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Editor’s Corner Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. It may not be difficult to store up in the mind a vast quantity of facts within a comparatively short time, but the ability to form judgments requires the severe discipline of hard work and the tempering heat of experience and maturity. Calvin Coolidge Education; There are a few different Latin roots of the English word “education.” They are “educare,” which means to train or to mold, and “educere,” means to lead out.The Latin word, “educo,” meaning to educe, to draw out, to develop from within. An educated person is not necessarily one who has an abundance of general or specialized knowledge. An educated person is one who has developed the faculties of his mind and puts it to good use. As knowledge is acquired it must be organized and put into use, for a definite purpose, through practical plans. Knowledge has no value except that which can be gained from its application toward some worthy end. This is one reason why college degrees are not valued more highly.They represent nothing but miscellaneous knowledge without practical experience. Many successful people, in all walks of life, never stop acquiring specialized knowledge related to their major purpose, business, or profession. Those who are not successful usually make the mistake of believing that the knowledge-acquiring period ends when one finishes school. The truth is that schooling does but little more than to put us in the way of learning how to acquire practical knowledge. Thomas A. Edison had only three months of “schooling” during his entire life. He was taught reading, writing, and arithmetic by his mother, but was always a very curious child and taught himself much by reading on his own. Edison did not leave this world poor. Henry Ford had less than sixth grade schooling, but he managed to do pretty well financially. From the time he was a young boy, Ford enjoyed tinkering with machines. Farm work and a job in a Detroit machine shop afforded him ample opportunities to experiment and expand his knowledge. Through the years he honed his skills and his passion for what he put his hands and mind to. We are in an information age, and it is up to us to follow the correct data, use this information and train ourselves to walk in a way that others can benefit and learn from. Tinkering with good knowledge can lead to an evolution of a life of practical hands on wisdom. This is called experience in many walks of life and can be second nature to people that have lived it to a near perfection level. We all have our talents, we all have the fingerprint that makes us unique, and we all have the ability to follow a passion we so choose. In closing I challenge you all to tinker, to acquire knowledge, to temper yourselves into wisdom and to prosper in a life that is an utter pleasure to hold.

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Long Products – a sampling of what we offer Carbon Steel Bar

Stainless Steel Tube

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• 304 SQUARE TUBE – 1/2"SQ X .065W THRU 12"SQ X .500W • 304 RECTANGLE TUBE – 1/2" X 1" X .065W THRU 12"SQ X 8" X .500W • 304 ROUND TUBE – 1/2"OD X .065W THRU 6.0"D X .375W • AVAILABLE IN MILL FINISH AND 180 GRIT POLISHED

CF1018 ROUNDS – 3/16" THRU 6" CF1018 SQUARES – 1/4" THRU 6" CF1018 FLATS – 1/8" X 1/2" THRU 3-1/2" X 6" CF1045 ROUNDS – 3/4" THRU 6" CF1144 STRESSPROOF ROUNDS – 1/2" THRU 4-1/2" CF12L14 ROUNDS – 1/2" THRU 6"

Alloy Steel Bar • • • •

CF4140ANN ROUNDS – 3/4" THRU 4-1/2" CF8620ANN ROUNDS – 1-1/8" THRU 4-3/4" CF4140HT ROUNDS – 3/4" THRU 3-1/2" HR4140ANN ROUNDS – 1-1/2" THRU 24"

Aluminum Bar

Carbon Steel Tube • ERW STEEL TUBE – 1/2"OD X .049W THRU 6"0D X .188W • ORN STEEL TUBE – 1/2"SQ X .065W THRU 4"SQ X .120W • STRUCT STEEL TUBE – 1-1/2"SQ THRU 6"SQ X .250W (INCLUDING RECTANGLES)

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303, 304L, 316L, 17-4 ROUNDS – 1/8" THRU 12" 304L, 316L PLATE CUT FLATS – 1/8" X 1/2" THRU 1/2" X 8" 303, 304L, 316L ROLLED BAR – 1/4" X 3/4" THRU 1-1/2" X 2" 304L, 316L ANGLES – 3/4" X 3/4" X 1/8" THRU 4" X 4" X 1/2" 304L, 316L CHANNELS – 2" X 1" X 1/8" THRU 6" X 4" X 3/8"

• 6061 EXTR & CF ROUNDS – 3/16" THRU 12" • 6061 EXTR SQUARES – 1/4" THRU 6" • 6061 EXTR RECTANGLES – 1/8" X 1/2" THRU 4" X 8" • 6061, 6063 EXTR ANGLES, CHANNELS, BEAMS • 2024 CF ROUNDS – 3/8" THRU 4"

Tube & Pipe • 6061, 6063 EXTR SQUARE TUBE – 3/4"SQ X .065W THRU 8"SQ X .500W • 6061, 6063 EXTR RECTANGLE TUBE – 3/4" X 1-1/2" THRU 2" X 8" X .250W • 6061 EXTR ROUND TUBE – 1/2" X .125W THRU 8"OD X .250W • 6061 EXTR PIPE – 1/2" SCH40 THRU 8" SCH80

Fabrication

Carbon & Alloy Plate We routinely stock: • Carbon from general purpose to structural, PVQ and improved machining grades. • Alloy in construction, case hardening, PVQ, aircraft quality and abrasion resisting grades. Plate processing: Oxy-fuel Cutting Plasma Cutting Shearing

performed, even for services of our extended fabrication network. We screen and audit all of our sources.

Ryerson simplifies customer manufacturing and procurement. From one-of-a-kind components to parts in production quantities, our one-stop shopping reduces overall costs and streamlines operations.

Increase Flexibility Test new designs and prototypes without tying up machines or employees. We know fabrication and materials and recommend the best for customer applications.

Lower Production Costs Trim outsourcing handling costs and inspection points. Eliminate scrap handling costs and inspection points. Minimize capital expenditures. Our ready-to-assemble parts reduce customer work-in-process inventory.

Meet Demand Fluctuations Eliminate bottlenecks. Avoid capacity overloads. Eliminate capital tied up in underutilized equipment. We help customers focus on core competencies and meet processing requirements.

Aluminum Plate We routinely stock: • Heat treatable, cast tooling and cast mold plate • Standard thicknesses to 16” • Widths to 60.5” • Standard lengths of 96”, 120”, 144”, 240” and 288” • Diamond Tread plate

Consolidate Supplier Base Save transportation and administrative costs. We’re responsible for all work

Plate processing: Sawing Band Saw Cutting Shearing Cutting to Length

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Stainless Plate We routinely stock: • All standard grades • Plate up to 4” thick • Coiled plate inventory: 36, 48, 60, 72” wide • Stainless floor plate in 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4” thickness Plate processing: Plasma Cutting Sawing Shearing Cutting to Length Precision Leveling

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Announcements & Releases BARTON Adds Flow® Style Aftermarket Parts to Their Waterjet Products Line-up

delivery. Free shipping is available for online parts orders of $300 within the continental United States. Visit store.barton.com for details.

BARTON International, a leading supplier of garnet abrasives and consumables for waterjet cutting systems, announces the addition of aftermarket parts for Flow® waterjet cutting systems.

For more information visit www.barton.com, e-mail us at info@barton. com, or phone 800-741-7756.

“Customer requests lead us to expand our waterjet parts offering to include aftermarket parts for Flow® equipment. Genuine Flow® parts are recommended for machines under warranty, but for shops looking to find competitively priced alternatives, aftermarket parts can be a good option. A one stop shop, BARTON gives customers the convenience of purchasing Genuine Flow® OEM parts, premium aftermarket Flow style parts and garnet abrasives from a trusted partner.” says Waterjet Parts Manager, Stephen Podnorszki. BARTON’s complete selection of replacement parts and accessories for abrasive waterjet cutting equipment can be viewed in our online marketplace at store.barton.com. Fully stocked inventories of parts are maintained in east and west coast warehouses ensuring quick nationwide A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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EDM Network Awarded ‘Best Export Market’ For 9th Year in A Row EDM Network Inc. was recently awarded ‘Best Export Market’ by builder CHMER EDM. Ron Vogel, founder and owner of EDM Network, received the award from CHMER EDM’s Executive Vice President Brad Wang. This is the 9 th year in a row that EDM Network was the receipient of this honor. EDM Nework is an exclusive U.S. importer of CHMER and AMStech EDMs. To learn more about how EDM Network can help you with your EDM needs, contact Ron Vogel at 1-888-289-3367 or visit EDMNetwork.com


Announcements Continued

GE Launches Brilliant Skills Curriculum To Train Workers For Digital Industrial Future GE announced a proprietary skills curriculum to train global supply chain employees for new, highly valuable jobs needed in our digital industrial economy. This new initiative will focus on lean, advanced, additive and digital manufacturing. Built on GE’s Brilliant Factory strategy, which uses big data, software, sensors, controllers and robotics to increase productivity,‘Brilliant Learning’ is designed for GE’s global supply chain employees but will also be available to all employees, in multiple languages across all levels of manufacturing roles.

Cimatron is now part of 3D Systems THINGS ARE GETTING BIGGER AND BETTER

Leveraging GE’s rich training and development culture, the ‘Brilliant Learning’ curriculum is custom-designed and adapted to individual site needs. It will include seminars, workshops, online courses and a series of immersion boot camps on lean manufacturing practices, advanced manufacturing, additive and other digital technologies transforming the industry. Instead of solely classroom learning, many components of the trainings will be hands-on and held in the manufacturing sites, including:

As one of the early pioneers developing CAD/CAM software for manufacturing, Cimatron will continue its 33 year legacy going forward as part of 3D Systems.

• Becoming Brilliant Global Online Course – Four-week online course introducing all levels of employees to basic concepts of the four pillars of a Brilliant Factory: lean, advanced, additive and digital manufacturing

MANUFACTURING THE FUTURE!

• Advanced Manufacturing Workshops – Hands-on two-day learning experience for manufacturing engineers and other leaders; Interaction with technologies; demos of additive manufacturing processes

Look forward to new opportunities for

For more information go to: www.3dsystems.com | www.cimatrontech.com

• Lean Manufacturing Academy – Rigorous three-day learning and immersion for leaders such as Manufacturing Supervisors, Operations Leaders and others to improve business performance using lean leadership skills; Includes tours of manufacturing facilities; simulations and real-time tasks centered around productivity and cost savings, and on floor application of skills • Brilliant Leadership Seminar – Immersion experience for senior strategic leaders that will cover industry trends and engagement with external businesses for best practices “Today, manufacturing is driven by productivity – and when combined with the merging of hardware and software, the need for a highly skilled

labor force is becoming integral to the success and modernization of our industry,” said Philippe Cochet, GE’s Chief Productivity Officer. “At a time when the creation and retention of U.S. jobs in America’s manufacturing cities is more important than ever, GE is helping to secure these jobs through the execution of ‘Brilliant Learning,’ and we hope it becomes a model for the industry.” GE invests more than U.S. $1 billion in employee development each year, helping employees learn and grow at every career stage through a broad range of classroom, social, digital and on-the-job learning experiences. According to the U.S. Labor Department, between 2015 and 2016 an average of two unemployed manufacturing workers existed for each open position. U.S. manufacturing job openings are quickly outpacing qualified candidates, resulting in a widening skills gap across the industry. Continued Page 8 PAGE 10 A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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For more information contact: JESSE TILLEY Regional Manager Flow Waterjet Americas | www.FlowWaterjet.com 31 E Macarthur Cresent | Santa Ana, CA 92707 | USA JTilley@flowcorp.com | 415.828.3569

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Seco Tools Names 2016 Manager of the Year Seco Tools AB has recognized Cur t Hassan as the 2016 Global Manager of the Year. The award is given annually to a manager within the organization who demonstrates initiative and serves as a role model in the development of members of his or her team. Hassan serves as Automotive Zone and Mexico Manager for Seco North America. He has been influential in finding new ways to meet the increasing demands of automotive customers in North America, including the development of Seco’s automotive team which enabled the company to become more involved in Advanced Engineering Programs. Hassan is also a leader in the use of Seco’s Documented Cost Reduction method for systematic identification and documentation of customer improvements and saving potentials.

Showroom Open Monday - Friday From 8am To 5pm Announcements Continued

“Curt is most deserving of this award,” said Through the implementation of ‘Brilliant Learning,’ GE seeks to bridge this gap by training existing Rob Keenan, president of Seco Tools. “He employees to use cutting-edge technology and new manufacturing processes that will lower cost and consistently exhibits Seco values and his accelerate innovation, improve customer delivery, and elevate performance of GE’s industrial products. way of working is widely recognized as a best practice within our organization. Curt is extremely committed to and passionate Jesse Tilley In New Role of Regional Manager about our customers and always pushes his Jesse Tilley has accepted the role of Regional Manager, overseeing all operations in the Southwestern team to become better.” US for Flow International, the world’s leading manufacturer of Waterjets. Jesse Graduated from University ofWashington in 2004 and soon after accepted a position in Flows Technology Center where he learned how to; run, maintain and program the Flow waterjets. He has held many positions in the company over his 12 year tenure and brings to the role a passion for supporting US manufacturers and helping them grow to be competitive in the increasingly global market. He looks forward to helping Flows existing and future customer base in any way he can. Reporting to Jesse and helping to support Flow customers will be two local Applications Specialists, Evan Washington and Mike Akiyoshi.

Hassan received the Manager of the Year award during Seco’s Management Conference in Malmö, Sweden. He was previously honored three times with Seco’s President’s Club – once as a sales person and twice as a regional sales manager. Continued Page 9PAGE 10

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Announcements Continued Albina Co, Inc. produces consistent, accurate and repeatable rolled metal parts and components for various manufacturing and industrial business sectors. We produce small parts such as hydraulic lines, handles, brake bands, pipe spools, boiler tubes, coils and heat exchangers. Albina is currently bending: 259 lengths x 20 ft of 3/4” OD X .049” WALL T304 S/S. 279 lengths x 33 ft of 1” OD X .049”WALL ASTM B338 GRADE 7 SMLS 858 lengths x 30 ft of 1” OD X .065” WALL Zr702 For these heat exchanger “u-tube” projects we bend to various radii configurations and all bends are at 180°. After bending, we always trim both ends of the bend, deburr the ends after trimming, wash the ID of the tubing and securely package the bent tubes in custom made wooden crates. All of the bends are bent and checked to RDB-2.31 and ASME Section IIB, SB-163, S1.2.3 standards for wall thinning and ovailty. If high quality bends that won’t fail are required, industrial companies know to come to Albina. Do U?

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Spiral coiled ½” OD X .065”WALL stainless steel tube heat exchanger.

Albina also recently spiral coiled ½” OD X .065”WALL stainless steel tube heat exchanger for another industrial application. We were supplied with only the existing coil to reproduce from.The coils were bent in one continuous piece that spirals down on the inside and then steps out and spirals back over itself. The sheet between was not needed to complete the bends but was left in place to match the existing design. Bent in one continuous piece that spirals down on the inside and then steps out and spirals back over itself. For more information on Albina’s expert bending capability call: 503-6926010, or go to their website: www.albinco.com Continued Page 10AGE 10

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Boeing and JetBlue Are Funding This Startup’s Electric Aircraft by Mary Schlangenstein and Julie Johnsson

capabilities and assessing disruptive innovations and business strategies. It is exploring technologies including autonomy, artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing and alternative propulsion systems -- such as the hybridelectric system that would power Zunum’s aircraft.

Founded in 2013, Zunum expects to complete its first plane by 2020. Boeing Co. and JetBlue Airways Corp. are investing in a startup developing The Kirkland,Washington-based company said it’s been working with the an electric-powered aircraft with the potential to transform short-haul flights. Federal Aviation Administration on development of certification rules for electric aircraft, with a complete set of standards expected by 2018. Zunum Aero is designing and building 10- to 50-seat planes for trips of 700 miles initially and as much as 1,000 miles by 2030. The aircraft would fill Serious Challenges a “vast regional transport gap” and reduce travel times in busy corridors by as much as 40 percent, and by 80 percent in areas with less traffic, Zunum “It’s a wonderful opportunity,” said Andrew Alleyne director of the National said in a statement Wednesday. Science Foundation’s Center for Power Optimization of Electro-Thermal Systems. “But it comes with some serious technology challenges.” Boeing and JetBlue are joining a rush by aviation and aerospace companies to scout investments in early-stage ventures and keep tabs on technology Developing an electric or hybrid-electric plane will require controlling with the potential to transform transportation. European planemaker battery weight, managing heat buildup and integrating power subsystems Airbus Group SE created a fund, capitalized with an initial $150 million efficiently, said Alleyne, a professor at the University of Illinois. Composite commitment, and opened a Silicon Valley center in 2015. materials used for the fuselage can magnify heat problems, he said. “Our charter is looking beyond the horizon,’’ said Steve Nordlund, who heads “If we can solve those here in the U.S., it puts us at a serious competitive Boeing HorizonX, the Chicago-based manufacturer’s new venture-capital advantage,” Alleyne said. arm. “We’re looking at traditional, non-traditional partnerships that help us accelerate innovation Zunum and Boeing both and market opportunities.’’ are members of the center, which focuses on increasing the power density of the In addition to Zunum, electrified transportation HorizonX is investing in system in the U.S. Upskill, a company that combines augmented reality such as Google Glasses and wearable technology to boost productivity for manufacturers, field ser vices and logistics companies. Boeing has used its offerings to cut production time by 25 percent for mechanics installing 130 miles of wiring in each of the company’s 747-8 jumbo jets.

table to see how this technology evolves.”

“We believe that, just like Tesla is disrupting the auto industry, electric propulsion will disrupt the regional airline industry,” Bonny Simi, president of JetBlue Technology Ventures, said in an interview, referring to carmaker Tesla Inc. “By investing now, we will literally have a seat at the

Regional Flights

Disruptive Innovations The new Boeing unit, which reports to Chief Financial Officer Greg Smith, replaces Boeing Ventures. That St. Louis-based investment division was narrowly focused on supporting defense and space entrepreneurs like Insitu, Inc., a maker of unmanned aerial vehicles that Nordlund helped start and sell to Boeing in 2008.

Commercial aviation is focused on about 150 larger U.S. airports, said Simi, who oversees the JetBlue subsidiary started in February 2016. Zunum’s planes may bolster service to many of the nation’s 5,000 regional and general aviation hubs by reducing operating costs. The aircraft will have 80 percent lower emissions initially and will cut noise by 75 percent, Zunum said.

Boeing HorizonX will have three focus areas: investing in new ventures and startups, exploring fresh business opportunities for the company’s aerospace

JetBlue isn’t disclosing how much it’s investing. It will hold a minority stake in Zunum and a seat as a board observer.

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ATS Receives Boeing Performance Excellence Award for Seventh Consecutive Year AviationTechnical Services (ATS) announced that it has received a 2016 Silver Boeing Performance Excellence Award. The Boeing Company issues the award annually to recognize suppliers who have achieved superior performance. This is the seventh consecutive year that ATS has received the Gold or Silver Performance Award. ATS maintained a Silver or better composite performance rating for each month of the 12-month performance period. This year, Boeing recognized 480 suppliers out of over 21,000 Boeing partners and suppliers who achieved either a Gold or Silver level Boeing Performance Excellence Award. ATS provides component MRO services, on site support and machining services to Boeing for its commercial aircraft fleet (including the B787) and military derivatives, and is proud to be recognized as a supplier with high performance standards. “ATS has been a proud recipient of a Boeing Performance Excellence Award for seven consecutive years.” says Paul Dolan, Chief Operating Officer of ATS. “Boeing has been a valued customer for more than 15 years, and the award is a testament to our employees’ dedication to high standards of superior customer service and delivering value.”

L.A. Company Gets Licensing Deal For Kenmore Grills Sears has reached a licensing agreement with Pomona, California-based Permasteel that will allow the sale of Kenmore grills in stores other than Sears and Kmart. The Chicago Tribune reported last month that the Hoffman Estates, Illinois-based retailer has made a deal giving Permasteel permission to manufacture Kenmore and Kenmore Elite gas grills, grill covers, and accessories for distribution at retailers across the country. Sears Holdings made a licensing deal that gives California grill-maker Permasteel permission to manufacture and distribute Kenmore brand grills to retailers nationwide.

Earlier this month, Sears said it would explore sales or licensing options for its Kenmore appliance and DieHard battery brands as a part of a larger restructuring program. That announcement came on the heels of the company’s January sale of Craftsman tools to Stanley Black & Decker, a deal valued at $900 million over 15 years. Sears’ Chief Marketing Officer Peter Boutros said in a news release that the Kenmore agreement is the “first example of our expansion strategy to unleash the power of the Kenmore and DieHard brands globally.” Most Kenmore products sold domestically are only available Sears stores, the Tribune reported. A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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Arconic Exec Ed Colvin Explains Alcoa Spinoff ’s 3D-Printed Jet Parts Technology Western precision Products, Inc., has been in the machining business for over 30 years. As a second generation familyowned business, we make it a priority to listen to our customers in order to provide the best ser vice exper ience. WPP employs state-ofthe-art precision CNC machines. We offer support of prototypes through production. Contact us today:

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Aerospace and automotive parts supplier Arconic had a big 2016, but don’t feel bad if you’ve never heard of it. Arconic is an old company with a new name and a big new deal. Airbus picked the New York-based company to supply metal 3D-printed parts, its first agreement to make printed parts for commercial jets. Ed Colvin is the vice president of technology at Arconic, a spinoff company created when aluminum giant Alcoa split its aerospace and automotive components businesses in January 2017. What is Arconic? We’re descended from Alcoa, the aluminum giant. Alcoa split itself into two in 2016, leaving the aluminum producer in one company and Arconic as a standalone. We have a rich history in aerospace and materials products. You’ve made a big move into additive manufacturing and 3D printed metal parts. Why? We have expertise and scale in producing aerospace metals components. Additive manufacturing will enable us to produce new materials, remove costs from our operations, and get to market way faster. What’s Arconic’s new manufacturing process? It’s Ampliforge. It’s a trademarked hybrid process that gives us the best of both worlds: the best of additive manufacturing and best of our advanced forging technologies. We’re not just an additive manufacturer.We’re a comprehensive metals company with a new technology that’s going to enable all sorts of new things. Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

Lockheed Martin To Build Between 18 And 40 New Thaad Missile Defense Rocket Interceptors Missile defense exper ts at Lockheed Martin Corp. will build between 18 and 40 missile defense rocket interceptor s to protect against incoming ballistic missile threats under terms of a $273.5 million contract announced last month. Officials of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) are asking the Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control segment in Grand Prairie, Texas, to build Lot 9 of the MDA’s Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) ballistic missile defense system interceptor missiles.

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THAAD is designed to shoot down short-, medium-, and intermediate-


range ballistic missiles in their terminal phase using a hit-to-kill kinetic warhead.The missile relies on the kinetic energy of the impact to destroy the incoming missile.

The system is a key element of the U.S. ballistic missile defense system to defend the continental United States, its deployed forces, friends, and allies against ballistic missiles of all ranges and in all phases of flight. THAAD consists of five major components: launchers, interceptors, a radar, THAAD fire control and communications (TFCC) units, and THAAD-specific support equipment. Lockheed Martin started developing the THAAD system in 1992, and first tested the system three years later. The first THAAD tests that hit their targets were in 1999, after the first six tests missed. THAAD missiles, which have a maximum range of about 125 miles, are expected to hit incoming ballistic missile warheads as high as 93 miles above the Earth’s surface.

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THAAD uses an X-Band radar from the Raytheon Co. Integrated Air Defense segment in Andover, Mass. Other key subcontractors are Boeing, Aerojet, Rocketdyne, Honeywell, BAE Systems, and Milton CAT. Deployment of the THAAD system began in 2008, and is nearing completion. On this contract Lockheed Martin will do the work in Grand Prairie, Texas; Huntsville, Troy, and Anniston, Ala.; and Camden, Ark., and should be finished by March 2020. For more information contact Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control online at , or the Missile Defense Agency at www.mda.mil.

School’s In: GE’s New “Brilliant Learning” Program Will Train Workers For Jobs Of The Future by Tomas Kellner Jesse Schrimpf didn’t study additive manufacturing in school. But when a 3D printer showed up at his plant inWaukesha,Wisconsin, the GE Healthcare engineer decided to give the machine a whirl. One of the company’s European factories was seeking to improve a production line, and Schrimpf came up with a clever design for a tray that enabled workers to quickly fill it with product — small vials filled contrast medium for medical imaging — and then use a collaborative robot, or cobot, to move it around. Production redesigns tend to be expensive affairs. In this case, the trays — there were thousands of them in the factory — were made by injection molding. Normally, Schrimpf would design a new master mold, order a wooden mold prototype costing as much as $20,000 from a supplier

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Inside San Jose’s Britelab, Inventors’ Creations Come To Life Inside a 55,000-square-foot building in South San Jose, BriteLab offers inventors something unique — a chance to get their creations


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CONTRACTS VIASAT Inc., Carlsbad, California, was awarded a non-competitive, firmfixed-price contract for the production of ground transceivers for the Blue Force Tracker 2 program. The total value of this action (including options) is $13,680,000 funded by fiscal 2017 procurement funds. Rolls-Royce Corp., Indianapolis, Indiana, is being awarded a $372,529,648 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for depot level engine repair for the AE21000D3 engine on the KC-130J aircraft in support of the Marine Corps and the government of Korea. Work will be performed in Oakland, California (40 percent); Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (30 percent); Alverca, Portugal (20 percent); Farnborough, Hampshire, United Kingdom (5 percent); and Indianapolis, Indiana (5 percent). Work is expected to be completed in April 2022. No funds will be obligated at time of award. Funds will be obligated on each delivery order as they are issued. This contract was competitively procured via electronic request for proposals; three offers were received. Raytheon Co., Andover, Massachusetts, was awarded a $202,185,977 firm-fixed-price, level-of-effort, foreign military sales contract (Germany, Israel, Japan, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Netherlands, Qatar, Spain, and Taiwan) for engineering services for the PATRIOT weapon systems program. Bids were solicited via the Internet with one received. Work will be performed in multiple locations with an estimated completion date of Jan. 31, 2018. A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST

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The Robots Are Hiring: San Jose Startup Raises $3M, Partners With IBM Watson AI Messaging startup TextRecruit raised $3 million in funding to connect employers with job candidates with the help of IBM Watson AI technology. This marks the company’s first public backing. It will use the funds to expand into artificial intelligence and chatbots in a partnership with IBM Watson. SignalFire led the Series A round. Other backers included Julia Popowitz, former deputy general counsel at Facebook; Sarah Imbach, former chief risk officer at LinkedIn; for mer Google engineer Steven Baker; former Heidrick & Struggles CEO Tom Friel; and Ben Davenport, founder of Beluga (which became Facebook Messenger). “TextRecruit now has the highest volume of 160-character conversations about job opportunities in the world,” CEO Erik Kostelnik told the Silicon Valley Business Journal. “We have this massive data set on how people communicate via text message on our platform. Instead of building AI ourselves, we decided to use the smartest computer out there, Watson, and build an AI assistant for all of our customers.” Kostelnik bootstrapped the San Jose-based startup with Chief Technology Officer Jed Danner in 2014 to create intelligent text messaging and chat tools that help employers attract talent, recruit candidates and engage employees. “The idea came from VMware” Kostelnick said. “I was having a conversation with their team, they said all their recruiters were texting and they had no idea where the texts were going. There was no centralized platform to help them manage that communication.” TextRecruit was able to pre-sell their concept to VMware, Cracker Barrel, Conway Trucking, U.K.-based retailer Next and CenturyLink. The team sold about $1 million in product prior to having the solution. Now, more than 200 companies use TextRecruit, including VMware, Kindred Healthcare, Sodexo,Waste Management and the U.S. Marine Corps. Last year, TextRecruit helped employers send text messages to more than 5 million job candidates. The company will also use the new funds to accelerate growth, enhance its suite of intelligent messaging solutions and expand into global markets. TextRecruit has 19 staffers and hopes to have 50 by the end of the year. A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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Boeing Partnership With Texas Firm Could Triple Number Of Satellites Deployed From Space Station Boeing and Texasbased NanoRacks LLC have joined forces to develop the first privately funded commercial space airlock device for outer space. The companies hope their new module will enable the United States to potentially triple the number of small satellites deployed from the International Space Station (ISS) during a single airlock cycle. The companies’ deal to develop a new, larger airlock module for the International Space Station (seen here) marks the start of a new chapter in the space station program where the private sector is taking on more responsibilities, NanoRocks CEO Jeffrey Manber says. The NanoRacks Airlock module, which the companies are hoping will be attached to the U.S. segment of the space station in 2019, will increase the station’s capability of transferring equipment, payloads and deployable satellites from inside the space station to the outside. A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 22 • APR/ MAY 2017

Boeing, the space station’s prime contractor, said in a news release its staff will build and install hardware to connect the pressurized modules of the ISS, formally called “the Passive Common Berthing Mechanism.” The new commercial airlock will be larger and more robust to better handle the increasing requirements of the private space and satellite industry, Boeing said. Currently, the United States uses the airlock on the ISS Japanese experiment module for its space station payloads. Astronauts use a separate airlock facility. “The installation of NanoRacks’ commercial airlock will help us keep up with demand,” said Boeing International Space Station program manager Mark Mulqueen in a statement. “This is a big step in facilitating commercial business on the ISS.” Jeffrey Manber, CEO of NanoRacks, said the deal marks the start of a new chapter in the space station program where the private sector is taking on more responsibilities. “We see this as only the beginning and are delighted to team with our friends at Boeing,” Manber said. NanoRacks said in a news release one of its in-house teams will oversee the project management, mechanical and avionics design engineering, safety, operations, quality assurance, mock-ups and crew training, and


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Intel Renews Focus On Artificial Intelligence, Merges Units Under New Chief Intel merged its artificial intelligence units into a single operating group overseen by Naveen Rao. Rao will serve as the unit’s vice president and general manager. Rao was previously CEO of chip startup Nervana, which was acquired by Intel last year for a reported $408 million. Santa Clara-based Intel’s ar tificial intelligence products group will focus on the development of chips and software products tied to machine learning, algorithms and deep learning. In addition, Intel said it will create an applied AI research lab “dedicated to pushing the forefronts of computing.” “Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the world around us and will bring new capabilities to everything from smart factories to drones to sports to health care and to driverless cars,” Rao said in a blog post on Thursday. “Data is the common thread across all these applications, and our strategy is to make Intel the driving force of the data revolution across every industry.”

Rao noted that the new group will work across multiple units at Intel to help bring AI costs down.The new AI research lab will explore “novel architectural and algorithmic approaches” that could apply to data center technologies and IoT devices. Wired magazine noted that Intel is likely launching the lab “because it wants to sell the enormous number of computer chips that others will need to build their AI.” Companies like Google and Facebook are already hiring top-tier AI talent to build services that transfer vast amounts of data into insights.The move will also help Intel better compete with the likes of chip maker Nvidia as the AI race heats up. Intel has made several recent moves to keep pace in the sector. In November, Intel created an automated driving group to work on self-driving cars. One month later, Intel partnered with Microsoft on Project EVO to bring Microsoft’s virtual assistant Cortana into homes. The company is also creating a reference design for “an Intel-based smart speaker” that includes Amazon’s Alexa virtual assistant. A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST

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on to build one of the largest molding houses on the west coast then sold it in1994. Fast forward to 1999 when the non-compete expired from the sale of Lee Dundas Sr.’s company. Their father and mentor urged Lee Jr. and Kelly to form 3D Plastics, named for the three family members.The brothers Dundas, with a background immersed in a service mentality, wanted to create a company when, from the moment their customers entered, they would know without a doubt their projects would be in the best possible hands. They wanted to build an organization where their employees looked forward to coming to work and would feel safe with one of the most generous compensation packages offered by a small company. 3D’s sustained growth from three original employees to 34 has validated that mission. Lee Jr. and Kelly Dundas never intended to grow a large company, but wanted to build an organization whose customers could rest in the knowledge they would receive quality molded components that will ensure their success. 3D’s business ethic and commitment to their customers and employees validates the notion that everyone in the circle must win.With average employee tenure of eight years and longer, with some from day one, they comprise the company’s heart and soul. Following are comments from department heads that nurture the attitudes that permeate the 3D culture, which in turn foster a great customer experience. Cassie Baker – Quality Manager at 3D Plastics: Lee Jr. and Kelly believe in their employees and seem to really think about future growth and progress. The owners here at 3D are always asking for feedback to improve job performance and to achieve company goals. Working here in the quality department, I like the professional attitude and the entire workplace environment. The close knit and interpersonal communication that is prevalent between owners and employees refreshes me. Satisfaction in the workplace comes from two places for me – the work I do for the company and how I can help others. If I can motivate and help someone else achieve his or her goals it makes me happy. When I/we achieve an organizational goal it’s truly satisfying. It makes the environment lively and eases the stress throughout A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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John Henry – Production Manager at 3D Plastics: In a perfect world we can always theoretically figure out how to mold a part. But plastics are new with every tool and part design. Being successful when molding a product that one would say is impossible, that gives me and our team great satisfaction. All people like to feel respected and trusted. When employees are given the opportunity and tools to do a job, it makes me feel good to see the reaction of their realizing their accomplishments, particularly on the tough ones.

Although a small company, 3D embraces the more challenging programs. A case in point is molding the components for Bruker Elemental’s S1Titan program. The parts present a highly dimensional and cosmetic molding challenge requiring an extraordinary dedicated effort on 3D’s part with a close customer-vendor relationship.


Terry Brown – Sr. Operations Manager at Bruker Elemental: 3D Plastics has provided excellent quality injection molded and over-molded parts for the past three years. Their cost, quality and deliveries have been superb. The 3D team and leadership have been a perfect fit for our high-end industrial products and will be the first supplier we go to when transitioning our new product platforms to volume production. The 3D team has provided excellent project management with the value-add secondary operations required for our products. Bruker Elemental is known worldwide as a leader in all forms of x-ray analysis equipment ranging from the handheld field-tested XRF S1 Titan – to large XRF and XRD analyzers.With the portable S1 Titan you simply place its nose on a specimen, pull the trigger and voilà, within seconds you have a readout of the elemental composition on the rear digital display. The S1 TITAN will accurately analyze the elemental composition and identify the alloys of your sample or parts being tested. The S1 TITAN is capable of analyzing a vast list of materials, including industrial metals, exotic aerospace alloys, e-scrap, drill core, soil, consumer goods, and more. 3D is a known provider in the medium volume, high mix molding arena.Their competitive edge is knowing how to creatively streamline processes with an artful blend of rapid tool change out, running automated, and often performing secondary processes within cycle times when an operator is needed. Efficient use of resources and eliminating that extra step is a high priority which equates to lower costs to their customers’ bottom line. As their business continues to grow, in addition to molding exceptional parts, they are engaging in rapid prototyping, providing more subassemblies and complete assemblies including packaging ready for shipment. One of the primary goals at 3D is to become a one stop shop with the mindset of assisting their customers to be more successful and competitive in their fields. 3D Plastics services a myriad of industries: Electrical, electronics, medical, dental, military, consumer products and the list goes on. They are the only custom molding house molding silicon in the northwest. The Dundas brothers have over 60 years of combined experience in molding high precision components with most engineering polymers to meet the demanding needs of their diverse customer base. The bottom line at 3D Plastics – The Brothers Dundas, with their accumulation of talented and dedicated staff, have created a culture where everyone brings their best efforts to bear – their heart and soul, if you will – to ensure their customers’ success. It’s in their blood!

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Drones Are Noisy And Don’t Have Great Depth Perception. New Amazon Tech Aims To Change That. Amazon.com Inc. has filed a pair of drone patent applications focused on reducing noise and landing packages in a customer’s yard. The new technology is evidence of the significant resources Amazon is expending on developing its drone delivery system. The company tested the concept in the UK in December and last week in Palm Springs. Much of this technology is being developed at the company’s Seattle offices. To dampen the buzzing sound of Amazon’s flying delivery robots, the company has applied to patent a “floating motor mount” that connects a propeller motor to the body of a drone and quiets the vibrations from the propeller.

Maker Of Electric Vehicle Components Sets Up In West Sacramento A Japanese company that manufactures components for electric vehicles is setting up its U.S. headquarters and first U.S. manufacturing facility in West Sacramento. Mikuni Color Ltd., which also produces synthetic organic industrial dispersion ink, has moved into 21,000 square feet at Riverside Commerce Center. The exact address was not available, although the center is on Riverside Parkway, in the northern part of the city. The site appears to be owned by Westcore Properties. Mikuni Color Ltd. manufactures components for electric vehicles. The company is setting up its headquarters in West Sacramento. According to a news release from the city of West Sacramento, the U.S. site will supply products for manufacturing lithium ion batteries, for use in electric vehicles.

“Such noise modification may be particularly beneficial for certain applications, such as when the [drone] is utilized for delivering an ordered item to a user who may find the unmodified noise to be undesirable,” the filing states. Amazon also applied for a patent to scan and photograph potential landing or drop-off destinations as the drone descends to the ground. The system would look to make sure the area was clear and that nothing moved into the place during the drone’s descent. The technology would also help the drone know how far it is from its landing site so it could potentially slow down or speed up its descent accordingly.

“Increased demand for electric vehicles will contribute to sustainable development, which is becoming more and more important. One answer is energy harvesting and lithium ion batteries will play a vital role,” said Kozo Kishida, CEO of Mikuni Color USA, in the release.

The patent also mentions a “delivery location identifier” that Amazon customers may place in their yard to help the drone determine its path of descent.

Information on how many employees the site will have or projected production numbers was not immediately available.The release described the decision to move toWest Sacramento as a collaboration between the city, the Greater Sacramento Economic Council, the California Governor’s Office of

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The identifier could also double as a landing pad, similar to the ones seen in the e-commerce giant’s first public drone deliveries in the U.K. and Palm Springs. Patents and patent applications don’t guarantee an idea will become reality. But the growing number of drone-related patents shows Amazon is investing heavily in a technology that could upend the shipping industry. Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

Apple To Bring Graphics Chips In House Apple told partner Imagination Technologies it will d e v e l o p i t s ow n graphics technology. Cupertino-based Apple revealed t h at i t w i l l s t o p using Imagination’s intellectual property for Graphics Processor Units (GPUs) chips within 15-24 months, per a statement from Imagination. The move stems from Apple wanting to use its own alternative. “Apple has used Imagination’s technology and intellectual property for many years. It has formed the basis of Graphics Processor Units (“GPUs”) in Apple’s phones, tablets, iPods, TVs and watches,” Imagination said in a statement. “Apple has asserted that it has been working on a separate, independent graphics design in order to control its products and will be reducing its future reliance on Imagination’s technology.” The change is a huge hit for Imagination, which relies on Apple for the majority of its revenue, according to TechCrunch. Reuters reported that Imagination’s share price dropped more than 70 percent on the news. One year ago, Apple confirmed it was considering acquiring Imagination, but no deal ever materialized, per TechCrunch. However, Apple did poach a few engineers off of Imagination’s team, per MacRumors. Apple paid Imagination license fees and royalties totaling about $75 million for the year to ending April 2016, making up half of Imagination’s total revenue, according to Fortune. Apple is expected to pay Imagination about $81 million this year. Most of Imagination’s costs come from designing new technology far ahead of when it appears on the market. In addition to the blow from Apple, Imagination is facing increased competition from chipmaker Qualcomm and British semiconductor firm ARM, according to Fortune. Imagination claims 50 percent of the high-end smartphone market, but maintains just 7 percent of mid-tier devices. Imagination pointed out that Apple will find it “extremely challenging” to develop its own GPU without infringing on Imagination’s IP.

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Palo Alto-based Tesla shut down production of its Model S (sedan) and Model X (four-wheel drive vehicle) for a week in February to produce a test run of Model 3s, which, at about $35,000 each, are expected to significantly broaden the company’s market beyond luxury vehicles. More than 400,000 Model 3 orders have been received. Tesla previously announced that it plans to produce 500,000 cars per year in Fremont by 2018. Tesla announced two weeks ago that it raised $1.2 billion in a new stock offering to “strengthen its balance sheet and further reduce any risks associated with the rapid scaling of its business due to the launch of Model 3.” That was about 20 percent more than originally planned. China’s Tencent Holdings Ltd. has bought the entire offering for $1.78 billion (including commissions, giving it a 5 percent stake in Tesla, Reuters reported. A year ago, Tesla leased two new buildings in Livermore totaling about a million square feet for warehousing, the Silicon Valley Business Journal first reported. Source: Silicon Valley Business Journal

Trump’s Commitment To US Manufacturing Bearing Fruit The Wall Street Journal repor ts President Trump’s commitment to US manufacturing is already bearing fruit, according to recent factory data. The Journal points to the last several months, during which manufacturing has seen significant growth and given American hope that the US economy is also poised for expansion. The Journal adds that economists expect this week’s ISM manufacturing index release to show further improvement by hitting 57.5 in March.


The New York Times reports that attendees at the Corporate Law Institute in New Orleans were optimistic that President Trump and his support for lower taxes and reduced regulations mean “deal making should boom” and more mergers are likely. The Times adds that the feeling is “lower taxes and less regulation...should contribute to strong stock prices,” which would lead to companies being “more likely to strike big deals.”

Elon Musk’s Latest? Bay Area Startup That Aims To Link Brains, Computers If you can’t beat them, join them? Elon Musk, who fears that artificial intelligence could become a dangerous rival to humans, has now reportedly launched a company that would merge computers with human brains. The Tesla and SpaceX founder is actively involved in the launch of a Bay Area startup called Neuralink Corp., the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.The business was registered in California as a “medical research” company last July. Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, is reportedly working on yet another startup.The new one is called Neuralink and is working on ways to connect human brains and computers. The Journal said Musk may also take a leadership role in the company and quoted unnamed sources who said that it is working on something he calls “neural lace” technology. This involves implanting tiny brain electrodes that can upload and download thoughts. The report didn’t say exactly where Neuralink is located but said it has hired leading academics and has talked to Founders Fund — the venture firm of Musk’s PayPal co-founder, Peter Thiel — about a possible investment. The academics at the company reportedly includeVanessaTolosa, who is an engineer

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Fast-Growing Eyewear Startup Shifts Some Manufacturing To Portland Just over a year ago, Portland entrepreneur Jason Bolt sold his upstart company Society43, a maker of collegiatebranded sunglasses, in order to focus his attention on his other startup — Revant, a maker of replacement eyeglass lenses. It was a move that continues to garner success for Bolt and Revant.


Revant CEO Jason Bolt said the company, a maker of replacement eyeglass lenses, will begin manufacturing its lenses in Portland next month. Using the proceeds from the sale of Society43, Revant has evolved into a company of 21 people while carving a niche for itself in the the business of replacing lenses for high-end sunglasses that work for brands such as Oakley or Ray-Ban. Now, the company is gearing up for its largest product expansion yet. It will soon be manufacturing on-demand lenses here in Portland. This means anyone with frames they love — high-end or not — can purchase replacement lenses that could be made locally by Revant. To do this, the company has gathered an inventory of frame details and the proper equipment — in particular, a five-axis router that can cut any sort of lens. The move will boost the number of products it can produce from 6,000 to 60,000, Bolt said, which

includes both prescription and non-prescription glasses. Until now, Revant worked exclusively with manufacturing partners in China, Taiwan and Japan to make its lenses. Bringing some of that manufacturing in-house has been a project two years in the making. “There are cost implications to do so,” Bolt said. “For us, we refined who we are and what our values are and the growth opportunities ahead. (Manufacturing) needed to be a core competency. To scale up, we needed the equipment here.” Revant, which ranked 56th on the 2016 Business Journal list of the region’s100 fastest-growing companies, leased about 2,500 square feet of warehouse space not far from its headquarters in the Ford Building at Southeast 11th Avenue and Division Street. Bolt expects to begin manufacturing there next month. The automated equipment has the capacity to create a set of lenses every three to four minutes. Source: Portland Business Journal A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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Adient, the largest supplier of seating and interiors for the automotive industry, said Boeing’s offering it “insight into the commercial aviation industry and its technical specifications, as well as an understanding of FAA certification requirements.” Adient said it will contribute its own automobile sector expertise in “design, comfort, craftsmanship, operational excellence, and supply chain management” to the collaboration. “We believe there’s an opportunity for Adient to raise the bar on the aviation passenger experience, building on our leadership in the automobile seat market,” Adient CEO Bruce McDonald said. Boeing executives made it clear in recent months that the company is more than willing to make parts themselves or find new partners if suppliers cannot offer low prices and meet deadlines. Source: Puget Sound Business Journal

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warm and attractive, it’s transformative.” Conner said the company will be successful if it can make a quality argument for light in the same way that audio companies have for sound. “The audiophile market is big because (arguably) people can hear the difference,” he said. “We hope to make the Lightophile market big by offering a better light that you can easily appreciate as being superior.” The technology: Luxium makes a range of LED light systems, with wireless controls, for performance settings. At the high end, there’s the $699 Triumph aimed at lighting professionals and theater use. But the company is increasingly focusing on the consumer market with its ZOBO line, where it offers products at $159 and $109. “You can compare this to a $1,000 stage light and it holds up pretty well,” Conner said. Bluetooth apps allow for fingertip smartphone color adjustment.

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This Portland Startup Aims To Put Musicians In A Good Light Led by Silicon Forest veterans, Luxium sees oppor tunity with high-quality portable and affordable LED lighting for the stage. Aspiring musicians don’t typically have a lot of options when it comes to lighting their stage shows when they land a gig – they take what they get. “And usually it’s pretty horrible,” Arlie Conner said. Luxium, a Portland startup, is aiming to change that, and build a business while they’re at it. Conner and the Luxium team began the company with a focus on highperformance theatrical lighting, but they’re now seeing their best growth opportunity in a wider consumer market. “What we’ve stumbled upon is the musicians, the weekend warriors,” Conner said. “Usually there’s no actual lighting for their little stage. We’ve created a product that is affordable, portable, you clamp it to your chair or mic stand, and now you’ve got personal lighting that is so A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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How it makes money: The company manufacturers products using a contract assembler in Beaverton and sells them directly and through distributors. Size of the market: “We think there are 100,000 musicians, part-timers mostly, who want to make their presentation a better experience,” Conner said. That’s a key target, but the company also sees “an array of market segments for these colorful lights and each of these little segments has its quirks.” Luxium’s goal is to “build an engine that is universal that can be adapted to all these verticals.” Source: Portland Business Journal

Chinese Manufacturer Bringing 200 Jobs To McClellan, Greater Sacramento Says A Chinese manufacturing company is expected to set up shop at McClellan Business Park, and will hire 200 employees, according to the Greater Sacramento Economic Council. According to a media advisory from Greater Sacramento, the economic development organization will announce the new company at a press conference at the McClellan Conference Center. The company will be hiring “more than 200 employees locally,” the advisory states, and the new plant will be located in a 140,000-square-foot building at the business park. The company will be the latest from China in recent months to announce expansion to the Sacramento area. Last month, Chinabased medical technology company Top Grade Healthcare announced it had chosen to lease 7,872 ­­­ square feet at the UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures, off Stockton Boulevard, where it will develop medical imaging technology and cancer therapies. Source: Sacramento Business Journal


Leader Of The Pack: Jim Boshaw Has Grown His Family’s Business Into A $155M Enterprise Jim Boshaw would like to say his company’s success was all by design, but he’s the first to admit that a big chunk of it was luck. “We had no idea in 1999, 2003 or even 2005 how big online retail could and would become,” he said.

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Jim Boshaw, president and CEO of PAC Worldwide, was in the right place at the right time to take advantage of the exploding e-commerce market. Boshaw, 47, is president and CEO of PAC Worldwide Corp., a Redmond manufacturer of smart packing and shipping materials.The company’s target market: e-commerce companies. PAC Worldwide is claiming its piece of the nearly $400 billion e-commerce market by making padded envelopes, insulated packaging and small-parcel mailers, as well as automated packing systems used by thousands of customers including Zulily, eBay, P&G and United Parcel Service. These days, the biggest challenge for the family-owned company is keeping up with demand.That’s because online ordering is no longer just a “need-to-have” component for retailers, it’s a priority, said Artemis Berry, vice president of member engagement at the National Retail Federation. Getting the logistics angle right for packaging and shipping is imperative for retailers doing business online, she said. “Especially for smaller retailers as they’re trying to scale, the cost can be pretty prohibitive to compete in the free-shipping wars,” she said. Boshaw has seen firsthand the consumer shift to more online purchases, and it’s been good for business. He projects the company will hit $200 million in revenue this year, up from $155 million last year. “More people are becoming comfortable with – and preferring – ordering products online, delivered to their doorstep,” Boshaw said. “That plays right into what we manufacture and how we can support those businesses.” When Boshaw’s parents, Phil and Cathy Boshaw, founded the company in 1975, it was called PAC National Inc. and was concentrated in the courier industry: the U.S. Postal Service, Airborne Express and several small regional couriers. The company changed hands in 1989, but by 1996 Boshaw’s parents bought it back. Then, in 1998, his parents acquired the corrugated sheet plant he had started in Arizona. Jim Boshaw came on board with his parents in 1999 as executive vice president, knowing their packaging had uses outside of courier companies. Puget Sound Business Journal

Boeing’s Apache Deal Could Be Worth More Than $7 Billion The Boeing Co. scored a major win, with the Pentagon announcing that it reached a $3.3 billion agreement to buy 268 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters — with 24 of those going to Saudi Arabia. But recently, Boeing executives and military officials assured reporters that the deal could be — and likely would be — much larger. This five-year contract includes options that push the total value to more than $7 billion.

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million square feet of new industrial space are set to deliver this year. A big chunk of that space will come in the eastside submarkets, which includes areas like Troutdale and Gresham. Last summer, the Port of Portland sold 29 acres in the Gresham Vista Business Park to Trammell Crow Company for $7.8 million. The developer is building three buildings ranging from 155,000 square feet to 190,000 square feet. The port also sold 37 acres in the park to Specht Development Inc. for $9.3 million. On those acres, Specht and its partner, NewYork Life Real Estate, is well on its way to completing the three-building Vista Logistics Park, which upon its planned Sept. 1 delivery will offer up three buildings totaling more than 733,000 square feet. McNamara, who is on a team with Don Ossey and Dave Ellis to lease the project, said is the largest single phase speculative development in Portland’s history. Source: Portland Business Journal

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“The absorption is far outpacing the new construction,” said Sean McNamara, a senior associate broker with Capacity Commercial Group, “and we are expecting that to continue this year.” Specht Development’s Vista Logistics Park in Gresham will deliver 733,000 square feet of new industrial space in September, space that is much-needed in Portland’s tight market. The discrepancy comes largely from a lag in supply and a boost in demand in recent years. During the recession, what had been delivered to the market annually all but dried up, especially in the speculative and large space market. Then, as the economy picked up in 2014 and 2015, companies needed more space — and quick. But new construction takes time. The result: a market-wide vacancy rate of 3.9 percent, rents up 16 percent year-over-year in 2016 and vacated space that gets snatched up before it even has a chance to hit the market.Throw in some massive new leases – Amazon took 303,000 square feet on the west side and will take another 855,000 square feet in Troutdale in 2018, while CTDI signed for 210,000 square feet — and the market is a tight one. Demand isn’t expected to let up this year, despite the fact that well over two A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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Airbus America has increased its spending in the Pacific Northwest aerospace supply chain by 70 percent over the last three years, Procurement Director Joe Marcheschi says. The European jet maker is forecasting its spending will continue to steadily grow in the region as it ramps up production rates for its A320 and A350 passenger jets, he added. Airbus America Procurement Director Joe Marcheschi discused how to become a supplier for the France-based jet maker at a recent conference in Seattle. Marcheschi shared those numbers and a pitch to become an Airbus supplier to local aerospace players attending the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance’s 2017 conference. Like Boeing,Airbus puts potential suppliers through their paces, subjecting them to a rigorous qualification process. That includes product quality audits and manufacturing process quality audits. Airbus’ top five suppliers in the Pacific Northwest are (in alphabetical order): Crane Aerospace and Electronics, Honeywell, Kaiser, Panasonic, and PCC Aerostructures. Kaiser and Crane are affiliates of Rockwell Collins. As Boeing suppliers in the room listened intently, Marcheschi described what Airbus looks for in its suppliers, which he said play a key role in helping his company meet its delivery commitments: • Ability to ramp up: Suppliers must demonstrate they have sufficient capacity to meet the jetmaker’s needs. • On-time delivery: Sustained excellent performance is key. • Quality: Partners must make it right the first time. • Cost: Vendors need to be creative and propose solutions to reduce costs. Innovation: Airbus wants disrupters to help it create “the aircraft and and aircraft factory of the future.” Source: Puget Sound Business Journal


The Manufacturer’s Secret Weapon Silence Is Golden By Stephen Hannemann Have you ever dreamt of simply relaxing and taking a lazy cruise on a secluded lagoon, lake, or river but not have to row, or inhale fumes while listening to the drone of a gas powered outboard motor, or pack an albatross of an electric trolling motor and a car battery? Well, your dream is about to come true! By the time this article reaches your hands, Electric Paddle will be gearing up for production of their ultralight motor. Back-packable and weighing under 15 lbs., the Electric Paddle will propel you effortlessly for hours in your canoe, inflatable, kayak, day sailor or any other small craft of your choice. Owner, inventor, and developer Joe Grez conceived the notion of such a product years ago and, since 2009, has prototyped and rigorously tested a smaller version of his current offering. Beginning in 2010, he has delivered The Concept Electric Paddles to satisfied customers with an impeccable reliability and service record. The new, more powerful version has been in development and thoroughly tested for the past two years and is slated for release beginning in August to some 250 eager customers on their waiting list. The new Electric Paddle will be delivered complete with a carrying pack, lightweight lithium battery in its own waterproof buoyant pack, and charger. An extra battery and solar charger are optional. For its size, the silent running little motor performs like a much larger motor. Performance statistics: • Troll = 4 hours • Half speed = 2 hours • Full speed = 1 hour • Average charge = lasts two days as a dinghy motor

The Reality • Solar charge time = 1 ½ days • Electric charge time = 4 to 5 hours • Maximum speed = approximately 4 to 5 knots depending on boat size • Maximum boat size = 1,000 lbs. or 18 feet In keeping with the ergonomic and environmental mission of his creation, Joe and his wife, Linda, who have extensive backgrounds in manufacturing, have set up their assembly facility in picturesque North Bend, WA. Their production team is now procuring tooling and assembling component inventory for August production. So if you’re a fisherman, nature lover, photographer, or just want to take that special someone on a quiet romantic cruise over placid water, this is the bomb! To preorder or receive more information about the Electric Paddle, contact: PropEle Electric Motors, Inc. 10404 428th Ave SE North Bend, WA 98045 425-502-5232 Or visit www.electricpaddle.com.

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Countersinks, Fullerton Tool Company______ 303-478-3497 Cutting Fluids & Oils Castrol_______________800-894-7773 Hangsterfer’s___________ 316-640-2462 Hangsterfer’s___________ 760-580-1357 S.L. Fusco San Leandro______ 510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez_____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City______619-477-7733 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 Horizon Carbide_________ 602-524-3802 Innovative Tool Sales_______714-780-0730


Division of Curran Manufacturing Corporation

T.J. Hatfield President Cell: 503-290-9667 Office: 800.523.2549 Fax: 503.620.1911 17605 SW 65th Ave. Lake Oswego, Or. 97035 thatfield@faheyinc.com www.faheyinc.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

MESCO______________ 626-303-5680 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 206-818-6813 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City_____619-477-7733 Swift Tool Co, Inc._______ 800-562-0900 Tool Technology, Inc.______ 800-335-8437 US Shop Tools__________800-243-7701 Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc._763-682--3122 Cutting Tool Holders Bilz USA____________ 224-563-7233 Innovative Tool Sales______714-780-0730 Cutting Tool Systems Bilz USA____________ 224-563-7233 Cycle Time Solutions______510-708-8665 Innovative Tool Sales______714-780-0730 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City_____619-477-7733 Deburring Tools Royal Products_________ 631-273-1010 Die Tooling Springs Dayton Lamina._________708-203-6684

Drills/Cutters-Magnetic Bilz USA____________ 224-563-7233 Innovative Tool Sales______714-780-0730 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez___310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City____619-477-7733 Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. Since 1946

Fluid Power / Mechanical / Tool Products ISO 9001:2008 Certified

Brandon Anderson DIRECT: 763.682.0322 PHONE: 763.682.3122 FAX: 763.682.3954

1008 First Street NE - PO Box 699 - Buffalo, MN 55313 USA Made in USA

Tel:

1-631-273-1010 1-800-645-4174 Fax: 1-631-273-1066 1-800-424-2082

www.royalprod.com

orders@royalprod.com

www.SwiftTool.com

John Palmer Jr. Vice President: Northwest Region

Dovetail Fixtures RyansDovetails.com_______ 253-876-9981 Drills/Reamers/Taps Bilz USA_____________224-563-7233 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City______619-477-773 Swift Tool Co, Inc.________ 800-562-0900 Wohlhaupter_________937-503-4708 EDM Materials & Supplies Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 EDM Network__________480-836-1782 EDM Performance________800-336-2946 Global EDM Supply_______800-676-7336 End Mills Applications Specialities_____253-872-0305 Bilz USA_____________224-563-7233 Fullerton Tool Company_____303-478-3497 Horizon Carbide_________602-524-3802 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City_____ 619-477-7733 Swift Tool Co, Inc._______ 800-562-0900 Tool Technology, Inc.______ 800-335-8437 Fabrication Tooling Dayton Lamina._________ 708-203-6684 Facing and Boring Heads Wohlhaupter__________937-503-4708 Filiter Mist Collectors

Royal Products_________ 631-273-1010 Star Metal Fluids_______ 800-367-9966 Grooving Head, Grooving Tools Swift Tool Co, Inc._______ 800-562-0900 Wohlhaupter__________937-503-4708 Tool Technology, Inc.______ 800-335-8437 Machine Tool Acccessories Cycle Time Solutions______ 510-708-8665 Swift Tool Co, Inc.________800-562-0900 Guide Bushings, Swiss Tool Technology, Inc.______ 800-335-8437 Edge Technologies_______ 314-692-8388 US Shop Tools__________800-243-7701 Indestructable Keyboards Byte Box______________888-bytebox Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc._763-682--3122 Machine Tool Cool Filtration Inserts DCM Tech ___________ 800-533-5339 Horizon Carbide_________602-524-3802 Swift Tool Co, Inc.________800-562-0900 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____510-895-9000 Wohlhaupter________937-503-4708 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City_____619-477-7733 Jaws Star Metal Fluids_______ 800-367-9966 EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 Tool Technology, Inc.______ 800-335-8437 US Shop Tools__________ 800-243-7701 Milling & Turning Products Keyseat Cutters Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc._763-682--3122 Fullerton Tool Company_____ 303-478-3497 Modular Multi-Boring System Live Centers Wohlhaupter_________ 937-503-4708 Royal Products_________ 631-273-1010 Modular Spray Systems Load Unload Systems Swift Tool Co, Inc._______ 800-562-0900 Edge Technologies_______ 314-692-8388 Optical Mouse-Silicone Based Lubricants / Systems Byte Box_____________ 888-bytebox DCM Tech ____________800-533-5339 Packaging/Shipping Supplies Hangsterfer’s__________ 316-640-2462 Alliance Packaging______ 206-445-5898Hangsterfer’s__________ 760-580-1357 Parts Washing Equipment S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____510-895-9000 Ebbco Inc____________800-809-3901 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 DCM Tech ___________ 800-533-5339 S.L. Fusco National City_____ 619-477-7733

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JEFF HALL Principal

Machine Tool

Pacific Northwest

President

MOBILE: 612.251.0868 E-MAIL: brandon@vonruden.com

200 Oser Avenue Hauppauge, NY 11788 U.S.A.

www.vonruden.com

Driven Tooling for the Machine Tool Industry

Made in USA

Metal Fabrication Machine Tools

Serving WA, OR, ID, MO, IL, KS, OK, AR, IA

Seattle 360-434-8844 Fax 866-457-2103 jeffh@iconmachinetool.com www.iconmachinetool.com

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Exclusive provider of OKUMA

Marc Goerlich Business Manager

GOSIGER NORTHWEST 21911 68TH Ave South Kent, WA 98032

C 253.278.1110

E marc.goerlich@gosiger.com www.gosiger.com

Since 1922

ISO 9001:2008 Certified

GROUP

Brandon Anderson

Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. MOBILE: 612.251.0868 E-MAIL: brandon@vonruden.com

DIRECT: 763.682.0322 PHONE: 763.682.3122 FAX: 763.682.3954

1008 First Street NE - PO Box 699 - Buffalo, MN 55313 USA Made in Italy

www.live-tooling.com

Driven Tooling for the Machine Tool Industry

Made in Italy

Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) Fullerton Tool Company_____303-478-3497 Precision Bearings C & M Precision Spindle, Inc.__ 503-691-0955 Probing Systems Sherpa Design_________ 503-771-3570 Punch Die Tooling Dayton Lamina._________708-203-6684 Safety Products US Shop Tools__________800-243-7701 Saw Blades & Replacement Parts Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_ 303--761-3000 SawBlade.com_________ 800--240-2932 Solvents & Degreasing Agents DCM -Tech ___________ 800-533-5339 Solvents: Vapor degreasing Star Metal Fluids________800-367-9966 Solvents:Hand Wipe Star Metal Fluids________800-367-9966 Solvents: Mil PRF 680 Star Metal Fluids________800-367-9966 Spindles Setco-Pope Spindles______ 866-362-0699 Stamping Tooling Dayton Lamina._________708-203-6684 Tooling Pins & Bushings Dayton Lamina._________708-203-6684 Tool Sharpening (Grinding) Applications Specialities_____253-872-0305 Swift Tool Co, Inc.________800-562-0900 Tooling Systems Applications Specialities_____253-872-0305 Bilz USA____________ 224-563-7233 Cycle Time Solutions______510-708-8665

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Horizon Carbide_________ 602-524-3802 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 RyansDovetails.com_______ 253-876-9981 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____ 510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City_____ 619-477-7733 Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc._763-682--3122 Western Sintering________ 509-375-3096 Vises & Vise Jaws RyansDovetails.com_______ 253-876-9981 Workholding Applications Specialities_____ 253-872-0305 Cycle Time Solutions______ 510-708-8665 Innovative Tool Sales______ 714-780-0730 MESCO_______________626-303-5680 APPRENTICESHIPS & TRAINING Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeships AJAC_______________ 206-737-8342 Machining Apprenticeships AJAC_______________ 206-737-8342 Precision Metal Fabrication Apprenticeships AJAC_______________ 206-737-8342 Training & Education AJAC_______________ 206-737-8342 BANKING Quick Turn Financial______ 415-608-5692 Pacific Continental Bank____ 503-310-3604 U.S. Bank Equipment______ 800-810-0038 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS Vision 33 _______ 303-937-6543 Ext. 353 CAD TRAINING

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Streamingteacher.com CNC PROGRAMING TRAINING

Ellison Technologies_______ 206-669-3578

Streamingteacher.com DISIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY 3-D Plastics, Inc._________503-720-0572 DOOR SYSTEMS Automatic Door opening Systems

Machine Toolworks_______ 800-426-2052

Midaco Corporation_______847-593-8420 ERP SOFTWARE

Gosiger_____________ 937-586-5067 North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439 North Western Machinery____ 206-583-2333 Performance Machine Tools___ 510-249-1000

Sharp Machine Tool_______ 310-944-8016 Guard & Vacuum Pedestals For Grinders

VIision 33____________ 206-456-5185 Midaco Corporation_______847-593-8420 Business Management Software Sharp Machine Tool_______ 310-944-8016 Solutions Aircraft brake rotor VIision 33____________ 206-456-5185 DCM Tech ____________ 800-533-5339 Grinders, Rotary FINANCING CNC Machine Services______ 425-788-4500 Pacific Continental Bank____ 503-310-3604 Silicon & Quartz U.S. Bank Equipment______ 800-810-0038 DCM Tech ____________ 800-533-5339 FORK LIFTS Bixby Machine Tool Supply___ 509-534-1208 GARNET GMA Garnet Group _______832-243-9300 GRINDING Custom Machines Campbell Grinders Co._____480-370-3800 DCM Tech ____________ 800-533-5339 Sharp Machine Tool_310-944-8016 Grinding Filtration S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____ 510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City_____ 619-477-7733 Grinding Machines Bixby Machine Tool Supply___ 509-534-1208 CNC Machine Services______ 425-788-4500 DCM Tech ____________ 800-533-5339

Punch & Die DCM Tech ____________ 800-533-5339 INSPECTION EQUIP King Machine Inc.________ 509-435-6741 OGP ______________ 480-889-9056 Perceptron____________ 734-414-6100 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 206-818-6813 S.L. Fusco San Leandro_____ 510-895-9000 S.L. Fusco R. Dominguez____ 310-868-1010 S.L. Fusco National City_____ 619-477-7733 Swift Tool Co, Inc._______ 800-562-0900 Zeiss Industrial Metrology___800-327-9735 3D CAD for CMM Perceptron____________ 734-414-6100 CMM Probes


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Carlos R. Lugo Sales Manager

Exit Strategies Group, Inc.

Business Sales, M&A and Valuation Services

531 E Washington Street Petaluma, California 94952 707. 7 78 .204 0 707. 292. 275 0 cell 707. 2 38 .1415 fax alstatz@exitstrategiesgroup.com www.exitstrategiesgroup.com

CA I D# 01338013

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1222 S. Weller St. Seattle, WA 98144 www.nwmachinery.org

Doug Banks Sales Manager

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Cell: 503-351-8692

(206) 583-2333 Fax (206) 583-0698 Cell (206) 898-6900 clugo@nwmachinery.org

Office: 800.523.2549 Fax: 503.620.1911 17605 SW 65th Ave. Lake Oswego, Or. 97035 dbanks@faheyinc.com www.faheyinc.com

Perceptron____________ 734-414-6100 King Machine Inc.________ 509-435-6741

EDM Filtration

OGP ______________ 480-889-9056 Machine Toolworks_______ 800-426-2052

EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782

Zeiss Industrial Metrology___800-327-9735 Coordinate Measuring Mach. Perceptron____________ 734-414-6100 OGP ______________ 480-889-9056 Zeiss Industrial Metrology___800-327-9735 Laser Trackers Metrology Instruments Perceptron____________ 734-414-6100 OGP ______________ 480-889-9056 Zeiss Industrial Metrology___800-327-9735 Optical Comparators Perceptron____________ 734-414-6100 OGP ______________ 480-889-9056 Zeiss Industrial Metrology___800-327-9735 Particle Inspection Mach DCM Tech ____________ 800-533-5339 INSURANCE Business Insurance Solutions Sentry Insurance________ 877-373-6879 MACHINERY/MACHINE TOOLS Boring Mills Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 Bridgeport Parts Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 CNC Controls & Retro Fits Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 CNC Lathes Chevalier USA__________ 562-903-1929 CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 Ellison Technologies_______ 206-669-3578 Gosiger_____________ 937-586-5067

Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384

Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384

North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439

EDM Machines

North Western Machinery____ 206-583-2333

CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232

Romi Machine Tools, Ltd_____ 480-510-4146

Current EDM, Inc. _________612-840-0037

FAB-LINE M ACHINERY, LLC Robert Herling West Coast Regional

1-866-466-8298 Sales Manager OFFICE 630-587-0505 CELL 206-972-6215 1900 EAST TYLER ROAD E-MAIL rherling@fab-line.com BUILDING 800 www.fab-line.com ST. CHARLES, IL 60174 USA

Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 Sharp Machine Tool_______ 310-944-8016 Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 Santa Cruz Electronics______ 831-479-5444 CNC 3 & 5 Axis Routing Machines EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 Selway Machine Tool______ 503-314-3165 Ellison Technologies_______ 206-669-3578 Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384 CNC Slant Bed Turning Centers Ganesh Machinery_______ 818-349-9166 Sharp Machine Tool_______ 310-944-8016 CNC Swiss Turn Machines Summit Machine Tool______ 800-654-3262 CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 CNC Lathes-Big Bore Ganesh Machinery_______ 818-349-9166 Ellison Technologies_______ 206-669-3578 Gosiger_____________ 937-586-5067 3 , 4, & 5 Axis CNC Mills Automatics & Machinery Co., Inc_303-990-6190 King Machine Inc.________ 509-435-6741 Bixby Machine Tool Supply___509-534-1208 LMI Machinery Inc.________ 866-437-7315 CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 Machine Toolworks________800-426-2052 Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384 Ellison Technologies_______ 206-669-3578 North-South Machinery______253-333-2439 Ganesh Machinery_______ 818-349-9166 North Western Machinery_____206-583-2333 Gosiger_____________ 937-586-5067 Custom Design/Build Machines King Machine Inc.________ 509-435-6741 Lambie Engineering________509-868-3100 Dot Peen Markers LMI Machinery Inc._______ 866-437-7315 Kwik Mark Inc_ _________ 815-363-8268 Machine Toolworks_______ 800-426-2052 EDM Automation Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384 Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384 North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439 Sharp Machine Tool_______ 310-944-8016 North Western Machinery____ 206-583-2333 Romi Machine Tools, Ltd____ 480-510-4146 ONA EDM USA ________ 602-328-0881 EDM Die Sinking Machines Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 Santa Cruz Electronics______831-479-5444 Selway Machine Tool______ 503-314-3165 Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384 Selway Machine Tool______ 425-931-1680

Selway Machine Tool______ 425-931-1680 ONA EDM USA ________ 602-328-0881

North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439

Sharp Machine Tool_______ 310-944-8016 EDM Drilling & Micro Hole Machines

CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 Current EDM, Inc. _________612-840-0037

Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384 EDM Service EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 ONA EDM USA ________ 602-328-0881 EDM Tooling Systems

Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782

Global EDM Supply_______ 800-676-7336 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

CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 Horizontal Boring & Milling Machines (CNC ) Exclusive provider of OKUMA

Michael Garver Sales Manager

GOSIGER NORTHWEST 21911 68TH Ave South Kent, WA 98032 T 253.826.3921 C 253.508.4771 E michael.garver@gosiger.com www.gosiger.com

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EDGE

We Buy & Resell CNC, Plastics and Sheet Metal Machinery

TECHNOLOGIES A DIVISION OF HYDROMAT INC

James Peterson

Regional Service Technician 11600 Adie Road Maryland Heights, MO 63043 main: 314.692.8388 x3927 cell: 951.440.1574 fax: 314.692.5152

For No. CA, OR, and WA publication Northwest Edition www.edgetechnologies.com jpeterson@edgetechnologies.com

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United Performance Metals_ _888-282-3292 Laser Cut Material Laser Cutting Services, Inc___ 503-612-8311

Delivering Alloy Solutions Worldwide Bill Voden (800)337‐3766 ext. 152 bvoden@aerodynealloys.com www.aerodynealloys.com

Lead Industrial Metal Supply Co.___818-729-3333

CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 Service Steel___________503-224-9500 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439

Rocky Mountain Saw Blades__ 303-761-3000

Brass Bralco______________602-722-3324 SawBlade.com_________ 800--240-2932 Jig Boring Coast Aluminum_________ 877-398-6061 Saws Methods Machine Tools Inc.___ 714-292-9384 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Coastal Metals__________ 800-811-7466 Lathes Bixby Machine Tool Supply___ 509-534-1208 King Machine Inc.________ 509-435-6741 Fry Steel_____________ 800-423-6651 Gorilla Metals Inc.________ 855-516-3825 Sub Spindle Lathes CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 Desert EDM____________480-816-6300 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 Turning Centers King Machine Inc._________509-435-6741

Industrial Metal Supply Co.___ 818-729-3333 Ryerson Corporation______ 425-204-2601

CNC-PROS____________ 602-344-9753 Sequoia Brass & Copper____800-362-5255 Bronze Used Wire EDM Machines Summit Machine Tool______ 800-654-3262 Current EDM, Inc. ________ 612-840-0037 Coastal Metals__________ 800-811-7466 Manual Mills And Lathes Ganesh Machinery_______ 818-349-9166 Desert EDM___________ 480-816-6300 Sequoia Brass & Copper____800-362-5255 Carbon Steel Machine Toolworks_______ 800-426-2052 EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439

Bralco______________602-722-3324 MATERIAL Coastal Metals__________ 800-811-7466 Aluminum Sharp Machine Tool_______ 310-944-8016 Bralco______________ 602-722-3324 Fry Steel_____________ 800-423-6651 Summit Machine Tool______ 800-654-3262 Coast Aluminum_________ 877-398-6061 Laser Cutting Services, Inc___ 503-612-8311 Swift Tool Co, Inc.________800-562-0900 DIX Metals____________ 714-677-0788 Ryerson Corporation______ 425-204-2601 Parts Washing

North Western Machinery____ 206-583-2333

Cobalt Alloys Gosiger______________937-586-5067 Fry Steel_____________ 800-423-6651 Gorilla Metals Inc.________ 855-516-3825 Aerodyne Alloys_________ 800-337-3766 Robotics & Automatics

Ganesh Machinery_______ 818-349-9166 Industrial Metal Supply Co.___ 818-729-3333 United Performance Metals__ _888-282-3292 Copper Ryerson Corporation______ 425-204-2601 Sawing Machines

Bixby Machine Tool Supply___ 509-534-1208 Sunshine Metals_________ 760-579-8327 Bralco______________602-722-3324 Coast Aluminum_________ 877-398-6061 Aluminum Extrusions CNC Machine Services______ 206-999-3232 Aluminum Precision_ _ _____ 805-889-7569 Gorilla Metals Inc.________ 855-516-3825 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Bralco______________ 602-722-3324 Industrial Metal Supply Co.___ 818-729-3333 North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439 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

Armor:Commercial

Kloeckner Metals________ 480-389-2883 Sequoia Brass & Copper____800-362-5255 Service Steel___________ 503-224-9500 Electrical Steels Armor: Military Grade

Fry Steel_____________ 800-423-6651

Kloeckner Metals________ 480-389-2883

High Temperature Alloys

Business insurance solutions for the precision manufacturing industry 1-877-373-6879 businessproducts_direct@sentry.com sentry.com

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Machine Ready Blanks DIX Metals____________714-677-0788 Material Sales Coast Aluminum_________877-398-6061 Coastal Metals__________800-811-7466 DIX Metals____________714-677-0788 Fry Steel_____________800-423-6651 Kloeckner Metals_______ 480-389-2883 Laser Cutting Services, Inc___ 503-612-8311 Sunshine Metals_________760-579-8327 United Performance Metals_ _888-282-3292 Metals: Bar & Plate 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 Aerodyne Alloys_________800-337-3766 Fry Steel_____________800-423-6651 Marzee Inc.___________602-269-5801 United Performance Metals_ _888-282-3292 Plate: Wear and Structural Kloeckner Metals_______ 480-389-2883 Ryerson Corporation______425-204-2601 United Performance Metals_ _888-282-3292 Precision Ground Flat DIX Metals____________714-677-0788 Sheet & Coil Ryerson Corporation______425-204-2601 Stainless Steel & Steel Aerodyne Alloys________ 800-337-3766 Bralco_____________ 602-722-3324


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Marc Perry JOSH PERRY

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Phone: (360)366-5239 Email: solutions@perrypallet.com Web: www.PerryPallet.com

8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352

Sales Manager

 Serve your pallet, crate & lumber needs  Heat-Treat (HT) for export shipment

MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM

PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallEy@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM

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8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 121 Perry St. • Saginaw, MI 48602 MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM

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www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM

Jeff Bridgett

Regional Sales Manager

DIX Metals____________ 714-677-0788 North Western Machinery____ 206-583-2333

Fry Steel______________800-423-665 Revolution Machine Tools____ 385-355-0316 8300 San Fernando road

Sun Valley, Ca 91352 Gorilla Metals Inc.________ 855-516-3825 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 C

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Ryerson Corporation______ 425-204-2601 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Rosco Precision Machinery____253-333-2439 Plate Bending & Rolls Cold Saws/Saws United Performance Metals__ _888-282-3292 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.____ 8300 San Fernando road 8300 San Fernando road 503-620-9031 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.__ _503-620-9031 Sun Valley, Ca 91352 Sun Valley, Ca 91352 Titanium Rod, Bar, & Wire Jorgensen Machine Tools_____ 800-952-0151 Aerodyne Alloys_________ 800-337-3766 Hydmech Sawing Solutions___ 714-620-5560 Power Tools Hardware Insertion Bralco______________ 602-722-3324 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. ______360-434-8844 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Tool Steel Icon Machine Tool, Inc. OR____503-887-1003 Iron Workers DIX Metals____________ 714-677-0788 Presses Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Industrial Metal Supply Co.___ 818-729-3333 Tool Supply___ 509-534-1208 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. _____ 360-434-8844 Bixby Machine 8300 San Fernando road 8300 San Fernando road CNC MASTERCAM TRAINING Sun Valley, Ca 91352 Sun Valley, Ca 91352 Press Brakes Jorgensen Machine Tools____ 800-952-0151 Streamingteacher.com Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Revolution Machine Tools____ 385-355-0316 METROLOGY PRODUCTS Fab - Line Machinery_______ 206-972-6215 Laser & Fiber Laser Machines Perceptron____________ 714-595-6040 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. ______360-434-8844 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. OR____503-887-1003 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. _____ 360-434-8844 NEW MACHINERY North-South Machinery______ 253-333-2439 North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439 FABRICATION Revolution Machine Tools_____ 385-355-0316 Revolution Machine Tools____ 385-355-0316 Bixby Machine Tool Supply___ 509-534-1208 Punches Magnetic Drills/Cutters Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.____ 503-620-903 Innovative Tool Sales______ 714-780-0730 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. _____ 360-434-8844 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. ______360-434-8844 Material Handling Systems Jorgensen Machine Tools_____800-952-0151 Hydmech Sawing Solutions___ 714-620-5560 Icon Machine Tool, Inc. OR____503-887-1003 North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439 Revolution Machine Tools_____ 385-355-0316 Metal Marking Systems Band & Cut Off Saws Rolling Machines Kwik Mark Inc__________ 815-363-8268 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Swift Tool Co, Inc._______ 800-562-0900 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 CMY

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Icon Machine Tool, Inc. _____ 360-434-8844

North-South Machinery_____ 253-333-2439 Revolution Machine Tools____ 385-355-0316

Sign & Graphic Cutting Solutions Tooling Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031

PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallEy@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM

Welding Equipment

Rocky Mountain Saw Blades__ 303-761-3000 PALLET SYSTEMS Manual & Automatic Pallet Systems Midaco Corporation_______847-593-8420 Manual Lift Off Pallet Systems

Midaco Corporation______ 847-593-8420 Manual Rotory Pallet Systems Midaco Corporation______ 847-593-8420 Shipping Solutions Perry Pallet Co.________ 360-366-5239

Revolution Machine Tools_____ 385-355-0316 Notchers Wood Pallets Shearing Machines Icon Machine Tool, Inc. OR___ 503-887-1003 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 Perry Pallet Co.________ 360-366-5239 Innovative Tool Sales______ 714-780-0730 Plasma/Gas Cutting Tools/Systems Fab - Line Machinery_______ 206-972-6215 PRECISION TOOLHOLDING North-South Machinery______253-333-2439 Fab - Line Machinery______ 206-972-6215 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc.___ 503-620-9031 PRODUCTS Icon Machine Tool, Inc. _____ 360-434-8844

Don Klein - Vice President 415.491.4456 direct 415.902.5302 cellular donald.klein@usbank.com

Stacy Bohms - Relationship Manager 503.603.2745 direct stacy.bohms@usbank.com

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Global Leader in Garnet Abrasives

Andy Wells n

Regional Sales Manager

B A R T O N I NTERNATIONAL sales: 800.741.7756 cell: 253.988.5934 email: awells@barton.com web: barton.com

Great Western Registrar______623-580-1881 Setco _______________ 714-222-6523

Waterjet Hoppers Business Appraisal Barton International_______800-741-7756 Spindle Sales New Exit Strategies Group______ 707-292-2750 C & M Precision Spindle, Inc.___ 503-691-0955 GMA Garnet Group ________832-243-9300 GMN USA LLC___________ 800-686-1679 Waterjet Replacement Parts Custom Packaging/Shipping

Setco _______________ 714-222-6523 Supplies Alliance Packaging_______ 206-445-5898TRAINING

Tooling Engineering/Mechanical Design Six Sigma Training Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc._763-682--3122 Sherpa Design__________503-771-3570 Sustaining Edge Solutions_____888-572-9642 Tooling Systems Facility Expansion/ ISO Consulting/Registration Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc._763-682--3122 New Construction Great Western Registrar______ 623-580-1881 PRODUCTIVITY Campbell Corp__________800-997-9996 Lean Consulting Training Productivity Tools and Systems Campbell Corp__________ 800-997-9996 Financial Services Scout Systems_ _________253-329-2460 Intech Funding_________ 800-553-9208 Lambie Engineering________ 509-868-3100 PROG. SYSTEMS Lean Engineering Quick Turn Financial_______415-608-5692 Factory Automation/Logistics Campbell Corp__________ 800-997-9996 North-South Machinery______253-333-2439 U.S. Bank Equipment______ 206-948-0022 ISO / AS9100 Certification CAD/CAM Software, CAD BMSC_______________ 602-445-9400 Applied CAx___________ 503-962-0287 Machine Tool Rebuilding Automatics & Machinery Co.__303-990-6190 EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 Sustaining Edge Solutions_____888-572-9642 Delcam Software________ 877-DELCAM1 Productivity Training Management Systems Training MRP Software Scout Systems___________253-329-2460 SigmaTEK____________ 513-595-2022 BMSC_______________ 602-445-9400 USED MACHINERY Sustaining Edge Solutions____ 888-572-9642 Nesting Software EDM Network_ __________480-836-1782 SigmaNEST___________ 513-595-2022 Supply Chain Assessments Jorgensen Machine Tools_____ 800-952-0151 Sustaining Edge Solutions____ 888-572-9642 Software, Solid Modeling Delcam Software________ 877-DELCAM1 K.D. Capital Equipt________ 480-922-1674 SOFTWARE CAD CAM PROTOTYPE MACHINERY North Western Machinery_____ 206-583-2333 Machining Santa Cruz Electronics______ 831-479-5444 Applied CAx___________ 503-962-0287 Performance Machine Tools ___ 510-760-9518 REPAIR Cimatron________248-596-9700 ext. 237 ZACHMAN MachineRY INC. ____ 602-908-3447 CNC-PROS____________ 602-344-9753 Delcam______________877-335-2261 WATERJET CUTTING Bar Feeder Repair Solid Products__________ 480-206-0330 Fahey Machinery Co., Inc._____ 503-620-9031 Edge Technologies_______ 562-243-4659 Mechanical Design Flow International_________ 909-620-5707 ROBOTICS Cimatron________248-596-9700 ext. 237 King Machine Inc._________ 509-435-6741 Ellison Technologies_______ 206-669-3578 Delcam______________877-335-2261 Machine Toolworks________ 800-426-2052 LMI Machinery Inc._______ 866-437-7315 Sherpa Design__________503-771-3570 Waterjet & Blast Abrasives, Robotic Part Loading Systems Post-Processor Software Garnetentury Midaco Corporation_______ 847-593-8420 Sherpa Design__________503-771-3570 Barton International_______800-741-7756 ROUTERS Rosco Precision Machinery___ 253-333-2439

SPINDLES & SLIDES

GMA Garnet Group _______ 832-243-9300

Spindle Rebuilding/Repair Waterjet Bricks C & M Precision Spindle, Inc.__ 503-691-0955 Barton International_______ 800-741-7756 Rotarex North America_____ 480-689-8756 GMN USA LLC__________ 800-686-1679 GMA Garnet Group ________ 832-243-9300 SAFETY Fire Protection Systems SAWS Band & Cut-Off Saws

Swift Tool Co, Inc._______ 800-562-0900 SERVICES AS9100 Registration A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST •

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Barton International_______800-741-7756 dtiEXACT______________360-866-1337

EDM Performance________ 800-336-2946 GMA Garnet Group _______ 832-243-9300 WOOD PRODUCTS

Perry Pallet Co._________360-366-5239 WELD CLEANING SYSTEMS

Capital Weld Cleaners______ 480-967-0016

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AATC________________ 602-268-1467 Investment Casting-Precision AATC________________ 602-268-1467 Dolphin Investment Castings___ 602-272-6747

CHEMICAL ETCHING BRAZING DEBURRING PMA Photometals_________480-773-3239 ASSEMBLIES dtiEXACT______________360-866-1337 Industrial Precision Grinding__ 310-352-4700 CUSTOM CREFORM ASSY. Cascade Systems Technology___971-330-8054 EDGING Evans Precision__________623-582-4776 PLASTEEL_____________ 480-491-8100 Clings Aerospace_________480-968-1778 Precision Casting Repair______801-972-2345 United Performance Metals__ _888-282-3292 PLASTEEL_____________ 480-491-8100 CUTTING Thermal-Vac Technology______714-997-2601 EDM BENDING Bar & Plate Cutting Brazing: Dip EDM: Dialectric Systems Mandrel Thermal-Vac Technology______714-997-2601 AZ Tool Steel____________877-795-1600 /Filtration Albina Co., Inc. __________866-252-4628 Industrial Precision Grinding___ 310-352-4700 Ebbco Inc_____________ 586-716-5151 Brazing: Vacuum Bending Solutions, Inc.______360-651-2443 SW Waterjet & Laser_ _ ______480-306-7748 EDM: Drilling Small Hole Thermal-Vac Technology______714-997-2601 Aeroform, Inc. __________ 360-403-1919 Layke Inc.____________ 602-272-2654 BROACHING DIE CASTING Speciality Bending EDM: Ram-Type (Sinking) Evans Precision__________623-582-4776 SMH Inc LLC____________360-341-2226 Albina Co., Inc. __________866-252-4628 Ponderosa Ind____ _______303-298-1801 TVT Die Casting__________800-280-2278 Micropulse West, Inc.______ 480-966-2300 Bending Solutions, Inc._____ 360-651-2443 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc._______714-373-0098 Specialty Steel Services______801-539-8252 DIES Structrual Bending Stevens Tool & Die_________503-682-3185 CABLE ASSEMBLIES Tool & Dies Albina Co., Inc. __________866-252-4628 EDM: Wire Cascade Systems Technology___971-330-8054 Micropulse West Inc.________480-966-2300 Tube and Pipe Bending Clings Aerospace_________480-968-1778 Albina Co., Inc. __________866-252-4628 CASTING Plastic Injection Molding_____509-531-2634 Evans Precision__________623-582-4776 SLS (Selctive Laser Sintering)

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1237 S. Shamrock Ave Monrovia, CA 91016 Ph: (626) 303-5680 Fax: (626) 303-1752 sales@mescousa.com

Providing metal working solutions since 1990!

SMH Inc LLC___________ 360-341-2226 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.____ 425-207-5951 Weiser Engineering_______ 303-280-2778 Fabrication: Custom Metal AEI Fabrication_________ 480-733-6594 Micropulse West, Inc.______ 480-966-2300 EZ-ACCESS____________ 800-258-8503 Weiser Engineering________ 303-280-2778 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc._______714-373-0098 Group Mfg Serv_________ 480-966-3952 Tube & Pipe Bending Fabrication Micropulse West, Inc.______ 480-966-2300 Industrial Machine Svcs_____ 503-240-0878 Albina Co., Inc. __________ 866-252-4628 NW Metalcraft Industries____ 888-280-7080 Plastic Injection Molding______509-531-2634 Bending Solutions, Inc.______ 360-651-2443 PlaSteel_____________ 480-491-8100 Stevens Tool & Die_________503-682-3185 EZ-ACCESS_____________ 800-258-8503 QUAL-FAB, Inc.___________206-762-2117 ELECTRO MECHANICAL SMH Inc LLC___________ 360-341-2226 FINISHING Sub-Assembly Builds Valley Machine Shop, Inc.____ 425-207-5951 Arizona Finishing_________ 602-438-4443 Cascade Systems Technology___503-640-5733 Weiser Engineering_______ 303-280-2778 Arizona Hard Chrome_______ 602-278-8671 ENGINEERING/DESIGN Wrico______________ 480-892-7800 Coating Technologies_______ 623-581-2648 Cascade Systems Technology___503-640-5733 Gold Tech Industries________ 480-968-1930 Forming & Fabrication Hexatron Engineering_______801-363-8010 Lambie Engineering________509-868-3100 Albina Co., Inc. _________ 866-252-4628 Real Axis Machining________ 360-723-5386 Bending Solutions, Inc._____ 360-651-2443 Titanium Coating Services_____ 562-548-2550 FABRICATION Galvanizing: Hot Dip EZ-ACCESS____________ 800-258-8503 Architectural Forming & Fabrication Precision Sheet Metal Fabrication: TMM Precision __________ 800-448-9448 Albina Co., Inc. _________ 866-252-4628 Glass Bead Clean Medium & Large Fabrication: Sheet Metal AEI Fabrication_________ 480-733-6594 Byington Steel Treating, Inc.____ 408-727-6630 AEI Fabrication__________480-733-6594 Aeroform, Inc. __________360-403-1919 Coating Technologies_______ 623-581-2648 Aeroform, Inc. __________ 360-403-1919 CLS Fabrication Inc_______ 800-426-0721 Gold Tech Industries________ 480-968-1930 Aero Tech MFG___________ 801-891-2740 EZ-ACCESS____________ 800-258-8503 Liquid Painting CLS Fabrication Inc________800-426-0721 Gillaspie MFG__________ 360-921-3973 Aero Tech MFG___________ 801-891-2740 EZ-ACCESS____________ 800-258-8503 Group Mfg Serv_________ 480-966-3952 MPI International_________ 956-631-6880 Gillaspie MFG___________360-921-3973 Industrial Machine Svcs_____ 503-240-0878 Passivation NW Metalcraft Industries____ 888-280-7080 NW Metalcraft Industries____ 888-280-7080 Mountain View Machine_____ 435-755-0500 QUAL-FAB, Inc.___________206-762-2117 Coating Technologies______ _623-581-2648 QUAL-FAB, Inc.___________ 206-762-2117 SMH Inc LLC___________ 360-341-2226 Gold Tech Industries________ 480-968-1930 Rickard Engineering ______ 866-845-8838 Solid Form Fabrication_____ 503-435-1400 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 Silk Screening Arizona Finishing________ 602-438-4443 FIXTURING Real Axis Machining_______ 360-723-5386 GASKETS 3-D Plastics, Inc._________ 503-720-0572 GRINDING AZ Tool Steel___________ 877-795-1600 Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.__ 805-583-9966 ChemResearch__________ 602-253-4175 Evans Precision_________ 623-582-4776 Industrial Machine Svcs_____ Industrial Precision Grinding__ MESCO______________ Mountain View Machine_____ Ron Grob Co___________ Sun Grinding__________

503-240-0878 310-352-4700 626-303-5680 435-755-0500 970-667-5320 602-238-9595

Superior Grinding________ 801-487-9700 TCI Precision Metals_______ 800-234-5613 Grinding, Blanchard Employee Owned

cascade systems technology

Electronics Contract Manufacturing

www.cascadesystems.net

Steve Daniel

Director of Business Development Cell: 971.330.8054 sdaniel@cascadesystems.net 23176 NW Bennett St. Hillsboro, OR 97124

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ISO 13485:2003 Certified ISO 9001:2008 Cer tified UL-796 Certified ITAR Registered


www.tfcplating.com

Shawn Carlin scarlin@gmsaz.com

503-771-0969

ChemResearch___________602-253-4175

info@tfcplating.com

Grovtec US, Inc. __________503-557-4689 Howard Precision Machine____ 801-619-9850

Industrial Precision Grinding___310-352-4700 Superior Grinding_________801-487-9700 TCI Precision Metals________800-234-5613 Grinding: Tool & Cutter Superior Grinding_________888-487-9701 MESCO______________ 626-303-5680 AZ Tool Steel____________877-795-1600 Swift Tool Co, Inc.________800-562-0900 Valley Machine Shop, Inc._____425-207-5951 Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.___805-583-9966 HYDRAULIC REPAIR GUN DRILLING Diversified Metal Services_____801-972-6093 Arizona Hard Chrome_______602-278-8671 Evans Precision__________623-582-4776 Evans Precision__________623-582-4776 INJECTION MOLDS HEAT TREATING Industrial Precision Grinding___310-352-4700 Plastic Injection Molding______509-531-2634 Sun Grinding___________602-238-9595 Byington Steel Treating_____408-727-6630 INJECTION MOLDING Superior Grinding_________801-487-9700 Controlled Thermal Tech_____602-272-3714 Plastic Injection Molding______509-531-2634 TCI Precision Metals________800-234-5613 Evans Precision__________623-582-4776 LASER CUTTING MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864 Grinding, Centerless CLS Fabrication Inc________800-426-0721 Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.___805-583-9966 Phoenix Heat Treating______602-258-7751 dtiEXACT______________360-866-1337 Ron Grob Co____________970-667-5320 Thermal-Vac Technology_____714-997-2601 SW Waterjet & Laser_______ 480-306-7748 Sun Grinding___________602-238-9595 Cryogenics United Performance Metals__ _888-282-3292 Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751 Grinding, Double Disc Weiser Engineering_______ 303-280-2778 Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.___805-583-9966 Heat Treating/ISO/AS9100Byington Wrico______________ 480-892-7800 Steel Treating______408-727-6630 Industrial Precision Grinding___310-352-4700 Laser Cutting: 3D Sun Grinding___________602-238-9595 Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751 SW Waterjet & Laser_______ 480-306-7748 TCI Precision Metals________800-234-5613 Thermal-Vac Technology______714-997-2601 LEVELING Grinding: OD Heat Treating/Aerospace United Performance Metals__ _888-282-3292 Arizona Hard Chrome_______602-278-8671 Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630 MACHINING Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.___805-583-9966 Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751 Al Hirth Machining, Inc. _____ 661-294-0644 Precision Tech___________801-285-7288 Thermal-Vac Technology______714-997-2601 Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. __253-395-7381 Ron Grob Co____________970-667-5320 Large Capacity Drop Bottom Bar-S Machine, Inc. ________928-636-2115 Sun Grinding___________602-238-9595 Oven/Aluminum Cascade Engineering Tech ___ 503-266-1300 Superior Grinding_________801-487-9700 Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630 Central Valley Machine_____ 435-752-0934 Grinding: Surface MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864 Clings Aerospace________ 480-968-1778 Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.___805-583-9966 HONING Faustson_____________ 303-420-7422

Larkin Precision Machine_____831-438-2700 Machinists Inc.___________360-202-7342 MESCO_______________626-303-5680 NW Metalcraft Industries_____888-280-7080 PlaSteel______________ 480-491-8100 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 Valley Machine Shop, Inc._____ 425-207-5951 Weiser Engineering________303-280-2778 Western Precision Products, Inc.__503-786-8923 Machining: 5-Axis Accutech Machine Inc_______ 801-975-1117 Cascade Engineering Tech ____503-266-1300 Clings Aerospace_________480-968-1778 Columbia Manufacturing Svcs.__360-735-3763 Machinists Inc.___________360-202-7342 Strom Manufacturing_______ 503-447-1021 Treske Precision Machining ____503-625-2821 Western Precision Products, Inc.__503-786-8923 Machining: Aerospace AATC________________ 602-268-1467 Al Hirth Machining, Inc. ______661-294-0644 Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. __ 253-395-7381 Bar-S Machine, Inc. ________ 928-636-2115 dtiEXACT______________ 360-866-1337

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Flex-Pro Manufacturing.______ 623-466-6866 Larkin Precision Machine_____831-438-2700 Layke Inc._____________602-272-2654 Machinists Inc.___________360-202-7342 Portland Precision Manufacturing_503-253-6700 Strom Manufacturing_______ 503-447-1021

Al Hirth Machining, Inc. ______661-294-0644 Accutech Machine Inc_______ 801-975-1117 Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. __ 253-395-7381 Bar-S Machine, Inc. ________ 928-636-2115 Cascade Engineering Tech ____503-266-1300 Central Valley Machine_____ 435-752-0934

SMH Inc LLC____________ 360-341-2226 Clings Aerospace________ 480-968-1778 Teton Machine __________208-642-9344 Columbia Manufacturing Svcs._ 360-735-3763 Treske Precision Machining ____ 503-625-2821 dtiEXACT______________360-866-1337 Western Precision Products, Inc.__ 503-786-8923 Faustson______________ 303-420-7422 Machining: Ceramics Advanced Flex-Pro Manufacturing.______ 623-466-6866 O’Keefe Ceramics_________ 719-687-0888 Gillaspie MFG___________ 360-921-3973 Grovtec US, Inc. __________ 503-557-4689 Machining: Horizontal Boring Howard Precision Machined Prod._ 801-619-9850 Machinists Inc.___________360-202-7342 Industrial Machine Svcs______ 503-240-0878 Machining: Proto-R & D Larkin Precision Machine_____ 831-438-2700 Al Hirth Machining, Inc. __ 661-294-0644 Alpha Layke Inc._____________ 602-272-2654 Precision Machining, Inc. _____ 253-395-7381 Machinists Inc.___________360-202-7342 Bar-S Machine, Inc. ________ 928-636-2115 NW Metalcraft Industries_____ 888-280-7080 Cascade Engineering Tech ____503-266-1300 Micropulse West, Inc._______ 480-966-2300 Central Valley Machine______435-752-0934 Portland Precision Manufacturing_ 503-253-6700 Newport Tool.___________ 801-295-7411 Real Axis Machining________ 360-723-5386 Industrial Machine Svcs______503-240-0878 Rickard Engineering _______ 866-845-8838 PlaSteel______________ 480-491-8100 Savage Machining Inc.______ 805-584-8047 Portland Precision Manufacturing_503-253-6700 SMH Inc LLC____________ 360-341-2226 Real Axis Machining________360-723-5386 Ron Grob Co____________970-667-5320 Strom Manufacturing_______ 503-447-1021 Savage Machining Inc.______ 805-584-8047 Sunshine Metals__________ 714-225-4972 SMH Inc LLC____________ 360-341-2226 Strom Manufacturing_______ 503-447-1021 Treske Precision Machining ____ 503-625-2821 TVT Die Casting__________800-280-2278 Western Precision Products, Inc.__ 503-786-8923 Machining: CNC Milling

scottf@treske.com (503) 625.2821

treSke.coM ISO 9001:2008 | AS9100C (2013) | ITAR

Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. __ 253-395-7381 Cascade Engineering Tech ____503-266-1300 Machinists Inc.__________ 360-202-7342 Valley Machine Shop, Inc._____425-207-5951

Machinists Inc.__________ 360-202-7342 Newport Tool.___________ 801-295-7411 PlaSteel______________480-491-8100 Portland Precision Manufacturing_503-253-6700 Strom Manufacturing_______503-447-1021

Machining: Medical Teton Machine __________208-642-9344 Al Hirth Machining, Inc. _____ 661-294-0644 Western Precision Products, Inc.__503-786-8923 Cascade Engineering Tech ____503-266-1300 Machining: Shaft Turning Flex-Pro Manufacturing._____ 623-466-6866 Portland Precision Manufacturing_503-253-6700 Machinists Inc.___________360-202-7342 Teton Machine _________ 208-642-9344 Machining: Swiss Bar-S Machine, Inc. ________ 928-636-2115 Machining: Production Al Hirth Machining, Inc. _____ 661-294-0644 dtiEXACT______________ 360-866-1337 Accutech Machine Inc_______ 801-975-1117 Grovtec US, Inc. __________503-557-4689 Howard Precision Machined Prod._ 801-619-9850 Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. __ 253-395-7381 Cascade Engineering Tech ____503-266-1300 Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing__503-557-9407 Teton Machine __________ 208-642-9344 Columbia Manufacturing Svcs.__360-735-3763 Ron Grob Co____________970-667-5320 Treske Precision Machining ____ 503-625-2821 dtiEXACT______________360-866-1337 Teton Machine __________208-642-9344 Valley Machine Shop, Inc._____ 425-207-5951 Flex-Pro Manufacturing._____ 623-466-6866 Western Precision Products, Inc.__503-786-8923 Western Precision Products, Inc.__ 503-786-8923 Grovtec US, Inc. _________ 503-557-4689 Machining: Turning Howard Precision Machined Prod._801-619-9850 Al Hirth Machining, Inc. _____ 661-294-0644 Machining: Large Accutech Machine Inc________801-975-1117 Larkin Precision Machine_____831-438-2700 Accutech Machine Inc_______ 801-975-1117

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DAYTON Lamina

a MISUMI Group Company

Kevin Benson Die Components Marketing Director

39830 Grand River Ave. Suite B2 Novi, MI 48375

DAYTON Lamina Corporation a MISUMI Group Company

Phone: (248) 489-9122 Cell: (708) 203-6684 Email: kbenson@daytonlamina.com www.daytonlamina.com

Bar-S Machine, Inc. ________928-636-2115 dtiEXACT______________360-866-1337

MOLDING: RUBBER

dtiEXACT_____________ 360-866-1337 Flex-Pro Manufacturing.______623-466-6866 Molds: Plastic Injection Faustson_____________ 303-420-7422 G & G Custom Metal Fab_____ 503-931-7069 Plastic Injection Molding_____509-531-2634 Flex-Pro Manufacturing._____ 623-466-6866 Group Mfg Serv__________480-966-3952 Grovtec US, Inc. _________ 503-557-4689 Larkin Precision Machine_____831-438-2700 Howard Precision Machined Prod._801-619-9850 Machinists Inc.__________ 360-202-7342 Industrial Machine Svcs_____ 503-240-0878 NW Metalcraft Industries_____888-280-7080 Larkin Precision Machine____ 831-438-2700 Portland Precision Manufacturing_503-253-6700 Layke Inc.____________ 602-272-2654 QUAL-FAB, Inc.___________ 206-762-2117 Machinists Inc.__________ 360-202-7342 Rickard Engineering _______866-845-8838 NW Metalcraft Industries____ 888-280-7080 Portland Precision Manufacturing_503-253-6700 Real Axis Machining_______ 360-723-5386 Savage Machining Inc._____ 805-584-8047 SMH Inc LLC___________ 360-341-2226

Strom Manufacturing______ 503-447-1021 Teton Machine _________ 208-642-9344 Valley Machine Shop, Inc.____ 425-207-5951 Western Precision Products, Inc._ 503-786-8923

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Leadtek Plating__________ 503-682-4410 Gold Tech _____________ 480-968-1930 Anodizing

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Arizona Finishing________ 602-438-4443 Foresight Finishing________ 480-772-0387 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc._______714-373-0098 Leadtek Plating__________ 503-682-4410

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Precious Metal Plating Co._____ 800-481-6271

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Chem Film Savon Plating, Inc_________ 602-252-4311

Western Precision Products, Inc.__ 503-786-8923

Chrome/Nickel/Palladium EPSI________________ 714-519-9423

Molds: Fast Turn Prototype and Bridge Molds Industrial Manufacturing Albina Co., Inc. __________866-252-4628 Advanced Mold Technology____714-990-0144 Machinists Inc.__________ 360-202-7342 Molds: Expertise in Overmold and Turnkey Product Services Insert Molding Aero Tech MFG___________ 801-891-2740 Advanced Mold Technology____714-990-0144

Columbia Manufacturing Svcs.__ 360-735-3763 Machining: Ultra Precision Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing_ 503-557-9407 Custom Airplane to Marine Polishing Metal Polishing By Timothy____503-253-5294 Machining: Turning With Live Personal Collectables Polishing Tooling Metal Polishing By Timothy____503-253-5294 Weiser Engineering_______ 303-280-2778 Production Polishing Machining: Turning Large Metal Polishing By Timothy____503-253-5294 Machinists Inc.__________ 360-202-7342 METALIZING Valley Machine Shop, Inc.____ 425-207-5951 Controlled Thermal Tech _____ 602-272-3714 MANUFACTURING VALUE ADDED METROLOGY Contract Manufacturing Part Probing & Inspection AATC_______________ 602-268-1467 Blum Novotest __________ 909-670-8411 AEI Fabrication_________ 480-733-6594 Aeroform, Inc. __________360-403-1919 Production Metrology Albina Co., Inc. _________ 866-252-4628 Blum Novotest __________ 909-670-8411 Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. _ 253-395-7381 Tool Measurement Bending Solutions, Inc._____ 360-651-2443 Blum Novotest __________ 909-670-8411 Cascade Systems Technology__ 971-330-8054 CLS Fabrication Inc_______ 800-426-0721

SMH Inc LLC____________ 360-341-2226

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PLASTIC MOLDING 3-D Plastics, Inc._________ 503-720-0572 Plastic Injection Molding_____ 509-531-2634 SMH Inc LLC___________ 360-341-2226 Mold Making 3-D Plastics, Inc._________ 503-720-0572 Plastic Injection Molding_____ 509-531-2634 PLATING ASKO Group___________ 206-947-4052

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Aeroform, Inc. __________360-403-1919 Calbag Metals Company _____ 253-283-8657 Gillaspie MFG__________ 360-921-3973 Scrap Metal Prrocessing Pacific Tool, Inc_________ 425-882-1970 Calbag Metals Company _____ 253-283-8657 QUAL-FAB, Inc.___________ 206-762-2117 Waste Metal Management SpringWorks Utah_________801-298-0113 Calbag Metals Company _____253-283-8657 Wrico______________ 480-892-7800

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ASKO Group____________ 206-947-4052 Leadtek Plating_________ 503-682-4410 Gold Tech Industries________ 480-968-1930 Savon Plating, Inc________ 602-252-4311 Foresight Finishing________ 480-772-0387 TFC Plating___________ 503-771-0969 Titanium Nitride (TiN) Leadtek Plating__________ 503-682-4410 Precious Metal Plating Co._____ 800-481-6271 Titanium Coating Services____ 562-548-2550 Titanium CarboNitride (TiCN) Savon Plating, Inc_________ 602-252-4311

MPI International________ 956-631-6880 CNC-PROS_____________ 602-344-9753 ROLLING Chemical LA Specialties___________602-269-7612 Albina Co., Inc. __________ 866-252-4628 SANDBLASTING MPI International________ 956-631-6880 Byington Steel Treating, Inc.____ 408-727-6630 Plating Alodine Production Sawing

TFC Plating____________ 503-771-0969 Titanium Coating Services____ 562-548-2550 MPI International________ 956-631-6880 Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.___ 805-583-9966 Titanium Aluminium Nitride (TiAlN) Phosphate Gold SEWING Titanium Coating Services____ 562-548-2550 ASKO Group____________ 206-947-4052 MPI International________ 956-631-6880 Grovtec US, Inc. __________ 503-557-4689 Passivation SHEARING EPSI________________ 714-519-9423 PROTOTYPES United Performance Metals___ _888-282-3292 ASKO Group___________ 206-947-4052 Foresight Finishing________ 480-772-0387 Cascade Systems Technology__ 503-640-5733 SIGNAGE & DISPLAYS Gold Tech _____________ 480-968-1930 Leadtek Plating_________ 503-682-4410 NW Rapid Mfg._________ 503-434-8557 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc._______ 714-373-0098 Leadtek Plating__________ 503-682-4410 TFC Plating___________ 503-771-0969 PUNCHING SILICONE Silver Plating Precious Metal Plating Co._____ 800-481-6271 AEI Fabrication_________ 480-733-6594 3-D Plastics, Inc.__________ 503-720-0572 ASKO Group___________ 206-947-4052 CLS Fabrication Inc________800-426-0721 Hard Chrome SINTERING Arizona Hard Chrome_______ 602-278-8671 EPSI_______________ 714-519-9423 Group Manufacturing Serv___ 480-966-3952 Western Sintering_________ 509-375-3096 ASKO Group____________ 206-947-4052 Gold Tech ____________ 480-968-1930 QUAL-FAB, Inc.___________ 206-762-2117 SLITTING Leadtek Plating_________ 503-682-4410 Weiser Engineering_______ 303-280-2778 NAD CAP & Boeing Approved United Performance Metals___ _888-282-3292 Precious Metal Plating Co.____ 800-481-6271 Processes RECYCLING MATERIALS SOFTWARE Precious Metal Plating Co._____ 800-481-6271 Savon Plating, Inc________ 602-252-4311 Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Nickel, Machining Nickel-Bright TFC Plating___________ 503-771-0969 Plastics, Stainless Steel, Steel, Tin Delcam______________ 877-335-2261 Tin Plating Gold Tech Industries________ 480-968-1930 Calbag Metals Company ____ 253-283-8657 Mechanical Design Foresight Finishing________ 480-772-0387 Precious Metal Plating Co.____ 800-481-6271 Metro Metals Northwest _____503-819-1284 Delcam______________ 877-335-2261 Leadtek Plating__________ 503-682-4410 Leadtek Plating_________ 503-682-4410 Bin Service SPINNING Precious Metal Plating Co._____ 800-481-6271 TFC Plating___________ 503-771-0969 Calbag Metals Company ____ 253-283-8657 Evans Precision__________ 623-582-4776 Nick Hochuli Sales Engineer

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