initiatives Inc.
Barraza also is an entrepreneur himself, having founded and run VDO Interpreters, a video service providing interpreters in health care from 2009 to 2015. He is co-founder of the group Latinx Founders and an organizer of the event Pitch Latinx.
“We’re so excited to have Juan join the VertueLab team. Juan has a strong and proven track record of supporting innovators and entrepreneurs in our region and his experience and networks in both the startup and university ecosystems will be a tremendous asset for us,” said David Kenney, president and executive director of VertueLab in a written statement.
Barraza said he found himself interested in a new career challenge after taking stock of his work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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“I started wondering what could be next in professional development and the things I want to do,” he said, adding that he is still bullish on the work at PSU and programs like InventOR. “My foray into VC with Vamos Ventures (where he was a scout) and the accelerator for Latinx Founders, for me it was a moment of realization (that) I was looking for something else to continue that development.”
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from outside North America to North America. Reshoring includes work that is produced either in-house or outsourced. A complete definition of “reshoring” is available here. Applications must be submitted by June 30. To view award details and enter to win, visit this webpage.
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in Canoga Park, California; Camden, Arkansas; West Palm Beach and Orlando, Florida; Huntsville, Alabama; Orange, Virginia; Redmond, Washington; Stennis Space Center, Mississippi; Jonesborough,Tennessee; and Carlstadt, New Jersey.
L3Harris CEO and Chair Christopher E. Kubasik said the acquisition will combine the talents of more than 50,000 employees to “drive continuous process improvement, enhance business operations and elevate the performance of this crucial national asset.”
“From 2010 to 2020, more than one million jobs were announced as coming to the United States from offshore. This is a tremendous achievement, and we seek to motivate and honor the companies that have made reshoring a reality,” said Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative.
By Isabel Sami
By acquiring the El Segundo, California-based company, L3Harris (NYSE: LHX) is bulking up its aerospace and defense industrial base and scientific innovation by investing in advanced missile technologies, hypersonics and more. The merged companies will provide enhanced business operations and continued delivery of essential capabilities for the Department of Defense.
The Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT) represents U.S. builders and distributors of manufacturing technology – the advanced machinery, devices and digital equipment that U.S. manufacturing relies on to be productive, innovative, and competitive.
“We’ve heard the DoD leadership loud and clear: They want highquality, innovative and cost-effective solutions to meet both current and emerging threats, and they’re relying upon a strong, competitive industrial base to deliver those solutions,” Kubasik said in a news release.
Questions about the National Metalworking Reshoring Award can be directed to Harry Moser at 847-867-1144 or harry.moser@ reshorenow.org. For more information on AMT’s efforts on reshoring and supply chain efforts, visit IMTS.com/supplychain.
This isn’t the first piece of acquisition news regarding Aerojet (NYSE: AJRD). In December 2020, aerospace and defense corporation Lockheed Martin announced its intention to buy the company for $4.4 billion. Before the acquisition could close earlier this year, Lockheed Martin abandoned the deal when the Federal Trade Commission sued to block the sale in January 2022, claiming the acquisition would give Lockheed an unjust ability to deny other defense contractors access to components needed to build competing missiles, provided by Aerojet. Aerojet Rocketdyne generates approximately $2.3 billion in annual revenue, operating primarily out of advanced manufacturing facilities
Aerojet Rocketdyne President and CEO Eileen P. Drake said the agreement will accelerate innovation for national security propulsion solutions, as well as increase value for shareholders. She added that joining L3Harris represents the natural next phase of Aerojet’s evolution.
The Reshoring Initiative, founded in early 2010, helps manufacturers realize that local production, in some cases, reduces their total cost of ownership of purchased parts and tooling. The Initiative also trains suppliers how to sell against lower-priced offshore competitors.
PMA, an inaugural sponsor of the National Reshoring Award, is the full-service trade association representing the North American metalforming industry — the industry that creates precision metal products using stamping, fabricating, spinning, slide forming and roll forming technologies, and other value-added processes. Its
NTMA is the voice for the precision manufacturing and tool and die industries in the United States. Backed by nearly 1,300 member companies, representing more than $30 billion in sales, NTMA provides an array of benefits to members and the industry including advocacy in Washington, training and education programs and networking events nationwide.
“As part of L3Harris, we will bring our advanced technologies together with their substantial expertise and resources to accelerate our shared purpose: enabling the defense of our nation and space exploration,” Drake said. “This is an exciting new chapter for Aerojet Rocketdyne and our over 5,200 dedicated team members, providing them with additional opportunities, and we look forward to working closely with L3Harris to complete this transaction.”
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Electric Car Manufacturer Vinfast Opens
4 More Stores In Los Angeles And Orange County
By Isabel Sami
Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast is expanding its reach in Southern California with four new stores in Los Angeles and Orange County.
With showrooms already open in Santa Monica and Commerce, VinFast is opening locations in The Village at Westfield in Canoga Park, Irvine Spectrum Center in Irvine, Waterside at Marina del Rey and Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance this month.
In each store, customers can view the interior and exterior details of the manufacturer’s two electric SUVs, the VF 8 and VF 9, and consult with VinFast staff about the company’s products.
While VinFast was founded in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2019, the company’s U.S. headquarters are in Los Angeles. The company manufactures its electric vehicles in Vietnam, but plans to open a manufacturing site in North Carolina. Production is expected to begin in 2024.
VinFast also has one store in San Diego and three in Northern California, located in San Mateo, Corte Madera and Berkeley.
Before the manufacturer delivers its vehicles to its first U.S. customers by the end of the year,VinFast is expanding its retail and service options with its first four U.S. service centers, providing electric vehicle maintenance and repair services. At the service centers,VinFast vehicle owners will be able to receive after-sales services including a 10-year warranty, mobile service and 24/7 emergency roadside assistance during the warranty period.
Giang Nguyen, CEO of VinFast U.S. said the company is proud to open four more stores in California.
“This will not only be where the customers learn more about VinFast’s products but also a place to connect VinFast to the customers and take care of them for a lifetime of car ownership,” Nguyen said.
Last week, VinFast organized a series of test drive events in California as it prepares to deliver its vehicles to customers in the state this month, allowing interested customers to test the VF 8 model. The VF8 and VF9 vehicles will start at $42,200 and $57,500, respectively, in the U.S., not including the cost to lease the electric battery.
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The Manufacturer’s Secret Weapon
‘Twas a Magical Night
By Stephen Hannemann
After a prolonged absence, SMH Inc. principals once again gathered for the traditional SMH celebratory Christmas dinner! What better time to acknowledge our companies that survived and, in some cases, thrived these past three years with stellar performance.
My dear friends Mike Anderson, Chef and Owner of Café du Berry, in Portland, OR, and Kimberly Conyers,Wine Goddess and wine distributor, outdid themselves with their sumptuous dinner and wine paring! A magical evening was had by all!
The Attendees:
Mike Wellman, Owner of Continuous Titanium Castings Investment Foundry, with his wife Maureen Wellman
Additional high valued SMH principals who unfortunately could not attend the gala: Calcagno Foundry – Boring, OR Flatline Fabrication –Portland, OR Northwest Brass and Aluminum Foundry –Portland, OR Northwest Metalcraft –Marysville, WA
On behalf of our principals and customers, we wish you the best for this special season.
Stephen Hannemann, President of SMH Inc, “The Manufacturer’s Seceret Weapon”, with his wife Yvonne Hannemann
- Cafe du Berry is an integral part of the SW neighborhood. Experience the city’s oldest brunch cafe; where new Portland meets old Portland.
For information regarding any of the well-vetted SMH principals, visit www.smhincllc.com, phone 425.501.7342, or email stephen@smhincllc.com.
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Auto-Bar Feed Systems Western Machine Center____408-955-1000 Automation Hainbuch Workholding____818-970-7874 Ballscrews C & M Precision Spindle, Inc._ 503-691-0955 Band Saws/Saw Blades Bandsaw Tech
Cycle Time Solutions_____510-708-8665
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ALMCO _____________ 507-380-1009 Cams DATRON 480-826-3689 ChuckJaws & Adapters Hainbuch America 253-293-2062 Lucy’s Machine Company 323-587-6162 Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019 Collets & Chucks Cycle Time Solutions 510-708-8665 Conveyor Parts Washers ALMCO 507-380-1009 Cooling Systems Buds Equipment Sales 435-659-9455 Coolant Applications Specialities 253-872-0305 Star Metal Fluids 800-367-9966 Cutting Tools made in the U.S.A. since 1964 www.thinbit.com A2ZWCBG2019.indd 1 12/6/2018 10:33:33 AM Division of Curran Manufacturing Corporation 200 Oser Avenue Hauppauge, NY 11788 U.S.A. www.royalprod.com Tel: 1-631-273-1010 1-800-645-4174 Fax: 1-631-273-1066 1-800-424-2082 orders@royalprod.com 4740 NE 166th Avenue Portland, OR 97230 (503) 224-6061 (877) 398-6061 Fax (503) 253-1790 Cell (503) 572-9331 www.coastaluminum.com jpalmer@coastaluminum.com John Palmer Jr. Vice President: Northwest Region Go from Receiving to Machining with Precision Machine-Ready Blanks • Eliminate Material Prep • Flat, Square, and Parallel • Improve Throughput and Quality 800-234-5613 • www.tciprecision.com
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562--419-7675
Saw Service 877-738-6437 Sterling Saw Blades 800-828-11800 Band Saw Replacement Parts Saw Service 877-738-6437 Sterling Saw Blades ______ 800-828-1180 Band Saw Repair Saw Service 877-738-6437 Sterling Saw Blades 800-828-1180 Bar Feeders Automatics & Machinery Co., Inc 303-990-6190 Edge Technologies 951-440-1574 Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770 Bar Feeder Repair Edge Technologies 951-440-1574 Boring THINBIT 888-844-6248
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US Shop Tools 800-243-7701
Coolant Systems & Chillers
MP Systems 909-282-7463
Star Metal Fluids 800-367-9966
Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
Cutting Fluids & Oils
Saw Service 877-738-6437
Sterling Saw Blades 800-828-1180
Star Metal Fluids ______ 800-367-9966
Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
Cutting Tools
Applications Specialities 253-872-0305
Bilz USA 224-563-7233
DATRON 480-826-3689
Horizon Carbide 602-524-3802
Innovative Tool Sales 714-780-0730
MESCO 626-303-5680
Rosco Precision Machinery 206-818-6813
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
THINBIT 888-844-6248
US Shop Tools 800-243-7701
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. 763-682--3122
Cutting Tool Holders
Bilz USA ___________ 224-563-7233
Hainbuch America ______ 253-293-2062
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Cutting Tool Systems
Bilz USA 224-563-7233
Cycle Time Solutions 510-708-8665
Innovative Tool Sales 714-780-0730
THINBIT 888-844-6248
Deburring Tools Royal Products 631-273-1010
Die Tooling Springs
Dayton Lamina. 708-203-6684
Dot Peen Markers MarkinBox 310-214-3367
Draw Tubes
Lucy’s Machine Co._______323-587-6162
Drills/Cutters-Magnetic
Bilz USA 224-563-7233
Innovative Tool Sales 714-780-0730
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Drills/Reamers/Taps
Bilz USA 224-563-7233
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
EDM Materials & Supplies
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
EDM Network_________480-836-1782
EDM Performance 800-336-2946
End Mills
Fullerton Tool Co. 971-320-0277
Horizon Carbide_______602-524-3802
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Fabrication Tooling
Dayton Lamina._______708-203-6684
Filiter Mist Collectors
Royal Products_______631-273-1010
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DATRON 480-826-3689 Hainbuch America 253-293-2062
Form Tooling THINBIT 888-844-6248
Grooving Head, Grooving Tools Cycle Time Solutions 510-708-8665 THINBIT 888-844-6248
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Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
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US Shop Tools 800-243-7701
Keyseat Cutters
Fullerton Tool Co. 971-320-0277 Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Lifting & Material Handling Ingersoll Rand 206-472-0826
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Royal Products 631-273-1010
Load Unload Systems Edge Technologies 951-440-1574
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Port Tools
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Fullerton Tool Company 303-478-3497
Power Tools
Ingersoll Rand 206-472-0826
Precision Bearings
C & M Precision Spindle, Inc._ 503-691-0955
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Rocky Mountain Saw Blades 303--761-3000
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Lucy’s Machine Company 323-587-6162
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Lucy’s Machine Company 323-587-6162
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Horizon Carbide 602-524-3802
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
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Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770
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Pacific Continental Bank 503-310-3604
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Valley Financial Services 818-968-4861 GARNET
GMA Garnet Group 832-243-9300
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Grinding Filtration
Grinding Machines
Bramac Machinery, Inc. 951-383-4195
DCM Tech 800-533-5339
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
Gosiger In WA 937-586-5067
Gosiger In CA 714-446-7770
HS&S Machine Tool _______ 408-472-2436
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Performance Machine Tools 510-249-1000
Guard & Vacuum Pedestals For Grinders
Midaco Corporation 847-593-8420
Sharp Machine Tool 310-944-8016
Grinders, Rotary
Bramac Machinery, Inc. ____ 951-383-4195
DCM Tech -----------------------------------800-533-5339
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Bramac Machinery, Inc. 951-383-4195
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King Machine Inc. 509-435-6741
Rosco Precision Machinery 206-818-6813
Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
3D CAD for CMM Hexagon 206-304-3847
CMM Probes
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OGP 480-889-9056
Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
Coordinate Measuring Mach.
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436 Hexagon 206-304-3847
OGP 480-889-9056
Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
Laser Trackers Metrology Instruments
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436 Hexagon 206-304-3847
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Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
Optical Comparators
Hexagon 206-304-3847
Zeiss Industrial Metrology_800-327-9735
Particle Inspection Mach DCM Tech 800-533-5339
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Sentry Insurance 877-373-6879
LASER & FIBER LASER MACHINES MarkinBox 310-214-3367
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Additive Manufacturing 3D Machines
Gosiger In WA 937-586-5067 Gosiger In CA 714-446-7770
Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200
Boring Mills
Rosco Precision Machine ry 253-333-2439
Bridgeport Parts
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
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Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
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Desert EDM 480-816-6300
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
Expand Machinery 818-349-9166
Gosiger In WA 937-586-5067
Gosiger In CA 714-446-7770
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
King Machine Inc. 509-435-6741
KNUTH Machine Tools 847-415-3333
Machinery Resources 480-694-9919
Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Romi Machine Tools, Ltd 480-510-4146
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
Santa Cruz Electronics 831-479-5444
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Selway Machine Tool 925-699-2522
Sharp Machine Tool 310-944-8016
Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770
Summit Machine Tool 800-654-3262
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Ganesh Machinery 818-349-9166 3 , 4, & 5 Axis CNC Mills
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Ellison Technologies____206-669-3578
Expand Machinery_____818-349-9166
Gosiger In WA_______937-586-5067
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Machinery Resources 480-694-9919
Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
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DCM Tech -----------------------------------800-533-5339 Silicon & Quartz DCM Tech __________800-533-5339 Punch & Die Grinders DCM Tech___________800-533-5339
902 East Main Street Albert Lea,
TONY SCHALLAU WESTERN REGIONAL SALES MANAGER
office:
MN 56007 www.almco.com
aschallau@almco.com
507.377.2102 cell: 507.380.1009 toll free: 800.521.2740
Selway Machine Tool 503-314-3165
Selway Machine Tool 425-931-1680
Selway Machine Tool 925-699-2522
CNC 3 & 5 Axis Routing Machines
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
CNC Slant Bed Turning Centers
Expand Machinery 818-349-9166
CNC Swiss Turn Machines
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
Gosiger In WA 937-586-5067
Gosiger In CA 714-446-7770
Machinery Resources 480-694-9919
LMI Machinery Inc. 866-437-7315
Machinery Resources 480-694-9919
Methods Machine Tools Inc. __ 714-292-9384
North-South Machinery _____ 562-690-7616
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Custom Design/Build Machines
Lambie Engineering 509-868-3100
Dot Peen Markers
Kwik Mark Inc 815-363-8268
EDM Automation
Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384
Sharp Machine Tool 310-944-8016
EDM Die Sinking Machines
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384
EDM Filtration
EDM Network 480-836-1782
Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384
CNC Machine Services
Current EDM, Inc.
EDM Network
HS&S Machine Tool
KNUTH Machine Tools Methods Machine Tools Inc.
North-South Machinery
Current EDM, Inc.
HS&S Machine Tool Methods Machine Tools Inc.
EDM Network
Desert EDM
EDM Network 480-836-1782
Equipment Financing
Pacific Continental Bank 503-310-3604
Scottrade Bank Equip. Finance_ 206-948-0022
U.S. Bank Equipment 800-810-0038
Gantry & Bridge Systems
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
HS&S Machine Tool ______ 408-472-2436
Horizontal Boring & Milling Machines (CNC )
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
Sharp Machine Tool 310-944-8016
Summit Machine Tool 800-654-3262
Swift Tool Co, Inc. ______ 800-562-0900
Parts Washing Gosiger 937-586-5067
Prototype Machines
DATRON 480-826-3689
Robotics & Automatics
Ganesh Machinery______818-349-9166
Saw Lubricants
Saw Service Of WA 360-738-6437
Sawing Machines
Fahey Machinery Co., Inc. 503-620-9031
KNUTH Machine Tools 847-415-3333
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Performance Machine Tools 510-249-1000
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades 303-761-3000
Rosco Precision Machinery 206-818-6813
Saw Replacement Parts
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades 303-761-3000
Saw Service Of WA 360-738-6437
Saws
Fahey Machinery Co., Inc. 503-620-9031
King Machine Inc. 509-435-6741
Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200
Sub Spindle Lathes
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
Swiss Screw Machines
Spinetti Machinery______775-996-3770
Turning Centers
Spinetti Machinery______775-996-3770
Used Wire EDM Machines
Current EDM, Inc. 612-840-0037
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
EDM Network 480-836-1782
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MATERIAL
PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 .COM COM
Aluminum
Bralco 602-722-3324
Coast Aluminum 877-398-6061
DIX Metals 714-677-0788
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
Gorilla Metals Inc. 855-516-3825
Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
Ryerson Corporation _____ 425-204-2601
Sunshine Metals 760-579-8327
Aluminum Extrusions
Aluminum Precision 805-889-7569
Bralco 602-722-3324
Armor:Commercial
Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883
Service Steel 503-224-9500
Armor: Military Grade
Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883
Service Steel 503-224-9500
Brass
Bralco _____________ 602-722-3324
Coast Aluminum 877-398-6061
Coastal Metals 800-811-7466
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
Gorilla Metals Inc. 855-516-3825
Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Sequoia Brass & Copper 800-362-5255
Bronze
Coastal Metals 800-811-7466
Sequoia Brass & Copper ___ 800-362-5255
Carbon Steel
Bralco 602-722-3324
Coastal Metals 800-811-7466
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
Laser Cutting Services, Inc __ 503-612-8311
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Cobalt Alloys
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Copper
Bralco 602-722-3324
Coast Aluminum 877-398-6061
Gorilla Metals Inc. 855-516-3825
Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Sequoia Brass & Copper 800-362-5255
Electrical Steels
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
High Temperature Alloys
Altemp Alloys 800-227-8103
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Laser Cut Material
Laser Cutting Services, Inc 503-612-8311
Lead
Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
Material Sales
Altemp Alloys 800-227-8103
Coast Aluminum 877-398-6061
Coastal Metals 800-811-7466
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Metals: Bar & Plate
Altemp Alloys 800-227-8103
Fry Steel 800-423-665
Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Sequoia Brass & Copper 800-362-5255 Sunshine Metals 760-579-8327
United Performance Metals _ _888-282-3292
Nickel Alloys
Metrology Hardware
Hexagon 206-304-3847
Altemp Alloys 800-227-8103
PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Plate: Wear and Structural
Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883 Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Sheet & Coil Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601
Metrology Software Hexagon 206-304-3847 Portable Metrology Hexagon 206-304-3847 Metrology Scanners Hexagon 206-304-3847
PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTr alMETalsuPPly.COM
PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTr alMETalsuPPly.COM
Metrology Maintenence Hexagon 206-304-3847
NEW MACHINERY
FABRICATION
PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM
Stainless Steel & Steel Bralco 602-722-3324 Fry Steel 800-423-665
Gorilla Metals Inc. 855-516-3825 Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883
Laser Cutting Services, Inc 503-612-8311 Ryerson Corporation 425-204-2601 United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Titanium Plate, Rod, Bar, & Wire Bralco 602-722-3324
Laube Technology 888-355-2823
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Tool Steel Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333
CNC MASTERCAM TRAINING Streamingteacher.com
METAL MARKING SYSTEMS
MarkinBox 310-214-3367
METROLOGY PRODUCTS
Hexagon 206-304-3847
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTr alMETalsuPPly.COM
Automation-Laser
Bystronic ___________ 702-340-6964
Jorgensen Machine Tools 800-952-0151
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616 Bystronic ___________ 702-340-6964
Automation-Bending
Bystronic 702-340-6964
Band & Cut Off Saws
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
Rosco Precision Machinery __ 253-333-2439
CNC Turret Punches
Muratec 949-466-8255 Cold Saws/Saws Hydmech Sawing Solutions 714-620-5560 KNUTH Machine Tools
847-415-3333 Laser & Fiber Laser Machines
Bystronic 702-340-6964
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
Magnetic Drills/Cutters
Innovative Tool Sales 714-780-0730
Material Handling Systems
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Valley, Ca 91352 PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM
MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM Richard Amy Regional Sales Manager B AR T ON INTER N ATIO N A L cell
sales
www.barton.com
951.551.2685
800.741.7756 ramy@barton.com
Hydmech Sawing Solutions 714-620-5560
Metal Marking Systems
Kwik Mark Inc 815-363-8268
MarkinBox 310-214-3367
Plasma/Gas Cutting Tools/Systems
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
Plate Bending & Rolls
Bystronic 702-340-6964
Jorgensen Machine Tools 800-952-0151
Plasma/Gas Cutting Systems
Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200
Presses
Bixby Machine Tool Supply 509-534-1208
Press Brakes
Bystronic 702-340-6964
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
Shearing Machines
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
Welding Equipment
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades 303-761-3000
Shipping Solutions
Perry Pallet Co. 360-366-5239
Tube Processing Bystronic 702-340-6964
PRECISION TOOLHOLDING PRODUCTS
Tooling
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. 763-682--3122
Tooling Systems
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. 763-682--3122
PRODUCTIVITY
Productivity Tools and Systems
Scout Systems _________253-329-2460
PROG. SYSTEMS
Factory Automation/Logistics
North-South Machinery 562-690-7616
CAD/CAM Software, CAD
Applied CAx 503-962-0287
Automatics & Machinery Co.__303-990-6190
MRP Software
SigmaTEK 513-595-2022
Nesting Software
SigmaNEST 513-595-2022
Software, Solid Modeling
Delcam Software 877-DELCAM1
PROTOTYPE MACHINERY
Santa Cruz Electronics 831-479-5444
REAL ESTATE- COMMERCIAL
Capacity Commercial Group 503-326-9000 REPAIR
CNC-PROS 602-344-9753
Bar Feeder Repair
Edge Technologies 951-440-1574
RIGGING AND CARRIERS
IRH Carriers & Rigging 435-230-1779
ROBOTICS
Acieta 402-650-8132
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
Expand Machinery_______818-349-9166
LMI Machinery Inc. 866-437-7315
Ready-Robotics__________833-732-3967
Olympus Controls_________503-582-8100
Robotic Part Loading Systems Acieta 402-650-8132
Midaco Corporation 847-593-8420
Ready-Robotics__________833-732-3967
Olympus Controls_________503-582-8100
ROBOTIC AUTOMATION/ ROBOTIC INTEGRATION Acieta 402-650-8132
Midaco Corporation ______ 847-593-8420
ROBOTIC PRODUCTS Cobots
Acieta 402-650-8132
Fanuc Robots
Acieta 402-650-8132
Gripper Systems
Acieta 402-650-8132
Robotic Welding Cells Acieta 402-650-8132
ROBOT MAINTENANCE
Acieta 402-650-8132
ROBOT TRAINING Acieta 402-650-8132
ROUTERS
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
SHOT PEEN MARKING Shot Peen
MarkinBox 310-214-3367 SAWS Band & Cut-Off Saws Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
SERVICES
AS9100 Registration Great Western Registrar 623-580-1881
Custom Packaging/Shipping Supplies
Alliance Packaging 206-445-5898Engineering/Mechanical Design Sherpa Design_ 503-771-3570
Financial Services Intech Funding 800-553-9208 Quick Turn Financial 415-608-5692 Machine Tool Rebuilding EDM Network 480-836-1782
Management Systems Training BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
SOFTWARE CAD CAM Machining Applied CAx 503-962-0287 Cimatron 248-596-9700 ext. 237 Solid Products 480-206-0330 Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770
Mechanical Design Cimatron 248-596-9700 ext. 237 Delcam 877-335-2261 Sherpa Design_ 503-771-3570
SPINDLES & SLIDES
Spindle Rebuilding/Repair C & M Precision Spindle, Inc._ 503-691-0955
GMN USA LLC_ 800-686-1679 Spindle Sales New GMN USA LLC_ 800-686-1679
TRAINING
ISO Consulting/Registration
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
Lean and NADCAP Consulting Training BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
ISO / AS9100 Certification BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
Productivity Training
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
USED MACHINERY
EDM Network __________480-836-1782
Jorgensen Machine Tools 800-952-0151
K.D. Capital
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Equipt
North Western Machinery
Performance Machine Tools __
WATERJET CUTTING Flow Internatil
Machine Toolworks ______
Waterjet & Blast
Barton International
GMA Garnet Group
International
Garnet Group
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206-583-2333
510-760-9518
909-620-5707
800-426-2052
Abrasives, Garnet
800-741-7756
832-243-9300 Waterjet Bricks Barton
800-741-7756 GMA
832-243-9300
Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Processes
The Manufacturer’s Secret Weapon
ASSEMBLIES
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
BENDING
Mandrel
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
Speciality Bending Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443
Structrual Bending Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Tube and Pipe Bending
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
BRAZING-JOINING
Cogitic 719-473-8844
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Precision Casting Repair 801-972-2345
Brazing: Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
BROACHING
Evans Precision _________ 623-582-4776
Ponderosa Ind _______303-298-1801
Specialty Steel Services 801-539-8252
CASTING
Precision Enterprises Inc. 851-797-1000
Investment Casting-Precision
Dolphin Investment Castings 602-272-6747
Precision Enterprises Inc. ____ 851-797-1000
CHEMICAL ETCHING
CMR Manufacturing 602-273-0943
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
COATING
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
COLD FORMING
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. _______ 480-218-0918
CUTTING
Bar & Plate & Die Cutting
AZ Tool Steel ___________ 877-795-1600
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
LASER CUTTING
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
DIE CASTING
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278
DIES
Tool & Dies Micropulse West Inc. 480-966-2300
DEBURRING Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
DESIGN
FLATLINE FAB __________ 503-707-9272
EDGING
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
EDM
EDM: Dialectric Systems
/Filtration
Ebbco Inc 586-716-5151
EDM: Drilling Small Hole
Layke Inc. 602-272-2654
Milco Waterjet 714-373-0098
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
EDM: Ram-Type (Sinking) Micropulse West, Inc. 480-966-2300
Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
Stevens Tool & Die 503-682-3185
EDM Solutions
EDM: Wire
Clings Aerospace 480-968-1778
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
Micropulse West, Inc. 480-966-2300
Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098 Micropulse West, Inc. 480-966-2300
Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
Stevens Tool & Die 503-682-3185
ELECTRO MECHANICAL
Sub-Assembly Builds
Cascade Systems Technology __ 503-640-5733
ENGINEERING/DESIGN
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Extrusions
Plastic Extrusion Services
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Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
FABRICATION
Architectural Forming & Fabrication
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Fabrication: Sheet Metal
Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
Aero Tech MFG 801-891-2740
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
CLS Fabrication Inc 800-426-0721
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
NW Metalcraft Industries 888-280-7080
Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
QUAL-FAB, Inc. 206-762-2117
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Weiser Engineering _______ 303-280-2778
Fabrication: Custom Metal
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Group Mfg Serv 480-966-3952
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
Forming & Fabrication
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Industrial Thermoplastics
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Precision Sheet Metal Fabrication: Medium & Large Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 CLS
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Group Mfg Serv 480-966-3952
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
QUAL-FAB, Inc. 206-762-2117
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Solid Form Fabrication 503-435-1400
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
Tube & Pipe Bending Fabrication
Albina Co., Inc. Bending Solutions, Inc. Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
FINISHING
Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
Arizona Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
Coating Technologies 623-581-2648
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Titanium Coating Services 562-548-2550
DRY FILM LUBRICATION
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
Frontier Group__________602-437-2426
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Galvanizing: Hot Dip
TMM Precision 800-448-9448
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Passivation
Coating Technologies _623-581-2648
Frontier Group__________602-437-2426
Polishing
Arizona Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
Powder Coating
Aero Tech MFG 801-891-2740
CLS Fabrication Inc 800-426-0721
Sandblasting
Byington Steel Treating, Inc. 408-727-6630
Shot Peen
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600 Silk Screening
Arizona Finishing 602-438-4443
FIXTURING
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Wrico 480-892-7800
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GASKETS
3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572
GRINDING
AZ Hard Chrome _________ 602-278-8671
AZ Tool Steel 877-795-1600
ChemResearch 602-253-4175
Cogitic 719-473-8844
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500
Ron Grob Co ___________ 970-667-5320
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Steel Services Grinding 800-662-0126
Sun Grinding 602-238-9595
Superior Grinding 801-487-9700
Grinding, Blanchard
AZ Tool Steel ___________ 877-795-1600
Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc. 805-583-9966
Diversified Metal Services 801-972-6093
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
Industrial Precision Grinding __ 310-352-4700
Steel Services Grinding 800-662-0126
Sun Grinding 602-238-9595
Superior Grinding 801-487-9700
Grinding, Centerless
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
Sun Grinding 602-238-9595
Grinding, Double Disc
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
Sun Grinding 602-238-9595
TCI Precision Metals 800-234-5613
Grinding: OD
Arizona Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
Precision Tech 801-285-7288
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
Sun Grinding 602-238-9595
Superior Grinding 801-487-9700
Grinding: Surface
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Superior Grinding 801-487-9700
Grinding: Tool & Cutter
Superior Grinding_________888-487-9701
Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
GUN DRILLING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
HEAT TREATING
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating_____408-727-6630
Controlled Thermal Tech_____602-272-3714
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Phoenix Heat Treating______602-258-7751 Cryogenics
Phoenix Heat Treating 602-258-7751 Heat Treating/ISO/AS9100
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751
Heat Treating/NADCAP
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751
Large Capacity Drop Bottom
Oven/Aluminum
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864
HONING/LAPPING
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Sunshine Metals 714-225-4972
Treske Precision Machining 503-625-2821
TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278
VWeiser Engineering 303-280-2778 Industrial Thermoplastics
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Machining: 5-Axis
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021
Machining: Aerospace/Space
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866
Jaguar Precision Machine ____ 505-242-6545
Larkin Precision Machine 831-438-2700
Layke Inc. 602-272-2654
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
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Newport Tool. ___________ 801-295-7411
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021
Treske Precision Machining 503-625-2821
TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278
Machining: CNC Milling
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Die-Tech Precision Machining 669-888-3500
Faustson 303-420-7422
Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866
Grovtec US, Inc. 503-557-4689
Passivation, Electroless Nickel, Gold, Hard Chrome, Silver, & Tin Plating. 206-947-4052 geoffs@askogroup.com
602-272-2654 480-966-2300 602-352-8658 503-253-6700 360-723-5386 970-667-5320 360-341-2226 503-447-1021 208-642-9344 801-975-1117 253-395-7381 503-784-5211
Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300
Machining: Medical
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300
Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Teton Machine _________ 208-642-9344
Machining: Production
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Die-Tech Precision Machining 669-888-350
Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866
Grovtec US, Inc. 503-557-4689
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Machining: Swiss
Grovtec US, Inc. 503-557-4689
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing _ 503-557-9407
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Machining: Turning
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Die-Tech Precision Machining 669-888-350
Faustson 303-420-7422
Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866
Grovtec US, Inc. 503-557-4689
Howard Precision Machined Prod. 801-619-9850
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
Larkin Precision Machine ____ 831-438-2700
Layke Inc. 602-272-2654
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
=SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Machining: Ultra Precision
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing 503-557-9407
Machining: Turning With Live Tooling
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
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Contract Manufacturing
AATC 602-268-1467
Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. 253-395-7381
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Bending Solutions, Inc. _____ 360-651-2443
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
CLS Fabrication Inc 800-426-0721
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866
Group Mfg Serv 480-966-3952
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
LV Swiss _____________ 435-635-1482
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Treske Precision Machining 503-625-2821
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TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278
Industrial Manufacturing
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Machinists Inc. 360-202-7342
Turnkey Product Services
Aero Tech MFG __________ 801-891-2740
Custom Airplane to Marine Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy 503-253-5294
Personal Collectables Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy __ 503-253-5294
Production Polishing Metal Polishing By Timothy 503-253-5294
METALIZING
Controlled Thermal Tech 602-272-3714
MOLDING: RUBBER
Molds: Plastic Injection
Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
MOLDS
Aero Tech MFG 801-891-2740
Advanced Mold Technology 714-990-0144
Arizona Finishing 602-438-4443
Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. ______ 714-373-0098
Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634
Molds: High Volume Class 100
Advanced Mold Technology 714-990-0144
Molds: Fast Turn Prototype and Bridge Molds
Advanced Mold Technology 714-990-0144
Molds: Expertise in Overmold and Insert Molding
Advanced Mold Technology ___ 714-990-0144
PC BOARDS
Surface Mount & Thru Hole
Cascade Systems Technology 971-330-8054
PAINTING
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
StandardAero 602-744-2600
PLASTIC EXTRUSION
Custom Plastic Profiles
Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Custom Plastic Tubing
Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Custom Thermoplastics
Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Extrusion Die Development
Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Custom Plastic Spiraling
Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Custom Plastic Finishing
Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
PLASTIC MACHINING
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
PLASTIC MOLDING
3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572
Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634
METAL FABRICATION: DESIGN, LASER CUTTING, FORMING, WELDING, CUSTOM FINISHING 4322 NW Yeon Ave., Portland, OR 97210 Josh Henry: 503.707.9272 503.477.7566 WWW.FLATLINEFAB.COM
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Mold Making
3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572 Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634
PLATING
Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700 ASKO Group ___________ 206-947-4052 ChemResearch 602-253-4175 EPSI 714-519-9423 Frontier Group 602-437-2426 Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 StandardAero 602-744-2600
Anodizing
Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700 ChemResearch 602-253-4175 Frontier Group 602-437-2426 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 StandardAero 602-744-2600
Black Oxide StandardAero 602-744-2600
Bright Tin
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387 Leadtek Plating _________ 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
Chem Film Frontier Group 602-437-2426
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311 StandardAero 602-744-2600
Chromate\
Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700
Chrome/Nickel/Palladium/Teflon
AZ Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
EPSI 714-519-9423 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
StandardAero 602-744-2600 Coating
Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Controlled Thermal Tech 602-272-3714
Coating: Black Oxide
Coating Technologies 623-581-2648
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Coating: Dry Film Lube
Coating Technologies 623-581-2648
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Coating: Nickel/ Teflon/Chrome Coating Technologies 623-581-2648
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Coating:Zinc & Mag.Phos. Coating Technologies 623-581-2648
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311 Copper
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
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602-744-2600 602-437-2426
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
Embrittlement Relief
EPSI 714-519-9423
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
Electroless Nickel
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
Foresight Finishing ________ 480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Glass Bead Clean
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Gold
ASKO Group ____________ 206-947-4052
EPSI 714-519-9423
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
PAS Technologies _________ 602-744-2600
Hard Chrome
Arizona Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
NAD CAP & Boeing Approved Processes
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
Nickel-Bright
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co. ____ 800-481-6271
Passivation
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
Frontier Group 602-437-2426
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Phosphate
Frontier Group 602-437-2426
Shot Peen
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Tin / Zinc Plate
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
EPSI 714-519-9423
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
Silver Plating
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
EPSI 714-519-9423
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
Tin Plating
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Zinc Nickel
PAS Technologies ________ 602-744-2600
PLASMA CUTTING
G & G Custom Metal Fab 503-931-7069
PRECISION FORMING
Aeroform, Inc. __________360-403-1919
Pacific Tool, Inc 425-882-1970
QUAL-FAB, Inc. 206-762-2117 SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
Wrico ______________ 480-892-7800
PROCESSING: METAL Chemical
LA Specialties 602-269-7612
PROTOTYPES
Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733
NW Rapid Mfg. 503-434-8557
PUNCHING
CLS Fabrication Inc 800-426-0721
Group Manufacturing Serv 480-966-3952
QUAL-FAB, Inc. 206-762-2117
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
RECYCLING MATERIALS
Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Nickel, Plastics, Stainless Steel, Steel, Tin
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284
Bin Service
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284
Excess Material Handling
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284
Full Service Scrap Management
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284 Wood Products
Perry Pallet Co. 360-366-5239
REPAIR
CNC-PROS 602-344-9753 ROLLING
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
ROLL FORMING
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
SANDBLASTING
Advanced Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700
Byington Steel Treating, Inc. 408-727-6630
Production Sawing
Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc. 805-583-9966
SEWING
Grovtec US, Inc. __________ 503-557-4689
SHEARING
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
SIGNAGE & DISPLAYS
Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098
SILICONE
3-D Plastics, Inc. __________ 503-720-0572
SINTERING
Western Sintering 509-375-3096
SLITTING
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
SPINNING
Evans Precision __________ 623-582-4776
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SPLINES
Specialty Steel Services 801-539-8252
SPRINGS
Ace Wire & Spring Form 412-458-4830
SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
SPRINGS: CUSTOM
Extension/Compression/ Coil
Ace Wire & Spring Form 412-458-4830
STAMPING PRECISION
AEI Fabrication 480-733-6594
NW Metalcraft Industries 888-280-7080
Precision Die & Stamping 480-967-2038
SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping:Design
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping:Flat Forming
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
NW Metalcraft Industries 888-280-7080
SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
Stamping: Light
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping: Production/ Precision
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Precision Die & Stamping 480-967-2038
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733
TESTING
Non-Destructive Testing
Frontier Group 602-437-2426
PAS Technologies ________ 602-744-2600
Turbine Instrument Testing
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
THERMAL SPRAY
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
Controlled Thermal Tech 602-272-3714
THREAD ROLLING
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
TOOL & DIE DESIGN
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411 Wrico 480-892-7800
TOOLING
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Mountain View Machine _____ 435-755-0500
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
TUBE BENDING &
CUTTING FAB
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Bending Solutions, Inc. _____ 360-651-2443
Clings Aerospace 480-968-1778
EZ-ACCESS 800-258-8503
TURBINE ENGINE TESTING
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
WATERJET CUTTING
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117 Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919 Milco Waterjet 714-373-0098
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
SW Waterjet & Laser 480-306-7748
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
5-Axis Waterjet Cutting Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
Micro-Machining Rickard Engineering ______ 866-845-8838
WELDING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776 FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Frontier Group 602-437-2426 Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778 Weld Metal Works 503-788-5701
Laser Welding and Services
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Robotic Welding Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443
Welding: Precision Evans Precision 623-582-4776
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
Welding: MIG-TIG
Evans Precision 623-582-4776 FLATLINE FAB __________ 503-707-9272
WIRE FORMING
Ace Wire & Spring Form 412-458-4830
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
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3D-Plastics...16,39,40
ABS Metallurgical...45,47
Accutech Machine, inc...43
Acieta...41
Advanced Precision Anodizing...41 Aeroform, Inc...42
Aero Tech Manufacturing...40
Allied Tool and Die...44
ALMCO...35
American Precision Industries...41
ANCA...1,20-21
ATF Aerospace, LLC...33, 43 Barton...24,37
Big O Metals...1,20,21,34
BMSC...22,32
Bramac Machinery Inc...33
Bystronic...33
Cascade Engineering Tech...42
Coast Aluminum...10,33
Coastal Metals...27,32
Coating Technologies...40
Controlled Thermal Tech...25,43
Cycle Time Solutions...34
DCM Tech...35
Design 2 Part Show...5
Die-Tech Precision Machine...40
Doosan now DN Solutions...9
Editors Corner...4
EDM Performance..32,33
Edge Technologies...33
Ellison Technologies...9,32
Epic Finance...28,35
EPSI...42
Evans Precision...45
Expand Machinery...35
Faustson...40
FLATLINE FAB...11,30,43
Flex-Pro...40
Foresight Finishing...44
Frontier Group...39
Fullerton...33
Gentech...40
Grovtec...39,48
HS&S Machine Tool...36
Hainbuch...26,33
Hercules Sealing Products...36 Hexagon...34
Horizon Carbide...36
Hurco...19
Industrial Metal Supply Co....29,37
IRH Carriers and Rigging...37
Jaguar Precision Machine...40
KD Capital...36
Kloeckner Metals-Temtco...29,32
Landmark Solutions...31,34
Laube Titanium Mill Prod....37
Layke Inc...43
Leadtek...44
Lucy’s Machine...32,43
LV Swiss...43
Mario Pinto...34
MC Sales & Marketing...33
MET-TEK Inc...40
Metro Metals Northwest, Inc...42 Micropulse West...41
Microtronics..45
Midaco Corporation...34 Milco...44
Mountain View Machining...41
MRI , Machinery Resources...35
North-South Machinery...18,32
NTK Cutting Tools...35
Pacific Swiss...39
People Tech...33
Performance Machine Tools...8,36
Phoenix Heat Treat...41
PMA Industries...13
Portland Precision...42
Precious Metals Plating...17,39
Precision Aerospace, LLC...41
Precision Die & Stamping...14,39
RENISHAW...12,32
RESELL CNC...35
Rhino Board...23,36
Rosco Precision Machinery...19,32
Royal products...24,33
SCT-USA...1,20-21, 33
SHERMAN TECH FOR SALE...16
SigmaNest...32
SMBHUB...5
SMH Inc LLC...30,39
Specialty Steel...40
Spring Works Utah...40
StandardAero...43
Star Metal Fluids...3,33
Strom Manufacturing...39
Sulli Tool...32
Superior Grinding...40
SW Water Jet Services...13
TCI Precision Metals...32
Tech Financial Services...22,34
ThinBit...2,32
TJ Snow...23
Thompson Machine...45
TVT Die Casting...16,39
US Shop Tools...15,33
Valley Financial Services...35
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc...33
Weiser Engineering...41
Western Sintering...1,20-21,17,39
WOMO Designs...13,39
Wrico Stamping...44
Zeiss Metrology...32
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