West Coast Edition For: WA, OR, and CA Vol. 13, No. 1 FEB / MAR ’23 BUYER’S GUIDE PAGES 32-45 a2zMFG.com a2zMFG.com Every Business Has A Story Behind It!!! Tell Your Story Here With Your Front Cover...
GROOVING THREADING PARTING BORING TURNING FACE GROOVING CUSTOM TOOLING FORM TOOLING MILL TOOLING Follow us on: 888-THINBIT | WWW.THINBIT.COM
Manufacturing Economic Benefits
• In the U.S. today, manufacturing represents just 11% of U.S. gross domestic product, yet it accounts for 35% of American productivity growth and 60% of our exports
• U.S. manufacturing is the main engine of innovation in the U.S., responsible for 55% of all patents and 70% of all research and development spending
• Today, manufacturing employs over 12.5 million people and provides rewarding, living-wage jobs
• Every manufacturing job spurs 7 to 12 new jobs in other related industries, helping to build and sustain our economy
The DOD is taking decisive action to combat Supply Chain challenges in order to achieve two imperatives: to maintain capability and capacity to sustain legacy systems; and to expand and modernize manufacturing capabilities to build tomorrow’s defense systems. This effort requires significant investment in American workers and infrastructure, including $372 million in the president’s fiscal 2023 budget to strengthen the Nation’s supply chains through domestic manufacturing.
The engine of economic growth, American manufacturers contribute more than $2.35 trillion to the U.S. economy — every dollar spent in manufacturing results in an additional $2.79 added to the economy, making it the highest multiplier effect of any sector.
Approaching an era where automation and cognitive computing seamlessly connect to smart factories, supply chains are entering into a fourth industrial revolution known as Industry 4.0. This transformation, through advanced digital technologies across engineering and manufacturing, is set to bring the U.S. manufacturing ecosystem to the forefront of modernization — and with it, a demand for a sustained pipeline of talent and strong domestic manufacturing centers.
Known manufacturing stumbling blocks across sectors — include skilled labor, machine tools, critical chemicals and a reliance on foreign resources, these are current issues impacting our operational readiness.
Skilled labor is being addressed by many associations through STEM initiatives and getting the K1-12 schools back into courses like shop, robotics, programing, welding, and making things again. I encourage you all to support your local schools with your expertise and help our young ones to be strong and able to make things again.
Kim Carpenter
Published by: A2Z Manufacturing West Coast
PUBLISHERS/EDITORS
Kim Carpenter & Linda Daly
Kim@A2ZManufacturing.com
Mail Address: 1538 E. La Vieve Ln. Tempe AZ 85284
Telephone: (480) 773-3239
Website: www.A2ZManufacturing.com
CONTRIBUTORS
Linda Daly, Eugene Wirth, Stephen Hannemann, Hugh Taylor
Published
supply a viable supplier source for the industry.
Circulation: A2Z Manufacturing West Coast maintains a master list of over 14,000 decision makers consisting of fortune 1000 companies, small manufacturing companies, engineering firms, DOD & Scientific Lab facilities, machine shops, fab-shops, and secondary source businesses. It has an estimated pass on readership of more than 25,000 people. The majority of our readers are based in CA, OR, WA area!
Advertising Rates have remained the same since 1999, deadlines and mechanical requirements furnished on our website at: www.a2zManufacturing.com.
All photos and copy become the property of A2Z Manufacturing.
The Publisher assumes no responsibility for the contents of any advertisement, and all representations are those of the advertiser and not that of the publisher.
The Publisher is not liable to any advertiser for any misprints or errors not the fault of the publisher, and in such event, the limit of the publisher's liability shall only be the amount of the publishers charge for such advertising.
bi-monthly to keep precision manufacturers
of news,
trends,
to
abreast
contracts,
and
Cover
E-mail:Kim@A2ZManufacturing.com Announcements/Releases ................... 6-14 Feature Articles ........................... 1,10, 20-21 Buyers Guide Equipment Services ..... 32-38 Buyers Guide Processes ...................... 39-45 Card Gallery ........................................ 32-45 Index Of Advertisers ............................... 46 Editorial .................................. Throughout A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 4 • FEB - MAR ’23 Be Our Next Front Cover! Tell your story so that others may follow... FEBMAR ’23
Editor’s Corner
Avionics Sales Take Big Step Up in 2022, AEA Reports
Worldwide business and general aviation avionics sales topped $2.8 billion last year, marking a 21.5 percent increase from 2021 and the largest year-over-year jump since the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) began reporting those results 11 years ago.
The organization yesterday released the 2022 AEA Avionics Market Report, noting the fourth quarter led the increases with $794 million in total sales (both retrofit and forward-fit), up 31.2 percent from a year earlier. Further, sales in the final three months of 2022 were up 7.2 percent quarter-over-quarter, continuing a string of 10 consecutive quarterly increases.
For the year, the breakdown between retrofit and forward-fit was fairly even at 48.2 percent and 51.8 percent, respectively. Throughout the year, forward-fit accounted for between 52.7 percent and 55.8 percent in the first nine months, but just 44.4 percent in the fourth quarter.
North America remained the dominant market, accounting for 74.9 percent of avionics sales last year. While 2022 marked the largest year-over-year increase in AEA’s tracking history, it was still slightly below the record of $3 billion in 2019.
“We have seen yearly sales rebound in the last two years despite supply-chain constraints and a tight labor market,” said AEA president and CEO Mike Adamson. “While it’s encouraging to see a record-breaking percentage increase in year-over-year avionics
sales, the industry is still rebounding from the economic impact of the pandemic.”
Airbus Corp Jets Sees Jump in Bizav Activity in U.S.
U.S. business aircraft departures in 2022 reached 4.06 million in 2022, a nearly 10 percent increase over 2019 levels, according to an Airbus Corporate Jets analysis. Each month in 2022 came in higher than business aircraft departures during the same month in 2019, the company added. The average number of hours flown also is up by 3.5 percent from pre-pandemic 2019.
Heavy jets, ultra-long-range, and bizliner activity in particular experienced a 19.4 percent increase from 2019, with 99.9 percent of the flights flown on routes less than 5,500 nm. Departures of the larger and longer-range jets jumped by 69.5 percent at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida and by 64.2 percent at Miami-Opa locka Executive Airport. Across the country in Arizona, departures increased by 55.6 percent at Scottsdale.
While Teterboro Airport has returned to being the busiest business aviation airport, departures there last year were still down by 1.6 percent from 2019 for all business aircraft and 3 percent lower for larger, longer-range models.
Airbus Corporate Jets research indicates the majority of operators plan to increase their use of business aircraft this year, with one in four organizations participating in the study predicting their operations will rise by more than 50 percent.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 5 • FEB - MAR ’23
TCI Precision Metals Installs Latest CNC Double-Disc Grinding Center Added Production for Growing Popularity of Machine-Ready Blanks
TCI Precision Metals today announced the installation of a new 42” CNC double-disc grinding center. Technology advancements built into the new machine improve overall efficiency by more than 50% compared to traditional double-disc grinders, which will help TCI Precision Metals shorten customer lead times while maintaining close dimensional and flatness tolerances customers have come to expect from the company’s Machine-Ready Blanks.
Machine-Ready Blanks from TCI Precision Metals help shops shorten setup time, reduce scrap, and increase overall throughput up to 25% by eliminating material prep. Ready-to-ship blanks can be ordered online for same-day or next-day shipping, and arrive square, flat and parallel within ± .002” of specified dimensions all around. Custom made-to-order blanks are made to customer specifications and are guaranteed as close as +/- .0005” dimensionally and as close as .002” flatness.
“A good portion of our business is producing flat blanks in various shapes and sizes. This is attributed to the fact that we can hold tight tolerances, both dimensionally and flatness. Our production process also relieves material stress, which reduces the chance of part movement or warping during final machining, especially with thin materials,” said Belzer.
Founded in 1956, TCI Precision Metals is a family-owned, wholesale, Machine-Ready Metals Distributor, producing precision cut parts and Machine-Ready Blanks from aluminum, stainless steel, and other alloys. Sawing,Waterjet Cutting, Grinding, Milling and Finishing operations with the added benefit of being a plate and sheet distributor make TCI Precision Metals a one-stop shop for value-added metal services. TCI Precision Metals offers customers rough CNC milling and turning services when large amounts of material need to be removed or features added to solid parts or castings. Complete-to-print components can also be produced.TCI serves the needs of the medical, oil & gas, aerospace, industrial equipment, defense, food packaging, semiconductor, and many other industries.
TCI Precision Metals
800-234-5613
www.tciprecision.com
TCI Precision Metals’ new 42” CNC double-disc grinding center. Technology advancements built into the new machine improve overall efficiency by more than 50% compared to traditional double-disc grinders, which will help TCI Precision Metals shorten customer lead times while maintaining close dimensional and flatness tolerances customers have come to expect from the company’s Machine-Ready Blanks.
“At TCI we pride ourselves on producing short run and production quantities of close tolerance, dimensional and flat, pre-machined blanks that are ready to go directly from receiving to finished machining. Producing machine-ready blanks that are consistently flat, square, and parallel is harder than many people think; it requires as much craftsmanship as technology to get it right. Our new 42” CNC double-disc grinding center helps us increase efficiency and better serve our customers,” said Ben Belzer, President of TCI Precision Metals.
The new grinding center was configured by C&B Machinery, New Hudson, MI, and is built on a Gardner model, double-disc reciprocating grinding platform, complemented with the latest in machine logic and motion control automation. Upgrades include a Fanuc controller, and dual 60hp grinding spindle motors, each with operator-selectable independent variable speed control, driving two 42” abrasive wheels.
Industrial Metal Supply Expands Arizona Footprint with Larger Warehouse and Enhanced Services
The region’s largest metal supplier meets the growing demand for Arizona’s booming industries, businesses, hobbyists and artisans by nearly doubling new warehouse
Phoenix, AZ – Industrial Metal Supply Co (IMS), the Southwest’s largest metal supplier, is moving to its new, larger warehouse and store located at 38th Street and Southern Avenue in South Phoenix. The new facility offers same-day access to a large variety of metals and related accessories, and continues IMS’s tradition of 75 years of service.
“The demand for metal is growing exponentially here in Arizona and we
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 6 • FEB - MAR ’23
Announcements & Releases
are ready to meet that demand,” said IMS owner and CEO Neil Sherman. “With twice the square footage, we can expand our same-day solutions for businesses that are part of Arizona’s technology and manufacturing building boom. IMS customers have come to expect the highest quality materials, unmatched customer service and convenience, and we’re proud to provide these on an even larger scale.”
The new facility is comprised of 160,000 square feet of space including a 15,000 square foot store, twice the size of the original retail store. In addition, the new facility offers more parking, including oversized spaces for large trucks and trailers, drive-through Will Call capabilities and indoor loading zones for customer comfort. To increase functionality and efficiency IMS has added a Somerset Mfg order filling machine, an AccurShear conveyer stacker, a Canrack bundle splitter and four overhead cranes. Inside customers will also find a Grab & Go area for small orders. Cutting equipment includes two shears that handle up to ½” plate, and a band saw that will cut up to 24” product.
The tremendous variety of IMS product available to customers includes steel, aluminum, stainless steel, copper, and brass to tool steel, lead and bearing bronze. Other items include expanded, perforated and welded wire sheet, casters, welding accessories, patinas, structural aluminum pipe fittings and hobbyist miniature shapes. The store also stocks thousands of metal accessories in a clean, highly organized indoor space, making it easy and fun for even novice metal buyers to navigate.
“We pay very close attention to the needs of our customers and the business climate around us. It was easy to see the increased demand, so we were intentional and proactive in getting this new facility built and stocked as quickly as possible. Now that it’s ready, we’re able to bring our “metal made easy” capabilities to a wider array of Arizona customers,” added Sherman.
In addition to providing the highest level of product and customer service, IMS is steadfast in its commitment to the community and prioritizes charitable giving to a variety of groups. With 23 years in the Valley, IMS believes in embedding itself beyond just the business, and does so by working with local charities and robotics teams.
In addition to offering the state’s widest selection of metal in one location, IMS stores are proud to offer a store discount to seniors, members of the military, students and first responders. The store is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and half day on Saturdays. For added convenience, IMS offers next-day local delivery, or same-day Will Call pick up. Learn more at https://www.industrialmetalsupply. com/ or call (602) 454-1500.
About Industrial Metal Supply
Industrial Metal Supply Company meets the needs of metal buyers throughout California and Arizona with seven locations offering delivery, will call and in-store options unique to the industry. Family-owned and operated since 1948, IMS offers the broadest line of metals available from a single distributor and has honed a reputation of total focus on customer needs including quick turnaround. For more information follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or YouTube or visit the website.
Quality Service Since 1936
Since 1936, AB Finishing Tech has satisfied their customers with the best quality and service in the industry. Over the past 87 years, their customers have been experiencing firsthand their company moto of “On Time, Every Time!” AB Finishing Tech supplies thousands upon thousands of parts every week to many industry customers with the highest discernable quality standards: Aerospace, Medical, Firearms, Knives & Tools, Automotive, Fasteners and those are just the beginning. Several attributes set AB Finishing Tech apart from the competition. AB has specialized processes that have built their gold standard reputation: Black Oxide Finishing of steel and stainless steel, Sandblast Cleaning and finish prep, Shot Peening and Stress Relieving. Their track record of proven reliability, quality, great customer service and on time delivery for nearly nine decades is peerless. With the largest Black Oxide tank west of the Mississippi and the addition of one of the largest Wheelabrators in the area, their capacity is nearly unlimited. In today’s industry, having your finished parts processed, when you need them, and having them done right, is King!
Visit our ad on page 18 of this publication. Learn more at www.abfinishingtech.com
AB Finishing Tech 6724 NE 46th Ave. Portland, OR 97218 (503) 282-7239, info@abfinishingtech.com
Phoenix Heat Treating Has Successful NADCAP Audit
Phoenix Heat Treating is pleased to announce another successful NADCAP audit. The 5 day audit resulted in three minor findings. As a result, Phoenix Heat Treating has officially been granted NADCAP merit status for heat treat processing. This award recognizes companies who exhibit excellence in their scope and meet rigid audit criteria. Excellence in quality is just one of the reasons why prime aerospace companies and commercial manufacturing companies trust Phoenix Heat Treating for their endothermic, vacuum, aluminum, and salt processing.
For more information on Phoenix Heat Treating and How they can help you with NACAP Certiufied heat treating contact them at: chushek@phxht.com, 602-258-7751
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 7 • FEB - MAR ’23
Advanced Manufacturing And Machining
Are The Focuses Of Free Event – The Northwest Machine Tool Expo And Conference, May 10 And 11 At The Oregon Convention Center In Portland
3D scanning and printing, new automation technologies, and industry best practices are highlights of the free seminars at the Northwest Machine Tool Expo and Conference at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland. This event, directed to those working in manufacturing and machining in the Northwest, will be May 10 and 11 and consists of expo and conference, both free to attendees. This bi-annual event is now in its 35th year.
A particularly high-interest presentation in the conference is “Achieving Affordable Real-World Manufacturing Solutions Through
Advanced Technology” by Mark Harris, President of CNC Machine Services Inc. He will discuss how innovations using advanced manufacturing play a critical role in being competitive in today’s global market. Attendees will discover emerging manufacturing technologies and automation ideas including robotics, A.I, and additive manufacturing. These technologies offer affordability, design freedom, streamlined production, and cost reduction. Those who attend will gain ideas that can provide multiple benefits for their company. The session is on May 10 at 9:50 a.m.
Other seminars – Metal 3D Printing Vs. Machining with speaker Chirag Kapoor of Indicate Technology, Machining Best Practices by Urmaze Naterwalla, of Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center, End Mill Troubleshooting and Proper Setup with speaker Don Grandt of Harvey Performance Company, Coping With Labor Shortages in Manufacturing with speaker Tami Trout of Oregon Manufacturing Extension Partnership, CNC Machine Errors and Calibration with speaker Larry Sarkinen, Sarkinen Calibrating, and Taking Advantage of Tax Credits by speaker Rick Kleban of Sycamore Growth Group – will provide a wide range of valuable information and guidance to attendees, to help them do their own job better and improve efficiency and productivity for their company.
In addition to conference sessions, attendees will experience a wealth of products and services in the free expo that will help them boost productivity, reach their manufacturing goals, and achieve intelligent automation. Categories include 3D printing, CAD/CAM systems, cutting tools, machine controls, measurement systems, quality control and robotics. Exhibitors include: PT Solutions/Western Tool & Supply, Stellar Industrial Supply, Precise Tool & Gage, Haimer USA, CNC Machine Serices, Indicate Technologies, Trinity Robotics & Automation, Fanuc, Olympus Controls, Horn USA.
Also, a facilities engineering event, the Northwest Facilities/Managing Green Buildings Expo and Conference, is being held during the same days at the convention center, with free cross-over privileges for Northwest Machine Tool Expo attendees.
The hours for the Northwest Machine Tool Expo are from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00pm on May 10 and from 10:00 a.m. to
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 8 • FEB - MAR ’23
CNC AND MANUAL MACHINERY SINCE 1979 New - Used -Appraisals - Auctions Our Showroom At: 3305 Edison Way, Fremont, CA 94538 Is Open Monday - Friday From 8am To 5pm BOB KROHA ROB KROHA CONTACT US TODAY: 510-249-1000, PERMACH.COM
3:00pm on May 11; the Conference hours are from 8:40 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on both May 10 and 11. The Oregon Convention Center is at 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR. More information on the expo and conference can be obtained from the website: MACHINETOOLEXPOS. COM.
Without a Problem-Solving Culture, AI Is an Expensive Mistake
Artificial intelligence won’t miraculously solve your problems unless your company is good at curiosity, effective data-gathering and use of data in decision-making,
A 2016 U.S. Department of Commerce survey of 80 U.S. manufacturers and vendors reported that smart manufacturing would provide $57 billion dollars in annual cost reductions. This represents an approximate 3.2% reduction in the shopfloor cost of production.
The promise of smart manufacturing is significant. Artificial intelligence is already being used to improve safety, quality, maintenance, scheduling, product design. But many companies do not have the necessary culture in place to benefit.
A Weak Problem-Solving Culture Hinders AI
MILL S & THRILL S
PARTS (888) 207-2787
Smart manufacturing depends critically on information governance: rules concerning the collection, flow and analysis of performance information, most often in digital form.
If your company isn’t already good at these things—if it doesn’t already possess a culture of curiosity, effective data gathering and use of data in decision making and problem solving—it won’t suddenly get good at these things upon installing AI.
A past client of Rick’s experienced a good bit of unplanned downtime on its extruders. It turned out that the organization possessed a considerable data regarding the extent of that unplanned downtime from week to week, which had been manually gathered by the operators.
Nonetheless, managers and engineers didn’t seem much interested in tackling the unplanned downtime problem. They didn’t trust the data being gathered by the operators. And so, the downtime problem continued. Mostly, leaders just shook their heads and said, “Ain’t it awful.” That client lacked a culture of good problem-solving.
... As Does a Fix-the-Blame Culture
Continued Page 10
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 9 • FEB - MAR ’23
D o os a n M a c h i n e To o l s i s n ow The lineup of ver tic al machining center s at DN Solutions is ver satile, compac t and born to make incredible par t s for as long as you need them to Get your ideal VMC , then get ready for the ver tic al leap. Talk to your loc al DN dis tributor or visit dn-solutions com DEM: entr y-level par t producer S VM: swif t and s trong DNM: global best seller BVM: premium powerhouse
The versatile VMC lineup at DN Solutions is enough to get anyone excited.
|
www.ellisontechnologies.com
SALES (866) 567-2580 SERVICE (800) 994-0146
On the other hand, organizations that presently have a culture of using performance metrics simply as a way of monitoring and “holding workers accountable” will also have trouble implementing AI effectively. Those companies will use AI simply to create resentment and fear among workers even more quickly than they once did. Sadly, some proponents of AI see this use as an appropriate deployment of the technology.
An article we read had this to say about the promise of AI: “After a company deposits enough big data from the workflows, a manager can query the average time it takes for a field worker to perform routine maintenance. When a particular worker goes out to complete the task, the manager can tell them, ‘The average time to complete this is two hours, and you’ve been taking three hours.’
If AI is used to enhance a “fix the blame” culture, it will fail in all instances. All to say, a mismatch between culture and technology will lead to a failure of the technology.
We’ve Been Here Before
We’ve already seen this with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) initiatives over the past thirty years. Many millions of dollars have
been spent on that technology, which made similar promises of large increases in productivity achieved through better business process orchestration within and across business functions. Studies show that somewhere between 55% and 75% of ERP implementations failed to meet expectations or failed outright.
Several years ago, Brandon managed a large machining plant that made critical pressure control equipment. The company had made a large investment in technology that promised an end to operating inefficiency and was touted as an easy integration with current systems.
Brandon was concerned that his team had just started using data to better understand the plant’s operations and to solve their problems. Fundamental data analysis tools weren’t well understood and were little used. Other basic tactics like bill of materials (BoM) and router accuracy audits were not deployed to ensure ERP systems data integrity.
The software vendor promised a turnkey solution to those challenges. Checks were written for the hardware, subscription services for its use were signed into agreement and, once the company plugged everything in and turned it on, the company
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 10 • FEB - MAR ’23
would jump from a 1990’s machine shop to the modern century with the turn of a key.
The reality was far from that.
Because a culture of good data gathering and analysis wasn’t already in place, there was no disciplined approach for formal systems management and problem solving. When the system turned on, the plant was treated to a display of red, yellow and green blinking dashboards that made little sense to operators. They grew frustrated with the ongoing false alarms the system generated due to bad information fed into the new system.
Over time, everyone simply quit using the new technology. One by one, the system’s screens faded to “off” and were eventually disconnected and packed into cardboard bins where they were forklifted to some remote location in the warehouse to become a dusty monument to a failed project.
Management’s illusions were replaced with the realization that such technology fails when it is implemented on a weak foundation of data management, gathering, and problem-solving fundamentals. Company leaders eventually accepted the fact that the company was first going to have to take the journey into problemsolving proficiency the old-fashioned way.
AI Works Best in A Strong ProblemSolving Culture
Ironically, companies who seem to need AI the least are probably in the best position to take advantage of it, because they are already so good at identifying and addressing problems. Ron once worked for a candy company that was having serious scrap problems. Ron led his associates in an effort to get better data. As they gathered more information, the best approaches became clearer. They were able to identify the sources of the problem and correct them. In other words, a culture of good data governance provided a foundation for effective problem-solving without AI. Nonetheless, it’s exactly this culture that will be most successful in implementing and deploying AI.
Such a culture is established only through an investment of time, financial resources and, most importantly, the attention of leadership. Rick’s client, mentioned above, could have taken a number of steps to improve its capacity to solve the unplanned downtime problem. Leaders could have had conversations with operators about the manner in which downtime data was collected and how it could be made more effective.
Leaders could have had conversations with operators about their experience with unplanned downtime and what hypotheses they had with respect to the issue.
Leaders could have spent more time on the plant floor observing operations to develop their own hypotheses, which they’d then share and discuss with operators.The company could have trained leaders and operators in good data-gathering and problem-solving skills and made sure that their use was reinforced. My client did none of these things.
As Brandon’s story illustrates, there will be plenty of vendors of AI technology who will tell companies like my former client that their “plug and play” technology will overcome those cultural shortcomings. They’re wrong. Before you invest in AI, you need to invest in creating a strong problem-solving culture.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 11 • FEB - MAR ’23
Flatline Fabrication Inc. THERE’S NO JOB WE CAN’T TACKLE, NO MATERIAL TOO TOUGH!!! Laser cutting – Forming – Certified Welding – Finishing – Kitting & Flat Pack, Full Assembly & Installation Contact us today 503-477 7566, www.flatlinefabrication.com Production and Custom Fabrication WE MAKE MAGIC!
Your partner for innovative manufacturing
Smart.
www.renishaw.com
Ess In Deal With California Utility As Energy Storage Systems Head Down Under
apps and interfaces, our automated and intelligent process control technologies collect data and respond in real time to keep your factory at its peak. The day to optimize your process, reduce costs, and increase throughput, is today!
usa@renishaw.com
recognition have lagged expectations.
Investors will be watching closely for signs of progress on March 1 when ESS delivers its quarterly results. In its last report, the company cited parts shortages as a constraint. CEO Eric Dresselhuys said then the company thought it could ship “20 or more” Energy Warehouses in the fourth quarter.
Want more Portland business news? Sign up for our daily email newsletters.
ESS stock has been stuck in the $2-$3 range for months, off more than 70% from its opening price.
Iron-based flow battery
ESS Inc. (NYSE: GWH) revealed a two-unit deal with a California utility this week, and an Australian customer said 10 of the Wilsonville company’s Energy Warehouse systems were on their way Down Under, with more to follow.
ESS is the long-duration energy storage company founded locally more than a decade ago that went public in fall 2021 through a SPAC merger, raising around $250 million. The company has reported progress in building out itsWilsonville production capacity, but deliveries and revenue
ESS makes a unique iron-based flow battery that it bills as a better alternative to widely deployed lithium-ion batteries, especially for longerduration output — from six to 12 hours instead of the one to 4 hours conventional batteries provide.
The California deal announced this week was with the Turlock Irrigation District, a Central Valley water and power utility.The Energy Warehouse systems will be paired with a pilot project that will see solar panels installed over irrigation canals.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 12 • FEB - MAR ’23
The factory of the future, today
Connected. Data-driven. 4.0—whatever mission you choose, Renishaw is your source for achieving the highest level of precision and productivity in your manufacturing environment. From industrial metrology hardware to smartphone
Renishaw Inc., West Dundee, IL 60118 © 2022 Renishaw Inc. All rights reserved.
SmartAdHalfPageA2ZJuly2022.indd 1 10/19/22 11:27 AM
The A2Z Manufacturing Magazines mail to near 30,000 decision makers in the precision manufacturing industry. We have a ‘Buyer Guide’ in the back of every regional magazine with key contact’s business cards and contact data, including key categories to help you get in touch with a professional fast!
NowHearThis!
We are regionally focused in the West and we work to promote business development for our customers.
We attend the trade shows with a Booth and publish every two months with magazines for (AZ, NM, NV), (CO, UT, ID, MT, WY), (WA, OR, CA), print & digital...
Contact us today, we’ll get the word out for you with a story on your company, with an advertisment that we will create for free for you, an email blast with your content that goes to near 25,000 decision makers in our industry, or a business card ad in our ‘Buyer’s Guide’.
Call Today: 480-773-3239, kim@a2zMFG.com
The systems bound for Australia are going to Energy Storage IndustriesAsia Pacific, or ESI. After the initial 10 systems, 10 more “will follow in coming weeks,” ESI said. Meanwhile, ESI is building a plant to assemble iron-flow batteries using core components manufactured in Wilsonville.
CFM and Rolls Land Massive Orders from Air India
Two jet-engine builders confirmed their contracts to supply nearly 900 turbofans to power the planned, $80-billion upgrade and expansion of the Indian airline.
Following the ambitious plans announced by Air India to acquire 470 new aircraft to expand and modernize its global fleet, the carrier has extended order to CFM International and Rolls-Royce for a total of 880 new aircraft engines to power the various Airbus and Boeing jets.
The fleet-upgrade plan has been estimated at $80 billion, though Air India has not confirmed that total.
CFM International reported it has drawn the largest-ever order for its CFM LEAP engines, to power 210 Airbus A320/A321neo and 190 Boeing 737 MAX family aircraft.The order covers 420 LEAP-1A engines and 380 LEAP-1B engines, plus spares.The airline also contracted for CFM services related to the new LEAP engines.
CFM International is a 5050 venture of GE Aviation and Safran Aircraft Engines, and the developer of the LEAP engine family highbypass turbofan engines. Each partner manufactures the LEAP engines in its own production operations.
Separately, Rolls-Royce announced its own order from Air India for 68 Trent XWB-97 engines, plus options for 20 more engines. Rolls too noted this represents the largest-ever order for the Trent XWB-97, the exclusive power plant for the Airbus A350-1000 widebody aircraft.
Air India also ordered 12 Trent XWB-84 engines, the sole engine option for the Airbus A350-900.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 13 • FEB - MAR ’23
Cutting Tool Demand Rose 14.6% in 2022
Machine shops and other U.S. manufacturers continued to reduce their cutting tool purchases during December 2022, the total dropping -3.1% from November to $188.4 million. It was the second-consecutive month for falling order values, but the December figure was 14.6% higher than the December 2021 total however, and it brought the 12-month total for 2022 to $2.2 billion – a 10.8% improvement over the 2021 total for cutting tool consumption.
A graph comparing the 12-month moving averages for U.S. durable goods shipments and U.S. cutting-tool orders, demonstrating the relation of cutting tools to overall manufacturing activity. The values are calculated by taking the average of the most recent 12 months and plotting them over time. The December 2022 cutting-tool consumption total of $188.4 million fell -3.1% from the November consumption total, but it is 10.8% higher than the December 2021 result.
“Don’t sweat the month-to-month declines in the past two months; the story is in the year-over-year and year-to-date double-digit increases,”
offered Pat McGibbon, chief knowledge officer for AMT – the Assn. for Manufacturing Technology. “The next 12 months look bright for 2023 in tooling, as record backlogs in material-removal equipment orders convert into shipments and expanded capacity.”
Cutting tools are consumable products, the purchases of which serve as an index to overall manufacturing activity due to the range of market segments driving machine shops’ purchases. The data is compiled by the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute and AMT – the Assn. for Manufacturing Technology for their monthly Cutting Tool Market Report, which represents actual purchases of cutting tools as reported by manufacturers and distributors that comprise a majority of the domestic market for cutting tools.
The month-by-month direction of cutting-tool consumption, December 2018 to December 2022. For the full 12 months of 2022 cutting-tool consumption totaled $2.2 billion, or 10.8% higher than last year’s January-December total.
The month-by-month direction of cutting-tool consumption, December 2018 to December 2022. For the full 12 months of 2022 cutting-tool consumption totaled $2.2 billion, or 10.8% higher than last year’s January-December total.
“In January, the U.S. labor market had its best month in job hirings since 1969, and cutting tool sales remained steady,” explained USCTI president Jeff Major. “The consensus is that the cutting tool industry
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 14 • FEB - MAR ’23
looks positive for at least the first six months of this year. Economic pressures still exist, and the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates to stave off inflation.”
European F-35 Assembly Center Proposed
Lockheed and Northrop Grumman are studying a partnership with Rheinmetall to establish an F-35 center fuselage integrated assembly line in Germany.
F-35 partners Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman agreed to collaborate with Rheinmetall AG to expand manufacturing capabilities for the Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter program in Europe. Specifically, they have identified the possibility of a second Integrated Assembly Line (IAL) for F-35 center fuselage structures in Germany.
No schedule for establishing the new line was announced. “The center fuselage IAL is recognized as a state-of-the-art facility supported by technologies exclusive to Northrop Grumman, seamlessly blending automation with our expertise in aerospace tooling,” according to Northrop’s Glenn Masukawa, vice president and F-35 program manager. “Engaging with Rheinmetall demonstrates our commitment to collaborate with international partners to manufacture advanced aircraft.
Rheinmetall AG is a Dusseldorf-based automotive and military systems manufacturer and supplier.
The F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter is a single-engine, Stealthenabled aircraft designed for deployment for ground attack and combat, and available in three variants. Last March, the German Defense Ministry selected 35 F-35A conventional takeoff and landing aircraft to replace its current fleet of PA-200 Tornado fighter jets by 2030.The U.S. State Dept. later authorized the sale of the jets, which Germany explained was planned in part to achieve unity with other NATO members deploying the F-35, and to present a “credible deterrent” against Russia.
Other NATO member nations operating or preparing to deploy F-35 fighters include Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and the United Kingdom. Unaligned Switzerland and aspiring NATO member Finland also plan to incorporate the aircraft to their defense forces.
Lockheed is the F-35 program leader, and program principal partner Northrop Grumman is the manufacturer of the center fuselage and wing skins. Northrop also develops, produces, and maintains sensor systems, avionics, and aircraft and training software.
“The F-35 program will continue to strengthen our strategic partnership with key industry partners for years to come,” stated Lockheed’s Mike Shoemaker, vice president of F-35 Customer Programs. “The F-35 center fuselage production in Germany will be vital to meet the growing global demand for F-35s, which play a vital role in 21st century security.”
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 15 • FEB - MAR ’23
Arcimoto, After Avoiding Closure, Says It Has Restarted Production
By Pete Danko Arcimoto
says it restarted production of the Deliverator, shown here, along with the Fun Utility Vehicle.
Arcimoto (Nasdaq: FUV) is back making electric vehicles a little over a month after it said it halted production amid a severe finance crisis.
“We are excited to announce we have started production on our 2023 FUV and Deliverator with first deliveries starting in March!” the Eugene company told subscribers to company updates on Saturday.
In the email and a Tuesday news release, Arcimoto promoted “new features and improvements” that include a steering system said to improve maneuverability and reduce steering effort on the threewheeled, handlebar-controlled EVs.
“As we begin first deliveries in 2023, we continue to focus on improving vehicle drive quality, manufacturing cost-down efforts
and increasing our brand reach to grow both our consumer and commercial sales volume,” Jesse Fittipaldi, Arcimoto’s interim CEO, said in the release. “Our efforts will be directed at driving sales of FUV and Deliverator and lowering manufacturing costs on these products this year.”
A $12 million stock sale that netted $11.1 million about four weeks ago provided Arcimoto desperately needed capital just days after the company said it had halted production and needed money to avoid bankruptcy or closure.
Filings indicate Arcimoto spent some $4 million of the new funding to pay off a loan obligation, likely leaving around $7 million. How far that might carry the company is hard to say, and clearer indications might not come until its fourth-quarter report (as yet not scheduled) or other indication of current spending. Before a September restructuring that included layoffs and furloughs trimmed $20 million in annual expenses — and before a slight uptick in sales late last year — the company had been losing several million dollars a month.
Volocopter Receives Funding From Sumitomo Corporation, Establishes Regulatory Pathway In Japan
Volocopter, the pioneer of urban air mobility (UAM), announced today that Sumitomo Corporation, a Fortune 500 company and one of the largest trading companies in the world, invested in the company’s Series E funding round. They will also become a key strategic partner for entry into service
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 16 • FEB - MAR ’23
in the Japanese market starting in 2025. Additionally, Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) has accepted Volocopter’s application for concurrent type certification (TC) of the VoloCity aircraft in Japan. To celebrate these milestones, Volocopter will showcase a full-scale VoloCity static model for the first time at the Grand Front Osaka from March 8 to 12, to raise regional public awareness and acceptance of electric air taxis.
With the goal to launch air taxi services at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, Japan, Volocopter said the Japanese aviation authority has accepted its application for concurrent type certification of the VoloCity eVTOL once the aircraft is certified in Europe.Volocopter Image
Volocopter is committed to flying its VoloCity air taxi at the 2025 EXPO Osaka Kansai. Today, a major regulatory milestone was achieved to make this ambitious goal a reality: the European Union Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) and JCAB announced that they have accepted Volocopter’s application process for concurrent TC of the fully electric VoloCity aircraft to fly commercially in Japan.Volocopter is currently pushing the envelope on flight testing and is on target to achieve certification for the VoloCity from EASA in 2024. As of now, the company is pursuing concurrent
validation with three non-European civil aviation authorities: JCAB in Japan, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) in Singapore. The company’s dedication to Japan dates back to 2018, when the country became one of the first to announce its commitment to bringing UAM to life. This includes a clear roadmap outlining the steps it needs to take to educate the public, introduce regulations, and launch commercial services. As the frontrunner for a Japan-based UAM launch,Volocopter has both the experience and expertise to work with local authorities to create a UAM ecosystem that establishes a safe and sustainable environment for UAM.
To further strengthen Volocopter’s local ties from a business perspective, Sumitomo Corporation became the latest Japanese investor and strategic partner in the company to join its list of partners, via the Series E funding round. Sumitomo Corporation possesses a keen understanding of the global business market, the energy and resource sectors, as well as Japanese market operations.This move diversifies Volocopter’s global partnerships to establish a UAM ecosystem.
Christian Bauer, Chief Commercial Officer of Volocopter, said: “Committing to fly and enter a market is no small feat, but for Volocopter and Japan, who are both pioneers in the UAM space, it just makes sense. Over the past few years, Volocopter has made significant progress toward becoming an integral part of the team that will bring UAM to life in Japan in 2025, thanks to partners like Sumitomo, EASA, and JCAB who share our vision. I cannot wait to see the public reaction to the VoloCity air taxi being unveiled in Osaka for the first time.”
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 17 • FEB - MAR ’23 (800) 481-6271 www.pmplating.com We Are The Noble Partner With The Personal Touch! Precious Metals Plating Co., Inc + Gold Plating + Silver Plating + Nickel Plating + Electroless Nickel Plating + Tin Plating + Heat Treat With Plate + Nadcap Approved Processes + Boeing Approved Processes + Expedited Turnaround + X-ray Fluorescence Thickness Verification + In-House Laboratory With Atomic Absorption (AA) + Expanded Capacity In Vibratory Plating
The Federal Government Is Spending Record Amounts With Small Businesses, But There’s A Big Catch
Small businesses received a record $158.7 billion in federal contracts in fiscal year 2022 — but fewer small businesses than ever got a piece of the pie.
The data, from a recent study by HigherGov, which offers market intelligence and development tools for government contractors, showed the total dollar amount going to small businesses has grown significantly since 2010, but the number of businesses has continued to shrink. In 2010, the number of small businesses that received government contracts hit 121,270, according to the report. By 2022, it had been cut by more than half to just 58,681.
In fiscal 2022, about 23.2% of contracting dollars went to small businesses, according to the report, down from 24.1% in fiscal 2021 but higher than at any point since 2010.
“I think that part of it is that the government is measuring and benchmarking the wrong thing,” said Justin Siken, founder at HigherGov.
He noted the federal government is pretty generous when it comes to defining what a small business is, and that businesses under $25 million in revenue will qualify — not exactly what many people envision.
And the federal government’s emphasis on the total dollars going to small businesses incentivizes agencies to keep pushing more money to existing small-business partners instead of doing the harder work of pulling new business owners into the government contracting process.
Annual scorecards by the Small Business Administration give most agencies an ‘A’ for their efforts, despite the dwindling number of businesses participating, Siketh stressed.
“Putting more dollars in is the easiest thing you can do. It requires minimal effort to just throw more money at something. It takes actual effort for agencies to get new businesses involved,” he said.
The dwindling number of small businesses in the government contracting ecosystem is a well-known problem, and one that agency leaders have stressed they are trying to solve.
“We’ve seen unfortunately in the last 10 years some data points that are causing concern. We have seen the industrial base decrease 30% over the last 10 years, showing that less small businesses are doing business with the federal government,” SBA Administrator Isabel Guzman said in a conference call with reporters last year.
Guzman said the government has been working to include more smallbusiness owners, and that has included additional technical assistance for new contractors, higher priority tiers in certain government contracts and
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 18 • FEB - MAR ’23
Call Now! (503) 282-7239 info@abfinishingtech.com www.abfinishingtech.com 6724 NE 46th Ave. Portland, OR 97218 Quality and Service Since 1936 ON TIME, EVERY TIME! AB Finishing Tech prides itself on setting the standard for: • black oxide finishing • shot peening • sandblasting
expanding the network of small-business centers across the country.
The SBA also released a new proposed amendment to its contracting regulations that would allow a small business that had previously worked as a federal subcontractor to use that experience to demonstrate a record of prior performance in bidding for contracts.
That effort dovetailed with a U.S. Department of Transportation rule proposed last year designed to get more small businesses into the pipeline from contracts stemming from the $1.5 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill Congress passed in late 2021. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg told The Playbook at the time that the new DOT rule also aims to expand the nation’s contracting capacity at a time when it is greatly needed.
But Siketh highlighted a number of structural barriers that keep smallbusiness contractors from participating in the system.The report found there are 400,000 active government contracting registrations, just not enough companies entering the process.
Some of the barriers include:
Not publishing all federal contracting opportunities publicly and in an easy to access way. While some platforms show some of the opportunities, many contracting opportunities are only shown to companies already on government contracting platforms. Publishing new opportunities globally on a limited basis could help new businesses see the opportunities.
The use of government-wide contracting vehicles. These contracts, which are created and bid on every five or more years, is supposed to make it easier for contracting officers to get the goods and services they need faster. But those long-term vehicles can lock out new business owners who missed out, and those contracts should offer more frequent “on ramps” to bring in new businesses, Siketh said.
Agency contracting forecasts. Currently agencies are required by law to offer “forecasts” for potential contracting opportunities to give business owners a heads up on potential contracts. But often, these reports are of poor quality or buried on a website, Siketh said, and are not helpful to anyone.
Other small-business contracting goals seem to be fizzling out too, according
to the HigherGov report. About $26.1 billion in prime contract awards went to women-owned small businesses, slightly above the $26 billion in 2021 but below the $26.3 billion in 2020. But, as a share of overall dollars, it’s the third year in a series of declines, coming in at 16.4% of spending compared to 18.9% in 2019.
The total dollars going to Black-owned small businesses peaked in 2018 at $10.5 billion, or about 8.5% of contracts awarded to small businesses, according to HigherGov. Since then, the total percent has declined to 6.4%, while total dollars dropped and then slowly increased to $10.2 billion.
So what can small businesses do to win contracts? The report lays out some steps, including building partnerships with established, larger contractors who will then need to recruit small-business subcontractors and to target “easier” agencies and services and bid early and often for opportunities as they come up.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 19 • FEB - MAR ’23
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 20 • FEB - MAR ’23 SOUTHWEST EDM Who Better To EDM Your Parts Than The #1 Fanuc EDM Expert in North America! 1125 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85027 (623) 826-1025 southwestedm.com steve@southwestedm.com Wire EDM Job Shop With Full CNC Machining And Turning Capabilities... MANUFACTURING Capabilities 6 Matsuura Horizonal Machining Centers • Up to 80 Tools • 4-axis with Dual Pallets 8 Haas Vertical Machining Centers • Travels up to 60” • 4th and 5th Axis 2 Fanuc Wire EDMs • .004” - .012” Diameter • Up to 12” Thick Full Inspection / CMM Capabilities Engineering and Assembly Debur, Tumble, Media Blast, & Coating Type 7 FFL ITAR Registered “In conjunction with DillonAero Manufacturing, we offer EDM plus so much more in machining.” Steve Raucci, Owner Southwest EDM MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES 6 Matsuura Horizontal Machining 8 Haas Vertical Machining 2 Fanuc Wire EDMs Full Inspection & CCM Capabilities Up to 80 Tools 4-axis w/ Dual Pallets Travels up to 60” 4th & 5th Axis .004”-.012” Diameter Up to 12” Thick Engineering & Assembly Deburr, Tumble, Media Blast, Type 7 FFL Contact: steve.raucci@dillonaero.com jay.goodrich@dillonaero.com
One of the 8 Haas VMCs
Row of Matsuuras
Steve with DillonAero Engineer Jay Goodrich
Partnering with
Inspection/CMM
Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 21 • FEB - MAR ’23 MAY 10-11, 2023 OREGON CONVENTION CENTER PORTLAND, OR INNOVATION. TECHNOLOGY. PRODUCTIVITY. OWNED & PRODUCED BY: FOR EXHIBITING INFO, CONTACT JOYCE LORTZ: JLORTZ@FACILITIESEXPO.COM | (410) 598-3535 REGISTER FOR FREE AT: MACHINETOOLEXPOS.COM
We
www.techfin.net
Industry Knowledge
GE Creating Battery That Lasts Almost Forever
NISKAYUNA — Researchers at General Electric Co. are working to develop next-generation batteries that can last virtually forever and resist corrosion through metallic regeneration.
The new batteries are being developed at GE Research in Niskayuna, which is GE’s main research lab, as part of a Department of Defense project to create more long-lasting and durable batteries.
DARPA has a program called Morphogenic Interfaces, or MINT, that is seeking new metals technologies that mimic human tissue that can repair itself and regenerate. Such a technology is known as morphogenesis, GE says.
One of the two grants that GE and its partners were awarded is for the creation of what GE calls the IMMORTAL battery that stands for InterMetallic MORphogen Tailored Activity Lithium. That’s the battery that will last virtually forever.
The IMMORTAL project is being led by Joseph Shiang, a principal scientist at GE Research who works in the Ceramics Lab at GE Research.
“Biological systems extend their lifetime by using complex chemical processes and feedback to keep components from failing, but what if we could arrange the chemical processes in simpler, non-living systems, like batteries, to preclude degradation and extend life?”
Are you ready to implement or upgrade your Quality Management System to the new ISO 9001:2015 or AS9100D / ISO 9001:2015 Standard, AS9110C or AS9120B?
Special Packages available, take advantage of 20 plus years’ experience implementing and auditing quality management systems for commercial and aerospace companies!
Bretta Kelly, President and Owner of BMSC, LLC www.businessmsc.com has proven, copy written templates for ISO 9001:2015, AS9100D / ISO 9001:2015, AS9110C / ISO 9001:2015 and AS9120B / ISO 9001:2015 Standards with more than 30 companies upgraded and certified with zero to one finding results to date in their upgrade audits!
Packages Available:
Complete Electronic QMS System/Templates and 4 hours consulting – Manual, Policy, System Procedures, Work Instruction / Flow charts for some processes, internal audit program, management review program (including forms), competency / training program, objectives training template, risk training and how to document a corrective action training PowerPoint’s - $3,500
Complete Electronic QMS System/Templates and online webinar of how to complete –Manual, Policy, System Procedures, Work Instruction / Flow charts for some processes, internal audit program, management review program (including forms), competency / training program, objectives training template, risk training and how to document a corrective action training PowerPoint’s - $2,500
Do you need Quality Management System Software? Bretta Kelly is also President of CIS WWSG, LLC and is now offering the $3,500 Templates for FREE with purchase of CIS Software! www.cissoftware.com. CIS Software costs $5,000 upfront (one time) and $385/month license and server fees for UNLIMITED users, request a demo today! Testimonial from BMSC Clients featured in the A2Z Manufacturing Magazine who have taken advantage of the BMSC Templates for successful upgrades:
Bretta, I wanted to email you and let you know that because of the help of yourself and Debbie we completed our audit to the new revision with no findings! :) We very much appreciate all of the help that you both did for us and will recommend your company to anyone looking to get certified. Your system really makes it easy for companies like ours to stay organized and compliant to the guidelines. Kristie McKee, Gibbs Precision Machine
Shiang said. “That’s the essence of what we’re creating.”
GE is working on the IMMORTAL battery with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Michigan, the University of California Santa Barbara, and Storagenergy, a leader in advanced lithium battery technologies that is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The other $5 million project is called Morphogenic Barrier Technologies and is focused on developing aluminum battery layers that can regenerate when facing corrosive elements.
“When someone gets a cut, you might apply an antibiotic ointment to avoid infection and accelerate the healing of that wound. What we’re innovating is more proactive,” said Sreekar Karnati, a lead engineer in GE Research’s Advanced Manufacturing Lab. “We’re creating a protective surface layer on aluminum alloys that can self-heal, or regenerate, instead of letting the metal pit and degrade.”
Government grants help fund work on major technological breakthroughs at GE’s Niskayuna lab, which has roughly 1,200 engineers and scientists. Those new technologies often make their way into everyday commercial technologies.
GE says the new durable batteries could eventually be used in cars, airplanes and major pieces of infrastructure.
GE is working with the University of Virginia nd Brigham Young University on the grant, along with a company called DNV.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 22 • FEB - MAR ’23
Tech Financial has been providing best-in-class financing to the Machine Tool Industry across the USA and Canada for over 20 years!
Process
Financing Structures
are committed to providing: •Hassle-Free Equipment Financing •Fast Approval
•Flexible
and Terms •Unmatched
Isaac Leman, CLFP 541-360-1318 isaacl@techfin.net
Contact our sales team today so we can help you get the equipment you need, when you need it
Kobe Knaak 414-213-2261 kobek@techfin.net
Sara Charlton, MBA 262-844-7571
sara@techfin.net
AEROSPACE SPOT SEAM WELDERS & TJSNOW.COM 800.669.7669 NEW OR REFURBISHED MFDC I N V E R T E R POWER SUPPLY TECHNOLOGY USED FOR MIL SPEC AIRCRAFT WELDING OF ALUMINUM AND HIGH TEMP ALLOYS &
3,000+ Waterjet Parts Are Just a Click Away
We are an authorized distributor of genuine OEM parts from Flow, H2O Jet and KMT
From cutting heads, on/off valves, and orifices to ROCTEC nozzles and more, most parts are in stock, and ordering is fast and easy.
Visit store.barton.com or call (800) 741-7756 to speak with a parts expert.
FREE SHIPPING EVERY DAY on qualifying online orders at store.barton.com Any
Contracts
Allied Systems Co.,* Sherwood, Oregon, is awarded a $27,934,305 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for engineering services support, integrated logistics support, software support, installation support and obsolescence support to the Knuckleboom Crane System. Allied will be awarded a task order for engineering and logistics support services at the time of contract award, which will satisfy the minimum contract guarantee of $500. Work will take place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (70%); and Sherwood, Oregon (30%). Work is expected to be complete by February 2029. Fiscal 2023 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $5,000 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was not competitively procured via the System for Award Management website in accordance with 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1) — only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements.The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity (N64498-23-D-4001).
The Lighthouse for the Blind Inc.,** Seattle, Washington, has been awarded a maximum $7,512,750 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contract for one quart water canteens. This is a three-year contract with no option periods. The ordering period end date is Feb. 14, 2026. Using military service is Army. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2023 through 2026 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE1C1-23-D-B007).
General Dynamics NASSCO-Bremerton, Bremerton, Washington, was awarded a $43,066,073 firm-fixed-price contract (N4523A-23-C-0561) for the maintenance, modernization, and repair of the USS Sampson (DDG 102) in a Chief of Naval Operations availability. This contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this contract to $43,139,448. Work will be performed in Everett, Washington, and is expected to be completed by September 2023. If all options are exercised, work will continue through September 2023. Fiscal 2023 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $40,853,575 (95%); fiscal 2023 operations and maintenance (Navy) funds in the amount of $1,907,116 (4%); fiscal 2022 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $167,840 (less than 1%); and fiscal 2023 working capital funds in the amount of $137,542 (less than 1%) will be obligated at time of award, of which $1,907,116 (4%) will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.This contract was not competitive procured in accordance with 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(3) — industrial mobilization; engineering, developmental, or research capability; or expert services. The Northwest Regional Maintenance Center, Everett, Washington, is the contracting activity. 4523A-23-C-0561). (Awarded Feb. 13, 2023)
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., Poway, California, is awarded a $34,232,310 modification (P00001) to a firm-fixed-price, cost-plusfixed-fee order (N0001923F0021) against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N0001922G0006). This modification procures eight mobile ground control stations and six ground data terminals in support of successful operational capability of the Marine Air Ground Task Force Unmanned Aircraft System Expeditionary Medium Altitude Long Endurance MQ-9A Block 5 Reaper air vehicles and ground control
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 24 • FEB - MAR ’23 OIL MIST AND SMOKE IN YOUR SHOP? Low-Cost, Highly Efficient Mist and Smoke Collectors Designed Specifically for the Metalworking Industry www.mistcollectors.com 1-800-645-4174
BARTON INTERNATIONAL USA/Canada 800-741-7756
518-798-5462 • info@barton.com • barton.com • store.barton.com
BARTON is a trademark of BARTON Mines Corporation.
reference to the original manufacturer is for identification purposes only.
CONTROLLED THERMAL TECHNOLOGY (CTT) AND TS WEST
2617 West Cypress Street Phoenix AZ
602-272-3714
A Heat-Treating Company OFFERING
Salt Bath Nitride-MELONITE®- Per AMS2753 D
Serving the Aerospace/Aircraft, Military, and Commercial Industries
Other Services;
• GASEOUS CARBURIZING
• GASEOUS NITRIDING
• VACUUM HEAT TREATING
• HEAT TREATING
• NORMALIZING, ANNEALING, HARDENING, COLD TREATMENT STRESS RELIEVING, PRECIPITATION
For More Info: Contact Tim Johnston; 602-272-3714; tjohnston@cttaz.com
Department of Defense (DoD) Awards
stations for the Navy. Work will be performed in Poway, California (60%); Saber Springs, California (20%); and Grey Butte, California (20%), and is expected to be completed in May 2025. Fiscal 2022 aircraft procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $10,830,231; and fiscal 2023 aircraft procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $23,402,079 will be obligated at the time of award, none of which will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity.
Nammo Defense Systems Inc., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded a $498,092,926 firm-fixed-price contract for the full rate production of M72 Light Assault Weapon variants and components for shoulderlaunched munitions training systems. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 19, 2026. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Newark, New Jersey, is the contracting activity.
King Nutronics Corp., Woodland Hills, California, is awarded an $8,286,250 firm-fixed-price requirements contract for the manufacture of hand pump calibrators in support of the general purpose electronic test equipment program. All work will be performed in Woodland Hills, California. The contract will include a three-year base period and two one-year option periods which if exercised, the total value of this contract will be $14,161,350. All work will be completed by February 2026; if all options are exercised, ordering periods will be completed by February 2028. No funds will be obligated at time of award and appropriate fiscal year working capital (Navy) funds will be obligated as individual task orders are issued. Funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. One company was solicited for this sole-source requirement under authority 10 U.S. Code 3204 (a)(1), with one offer received. Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity (N00104-23D-G301). (Awarded Feb. 6, 2023)
modernization, and repair of USS Gridley (DDG 101). This contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this contract to $39,776,408. Work will be performed in Everett, Washington, and is expected to be completed by October 2023. If all options are exercised, work will continue through October 2023. Fiscal 2023 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $33,017,288 (88%); fiscal 2023 operations and maintenance (Navy) funds in the amount of $3,532,634 (9%); fiscal 2023 research, development, test and evaluation (Navy) funds in the amount of $393,445 (1%); fiscal 2022 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $218,142 (less than 1%); and fiscal 2023 working capital funds in the amount of $237,423 (less than 1%) will be obligated at time of award, of which $3,532,634 (9%) will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via the Federal Business Opportunities website, with four offers received.The Northwest Regional Maintenance Center, Bremerton, Washington, is the contracting activity (N4523A-23-C-0555).
Raytheon Co., Tucson, Arizona, is awarded a $55,121,826 costplus-fixed-fee modification to a previously awarded contract (N0002421C5434) for engineering and technical services in support of the Evolved Seasparrow Missile and NATO Seasparrow Missile Sys-tems programs. This contract combines purchases for the U.S. govern-ment (99%); and the governments of Japan and United Arab Emirates (1%) under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) program. Work will be performed in Tucson, Arizona (82%); Portsmouth, Rhode Island (17%); Andover, Massachusetts (less than 1%); San Jose, California (less than 1%); Aranjuez, Spain (less than 1%); Brisbane, Australia (less than 1%); and Koropi Attica, Greece (less than 1%). Work is expected to be com-pleted by December 2022. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Wash-ington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Vigor Marine LLC, Portland, Oregon, is awarded a $37,398,872 firm-fixed-price contract (N4523A-23-C-0555) for the maintenance,
Honeywell International Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, is awarded a $22,467,124 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the development, build and demonstration of the Compact Rubidium Extended
Stability Timing (CREST) — a ruggedized atomic clock module with a unique combina-tion of performance and size, weight and power, capable of the abso-lute accuracy of a commercial cesium beam clock in a VPX-card-like form-factor. The CREST module will be designed to provide uninter-rupted Global Positioning System (GPS)-quality timing holdover in challenging military environments. Work will be performed in Phoenix, Arizona, with an expected completion date of Dec. 21, 2026. This contract was competitively procured under long range broad agency announcement (BAA) N00014-21-S-B001. The Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia, is the contracting activity).
L3 Harris Technologies Inc. - Interstate Electronics Corp., Anaheim, California, is being awarded a $7,535,296 cost-plus-fixed-fee modification (P00013) for options under previously awarded and announced contract N00003022C2001 to provide services and support for flight test instrumentation systems. Work will be performed in Anaheim, California (55%); Cape Canaveral, Florida (30%);Washington, D.C. (7%); Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom (3%); Bremerton, Washington (2%); Kings Bay, Georgia (2%); and Laurel, Maryland (1%). Work is expected to be completed Sept. 30, 2025. Fiscal 2021
Continued Page 26
The Boeing Co., Mesa, Arizona, was awarded a $239,590,243 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for the Apache Improved Turbine Engine Inte-gration Phase II. Bids were solicited via the internet with one received. Work will be performed in Mesa, Arizona, with an estimated comple-tion date of Dec. 31, 2026. Fiscal 2021 and 2022 research, develop-ment, test and evaluation, Army funds in the amount of $18,000,000 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Com-mand, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 25 • FEB - MAR ’23 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW • 44 • March / April 2022
Adapting to New Possibilities
shipbuilding and conversion (Navy) funds in the amount of $1,557,247; fiscal 2022 shipbuilding and conversion (Navy) funds in the amount of $2,448,505; and fiscal 2023 other procurement (Navy) funds in the amount of $2,952,234 will be obligated at the time of modification. No funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.The total obligated dollar value of the modification is $6,957,986 and the total cumulative face value of the options being exercised is $7,535,296. This contract modification is being awarded to the Contractor on a sole source basis under 10 U.S. Code 2304(c)(1) and was previously synopsized on the System for Award Management online portal. This contract award also benefits a foreign military sale to the United Kingdom. Strategic Systems Programs, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Woodward Inc., Fort Collins, Colorado, is awarded a $10,764,606 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the procurement of next generation ship service gas turbine
generator full authority digital control cabinets. A maximum quantity of 32 will be provided over the life of the contract. Work will be performed at the contractor’s facility located in Fort Collins, Colorado, and is expected to be completed by January 2029. Fiscal 2023 other procurement (Navy) funds in the total amount of $914,900 will be obligated at time of award, and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was not competitively procured in accordance with 10 U.S. Code 2304(c) (1) — only one responsible source and no other supplies or services will satisfy agency requirements. The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity (N6449823-D-0001).
Vectrus Systems Corp., Colorado Springs, Colorado, was awarded a $264,951,370 modification (P00020) to contract W52P1J-21-F-0035 for the Enhanced Army Global Logistic Enterprise. Work will be performed at Fort Benning, Georgia, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 10, 2023. Fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance, Army funds in the amount of $16,304,162 were obligated at the time of the award. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, is the contracting activity.
Keysight Technologies Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, was awarded a $28,616,166 firm-fixed-price contract for the CM-523/U battery-operated, handheld spectrum analyzer. Bids were solicited via the internet with two received. Work locations and funding will be determined with each order, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 29, 2028. U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity (W31P4Q-23-D-0009).
The Boeing Co., Hill Air Force Base, Utah, was awarded a $1,615,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for guidance subsystem support.This contract provides for Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile guidance subsystem support. Work will be performed at Hill AFB, Utah, and is expected to be completed by Feb. 1, 2039. This contract was a sole source acquisition. Fiscal 2023 operation and maintenance funds in the amount of $8,345,086 are being obligated at the time of award. The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, Hill AFB, Utah, is the contracting activity (FA821423-D-0001).
L3 Harris Technologies Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, was
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 26 • FEB - MAR ’23
1.800.281.5734 Germantown, WI USA www.hainbuchamerica.com
n Change from O.D. to I.D. to jaw clamping in < 2 minutes
n Use the same adaptations on your HAINBUCH turning or stationary chucks
n Keep the basic clamping device mounted on the machine
Chucks and adaptations are available in round or hexagonal configurations
awarded a maximum $10,500,000 cost-plus-incentive-fee undefinitized contract action for sustainment support. This contract provides for Combat Mission Systems Support contract sustainment of the Space Systems Command portfolio of ground-based electronic warfare.Work will be performed in Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Palm Bay, Florida, and is expected to be completed on May 1, 2023. This contract was a sole source acquisition. Fiscal 2023 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $7,875,000 will be obligated at time of award. The Space Systems Command, El Segundo, California, is the contracting activity (FA8819-19-C-0002).
Announcements & Releases Continued
from outside North America to North America. Reshoring includes work that is produced either in-house or outsourced. A complete definition of “reshoring” is available here. Applications must be submitted by June 30. To view award details and enter to win, visit this webpage.
“From 2010 to 2020, more than one million jobs were announced as coming to the United States from offshore. This is a tremendous achievement, and we seek to motivate and honor the companies that have made reshoring a reality,” said Harry Moser, founder and president of the Reshoring Initiative.
Zimmer Biomet Spine Inc., doing business as ZimVie, Westminster, Colorado, has been awarded a maximum $48,895,527 fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for spinal procedural packages and supplies. This was a sole-source acquisition using justification 10 U.S. Code 2304 (c)(2), as stated in Federal Acquisition Regulation 6.302-2. This is a one-year base contract with four oneyear option periods. The ordering period end date is Feb. 3, 2024. Using customers are Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and federal civilian agencies. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2023 through 2024 defense working capital funds. The contracting activity is the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (SPE2DE23-D-0015).
contract to $681,564,012.Work will be performed in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and is expected to be completed by Jan. 31, 2024. Fiscal 2023 operations and maintenance funds in the amount of $25,164,839 are being obligated at the time of award. The Space Systems Center Directorate of Contracting, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado, is the contracting activity.
Questions about the National Metalworking Reshoring Award can be directed to Harry Moser at 847-867-1144 or harry.moser@ reshorenow.org. For more information on AMT’s efforts on reshoring and supply chain efforts, visit IMTS.com/supplychain.
The Reshoring Initiative, founded in early 2010, helps manufacturers realize that local production, in some cases, reduces their total cost of ownership of purchased parts and tooling. The Initiative also trains suppliers how to sell against lower-priced offshore competitors.
L3Harris Technologies Inc., Colorado Springs, Colorado, has been awarded a $31,456,050 contract modification (P00160) to previously awarded contract FA8823-20-C-0004 for Maintenance of Space Situational Awareness Integrated Capabilities (MOSSAIC) sustainment services. The modification brings the total cumulative face value of the
PMA, an inaugural sponsor of the National Reshoring Award, is the full-service trade association representing the North American metalforming industry — the industry that creates precision metal products using stamping, fabricating, spinning, slide forming and roll forming technologies, and other value-added processes. Its
materials and services to the industry.
The Association For Manufacturing Technology (AMT) represents U.S. builders and distributors of manufacturing technology – the advanced machinery, devices and digital equipment that U.S. manufacturing relies on to be productive, innovative, and competitive.
NTMA is the voice for the precision manufacturing and tool and die industries in the United States. Backed by nearly 1,300 member companies, representing more than $30 billion in sales, NTMA provides an array of benefits to members and the industry including advocacy in Washington, training and education programs and networking events nationwide.
The Benefits Of Worki ng With P4Swiss / Lindel CNC Machining
Infinity Technology Services LLC, Colorado Springs, Colorado (47QTCA19D00KF), is being awarded a competitive firm-fixed-price, General Services Administration federal supply schedule task order (HQ0854-23-F-0005). The total value of this task order is $40,036,771, including unexercised options. The Cyber Threat Hunting program detects, identifies and mitigates, through use of advanced tools and capabilities, adversary attempts to steal, manipulate, or otherwise alter Missile Defense Agency (MDA) classified information, controlled unclassified information and intellectual property resident on its own networks and those of its defense industrial base. Under this order, the contractor will support MDA and its specified program offices by providing technical services in support of MDA, and other government agencies, in the areas of cybersecurity, cyber threat hunting, cyber threat intelligence and countermeasures identification. The work will be performed primarily in Huntsville, Alabama; and Colorado Springs, Colorado. The performance period is February 2023 through February 2028. This contract was competitively procured in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation 8.405-2(c)(3)(iii)(B) with five proposals received. Fiscal 2022-2023 research, development, test and evaluation funds in the amount of $2,250,000 are being obligated on this award.The Missile Defense Agency, Huntsville, Alabama, is the contracting activity.
Founded in 1987, Lindel Precision CNC Machining merged with Precision 4 Swiss in 2019. Together, P4Swiss / Lindel CNC Machining is dedicated to providing quality CNC machined parts at
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 27 • FEB - MAR ’23
nearly 900 member companies also include suppliers of equipment,
FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR YOUR BUSINESS
We offer fast and simple financing solutions for businesses with an opportunity for growth and a need for capital.
Working Capital
is the perfect product when your business has a project or additional expenses. Simple application process and funds up to $250,000. Capital intended to grow your business.
Equipment Finance
up to $500,000 (without financial review) for your new or used equipment acquisitions. With 100% financing and terms up to 84 months, it allows you to reserve cash in your bank account.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 28 • FEB - MAR ’23
To
more, contact: Chris Frans, CLFP 303-261-8200 chris@epicapprovals.com Denver, Colorado Credit approval required.
learn
FINANCING FOR: Expansion/RemodelsInventory Equipment; New or Used Marketing/ Website Refresh Strengthen Cash Flow
The task order was made as part of NASA’s Venture-Class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare (VADR) launch services contract.
WASHINGTON - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration sought a launch service company to study Mars’ magnetsosphere. They found their solution from Blue Origin in Kent, Wash.
The task order was made as part of NASA’s Venture-Class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare (VADR) launch services contract. The launch is part of the agency’s Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) mission portion of the VADR contract.
ESCAPADE will launch on Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket from Space Launch Complex-36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
in Florida. Launch is targeted for late 2024. Blue Origin is one of 13 companies NASA selected for VADR contracts in 2022. NASA’s Launch Services Program, based at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, manages the VADR contracts. As part of VADR, the fixedprice indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts have a five-year ordering period with a maximum total value of $300 million across all contracts.
ESCAPADE will study Mars’ magnetosphere – the magnetized area of space around the planet – using two identical small spacecraft, which will provide simultaneous two-point observations. The spacecraft will help provide researchers a better understanding of how the magnetosphere interacts with the solar wind, and how energy and plasma enter and leave the magnetosphere. Each satellite will carry three instruments: a magnetometer for measuring magnetic field, an electrostatic analyzer to measure ions and electrons, and a Langmuir probe for measuring plasma density and solar extreme ultraviolet flux.
It will take ESCAPADE about 11 months to arrive at Mars after leaving Earth’s orbit, where both spacecraft will spend several months adjusting their orbits before they are in position to best capture data about the magnetosphere. Studying different magnetospheres gives scientists a better understanding of space weather, which can protect astronauts and satellites both as they orbit Earth and explore the solar system.
ESCAPADE is part of the NASA Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration program.
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 29 • FEB - MAR ’23 METALS Aluminum Steel Stainless Brass Copper Ornamental SHAPES Sheet/Plate Shim/Bar Tube/Pipe Channel Angle Beam Perf./Expand. SERVICES Production Cutting Precision Sawing Shearing So-Cal’s Source For All Your Metal Needs Next Day Delivery - No Minimum - Open Saturdays STOP BY TODAY! Los Angeles | Orange County | San Diego | Inland Empire 818-729-3333, www.IMSmetals.com
Blue Origin Chosen By Nasa To Launch Its Mars Magnetosphere Study Mission
The Manufacturer’s Secret Weapon
The Best Environments Win
By Stephen Hannemann
Among the highlight experiences for a Manufacturer’s Rep is the ongoing ability to have my fingers on the pulse of manufacturing. I have the great privilege of touring many of the businesses for whom I rep. I walk the floor and visit with owners, supervisors, and workers as well – the folks who get it done. It is a surprising and amazingly accurate indicator of how our economy is chugging along.
For the last several years I have been writing about attitudes in the workplace and owners who create upbeat work environments. In my limited experience, I witness a more stable workforce and better productivity in companies where the employees are comfortable and feel secure. It is no coincidence that the bottom lines reflect this phenomenon.
In this issue once again, I am going to shine a spotlight on 3D Plastics in Newberg, OR. Every year the employees are given the opportunity to vote for the Most Inspirational Employee of the Year. As stated before, this is not a popularity contest but the coworkers’ recognizing a colleague who is easy to be around, who has an inspiring spirit, and who is willing to give
extra effort when a helping hand is needed.
Meet Kelly Cronan – 3D Plastics’ Inspirational Employee of theYear! Now, I’ll use Mr. out of respect. A former forklift mechanic for many years, Mr. Cronan retired at age 62. In a very short time, he decided he didn’t enjoy retirement and drove school buses in Newberg, OR until COVID shut a lot of things down in early 2020.There is a lot to be said for longevity. Now at 70 years of age, Mr. Cronan has been employed part-time at 3D Plastics for the past two years as a machine operator. It’s a responsible position in that a machine operator is the first set of eyes in the quality sequence of injection molded parts.
Kelly Dundas, President of 3D Plastics had this to say about Mr. Cronan “Kelly is a great employee. He’s here on time and the quality of his work is very good. He’s been with us since March 2021, and has been a consistent and positive employee ever since. “
In talking with Mr. Cronan, I quickly learned why he has earned the respect of leadership and workmates alike. There was a warm humor in his voice during the length of our conversation. He enjoys his work, his surroundings, and the people he works with. He enthusiastically summarized, “3D Plastics is the best place I have ever worked!” As an observation, I would offer he also enhances a great environment. Congratulations, Mr. Kelly Cronan!
As a bit of a side note, despite adverse economic conditions and labor shortages these past three years, 3D Plastics finished a record fiscal year. The best environments do win! For more information regarding any of the wellvetted principals represented by SMH Inc., visit www.smhincllc.com,
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 30 • FEB - MAR ’23
phone 425.501.7342,
email stephen@smhincllc.com. SMH Inc. – “The Manufacturer’s Secret Weapon”
or
Award Presentation
Kelly Cronan the Employee of the Year with Owner Kelly Dundas
Kelly Cronan
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 31 • FEB - MAR ’23 14 Pala Mesa Dr., Pomona, CA 91766 Phone: 855-WATRJET info@bestchoiceparts.com LASER | PLASMA | WATERJET | FORMING | DEBURRING | AUTOMATION
AND CO2 LASERS
BRAKES & MATERIAL HANDLING
LASERS
CUTTING SYSTEMS OMAX OEM / ACCUSTREAM LOCAL PARTS SUPPLIER We Proudly Represent: All standard OMAX OEM / Accustream spare parts in stock locally and available for WILL CALL or same day shipment CONTACT US: 14 Pala Mesa Dr., Pomona, CA 91766 p: 855-WATRJET | f: 714-333-4335 www.bestchoiceparts.com info@bestchoiceparts.com
FIBER
PRESS
TUBE
WATERJET
Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Equipment and Services
ACCESSORIES
Abrasive Systems Applications Specialities
253-872-0305
MESCO 626-303-5680
Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
Air Cleaning Guns
Royal Products
Bilz USA
631-273-1010
Air Coupliings
224-563-7233
Auto-Bar Feed Systems
Western Machine Center____408-955-1000
Automation
Hainbuch Workholding____818-970-7874
Ballscrews
C & M Precision Spindle, Inc._ 503-691-0955
Band Saws/Saw Blades
Bandsaw Tech 562--419-7675
Cycle Time Solutions_____510-708-8665 Saw Service 877-738-6437
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 32 • FEB - MAR ’23
Sterling Saw Blades 800-828-11800 Band Saw Replacement Parts Saw Service 877-738-6437
Saw
877-738-6437
Bar
Automatics & Machinery Co., Inc 303-990-6190 Edge Technologies 951-440-1574 Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770 Bar Feeder Repair Edge Technologies 951-440-1574 Boring THINBIT 888-844-6248 Caabinet
ALMCO 507-380-1009 Cams Dayton Lamina. 708-203-6684 Hainbuch America 253-293-2062 Lucy’s Machine Company 323-587-6162 Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019 Collets & Chucks Cycle Time Solutions 510-708-8665 Edge Technologies 951-440-1574 Hainbuch America ______ 253-293-2062 Cooling Systems Buds Equipment Sales 435-659-9455 Coolant Applications Specialities 253-872-0305 Star Metal Fluids 800-367-9966 US Shop Tools 800-243-7701 Coolant Systems & Chillers Cutting Tools made in the U.S.A. since 1964 www.thinbit.com A2ZWCBG2019.indd 1 12/6/2018 10:33:33 AM Division of Curran Manufacturing Corporation 200 Oser Avenue Hauppauge, NY 11788 U.S.A. www.royalprod.com Tel: 1-631-273-1010 1-800-645-4174 Fax: 1-631-273-1066 1-800-424-2082 orders@royalprod.com 4740 NE 166th Avenue Portland, OR 97230 (503) 224-6061 (877) 398-6061 Fax (503) 253-1790 Cell (503) 572-9331 www.coastaluminum.com jpalmer@coastaluminum.com John Palmer Jr. Vice President: Northwest Region Go from Receiving to Machining with Precision Machine-Ready Blanks • Eliminate Material Prep • Flat, Square, and Parallel • Improve Throughput and Quality 800-234-5613 • www.tciprecision.com
Sterling Saw Blades ______ 800-828-1180 Band Saw Repair
Service
Sterling Saw Blades 800-828-1180
Feeders
Spray Washers
MP Systems 909-282-7463
Star Metal Fluids 800-367-9966
Swift Tool Co, Inc.
800-562-0900
Cutting Fluids & Oils
Saw Service 877-738-6437
Sterling Saw Blades 800-828-1180
Star Metal Fluids
Swift Tool Co, Inc.
Cutting Tools
Applications Specialities
Bilz USA
DATRON
Horizon Carbide
800-367-9966
800-562-0900
253-872-0305
224-563-7233
480-826-3689
602-524-3802
Innovative Tool Sales 714-780-0730
MESCO 626-303-5680
Rosco Precision Machinery
206-818-6813
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
THINBIT 888-844-6248
US Shop Tools 800-243-7701
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. 763-682--3122
Cutting Tool Holders
Bilz USA
224-563-7233
THINBIT 888-844-6248
Deburring Tools
Royal Products 631-273-1010
Die Tooling Springs
Dayton Lamina. 708-203-6684
Dot Peen Markers
MarkinBox 310-214-3367
Draw Tubes
Lucy’s Machine Co._______323-587-6162
Drills/Cutters-Magnetic
Bilz USA 224-563-7233
Innovative Tool Sales 714-780-0730
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Drills/Reamers/Taps
Bilz USA 224-563-7233
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
EDM Materials & Supplies
Desert EDM 480-816-6300
EDM Network_________480-836-1782
EDM Performance 800-336-2946
End Mills
Royal Products_______631-273-1010
Fixturing
DATRON___________480-826-3689
Hainbuch America______253-293-2062
Form Tooling
___________
Hainbuch America
Sulli Tool & Supply
Bilz USA
253-293-2062
714-863-6019
Cutting Tool Systems
224-563-7233
Cycle Time Solutions
Innovative Tool Sales
510-708-8665
714-780-0730
Fullerton Tool Co. 971-320-0277
Horizon Carbide_______602-524-3802
Sulli Tool & Supply
714-863-6019
Fabrication Tooling
Dayton Lamina._______708-203-6684
Filiter Mist Collectors
THINBIT
888-844-6248
Grooving Head, Grooving Tools
Cycle Time Solutions
THINBIT
Edge Technologies 951-440-1574
Lubricants / Systems Star Metal Fluids 800-367-9966
510-708-8665
888-844-6248
Guide Bushings, Swiss
Edge Technologies
951-440-1574
Indexible Tools
SCT-USA. 805-584-9495
Inserts
Horizon Carbide 602-524-3802
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Jaws
EDM Network _________ 480-836-1782
US Shop Tools _________ 800-243-7701
Keyseat Cutters
Fullerton Tool Co. 971-320-0277
Sulli Tool & Supply 714-863-6019
Lifting & Material Handling
Ingersoll Rand 206-472-0826
Live Centers
Royal Products 631-273-1010
Load Unload Systems
Machine Tool Acccessories US Shop Tools 800-243-7701
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc.763-682--3122
Mandrels
Hainbuch America ______ 253-293-2062
Milling & Turning Products Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc.763-682--3122
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 33 • FEB - MAR ’23 763.682.0322 763.682.3122 763.682.3954 612.251.0868 brandon@vonruden.com Brandon Anderson President DIRECT: PHONE: FAX: MOBILE: E-MAIL: Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. Fluid Power Mechanical Tool Products 1008 First Street NE - PO Box 699 Buffalo, MN 55313 USA www.vonruden.com ISO 9001:2008 Certified Made in USA Since 1946 Made in USA Driven Tooling for the Machine Tool Industry
Mounting Brackets Lucy’s Machine Company 323-587-6162 Packaging/Shipping Supplies Alliance Packaging 206-445-5898Parts Washing Equipment Ebbco Inc 800-809-3901 Port Tools SCT-USA. 805-584-9495 Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) Fullerton Tool Company 303-478-3497 Power Tools Ingersoll Rand 206-472-0826 Tyler Acheson Territory Sales Manager FANUC Master Certified Service Engineer Council Bluffs, IA | Waukesha, WI Huntington Beach, CA 402.650.8132 MOBILE 844-4-ACIETA PARTS & 24/7 SERVICE tacheson@acieta.com www.acieta.com Delivering Tomorrow’s Automation Today Rick Smith C 408.396.1238 Rick@peopletechMT.com N.Calif-Santa Clara Office T 408.598.2200 S.Calif-Irvine Office T 949.398.0400 www.peopletechMT.com “Equipping Your Success” For AZ, CA, NV, NM, CO and UT, Contact Tom Chambers Cell Phone 818-970-7874 tchambers@hainbuchamerica.com For WA, OR and ID Contact Travis Tillotson Cell Phone 253-293-2062 ttillotson@hainbuchamerica.com
Precision Bearings
C & M Precision Spindle, Inc._ 503-691-0955
Probing Systems
Sherpa Design_ _______
Profiling
Dayton Lamina. 708-203-6684
Stationary Clamping Devices
Hainbuch Workholding_____818-970-7874
THINBIT
503-771-3570
888-844-6248
Punch Die Tooling
Dayton Lamina. 708-203-6684
DrQuick Change Systems
Hainbuch Workholding_____818-970-7874
Safety Products
US Shop Tools
800-243-7701
Saw Blades & Replacement Parts
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades
SawBlade.com
SCT-USA.
303--761-3000
800--240-2932
Sindle Point Tools
805-584-9495
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
SCT-USA.
THINBIT
800-367-9966
SpecialtyTooling
805-584-9495
888-844-6248
Spindle Deburring Machines
ALMCO
507-380-1009
Spindle Liners
Lucy’s Machine Company
323-587-6162
Stamping Tooling
Support Stands
Lucy’s Machine Company 323-587-6162
Testing Measuring Technology
Hainbuch Workholding_____818-970-7874
Threading Thread Mills
SCT-USA. ____________ 805-584-9495
THINBIT 888-844-6248
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
Horizon Carbide ________ 602-524-3802
Rosco Precision Machinery
RyansDovetails.com
Sulli Tool & Supply
Spinetti Machinery
253-333-2439
253-876-9981
714-863-6019
775-996-3770
THINBIT 888-844-6248
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. 763-682--3122
Western Sintering
509-375-3096
Tumbling Meda and Compounds
ALMCO
507-380-1009
Vibratory Deburrung Bowls
ALMCO
507-380-1009
Vibratory Deburrung Tubs
ALMCO 507-380-1009
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
ADDITIVE MFG/3D PRINTING
Bramac Machinery, Inc. 951-383-4195
APPRAISALS
Machinery Resources 480-694-9919
AUCTIONS/LIQUIDATIONS
Machinery Resources
BANKING
480-694-9919
Epic Finance 402-639-0475
Quick Turn Financial 415-608-5692
Pacific Continental Bank 503-310-3604
Tech Financial Services ____ 414-224-0209
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 34 • FEB - MAR ’23
510-708-8665
Valley Financial Services 818-968-4861 BUSINESS ADVISORS Muerller Prost 314-862-2070 CARRIERS & RIGGING IRH Carriers &
435-230-1779 CNC PROGRAMING
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Capacity Commercial Group 503-326-9000 CPA/ ACCOUNTING Muerller Prost 314-862-2070 DISIGN CAD CAM THOMPSON MACHINE. _____ 505-823-1453 DISIGN FOR MANUFACTURABILITY 3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572 DOOR SYSTEMS Automatic Door opening Systems Midaco Corporation 847-593-8420 ENGINEERING/DESIGN Mechanical Design THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453 Reverse Engineering THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453 ERP SOFTWARE VIision 33 206-456-5185 Business Management Software Solutions VIision 33 206-456-5185 FINANCING EQUIPMENT Epic Finance 402-639-0475 763.682.0322 763.682.3122 763.682.3954 612.251.0868 brandon@vonruden.com Brandon Anderson Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. DIRECT: PHONE: FAX: MOBILE: E-MAIL: 1008 First Street NE - PO Box 699 - Buffalo, MN 55313 USA www.live-tooling.com Made in Italy Since 1922 Made in Italy Driven Tooling for the Machine Tool Industry GROUP ISO 9001:2008 Certified
Rigging
TRAINING Streamingteacher.com
Pacific Continental Bank
Tech Financial Services
Valley Financial Services
GARNET
GMA Garnet Group
GRINDING
503-310-3604
414-224-0209
818-968-4861
832-243-9300
Flywheel & Rotor Grinders,
DCM Tech
800-533-5339
Grinding Filtration
Grinding Machines
Bramac Machinery, Inc.
DCM Tech
Ellison Technologies
Gosiger In WA
Gosiger In CA
HS&S Machine Tool
North-South Machinery
North Western Machinery
Performance Machine Tools
Bramac Machinery, Inc.
951-383-4195
DCM Tech -----------------------------------800-533-5339
Silicon & Quartz
DCM Tech __________800-533-5339
Punch & Die Grinders
DCM Tech___________800-533-5339
INSPECTION EQUIP
HS&S Machine Tool
408-472-2436
Hexagon 206-304-3847
King Machine Inc.
509-435-6741
Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
Optical Comparators
Hexagon
206-304-3847
Zeiss Industrial Metrology_800-327-9735
Particle Inspection Mach
DCM Tech 800-533-5339
INSURANCE
Business Insurance Solutions
Sentry Insurance 877-373-6879
LASER & FIBER LASER MACHINES
MarkinBox 310-214-3367
MACHINERY/MACHINE TOOLS
951-383-4195
800-533-5339
206-669-3578
937-586-5067
714-446-7770
408-472-2436
562-690-7616
206-583-2333
510-249-1000
Guard & Vacuum Pedestals For Grinders
Midaco Corporation ______
Sharp Machine Tool
847-593-8420
310-944-8016
Grinders, Rotary
Bramac Machinery, Inc.
951-383-4195
DCM Tech -----------------------------------800-533-5339
Industrial Surface Grinders
Rosco Precision Machinery
206-818-6813
Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
3D CAD for CMM
Hexagon____________ 206-304-3847
CMM Probes
Hexagon 206-304-3847
OGP 480-889-9056
Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
Coordinate Measuring Mach.
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Hexagon____________ 206-304-3847
OGP 480-889-9056
Zeiss Industrial Metrology 800-327-9735
Laser Trackers Metrology Instruments
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Hexagon 206-304-3847
OGP _____________ 480-889-9056
Additive Manufacturing
3D Machines
Gosiger In WA 937-586-5067
Gosiger In CA 714-446-7770
Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200
Boring Mills
Rosco Precision Machine ry 253-333-2439
Bridgeport Parts Desert EDM 480-816-6300
CNC Controls & Retro Fits
Rosco Precision Machinery __ 253-333-2439
CNC Lathes Desert EDM 480-816-6300
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
Expand Machinery 818-349-9166
Gosiger In WA 937-586-5067
Gosiger In CA 714-446-7770
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 35 • FEB - MAR ’23
King Machine Inc. 509-435-6741
847-415-3333 Machinery
Methods
253-333-2439 Santa Cruz Electronics 831-479-5444 Selway Machine Tool 503-314-3165 Selway Machine Tool 425-931-1680 Selway Machine Tool 925-699-2522 Sharp Machine Tool 310-944-8016 Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770 Summit Machine Tool 800-654-3262 CNC Lathes-Big Bore Ganesh Machinery 818-349-9166
CNC Mills
Desert EDM
Ellison
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436 Machinery Resources 480-694-9919 Methods Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384 North-South Machinery 562-690-7616 North Western Machinery 206-583-2333 Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200 Rosco Precision Machinery
253-333-2439 902 East Main Street Albert Lea, MN 56007 www.almco.com
aschallau@almco.com office: 507.377.2102 cell: 507.380.1009 toll free: 800.521.2740
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
KNUTH Machine Tools
Resources 480-694-9919
Machine Tools Inc. 714-292-9384 North-South Machinery 562-690-7616 North Western Machinery 206-583-2333 Romi Machine Tools, Ltd 480-510-4146 Rosco Precision Machinery
3 , 4, & 5 Axis
DATRON___________480-826-3689
480-816-6300
Technologies____206-669-3578 Expand Machinery_____818-349-9166 Gosiger In WA_______937-586-5067
__
TONY
SCHALLAU WESTERN REGIONAL SALES MANAGER
Selway Machine Tool
Selway Machine Tool
Selway Machine Tool
503-314-3165
425-931-1680
925-699-2522
CNC 3 & 5 Axis Routing Machines
Ellison Technologies
206-669-3578
CNC Slant Bed Turning Centers
Expand Machinery
818-349-9166
CNC Swiss Turn Machines
Ellison Technologies
Gosiger In WA
Gosiger In CA
Machinery Resources _____
LMI Machinery Inc.
Machinery Resources
Methods Machine Tools Inc.
North-South Machinery
North Western Machinery ___
206-669-3578
937-586-5067
714-446-7770
480-694-9919
866-437-7315
480-694-9919
714-292-9384
562-690-7616
206-583-2333
Custom Design/Build Machines
Lambie Engineering
509-868-3100
Dot Peen Markers
Kwik Mark Inc
815-363-8268
EDM Automation
Methods Machine Tools Inc.
Sharp Machine Tool
714-292-9384
310-944-8016
EDM Die Sinking Machines
Desert EDM __________ 480-816-6300
Methods Machine Tools Inc.
EDM Filtration
CNC Machine Services
Current EDM, Inc.
EDM Network
HS&S Machine Tool
KNUTH Machine Tools
Methods Machine Tools Inc.
North-South Machinery Current EDM, Inc.
HS&S Machine Tool
Methods Machine Tools Inc.
EDM Network Desert EDM EDM Network Equipment Financing Pacific Continental Bank 503-310-3604
Scottrade Bank Equip. Finance_ 206-948-0022
U.S. Bank Equipment 800-810-0038
Gantry & Bridge Systems
Ellison Technologies 206-669-3578
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Sharp Machine Tool 310-944-8016
Summit Machine Tool
800-654-3262
Swift Tool Co, Inc. ______ 800-562-0900
Parts Washing Gosiger
DATRON
714-292-9384
EDM Network 480-836-1782
Methods Machine Tools Inc.
714-292-9384
Horizontal Boring & Milling Machines (CNC )
HS&S Machine Tool 408-472-2436
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
937-586-5067
Prototype Machines
480-826-3689
Robotics & Automatics
Ganesh Machinery______818-349-9166
Saw Lubricants
Saw Service Of WA 360-738-6437
Sawing Machines
Fahey Machinery Co., Inc. 503-620-9031
KNUTH Machine Tools 847-415-3333 North-South Machinery
Saw Replacement Parts Rocky Mountain Saw Blades 303-761-3000 Saw Service Of WA 360-738-6437
Saws
Fahey Machinery Co., Inc. 503-620-9031 King Machine Inc. 509-435-6741 Production Machine Tools, Inc. 425-881-1200 Sub Spindle Lathes
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
Swiss Screw Machines
Spinetti Machinery______775-996-3770
Turning Centers
Spinetti Machinery______775-996-3770
Used Wire EDM Machines Current EDM, Inc. 612-840-0037 Desert EDM 480-816-6300
EDM Network _________ 480-836-1782
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 36 • FEB - MAR ’23
562-690-7616 North Western Machinery 206-583-2333
206-818-6813
Performance Machine Tools _________ 510-249-1000 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades 303-761-3000 Rosco Precision Machinery
MATERIAL
Aluminum
Bralco
Coast Aluminum
DIX Metals
Fry Steel
Gorilla Metals Inc.
Industrial Metal Supply Co.
Ryerson Corporation
Sunshine Metals
602-722-3324
877-398-6061
714-677-0788
800-423-6651
855-516-3825
818-729-3333
425-204-2601
760-579-8327
Aluminum Extrusions
Aluminum Precision ______
Bralco
805-889-7569
602-722-3324
Armor:Commercial
Kloeckner Metals
480-389-2883
Service Steel 503-224-9500
Armor: Military Grade
Kloeckner Metals
480-389-2883
Service Steel 503-224-9500
Brass
Bralco
Coast Aluminum
Coastal Metals
Fry Steel
Gorilla Metals Inc.
Industrial Metal Supply Co.
Ryerson Corporation
Richard Amy Regional Sales Manager
cell 951.551.2685 sales 800.741.7756 ramy@barton.com www.barton.com
Fry Steel
Laser Cutting Services, Inc
Ryerson Corporation
Cobalt Alloys
800-423-6651
503-612-8311
425-204-2601
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Copper
United Performance Metals _ _888-282-3292
Nickel Alloys
Altemp Alloys
800-227-8103
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Plate: Wear and Structural
Bralco
Coast Aluminum
Gorilla Metals Inc. _______
Industrial Metal Supply Co.
Ryerson Corporation
602-722-3324
877-398-6061
855-516-3825
818-729-3333
425-204-2601
Sequoia Brass & Copper 800-362-5255
Electrical Steels
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
High Temperature Alloys
Altemp Alloys
800-227-8103
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Laser Cut Material
Laser Cutting Services, Inc __
Lead
602-722-3324
877-398-6061
800-811-7466
800-423-6651
855-516-3825
818-729-3333
425-204-2601
Sequoia Brass & Copper ___ 800-362-5255
Bronze
Coastal Metals
Sequoia Brass & Copper
Carbon Steel
Bralco
Coastal Metals
Industrial Metal Supply Co.
Material Sales
Kloeckner Metals _______ 480-389-2883
Ryerson Corporation
425-204-2601
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Sheet & Coil
Ryerson Corporation
425-204-2601
Stainless Steel & Steel
Bralco 602-722-3324
Fry Steel _____________ 800-423-665
Gorilla Metals Inc.
Industrial Metal Supply Co.
855-516-3825
818-729-3333
Kloeckner Metals 480-389-2883
Laser Cutting Services, Inc
Ryerson Corporation
503-612-8311
818-729-3333
Altemp Alloys 800-227-8103
Coast Aluminum ________ 877-398-6061
Coastal Metals 800-811-7466
Fry Steel 800-423-6651
Kloeckner Metals
480-389-2883
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Metals: Bar & Plate
800-811-7466
800-362-5255
602-722-3324
800-811-7466
Altemp Alloys 800-227-8103
Fry Steel 800-423-665
Ryerson Corporation
Sequoia Brass & Copper
Sunshine Metals
425-204-2601
800-362-5255
760-579-8327
503-612-8311
425-204-2601
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Titanium Plate, Rod, Bar, & Wire
Bralco 602-722-3324
Laube Technology 888-355-2823
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
Tool
Industrial Metal Supply Co. 818-729-3333 CNC MASTERCAM TRAINING Streamingteacher.com METAL
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 37 • FEB - MAR ’23
Steel
MARKING SYSTEMS MarkinBox ____________ 310-214-3367
PRODUCTS Hexagon 206-304-3847 Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439 Metrology Hardware Hexagon 206-304-3847 Metrology Software Hexagon 206-304-3847 Portable Metrology Hexagon 206-304-3847
Scanners Hexagon 206-304-3847 Metrology Maintenence Hexagon 206-304-3847 NEW MACHINERY FABRICATION Automation-Laser Bystronic 702-340-6964 Jorgensen Machine Tools 800-952-0151 North-South Machinery 562-690-7616 Bystronic 702-340-6964 Automation-Bending Bystronic 702-340-6964 Band & Cut Off Saws North-South Machinery 562-690-7616 North Western Machinery 206-583-2333 Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439 CNC Turret Punches Muratec 949-466-8255 Cold Saws/Saws Hydmech Sawing Solutions 714-620-5560 KNUTH Machine Tools 847-415-3333 Laser & Fiber Laser Machines Bystronic 702-340-6964 North-South Machinery 562-690-7616 Magnetic Drills/Cutters Innovative Tool Sales 714-780-0730 Material Handling Systems Hydmech Sawing Solutions 714-620-5560 M CM CY K 8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 8300 San Fernando road Sun Valley, Ca 91352 PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTrIalMETalsuPPly.COM PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 .COM COM PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTr alMETalsuPPly.COM PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTr alMETalsuPPly.COM PHONE (818) 729-3333 fax (818) 729-3377 suNvallE y@IMsMETals.COM www.INdusTr alMETalsuPPly.COM MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - fr day 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM MONday - frIday 7:00 aM to 5:00 PM saTurday 8:00 aM to 2:00 PM
METROLOGY
Metrology
N
N
B AR T ON INTER
ATIO
A L
Metal Marking Systems
Kwik Mark Inc
815-363-8268
MarkinBox 310-214-3367
Plasma/Gas Cutting Tools/Systems
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
Plate Bending & Rolls
Bystronic ___________ 702-340-6964
Jorgensen Machine Tools 800-952-0151
Plasma/Gas Cutting Systems
Production Machine Tools, Inc.
Presses
Bixby Machine Tool Supply
Press Brakes
Nesting Software
SigmaNEST 513-595-2022
Software, Solid Modeling
Delcam Software 877-DELCAM1
PROTOTYPE MACHINERY
Santa Cruz Electronics 831-479-5444
REAL ESTATE- COMMERCIAL
Capacity Commercial Group 503-326-9000 REPAIR
Acieta 402-650-8132
ROBOT MAINTENANCE
Acieta 402-650-8132
ROBOT TRAINING
Acieta 402-650-8132
ROUTERS
Rosco Precision Machinery 253-333-2439
SHOT PEEN MARKING
425-881-1200
CNC-PROS 602-344-9753
Bar Feeder Repair
Shot Peen
MarkinBox 310-214-3367
503-771-3570
SPINDLES & SLIDES
Spindle Rebuilding/Repair C & M Precision Spindle, Inc._ 503-691-0955
TRAINING ISO Consulting/Registration BMSC______________
509-534-1208
Bystronic 702-340-6964
North-South Machinery
562-690-7616
Shearing Machines
North-South Machinery
562-690-7616
Welding Equipment
Rocky Mountain Saw Blades
303-761-3000
Shipping Solutions
Perry Pallet Co.
Bystronic
360-366-5239
Tube Processing
702-340-6964
PRECISION TOOLHOLDING
PRODUCTS
Tooling
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc.
763-682--3122
Tooling Systems
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. 763-682--3122
PRODUCTIVITY
Productivity Tools and Systems
Scout Systems _________253-329-2460
PROG. SYSTEMS
Factory Automation/Logistics
North-South Machinery _____
562-690-7616
CAD/CAM Software, CAD
Applied CAx 503-962-0287
Automatics & Machinery Co.__303-990-6190
MRP Software
SigmaTEK
513-595-2022
Edge Technologies ______ 951-440-1574
RIGGING AND CARRIERS
IRH Carriers & Rigging 435-230-1779
ROBOTICS
Acieta ___________ 402-650-8132
Ellison Technologies _______ 206-669-3578
Expand Machinery_______818-349-9166
LMI Machinery Inc. 866-437-7315
Ready-Robotics__________833-732-3967
Olympus Controls_________503-582-8100
Robotic Part Loading Systems
Acieta ___________ 402-650-8132
Midaco Corporation 847-593-8420
Ready-Robotics__________833-732-3967
Olympus Controls_________503-582-8100
ROBOTIC AUTOMATION/
ROBOTIC INTEGRATION
Acieta 402-650-8132
Midaco Corporation
847-593-8420
ROBOTIC PRODUCTS Cobots
Acieta 402-650-8132
Fanuc Robots
Acieta 402-650-8132
Gripper Systems
Acieta 402-650-8132
Robotic Welding Cells
SAWS Band & Cut-Off Saws
Swift Tool Co, Inc. 800-562-0900
SERVICES
AS9100 Registration
Great Western Registrar 623-580-1881
Custom Packaging/Shipping
Supplies
Alliance Packaging 206-445-5898-
Engineering/Mechanical Design
Sherpa Design_ 503-771-3570
Financial Services
Intech Funding 800-553-9208
Quick Turn Financial 415-608-5692
Machine Tool Rebuilding
EDM Network 480-836-1782
Management Systems Training
BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
SOFTWARE CAD CAM
Machining Applied CAx 503-962-0287
Cimatron 248-596-9700 ext. 237
Solid Products 480-206-0330
Spinetti Machinery 775-996-3770
Mechanical Design
Cimatron 248-596-9700 ext. 237
Delcam 877-335-2261
Waterjet Bricks
Waterjet Hoppers
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 38 • FEB - MAR ’23
Sherpa Design_
602-445-9400 Lean
Consulting Training BMSC______________ 602-445-9400 ISO
Certification BMSC______________ 602-445-9400 Productivity Training BMSC______________ 602-445-9400
EDM
Jorgensen
K.D.
480-922-1674 North Western
206-583-2333 Performance Machine Tools 510-760-9518 WATERJET CUTTING Flow Internatil 909-620-5707 Machine Toolworks 800-426-2052
Barton International 800-741-7756 GMA
and NADCAP
/ AS9100
USED MACHINERY
Network __________480-836-1782
Machine Tools ___ 800-952-0151
Capital Equipt ______
Machinery
Waterjet & Blast Abrasives, Garnet
Garnet Group ______ 832-243-9300
Barton International 800-741-7756 GMA
Garnet Group 832-243-9300
GMA Garnet
Barton International 800-741-7756 EDM Performance 800-336-2946
Group 832-243-9300 Waterjet Replacement Parts
ASSEMBLIES
SMH Inc LLC
Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Processes
BENDING
Mandrel
Albina Co., Inc.
Aeroform, Inc.
360-341-2226
Ponderosa Ind _______303-298-1801
Specialty Steel Services 801-539-8252
CASTING
866-252-4628
360-403-1919
Speciality Bending
Albina Co., Inc.
Bending Solutions, Inc.
866-252-4628
360-651-2443
Structrual Bending
Albina Co., Inc.
866-252-4628
Tube and Pipe Bending Albina Co., Inc.
866-252-4628
BRAZING-JOINING
Cogitic 719-473-8844
Evans Precision
PAS Technologies
623-582-4776
602-744-2600
Precision Casting Repair 801-972-2345
Brazing:
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
BROACHING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
CHEMICAL ETCHING CMR Manufacturing
PAS Technologies
COATING
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
COLD FORMING
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
CUTTING
Bar & Plate & Die Cutting
AZ Tool Steel 877-795-1600
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
LASER CUTTING
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
DIE CASTING
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
TVT Die Casting _________ 800-280-2278
DIES
Tool & Dies
Micropulse West Inc. 480-966-2300
DEBURRING
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
DESIGN
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
EDGING
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
EDM
EDM: Dialectric Systems /Filtration Ebbco Inc 586-716-5151
EDM: Drilling Small Hole Layke Inc. 602-272-2654
Milco Waterjet 714-373-0098 Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
SOUTHWEST EDM 623-826-1025
EDM: Ram-Type (Sinking)
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 39 • FEB - MAR ’23
851-797-1000
602-272-6747
851-797-1000
Precision Enterprises Inc.
Investment Casting-Precision Dolphin Investment Castings
Precision Enterprises Inc. ____
602-273-0943
602-744-2600
SOUTHWEST EDM 623-826-1025 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098 Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 Stevens Tool & Die 503-682-3185 EDM Solutions EDM: Wire Clings Aerospace 480-968-1778 Evans Precision 623-582-4776 Micropulse West, Inc. 480-966-2300 Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098 Micropulse West, Inc. 480-966-2300 Plastic Injection Molding 509-531-2634 Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 SOUTHWEST EDM 623-826-1025 ELECTRO MECHANICAL Sub-Assembly Builds Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733 ENGINEERING/DESIGN ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733 FLATLINE FAB __________ 503-707-9272 Extrusions
The Manufacturer’s Secret Weapon
Plastic Extrusion Services
Inline Plastics Inc.
FABRICATION
Architectural Forming & Fabrication Albina Co., Inc.
FLATLINE FAB
Fabrication:
FLATLINE FAB
Mountain View Machine
QUAL-FAB, Inc.
SMH Inc LLC
Weiser Engineering
Fabrication: Custom Metal
Precision Sheet Metal Fabrication: Medium & Large Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 CLS
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Group Mfg Serv _________ 480-966-3952
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
QUAL-FAB, Inc. 206-762-2117
SMH Inc LLC ___________ 360-341-2226
Solid Form Fabrication 503-435-1400
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
Tube & Pipe Bending Fabrication
Albina Co., Inc. Bending Solutions, Inc.
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
FINISHING AB Finishing Tech 503-803-3322
Advanced Precision Anodizing
Ind..
Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 FLATLINE FAB
DRY FILM LUBRICATION Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
Frontier Group__________602-437-2426
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Galvanizing: Hot Dip TMM Precision 800-448-9448
909-923-1033
866-252-4628
503-707-9272
Sheet Metal Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919
Aero Tech MFG 801-891-2740
503-784-5211
800-426-0721
American Precision Ind..
CLS Fabrication Inc
503-707-9272
888-280-7080
435-755-0500
NW Metalcraft Industries ____
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
206-762-2117
360-341-2226
303-280-2778
American
503-784-5211
503-707-9272
Mfg
480-966-3952
Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658 SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
303-280-2778 Wrico 480-892-7800
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628 Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443 FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Thermoplastics Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Precision Ind..
FLATLINE FAB
Group
Serv
Industrial
Precision
Weiser Engineering
Forming & Fabrication
Industrial
503-661-6700 American Precision
503-784-5211
503-707-9272 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Glass
Byington
408-727-6630
Frontier
Arizona
Powder
Aero
CLS
800-426-0721 Sandblasting Byington
408-727-6630 Shot Peen AB Finishing Tech 503-803-3322 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600 Silk Screening Arizona Finishing
602-438-4443 FIXTURING K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705 Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386 A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 40 • FEB - MAR ’23
Bead Clean
Steel Treating, Inc.
Coating Technologies _623-581-2648
Group__________602-437-2426 Polishing
Hard Chrome 602-278-8671
Coating
Tech MFG 801-891-2740
Fabrication Inc
Steel Treating, Inc.
________
GASKETS
3-D Plastics, Inc.
AZ Hard Chrome
AZ Tool Steel
GRINDING
ChemResearch __________
Cogitic
Evans Precision
Industrial Machine Svcs
503-720-0572
Shawn Carlin scarlin@gmsaz.com
Superior Grinding
801-487-9700
Grinding, Centerless
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating_____408-727-6630
Controlled Thermal Tech_____602-272-3714
602-278-8671
877-795-1600
602-253-4175
719-473-8844
623-582-4776
503-240-0878
Industrial Precision Grinding 310-352-4700
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Mountain View Machine
435-755-0500
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
StandardAero
602-744-2600
Steel Services Grinding 800-662-0126
Sun Grinding
Superior Grinding
AZ Tool Steel
602-238-9595
801-487-9700
Grinding, Blanchard
877-795-1600
Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc.
Diversified Metal Services
Evans Precision
Industrial Precision Grinding
805-583-9966
801-972-6093
623-582-4776
310-352-4700
Steel Services Grinding 800-662-0126
Sun Grinding 602-238-9595
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
Sun Grinding
602-238-9595
Grinding, Double Disc Industrial Precision Grinding
Sun Grinding
TCI Precision Metals _______
Grinding: OD
Superior Grinding
Grinding: Surface Industrial Precision Grinding
StandardAero
Superior Grinding 801-487-9700
Grinding: Tool & Cutter
Superior Grinding_________888-487-9701
Swift Tool Co, Inc.
GUN DRILLING
800-562-0900
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Phoenix Heat Treating______602-258-7751
Cryogenics
Phoenix Heat Treating 602-258-7751
Heat Treating/ISO/AS9100
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751
Heat Treating/NADCAP
ABS Heat Treating_________602-437-3008
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
Phoenix Heat Treating_______602-258-7751
Large Capacity Drop Bottom
Oven/Aluminum
Byington Steel Treating______408-727-6630
MET-TEK Heat Treating______503-519-9864
HONING/LAPPING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
HEAT TREATING
PAS
602-744-2600
602-352-8658
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 41 • FEB - MAR ’23
310-352-4700
602-238-9595
800-234-5613
Arizona
602-278-8671 Precision
801-285-7288
970-667-5320
602-238-9595
Hard Chrome
Tech
Ron Grob Co
Sun Grinding
801-487-9700
310-352-4700
602-744-2600
Technologies
Precision Aerospace, LLC
Portland Precision Manufacturing
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386 Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320 SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226 Sunshine Metals 714-225-4972 Treske Precision Machining 503-625-2821 TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278 VWeiser Engineering 303-280-2778 Industrial Thermoplastics Clevland Electric Labs. _____ 480-967-2501 JIGS & TOOLING K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705 Machining: 5-Axis Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117 American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300 Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545 Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021 Machining: Aerospace/Space American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 ATF Aerospace, LLC.. ________ 480-218-0918 Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501 Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866 Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545 Larkin Precision Machine ____ 831-438-2700 Layke Inc. 602-272-2654 A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 41 • FEB - MAR ’23 Tyler Acheson Territory Sales Manager FANUC Master Certified Service Engineer Council Bluffs, IA | Waukesha, WI Huntington Beach, CA 402.650.8132 MOBILE 844-4-ACIETA PARTS & 24/7 SERVICE tacheson@acieta.com www.acieta.com Delivering Tomorrow’s Automation Today
503-253-6700
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Strom Manufacturing _______
Treske Precision Machining
TVT Die Casting
Machining: CNC Milling Accutech Machine Inc
American Precision Ind..
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. ________ 480-218-0918
Cascade Engineering Tech
Clevland Electric Labs.
Die-Tech Precision Machining
Portland Precision Manufacturing
Teton Machine
Machining: Production
Machine Inc
American Precision Ind..
ATF Aerospace, LLC..
Cascade Engineering Tech
Clevland Electric Labs.
Die-Tech Precision Machining
Flex-Pro Manufacturing.
Grovtec US, Inc.
Passivation, Electroless Nickel, Gold, Hard Chrome, Silver, & Tin Plating. 206-947-4052 geoffs@askogroup.com
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
LV Swiss _____________ 435-635-1482
Newport Tool. ___________ 801-295-7411
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021
Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Machining: Swiss
Grovtec US, Inc.
503-557-4689
LV Swiss 435-635-1482
Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing _ 503-557-9407
Teton Machine _________ 208-642-9344
Machining: Turning
Accutech Machine Inc
801-975-1117
American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Die-Tech Precision Machining 669-888-350
Faustson 303-420-7422
Flex-Pro Manufacturing.
623-466-6866
Grovtec US, Inc. _________ 503-557-4689
Howard Precision Machined Prod. 801-619-9850
Jaguar Precision Machine 505-242-6545
Larkin Precision Machine 831-438-2700
Layke Inc.
602-272-2654
LV Swiss _____________ 435-635-1482
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
Machining: Ultra Precision
Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing 503-557-9407
Machining: Turning With Live Tooling
503-447-1021
503-625-2821
800-280-2278
801-975-1117
503-784-5211
503-266-1300
480-967-2501
669-888-3500
303-420-7422 503-557-4689 602-272-2654 480-966-2300 602-352-8658 503-253-6700 360-723-5386 970-667-5320 360-341-2226 503-447-1021 208-642-9344 801-975-1117 253-395-7381 American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300
Medical American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 Cascade Engineering Tech 503-266-1300 Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866
Faustson
Machining:
503-253-6700
208-642-9344
801-975-1117
Accutech
503-784-5211
480-218-0918
503-266-1300
480-967-2501
669-888-350
623-466-6866
503-557-4689
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386 Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320 =SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226 Strom Manufacturing 503-447-1021 Teton
208-642-9344
Machine
LV
Swiss 435-635-1482
ATF
480-218-0918 LV
Weiser
303-280-2778 MANUFACTURING VALUE ADDED Contract Manufacturing AATC 602-268-1467 Aeroform, Inc. 360-403-1919 Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628 Alpha Precision Machining, Inc. _ 253-395-7381 American Precision Ind.. 503-784-5211 ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 Bending Solutions, Inc. _____ 360-651-2443 Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501 CLS Fabrication Inc _______ 800-426-0721 FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272 Flex-Pro Manufacturing. 623-466-6866 Group Mfg Serv 480-966-3952 Jaguar Precision Machine ____ 505-242-6545 LV Swiss 435-635-1482 Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700 Teton Machine 208-642-9344
Aerospace, LLC..
Swiss 435-635-1482
Engineering
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 42 • FEB - MAR ’23
Treske Precision Machining 503-625-2821
TVT Die Casting 800-280-2278
Industrial Manufacturing
Albina Co., Inc.
Machinists Inc.
866-252-4628
360-202-7342
Turnkey Product Services
Aero Tech MFG
801-891-2740
Custom Airplane to Marine Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy __ 503-253-5294
Personal Collectables Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy 503-253-5294
Production Polishing
Metal Polishing By Timothy 503-253-5294
METALIZING
Controlled Thermal Tech
602-272-3714
MOLDING: RUBBER
Molds: Plastic Injection
Plastic Injection Molding
SMH Inc LLC
Aero Tech MFG
MOLDS
Advanced Mold Technology
Arizona Finishing
Milco Wire EDM,, Inc.
K-Mol Engineering
509-531-2634
360-341-2226
801-891-2740
714-990-0144
602-438-4443
714-373-0098
530-906-1705
Molds: High Volume Class 100
Advanced Mold Technology 714-990-0144
Molds: Fast Turn Prototype and
Bridge Molds
Advanced Mold Technology
714-990-0144
Molds: Expertise in Overmold and Insert Molding
Advanced Mold Technology
PC BOARDS
714-990-0144
Surface Mount & Thru Hole
Cascade Systems Technology 971-330-8054
PAINTING
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
StandardAero 602-744-2600
PLASTIC EXTRUSION Custom Plastic Profiles
Custom Plastic Tubing
Custom Thermoplastics
Extrusion Die Development
Custom Plastic Spiraling
Custom Plastic Finishing
PLASTIC MACHINING
Portland Precision Manufacturing 503-253-6700
PLASTIC MOLDING
3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572
K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705
SMH Inc LLC 360-341-2226
Mold Making
3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572
K-Mol Engineering 530-906-1705
PLATING
Advanced Precision Anodizing__ 503-661-6700
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
ChemResearch 602-253-4175
EPSI 714-519-9423
Frontier Group __________ 602-437-2426
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
StandardAero 602-744-2600
Anodizing
Advanced Precision Anodizing__ 503-661-6700
ChemResearch 602-253-4175
Frontier Group 602-437-2426
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
StandardAero __________ 602-744-2600
Black Oxide
AB Finishing Tech 503-803-3322 StandardAero 602-744-2600
Bright Tin
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410
Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271 Chem Film
Inline
909-923-1033
Plastics Inc.
Inline
909-923-1033
Plastics Inc.
Inline
Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Inline Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Inline
Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
Inline
Plastics Inc. 909-923-1033
StandardAero
Advanced
Hard Chrome 602-278-8671 EPSI 714-519-9423 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311 StandardAero 602-744-2600 Coating Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Controlled Thermal Tech 602-272-3714 Coating: Black Oxide Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Dry Film Lube Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 StandardAero 602-744-2600 Coating: Nickel/ Teflon/Chrome Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Leadtek Plating __________ 503-682-4410
& Mag.Phos. Coating Technologies 623-581-2648 Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311 Copper
Frontier Group 602-437-2426 Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
602-744-2600 Chromate\
Precision Anodizing 503-661-6700 Chrome/Nickel/Palladium/Teflon AZ
Coating:
Coating:Zinc
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 43 • FEB - MAR ’23
METAL FABRICATION: DESIGN, LASER CUTTING, FORMING, WELDING, CUSTOM FINISHING 4322 NW Yeon Ave., Portland, OR 97210 Josh Henry: 503.707.9272 503.477.7566 WWW.FLATLINEFAB.COM
Leadtek Plating
503-682-4410
602-744-2600
602-437-2426
Electro-Polishing ASKO Group 206-947-4052
Embrittlement Relief
Savon Plating, Inc
Electroless
Leadtek Plating
Precious Metal Plating Co.
Savon Plating, Inc
Glass Bead Clean
ASKO Group 206-947-4052
EPSI
Leadtek Plating
714-519-9423
503-682-4410
PAS Technologies ________ 602-744-2600
Precious Metal Plating Co.
Savon Plating, Inc
800-481-6271
602-252-4311
Tin Plating
Precious Metal Plating Co.
800-481-6271
Zinc Nickel
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
PLASMA CUTTING
G & G Custom Metal Fab 503-931-7069
PRECISION FORMING
Aeroform, Inc. __________360-403-1919
Pacific Tool, Inc
425-882-1970
QUAL-FAB, Inc. ___________ 206-762-2117
SpringWorks Utah 801-298-0113
Wrico 480-892-7800
PROCESSING: METAL Chemical LA Specialties __________ 602-269-7612
PROTOTYPES
Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733 NW Rapid Mfg. 503-434-8557
PUNCHING
CLS Fabrication Inc 800-426-0721
Group Manufacturing Serv 480-966-3952
QUAL-FAB, Inc. ___________ 206-762-2117
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
RECYCLING MATERIALS
Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Nickel, Plastics, Stainless Steel, Steel, Tin
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 44 • FEB - MAR ’23
480-772-0387
EPSI 714-519-9423
602-252-4311
Nickel ASKO Group 206-947-4052
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387
503-682-4410
800-481-6271
602-744-2600
StandardAero
206-947-4052
714-519-9423
480-772-0387
503-682-4410
800-481-6271
602-744-2600 Hard
Arizona
602-278-8671 ASKO Group 206-947-4052
800-481-6271
Foresight Finishing 480-772-0387 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Precious Metal Plating Co. 800-481-6271 Passivation ASKO Group 206-947-4052 Frontier Group 602-437-2426
Plating 503-682-4410 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Frontier Group 602-437-2426 Shot Peen AB Finishing Tech 503-803-3322 PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
602-252-4311 StandardAero
___________ 602-744-2600 Gold ASKO Group
EPSI
Foresight Finishing
Leadtek Plating
Precious Metal Plating Co.
PAS Technologies
Chrome
Hard Chrome
NAD CAP & Boeing Approved Processes Precious Metal Plating Co.
Nickel-Bright
Leadtek
Phosphate
Plate ASKO Group 206-947-4052 EPSI 714-519-9423 Leadtek Plating 503-682-4410 Savon Plating, Inc 602-252-4311
Tin / Zinc
Silver Plating
Bin
Excess
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284 Full
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284 Wood Products Perry Pallet Co. 360-366-5239 REPAIR CNC-PROS 602-344-9753 ROLLING Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628 ROLL FORMING ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918 SANDBLASTING Advanced Precision Anodizing___ 503-661-6700 Byington Steel Treating, Inc. 408-727-6630 Production Sawing Bourdelais Grinding Co., Inc. 805-583-9966 SEWING Grovtec US, Inc. 503-557-4689 SHEARING United Performance Metals _888-282-3292 SIGNAGE & DISPLAYS Milco Wire EDM,, Inc. 714-373-0098 SILICONE 3-D Plastics, Inc. 503-720-0572 SINTERING Western Sintering 509-375-3096 SLITTING United Performance Metals _888-282-3292 SPINNING Evans Precision 623-582-4776 1538 E La Vieve Lane, Tempe, AZ 85284
Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284
Service Metro Metals Northwest 503-819-1284
Material Handling
Service Scrap Management
SPLINES
Specialty Steel Services
SPRINGS
Ace Wire & Spring Form
SpringWorks Utah
801-539-8252
412-458-4830
801-298-0113
SPRINGS: CUSTOM Extension/Compression/ Coil
Ace Wire & Spring Form 412-458-4830
STAMPING PRECISION
AEI Fabrication
NW Metalcraft Industries
Precision Die & Stamping
SpringWorks Utah
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Cascade Systems Technology 503-640-5733
TESTING
Non-Destructive Testing
Frontier Group 602-437-2426
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Turbine Instrument Testing
Clevland Electric Labs. _____ 480-967-2501
THERMAL SPRAY
480-733-6594
888-280-7080
480-967-2038
801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping:Design
ATF Aerospace, LLC..
SpringWorks Utah
480-218-0918
801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. ____ 505-823-1453
Stamping:Flat Forming
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
NW Metalcraft Industries
SpringWorks Utah
888-280-7080
801-298-0113
Stamping: Light
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
SpringWorks Utah
801-298-0113
THOMPSON MACHINE. 505-823-1453
Stamping: Production/ Precision
ATF Aerospace, LLC..
Precision Die & Stamping
480-218-0918
480-967-2038
Bolts Metalizing-CWST______602-244-2432
Controlled Thermal Tech 602-272-3714
THREAD ROLLING
Ron Grob Co 970-667-5320
TOOL & DIE DESIGN
ATF Aerospace, LLC.. 480-218-0918
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411
Wrico 480-892-7800
TOOLING
Industrial Machine Svcs 503-240-0878
Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500
Newport Tool. 801-295-7411
Real Axis Machining 360-723-5386
TUBE BENDING & CUTTING FAB
Albina Co., Inc. 866-252-4628
Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443
Clings Aerospace 480-968-1778
EZ-ACCESS ____________ 800-258-8503
TURBINE ENGINE TESTING
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
WATERJET CUTTING
Accutech Machine Inc 801-975-1117
Aeroform, Inc. __________ 360-403-1919
Milco Waterjet 714-373-0098
Precision Aerospace, LLC 602-352-8658
Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
SW Waterjet & Laser 480-306-7748
United Performance Metals _888-282-3292
5-Axis Waterjet Cutting
Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
Micro-Machining
Rickard Engineering 866-845-8838
WELDING
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Frontier Group 602-437-2426
Mountain View Machine 435-755-0500
PAS Technologies 602-744-2600
Precision Aerospace, LLC
602-352-8658
Weiser Engineering _______ 303-280-2778
Weld Metal Works 503-788-5701
Laser Welding and Services
Clevland Electric Labs. 480-967-2501
Robotic Welding
Bending Solutions, Inc. 360-651-2443
Welding: Precision
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
Weiser Engineering 303-280-2778
Welding: MIG-TIG
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
FLATLINE FAB 503-707-9272
WIRE FORMING
Ace Wire & Spring Form 412-458-4830
Kim@a2zMFG.com
The Buyers Guide For The West Coast Is In The Back Of Every Magazine . Your Business Card Should Be In Here So Buyers Can Find You!
The West Coast Region WA, OR, & CA!
Business Card Listing:
You are listed in up to 6 categories with your company name and phone #...
Only $270 For A Full Year!
Email us a PDF of your business card and 6 categories you want to be listed under...
480-773-3239
Kim@a2zMFG.com
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 45 • FEB - MAR ’23
Evans Precision 623-582-4776
Index of Advertisers
3D-Plastics...16,39,40
AB Finishing Tech...18,39
ABS Metallurgical...45,47
Accutech Machine, inc...43
Acieta...41
Advanced Precision Anodizing...41
Aeroform, Inc...42
Aero Tech Manufacturing...40
Allied Tool and Die...44
ALMCO...35
American Precision Industries...41
ANCA...1,20-21
ATF Aerospace, LLC...33, 43
Barton...24,37
Big O Metals...1,20,21,34
BMSC...22,32
Bramac Machinery Inc...33
Bystronic...33
Cascade Engineering Tech...42
Coast Aluminum...10,32
Coastal Metals...27,32
Coating Technologies...40
Controlled Thermal Tech...25,43
Cycle Time Solutions...34
DCM Tech...35
Design 2 Part Show...5
Die-Tech Precision Machine...40
Doosan now DN Solutions...9
Editors Corner...4
EDM Performance..32,33
Edge Technologies...33
Ellison Technologies...9,32
Epic Finance...28,35
EPSI...42
Evans Precision...45
Expand Machinery...35
FLATLINE FAB...11,30,43
Foresight Finishing...44
Frontier Group...40
Fullerton...33
Gentech...40
Grovtec...39,48
HS&S Machine Tool...36
Hainbuch...26,33
Hercules Sealing Products...36
Hexagon...34
Horizon Carbide...36
Hurco...19
Industrial Metal Supply Co....29,37
IRH Carriers and Rigging...37
Jaguar Precision Machine...40
K-Mol Engineering...40
KD Capital...36
Kloeckner Metals-Temtco...29,32
Landmark Solutions...31,34
Laube Titanium Mill Prod....37
Layke Inc...43
Leadtek...44
Lucy’s Machine...32,43
LV Swiss...43
Mario Pinto...34
MC Sales & Marketing...33
MET-TEK Inc...40
Metro Metals Northwest, Inc...42
Micropulse West...41
Microtronics..45
Midaco Corporation...34
Milco...44
Mountain View Machining...41
MRI , Machinery Resources...35
North-South Machinery...18,32
NTK Cutting Tools...35
NW Machine Tool Expo...21
Pacific Swiss...39
People Tech...33
Performance Machine Tools...8,36
Phoenix Heat Treat...41
PMA Industries...16
Portland Precision...42
Precious Metals Plating...17,39
Precision Aerospace, LLC...41
Precision Die & Stamping...14,39
RENISHAW...12,32
RESELL CNC...35
Rhino Board...36
Rosco Precision Machinery...19,32
Royal products...24,33
SCT-USA...1,20-21, 33
SigmaNest...32
SMBHUB...5
SMH Inc LLC...30,39
Southwest EDM...39
Specialty Steel...40
Spring Works Utah...40
StandardAero...43
Star Metal Fluids...3,33
Strom Manufacturing...39
Sulli Tool...32
Superior Grinding...40
SW Water Jet Services...13
TCI Precision Metals...32
Tech Financial Services...22,34
ThinBit...2,32
TJ Snow...23
Thompson Machine...45
TVT Die Casting...16,39
US Shop Tools...15,33
Valley Financial Services...35
Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc...33
Weiser Engineering...41
Western Sintering...17,39
WOMO Designs...13,39
Wrico Stamping...44
Zeiss Metrology...32
A2Z MANUFACTURING WEST COAST • 46 • FEB - MAR ’23
grovtecmachining.com 503-557-4689 9100D AS 9001:2015