Vol. 1, No. 5 Oct/Nov 2011
Pacific Northwest Edition (WA, OR, and N. CA)
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Solid Form Fabrication Fabrication at it’s Finest! This Month’s Shop Profile.
“Americanism means the virtues of courage, honor, justice, truth, sincerity, and hardihood—the virtues that made America. The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-anyprice, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft Announcements/Releases.................... 6-7 Shop Profile....................................1,24-25 living and the get-rich-quick theory of life.” Feature Articles.............................18-19,20 Theodore Roosevelt American 26th US president (1901-09), 1858-1919 Buyers Guide Equipment.................. 39-42 Buyers Guide Processes.................... 43-45 We live in the land of the free and the home of the brave.We are afforded the freedom to do just about whatever we choose. Card Gallery...................................... 39-45 We can say what we want and even color outside the lines Index Of Advertisers.............................. 46 a bit. We also have a responsibility with this great American Editorial................................. Throughout Legacy; to perpetuate it and cultivate it for the generations to come. Published by: I met a very intelligent gentleman named Klaus Hagelganz. He was such a pleasure to spend time A2Z Metalworker NW with and is a Journeyman Machinist. One thing he told me continues to stick in my head and hit my heart. I asked him if he came to America to enjoy the freedom we have so abundantly here PUBLISHERS/EDITORS in the States. He looked at me like I was born yesterday and said, “Kim, many other countries Kim Carpenter/Linda Daly enjoy freedom similar to the United States, it’s the Opportunity, the Abundant Opportunity Kim@AZMetalworker.com that inspired my choice to come to the U.S”.You can read about Klaus in this issue. He created a great company called World Class Technology. Mail Address: PO Box 93295 I did a lot of traveling in September; from Casper,WY where I met two brothers working hard on their fabrication business in pursuit of the American dream, and making it happen through hard work and determination. These two brothers put all they had on the line, literally, lived in the warehouse they worked in and pulled some real long hours working metal and working hard at school to get their degrees. IMX in Vegas; I saw many great machine tool builders and I was inspired by the training and the world manufacturing theme I kept coming upon. Pacific Coast Machine Tool Show;Though not as big as it once was, I met some great people using great tools and processes with a stead fast vision of making something here in the US. Smart Map Expo in Tri-Cities, WA; Beautiful wine country and some very nice people that totally believe in the American Dream. This area has some great schools for machining apprentice programs and the city government really pushes and supports U.S. manufacturing. I met an organization there called GLAM, Girls Learning About Manufacturing. Wow, I love it! Manufacturing is alive; we just need to make sure we push our leaders to know the U.S. is strong when we make something here, and when we buy our own products. I often wonder if we as Americans were to make every effort to spend the same money we spend now, on products that were made in the United States, if we would have any economic challenges at all in this great country. I read this quote and was going to start with it, but we don’t like to harp on negative stuff. I thought I would end with it though; Only Americans, can hurt America.
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For This Issue, We Thank Gene Wirth Chris Seay Solid Form Fabrication Published bi-monthly to keep precision manufacturers abreast of news and to supply a viable supplier source for the industry. Circulation:The A2Z Metalworker for the Pacific NW has compiled and maintains a master list of approximately 8500 people actively engaged in the Metalworking & U.S. Manufacturing Industry. It has an estimated pass on readership of more than 24,000 people. Our readers are based in the Pacific NW!
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Announcements & Releases Metco Metal Finishing Announces Nadcap Accreditation Metco Metal Finishing of Phoenix, Arizona, a facility of The Lindgren Group, is very pleased to announce that it has earned Nadcap accreditation from PRI (Performance Review Institute). This certification assures the global aerospace and defense contractor industries that Metco conforms to their strict guidelines and provides the highest quality processing and services. The Nadcap program is a part of PRI (Performance Review Institute) and was created in 1990 to “provide international, unbiased, independent manufacturing process and product assessments and certification services for the purpose of adding value, reducing total cost, and facilitating relationships between prime [contractors] and suppliers.” Receiving Nadcap accreditation is an indication of the robust quality of the processes at Metco. Along with Nadcap accreditation Metco is also ISO 9001:2008 certified. Ali Bakr, Director of Quality Assurance and project manager for this initiative states, “Metco Finishing Services is very proud of its achievement in meeting the stringent requirements of Nadcap accreditation. This demonstrates the commitment by the entire organization to operate under the highest quality standards and systems to support our customer’s needs.” Metco has received the Nadcap accreditation for all the processes at its facility. “Receiving Nadcap accreditation demonstrates our commitment to serving our customers better than anyone else can serve them. As the needs and demands of the marketplace change, we will continue to pursue new ways to increase our support to our clients. We are committed to providing the highest level of quality, service and value in the industry. ” says Mike Battaglia, VP of Sales and Marketing at The Lindgren Group, the management company of Metco. For additional information, please visit www.thelindgrengroup.com or call Mike Battaglia.
Ganesh 2011 Open House Success Unveils New 10-Axis Lathe Ganesh Machinery’s commitment to their customers was on display at their open-house on September 14th. The 245 attendees witnessed the dedicated backup that comes with a relationship with Ganesh through their professional applications engineering, training, sales, service, and office staff. Several new multitasking machines strategies were demonstrated along with 20-other machine displays. These new machines repA2Z METALWORKER •
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resent the Ganesh goal of relentless pursuit of machining efficiency for their customers to remain competitive.The new Cyclone-52 TTMY2 features 3-tool turrets, each with 16-tool positions available for milling, for a total of 48-tools. The two upper turrets both feature Y-axis capability. Keeping 3-tools in the cut greatly reduces cycle time helping Ganesh customers stay competitive in the brutal World economy. The new Cyclone-52 BY2 features both B andY-axis capability on the main and subspindle and features a total of 35-tools with 18-driven tools, and even has a 12-tool Servo B-axis for angular drilling, milling, and tapping. These new machines dramatically boost production and cut machining costs, increasing profitability. Ganesh will also be giving away a brand new 3-axis CNC lathe to the lucky winner of the free machine contest. You can see the machine on the showroom floor, or go to www.ganeshmachinery.com to register to win.
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Airbus and Boeing Co. are cranking up jetliner deliveries Just as new turmoil hits financial markets and economic upheaval continues to threaten airlines and plane makers alike.Yet there’s cautious optimism among the people who put planes in the air. Not pilots or engineers.The real power sources behind jets are the money managers who fund aircraft purchases and lease the planes to airlines. Many of them are gathering this week in Barcelona for the annual European meeting of the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading.
Airplane financiers see opportunity because air traffic remains robust in many parts of the world, and high fuel prices are prompting carriers to replace old gas-guzzling planes with newer fuel-efficient models. Such demand is likely to continue. In recent months, such carriers as AMR Corp.’s American Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc. and Air France-KLM SA have committed to order hundreds of planes, mostly to modernize their fleets. “Demand for new aircraft over the next several years is exceeding supply,” says John Plueger, president of Air Lease Corp. While demand remains strong, it’s another question whether airlines can A2Z METALWORKER •
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Domhnal Slattery, chief executive of Irish lessor Avolon Aerospace Leasing Ltd. and a veteran of past downturns, predicts next year will be the biggest year ever for jetliner export-credit financing. He says the cost of government guarantees has increased under new international rules intended to avoid overheating orders, but since interest rates are extraordinarily low, the total funding cost to airlines remains manageable. Another funding source is lessors themselves, who often buy planes from airlines and immediately lease them back to the carriers. This two-step, similar to mortgaging a house, frees up airlines’ cash while helping lessors grow. Many lessors are able to do this now because they amassed war chests over recent years. Such funding is aimed only at new planes, however. Many airlines also need to refinance older models, and industry players say that is getting tough. In years past, second-tier airlines would buy used planes from toptier carriers. Today, with Airbus and Boeing churning out so many new planes and governments helping sales, even tiny start-ups can fly spiffy new models.That makes older planes harder to resell—and harder to finance. “We’re certainly going to have a funding squeeze on older aircraft,” predicts Bertrand Grabowski, a member of the management board of Germany’s DVB Bank SE, one of the few European commercial banks still financing aircraft.As a result, more older planes will get retired, potentially prompting owners to write down their value sooner than expected, he says.
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Air France Places Aircraft Orders Air France-KLM said it had placed orders for 110 aircraft, including options, in a deal potentially worth as much as $27 billion at list prices as the Franco-Dutch airline seeks to upgrade its long-haul fleet and to reduce its fuel costs. The order was split between Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. NV, and its U.S. rival, Boeing Co.. Typically, both plane manufacturers offer buyers substantial discounts on list prices for large orders. The new aircraft will allow more than 15% reduction of fuel consumption, Air France-KLM said. The airline will finance the acquisition of these aircraft with cash flow generated from its own operations. Fuel consumption has become increasingly important for airlines as the price of oil remains stubbornly high, even though it has fallen from peak levels. After a withering downturn for the industry during 2008 and 2009 that saw dozens of carriers go out of business, airlines are determined to keep costs under control. Among the measures, airlines are buying more fuel-efficient planes. Airbus has enjoyed considerable success in winning orders due to its fuel-efficient version of its best-selling A320 line of planes. The updated plane, dubbed the A320neo, for “new engine option,” helped theToulouse, France-based plane maker rack up a record 730 aircraft orders and commitments at the Paris Air Show this summer.
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The airline placed a firm order for 25 Airbus A350-900 jets and signed an option for 35 more.The list price for each of these aircraft is $268 million. It also ordered 25 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and signed an option for another 25, Boeing said in a separate statement. The list price of this airliner was $218 million in 2010. The first Boeing Dreamliner bought by Air France-KLM will start flying for KLM in 2016 and the first of the new A350-900 will be operating for Air France in 2018. Both airlines will end up using both models. Air France-KLM selected Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC’s (RR.LN) Trent XWB engine to power its Airbus A350-900s, the first time that the airline has chosen to equip its aircraft with engines supplied by the U.K. engine manufacturer. Air France-KLM appears to be planning for the longer term after Chief Executive Pierre-Henri Gourgeon last week told Dow Jones Newswires that the airline likely would scale back its capacity expansion program for next summer in view of the gloomier economic outlook. “We had been working on the assumption of a 5% increase, but now we’re aiming at 2% or 3% ... but using larger aircraft so that the growth will be virtuous in economic terms,” he said.
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Raven(r) small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and initial spares When Defense Secretary Robert M. Gatespackages. announced cutsand last Thefunding systems month, some in the defense industry shuddered. But for others, the spares packages are schedannounced cuts will generate new opportunities to revitalize older uled for delivery within the systems. next several months. It’s not unusual for a program termination to refocus attention on an older The Air Force Security program, but analysts said this shift may become more common as the Forces plan to employ RaPentagon’s budget tightens and it is forced to work with the equipment ven systems to enhance it already owns. situational awareness and security at bases worldwide. This time around, Gates announced the Defense Department will end a This initialGeneral order will proMarine Corps vehicle program with prime contractor Dynamics vide systems for training of and will instead direct money toward repairing and upgrading its existing Air Force personnel to support deployment. amphibious assault vehicle, built bybroader BAE Systems. Additionally, he delayed part of Lockheed Martin’s F-35 strike-fighter aircraft program and said the Pentagon would buy from more small of Boeing’s F/A-18aircraft aircraft. “Real-time aerial video unmanned systems has proven invaluable to warfighters on the battlefield, and can similarly Security at Air bases,” Tom Herring, “Ibenefit think that thereForces are going to Force be more and said more examples likeAerothat,” said Todd Harrison, a defense analyst the Center for Strategic and Vironment senior vice president andwith general manager, Unmanned Budgetary Assessments. Aircraft Systems. Because the military in recent years investedaircraft in manysystems, new programs, “For a fraction of the cost of larger unmanned Raven, which in lots of cases have not come to fruition, it did not spend as much A2Z METALWORKER •
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iRobot $60BAE Mhas Army Faced with aReceives tighter budget, tried toContract be equally prepared to bid on a new program or a competition to modernize older systems, said iRobot Corp., leader in executive deliveringvice robotic technology-based soluBob Murphy, theacompany’s president for product sectors. tions, has received a five-year $60 million indefinite delivery/indefi“You can’t get wed to any one thing, because all I can tell you is, as the nite quantity from U.S. Army’s Robotic Joint future unfolds,contract what looks likethe a very high priority today .Systems . . can change Program Office (RSJPO). The U.S. Army Contracting Command very rapidly,” Murphy said. “You’ve got to be prepared for the change.”in Warren, Michigan is the contracting entity. LorenThompson, a defense industry consultant at the Lexington Institute, said it’s the common for aterms, program to create new work on an Under contract’s thetermination Army can procure iRobot PackBot(r) existing piece of equipment. But, often “the company that benefits robots, spare parts, repairs, upgrades and support services forfrom U.S. amilitary cancellation is not the including company whose canceled,” said. requirements, Foreignprogram MilitaryisSales (FMS).heiRobot has delivered its combat-proven government and industrial robots to “In this environment, weapons spending is a zero-sum game,”Thompson customers in approximately 30 countries. added. “One company’s gain is another company’s loss.”
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Toshiba Corporation Selects Applied Materials’ Predictive Scheduling Solution to Boost Lithography Efficiency Applied Materials, Inc. announced that semiconductor and storage products company Toshiba Corporation has purchased Applied’s SmartSched® predictive scheduling software to improve the capacity and efficiency of its photolithography operations. Installation of the first phase of this breakthrough software solution began in August at Toshiba’s Fab 4 facility in Yokkaichi, Japan - currently one of the world’s largest 300mm “mega fab” chip production factories.1 “Unlocking litho capacity was identified as a critical step in increasing output in our manufacturing operations,” said Masanori Morikawa, senior manager of manufacturing engineering at the Toshiba Yokkaichi Operation. “We selected Applied’s SmartSched solution because it offers the quickest, most costeffective route to optimize throughput and reduce cycle time, focusing first on lithography steps. We plan on working with Applied to extend SmartSched capability to meet additional Toshiba production requirements so we can improve output and equipA2Z METALWORKER •
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ment utilization in multiple areas of our manufacturing operations.” “SmartSched software is like the ultimate efficiency expert - addressing one of the industry’s biggest issues: managing lot movement to maximize the utilization of each tool,” said Charlie Pappis, group vice president and general manager of Applied Global Services. “We’re extremely pleased to be able to help a technology leader such as Toshiba increase the return on their existing lithography assets.We believe that all 300mm fabs can benefit significantly from our SmartSched software solution, extending beyond litho to other bottleneck tool areas of a factory. SmartSched software aligns very well with a key objective in the ITRS roadmap to reduce wafer cycle time.” Applied’s SmartSched software is the industry’s first and only commercially available predictive scheduling solution for optimizing the movement of wafers through the litho cell - considered to be the most complex and capital intensive area of the fab and a frequent bottleneck in production. It is also an area where costs are expected to continue to rise with growing device complexity. SmartSched uses proprietary predictive algorithms to help customers optimize litho tool time, converting underutilization into expanded capacity. Greater litho tool utilization also means that customers can potentially delay or avoid the purchase of new equipment - providing a significant return on their SmartSched software investment. The SmartSched system is built on Applied’s proven Advanced Productivity software platform that includes capacity planning, scheduling, dispatching and simulation technologies that are used by virtually every leading 300mm fab worldwide.Together, they form a unique, integrated solution for optimum manufacturing operations based on highly accurate planning processes. For more information on Applied’s comprehensive range of real-time decision-making products, visit www.appliedmaterials.com/ software-semi.
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Broadcom to purchase NetLogic for $3.7B Broadcom said it has agreed to buy NetLogic Microsystems for about $3.7 billion.Irvine-based Broadcom is paying about 57 percent more than Santa Clara-based NetLogic’s closing priceon the day of the announcement.
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L-3 Selected To Provide Enhanced Displays For Apache Helicopter L-3 Communications announced that its Display Systems unit has received a competitively-awarded firm-fixed price contract from Lockheed Martin to develop a new 5-x-5-inch color Active Matrix Liquid Crystal Display (AMLCD) assembly for the U.S. Army’s AH64D Apache helicopter. L-3 has extensive experience supporting the Apache platform, with over 1,000 display systems delivered to
Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Army. L-3’s new color AMLCD assembly will be a direct replacement for the current monochromatic display unit, and will be used to enhance the Apache’s target acquisition and night vision sensor display capabilities. It provides one of the highest resolution display systems available on U.S. military platforms, resulting in greatly enhanced target detection and recognition for Apache pilots during day or night operations. “We are honored to have earned this opportunity to extend our outstanding relationship with Lockheed Martin on the AH-64D Apache program. Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Army have shown great confidence in our ability to develop this complex system upgrade for our warfighters,” said Bruce Coffey, president of L-3 Display Systems. “L-3 is a leader in providing high-performance display systems, processing and avionics subsystem integration solutions for demanding environments.” A2Z METALWORKER •
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The Boeing Co., Seattle, Wash., is being awarded a $319,905,801 modification to a previously awarded fixed-price-incentive-fee contract (N00019-09-C-0022) for spares, support equipment and tools, logistics support, trainers, and courseware in support of the low rate initial production, lot two, P-8A multi-mission maritime aircraft. Work will be performed in McKinney, Texas (35 percent); Hazelwood, Mo. (35 percent); Seattle, Wash. (14 percent); Jacksonville, Fla. (4 percent); Anaheim, Calif. (4 percent); Baltimore, Md. (3 percent); Camden, N.J. (3 percent); and Greenlawn, N.Y. (2 percent). Work is expected to be completed in March 2014.
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Cubic Defense Applications, Inc., San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a not to exceed $31,435,144 firm-fixed-price contract for approximately 105 airborne subsystems, parallel and serial umbilicals, and ballast, ground subsystems: transport ground subsystem with live monitor, control display units, portable ground subsystem, remote range unit, maintenance boot flash module, travel and engineering and technical management support and program management. This contract supports foreign military sales to Australia (37 percent). AAC/EBYK (Range Instrumentation Systems Branch), Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the contracting activity (FA8678-12-C-0104).
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World Class Technology The name says it all; the highest class of manufacturing is esteemed worldwide! Klaus Hagelganz started his journeyman machinist program when he was 16 years old and worked his apprenticeship in Argentina. The company in Argentina was an American-owned company who sponsored Klaus in his machining schooling. Klaus felt an early love for his vocation and was very proud to be making something with his mind and his hands.
Performance jumped from 1 to 6 and then 12 in2/hr. Competition between EDM manufacturers continued through the eighties and performance improved. Today, CNCWire manufacturers boast “advertised” first pass machining rates in excess of 25 in2/hr. High current generators, higher flushing pressures requiring stiffer, more rigid tooling and premium wire (electrodes) have all had an impact on cutting speeds. Klaus had other EDM machines before the Mitsubishis and has had them removed from his facility. He explained that when you are making very high precision parts and molds you must use the best equipment. “Mitsubishi is class 1”, Klaus said. He continued, “We have 2 wire machines (Mitsubishi FA10PS) and one sinker (Mitsubishi EA12V), and they are all very precise and very reliable.”
There was one revolution after another in those days (1950’s -1970’s) and when Klaus got married he had to come to grips with the fact the military was taking over and he needed to move to a land of opportunity. Klaus says the choices at that time were Canada, Germany, and the United States. Klaus chose the United States.With a job contract and an affidavit in hand from a friend in LA, Klaus and his wife moved to America. In those days, Klaus says, craftsmen were always welcome and there was always a good job opening for trained craftsmen. After a few years Klaus moved to work for a mold making company in CA, Caco Pacific and specialized in what was referred to as duplicating. “Back then”, Klaus says, “we made the electrodes for the EDM Machines”. Klaus used sinker machines most of his life and said EDM wire machines came into their own around 20 years ago.Wire EDM machines have been commercially available since the late 1970s. By the mid-eighties the machine tool and generator designs had changed dramatically. Unlike the early “sewing machines” theWire EDM machine had developed into a machine tool. Though the basic concept of metal removal is the same as on a Die Sinker, a Wire EDM machine, by its very design is quite different. For instance, allWire EDM machines are CNC controlled while there are both manual and CNC Die Sinkers. A2Z METALWORKER •
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Klaus said, “We specialize in metal injection molding and we have been doing this since the 80s. We inject the powdered metal into a high precision mold and then sinter (High Heat Process) the parts in our precision furnaces to perfection. We attained world-class status over the years.These EDM machines have helped us make molds that keep us at the cutting edge of world-class technology. The craftsmen that program and run these machines are the foundation of manufacturing. Everything starts with a tool! Building something is what made the United States.” He contined, “We need to build things again. The U.S. needs to import some great CNC operators/machinists and programmers that know the trade and that know how to build a tool from scratch. This is why we hire the best people!” Ted Lukins, Shop Foreman and Juergen Bathen, Manufacturing Engineer, both agree that World Class treats their people very well and the micro molding they do is in a class of its own. Ted says, “The capabilities of the World Class shop are very high tolerance.We have created our own tooling that is proprietary and keeps us doing business with the top tier in orthodontics and other medical fields.” For the best in Metal Injection Molding call World Class Technology, 503-472-8320, www.WorldClassTech.com For the best EDM Machine Tools from Mitsubishi, call Chris Gendusa at North South Machinery, 510-710-5600, www.NorthSouth-
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Aviation High soars into the future, landing next to Boeing Field Some gravel, some dirt, a lot of weeds and, in one corner, a portable toilet. That’s about all that’s been sitting in this vacant lot north of the Museum of Flight along East Marginal Way South. To imagine this as the site of a cutting-edge educational facility that will help produce tomorrow’s engineers, scientists, pilots, technicians and entrepreneurs takes vision. Fortunately, vision is the common denominator among those who will gather Wefor the groundbreaking of the $43.5 million Raisbeck Aviation High School. Donors and dreamers, educators and museum professionals, industry and government leaders, architects, planners and builders, even students have their stamp on the three-story school building due to open in 2013. “We want to inspire the generation that’s going to write the story of the second century of flight,” said Douglas King, Museum of Flight CEO. King said the museum — long before he came on board early this year — decided its goal wasn’t just to collect and preserve aviation history but to help shape it. Aviation High School, a public school that’s part of the Highline School District, actually opened in 2004. It operated for its first few years at South Seattle Community College and, more recently, on the campus of a Des Moines middle school.
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“We’ve been nomads,” said Reba Gilman, principal since the school opened. From the school’s inception, the museum has been envisioned as its eventual home, Gilman said. Not only will it provide ready access to the museum’s resources, it will put the school at the doorstep of some 200 flight-related businesses operating out of the Boeing Field area. “Our goal is that every student is connected with a mentor in the aviation/ aerospace industry,” Gilman said. “We want them [the mentors] to come for lunch with students, share their education and career pathways, and be a true member of our learning community.” Every aspect of the building will reinforce its mission, Gilman said, including project labs in which students can build robots, rockets, model airplanes — even a small airplane.
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out toward Boeing Field, where some 300,000 takeoffs and landings a year reinforce the nature of the school’s curriculum. The museum also will benefit from the juxtaposition, King said, by tapping the energy and vitality of high-school students to help with exhibits and programs at the museum.
Marco was in Aviation High School’s initial graduating class, 2008 — the same year he got his pilot’s license. This year, he graduated from Florida’s Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, completing four years of curriculum in three. He soon will head to basic training in the Air Force, where he hopes to become an officer and fighter pilot. The value of his experience at Aviation High School, which included learning directly from pilots and aviation engineers, was evident at Embry-Riddle.
When the school moves to its new quarters, its new name will honor the commitment of James and Sherry Raisbeck of Seattle, who have donated $3 million toward the school’s construction. James Raisbeck heads Raisbeck Engineering and Raisbeck Commercial Air Group, innovators in aviation design.
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Boeing has contributed $4 million. Jim Albaugh, Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO, said the school could be an important part of producing the company’s future workforce, noting that half of Boeing’s engineers are expected to retire over the next five years.
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Gilman said the school is looking for students “who are inspired by aviation and aerospace” and ready to pursue a rigorous education in “STEM” subjects: science, technology, engineering and math. The school intends to stay small to focus effectively on individual students. This fall’s freshman class of 115 was drawn from a pool of some 275 applicants, Gilman said.
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Half of the school’s 425 students come from the Highline School District; the others are drawn from a wide area around Puget Sound. Of 330 students who graduated in the school’s first four classes, 95 percent have gone on to college.
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Overcoming a major hurdle to the adoption of EUV1 lithography, the new Tetra EUV system solves the critical and unmet challenge of etching the new EUVL photomasks with nanometer-level accuracy and world-class defect performance to enable the fabrication of multiple new generations of high-performance semiconductor chips. “Our new Tetra EUV system expands the capabilities of Applied’s industry-standard Tetra etch platform, which is used by the great majority of advanced mask makers today,” said Ajay Kumar, vice president and general manager of the Mask and TSV2 Etch product division at Applied Materials. “Applied continues to invest in technologies that are important to our customers and will enable next-generation design nodes. We have already shipped multiple systems and we are working closely with virtually every leading mask maker to help the semiconductor industry accommodate this significant technology inflection.” EUVL photomasks are fundamentally different than conventional photomasks that selectively transmit 193nm wavelength light to project circuit patterns onto the wafer. At the 13.5nm wavelength used by EUVL, all photomask materials are opaque, so the mask contains complex multi-layer mirrors to reflect circuit patterns onto the wafer instead. The Tetra EUV system is designed to etch new materials and complex layer stacks to meet the stringent pattern accuracy, surface finish and defectivity specifications required to achieve high lithography yields when operating in this reflected mode. The Tetra EUV system is part of Applied Materials’ comprehensive portfolio of solutions to optimize the productivity and yield of its customers’ photomask and lithography operations. The system is supported by Applied Global Services, the industry’s most comprehensive service and support network, to maximize system uptime - a vital priority for mask etch tools. For more information on Applied Materials’ lithography-enabling solutions, visit www.appliedmaterials. com/advanced-litho.
Boeing Co.Award The Boeing Co., of Huntington Beach, Calif., is being awarded a maximum $11,750,000,000 Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract for the C-17 Globemaster III Integrated Sustainment
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Honeywell predicts that business jet sales may rise in 2012, spurred by demand from emerging economies. Business-jet sales may increase worldwide starting in 2012 as emerging-market demand blunts a sluggish U.S. economy that fueled a probable decline this year, Honeywell International Inc. projected. Purchase expectations are growing in Asia, followed by the Middle East and Africa, while the free-fall in developed markets like North America following 2008’s recession has stabilized, according to an annual survey of 1,500 companies by the Morris Township, New Jersey-based avionics and cockpit-instruments maker. Companies also have cash to spend now, compensating for individuals that might hold back amid economic uncertainty, Rob Wilson, president of Honeywell’s business and general aviation unit, said in an interview. Replacement of aging planes has combined with international travel demand to boost potential sales of longer-range models, he said Cautious optimism” will be a theme at the National Business Aviation Association’s annual conference that is in Las Vegas,
Wilson said. “We’re figuring out how to make the most of it in uncertain times.”Customers continue to say that they still intend to buy new aircraft in the next five years, though some have pushed out the timing to the latter half of that period, Wilson said. Air-travel demand has been boosted by growing trade between Africa and China, a run-up in commodity prices and oil, and the exploration of new business opportunities in those regions, Wilson said. Global deliveries probably will decline to 600 to 650 from last year’s 732, then climb in 2012 to less than 700, Honeywell projected. The percentage of active fleets comprised by used jets for sale has declined about four points from a peak in 2009 amid the financial crisis, the survey found. Business-jet manufacturers are building new models with greater range to lure buyers away from the used-aircraft market. General Dynamics Corp.’s Gulfstream,Textron Inc.’s Cessna and Embraer SA are all developing new planes to enter service over the next two years. A2Z METALWORKER •
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aspects of metalworking including machining and fabrication, and Deven a mechanical engineer and business grad apply the great work ethic they learned from their parents to their own business. No job is too small or too big for the brothers and they both are hands on. Deven & Keath Paolo created their business together in October of 2007 after looking to buy various companies. The brothers came close to buying a company after many months of searching, a business that builds fermentation tanks for the brewing industry. They came close but opted not to buy that company. After a few years (since 2004) of searching to no avail for a business to work together they decided they had what it took to build their own business with their many years of metalworking and business experience. It started with a strong name that is representative of the dynamic duo. Solid; in the state of matter, characterized by resistance to deformation & changes in volume. Form; to give shape or visible structure. Fabrication; A form made whole by uniting its parts, formed by art & labor. In the spring of 2009, Solid Form chose to purchase the Omax® 80X water jet as a key member to their arsenal. After an exhausting search and interviewing over 30 manufacturing companies nation
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Silevo’s cell structure Silevo advised that it had exited its stealth mode with its new proprietary Triex technology. The hybrid solar solution is said to combine high-performance crystalline silicon N-type substrates, thin-film passivation layers and a tunneling oxide layer in one solar module.The solar module is powered by the company’s tunneling junction, which it states allows for the three materials to cohesively work together and produce high-efficiency, competitive module costs with optimum energy yield. Silevo’s corporate headquarters in California’s Silicon Valley are supported by its R&D and manufacturing operation base in Asia. The company recently finalized US$33 million in financing with New Margin, a new lead investor, which was joined by GSR & DT Capital. The company intends to use the financing to develop a high-volume manufacturing facility in Hangzhou, China and explore advanced research to bring Triex to 24% conversion efficiency. A2Z METALWORKER •
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MIT’s Technology Review Features Solar3D Solar3D, Inc., the developer of a breakthrough 3-dimensional solar cell technology to maximize the conversion of sunlight into electricity, has been featured in an article published by MIT’s prestigious technological journal, Technology Review. Inspired by light management techniques used in fiber optic devices, the company’s innovative solar cell technology utilizes a 3-dimensional design to trap sunlight inside micro-photovoltaic structures where photons bounce around until they are converted into electrons. Solar3D’s management believes that this breakthrough solar cell design will dramatically change the economics of solar energy. “It is exciting to see our innovative 3-dimensional solar cell highlighted by a publication like Technology Review,” commented Jim Nelson, President and CEO of Solar3D. “The publication recognizes the top advances in a broad spectrum of science. We feel gratified to be counted as part of the great breakthroughs among the advances in solar technology.” With the design complete, Solar3D has begun the process of evaluating methods of fabricating a prototype along with techno-economic analysis of the new solar cell.The article reported that Solar3D’s new 3-dimensional solar cell will have two principal sections: the Light Collector section and the Micro Photovoltaic section. The purpose of the design is to eliminate reflection and electron re-absorption. Nelson continued, “The article describes our focus on mass production and competitiveness.We focus on both of those items to help us move closer to grid parity. Ultimately, our overriding objective is to make solar energy affordable to the world and to achieve its destiny of becoming the primary source of energy for mankind.” As the Company nears the completion of its prototype in the next few months, management will seek a fabrication partner, most likely in the semiconductor industry, who will participate in bringing the product to market.
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Demand for turboprop planes, such as Cessna Aircraft’s 208 Caravan and Hawker Beechcraft’s King Air, is expected to bounce back quicker than demand for piston-powered aircraft, Royce said. “The turboprops tend to have a higher proportion of commercial operators using them than the general aviation piston aircraft,” Royce said. “They’ve done fairly well even through the downturn because the aircraft are used as income generators.” Turboprops are used for a variety of applications, such as carrying small freight, charter operations and special missions. Royce expects turboprop production to grow from 387 planes last year to 509 this year. That includes 100 aircraft used in agriculture. In the piston market, Royce expects production to increase from 900 in 2010 to 1,000 aircraft this year. Manufacturers are waiting to see how long it takes demand for piston planes to emerge from China and India. When it does, Cessna, Piper, Cirrus and other planemakers will be well positioned.“Everyone will benefit, but that’s going to require the regulatory structure and infrastructure to be built,” Royce said. A2Z METALWORKER •
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“The fundamentals of our North American manufacturing sector are solid.To ensure its continued strength and viability as the global economic climate changes, the U.S. together with industry leaders must support investment in new technology that accelerates productivity, as well as improving workforce education and training. But if done correctly, there are significant opportunities for manufacturing in North America.” ISO 9001:2008 certified, Mazak Corporation opened its North American Headquarters in Florence, Kentucky in 1974, and since then, has continued to expand and invest in its manufacturing operations. Over the last three decades, Mazak has expanded its manufacturing operations in the U.S. 15 times, growing the facility to over 600,000 sq. ft. Mazak currently manufactures over 28 series of machines and over 100 models at its Kentucky plant, including vertical 3-, 4- and 5-axis machining centers, NEXUS turning centers and NEXUS Multi-Tasking machines. Most recently, Mazak has invested $13 million in expanding the Kentucky facility’s manufacturing capabilities through additional floor space and significant technology upgrades. These investments will continue through 2011, with the installation of an additional 5-axis 10-meter double-column Mazak VERSATECH machining center for increasing large-size part production capabilities and three Mazak Optonics OPTIPLEX 3015 laser fabrication centers in an FMS system that improve the processing of sheet metal machine components. A characteristic of the plant is that Mazak uses its own multitasking INTEGREX technology and PALLETECH systems to provide the same attractive levels of productivity offered to customers. Mazak applies their unique Production-On-Demand approach to manufacturing in its Kentucky plant, which incorporates modular assembly operations to reduce inventory and streamline production, allowing the company to quickly introduce new, innovative products into the market. Manufacturers will have the opportunity to experience the QUICK TURN NEXUS and ORBITEC machines first hand, along with over 30 other models of new machines at T3 – Tomorrow’s Technology Today, a Discover Mazak 2011 event. The largest event of its kind, T3 is scheduled for October 18-20 and 25-27, and will host large numbers of manufacturers from across North America. In addition to featured machine technology, attendees will have the opportunity to tour Mazak’s manufacturing plant and learn about the latest in complementary technologies from Mazak’s VIP technology partners including Sandvik Coromant, Renishaw, Inc., Parlec, Seco Tools, LNS America and Royal Products. Live cutting demonstrations on all 30 machines will provide a broad spectrum of capability for manufacturers of different industries. For more information on T3 and to register, please visit MazakT3. com.
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Through the Ascend service, these systems create a wireless link between the aircraft and ground stations around the world to automatically transfer information to and from the Ascend Data Center. Taking it a bit further, Rockwell Collins has also unveiled a new mobile app and flight operations dashboard for Ascend. It allows operators global access to “the only complete, fully integrated information management solutions that seamlessly streamlines all aspects of flight operations, from preflight scheduling to flight planning to closeouts,” according to the company.
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Boeing Marks 20th Anniversary of C-17 Globemaster III’s 1st Flight T he Boeing Company recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of the first flight of the C-17 airlifter. On Sept. 15, 1991, test aircraft T-1 took off from the Boeing Long Beach site on a two-hour flight that proved the engineering and design concepts of the aircraft and marked the beginning of the program.
“The first flight of T-1 ushered in a new era in military and humanitarian airlift,” said Bob Ciesla, C-17 program manager for Boeing. “Twenty years ago, when I was working in flight test for this new airlift program, I could not anticipate just how critical the C-17 would become for the U.S. Air Force and its allies. The success of the C-17 Globemaster III program extends beyond Boeing’s employees and supplier partners -- who have proudly engineered and built the world’s greatest airlifter for two decades -- to exceed the expectations of customers around the globe who fly the jet every day.” The C-17 has flown more than 2 million hours in its 20-year history, supporting worldwide airlift missions that transport troops and supplies to global hot zones and bring aid to those in need during humanitarian crises.
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The C-17 aircraft has achieved a number of record-breaking milestones -- more than any other airlifter in history -- and set 33 world records during initial flight testing.The C-17’s records include payload to altitude and time-to-climb, as well as a record for short-takeoff-and-landing in which the C-17 took off in less than 1,400 feet, carried a payload of 44,000 pounds to altitude, and landed in less than 1,400 feet. During the past 20 years, Boeing has delivered 235 C-17s -- 211 to the U.S. Air Force, including active duty, Guard and Reserve units, and 24 to international customers including the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, Qatar Emiri Air Force, United Arab Emirates Air Force and Air Defence, and the 12-member Strategic Airlift Capability initiative of NATO and Partnership for Peace nations. India became the newest C-17 customer in June, when India’s Ministry of Defence signed an agreement with the U.S. government to acquire 10 C-17s that will be delivered in 2013-2014. A2Z METALWORKER •
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Cisco Helps Businesses Improve With the rapidly increasing number of Internet-based applications, Cisco is focusing on helping its customers deliver more Web-based software applications and rich media content across networks at scale and with high quality to any user and device. To achieve this goal, the company today introduced the next generation of its Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) appliances - the Cisco family of WAN (wide area network) optimization solutions. The new Cisco WAASappliances help customers improve application performance for bandwidth-heavy applications such as virtual desktops, cloud services, video and mobile devices at branch locations.The new appliances also help organizations substantially improve the user experience across their entire network infrastructure by providing up to five times the bandwidth and supporting up to three times the users than the previous generation. As an example of the greater scalability of Cisco’s new WAN optimization line, a single new appliance can allow an organization of 150,000 employees to simultaneously use virtual desktops over Apple iPad or other tablets, while delivering the highest possible user experience to each one. A WAAS appliance can also reduce the time it takes to download a typical PowerPoint presentation to any tablet of any user in any branch office from 30 seconds to only one second, and also has the ability to simultaneously stream 400 high-definition videos to 150,000 employee devices. A Z METALWORKER • 2
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These second-generation WAN optimization solutions improve IT efficiency and cut total cost of ownership by lowering an organization’s bandwidth usage and reducing the amount of hardware previously required by 66 percent. They offer a consistent, flexible deployment model that avoids network redesigns and provides IT managers with greater visibility to optimize network resources and ensure a consistent end-user experience.
Cisco and Citrix Form Strategic Alliance to Deliver Rich-Media-EnabledVirtual Desktops Cisco and Citrix Systems announced that they have entered into a strategic alliance to develop and deliver solutions that help customers simplify and accelerate large-scale desktop virtualization deployments. Through this alliance, Cisco and Citrix will drive innovations that simplify the deployment of high-definition virtual desktops and applications and improve end-user experiences over a highly secure Citrix HDX™-enabled Cisco® network. The companies will also continue to enhance and build upon their data center solutions and cloud technologies to help accelerate deployment of cloud services. As the industry transitions from the PC era to the cloud era where mobile work forces need to access media-rich applications from any device, anywhere, anytime, enterprises are turning to desktop virtualization to give them the benefits of the security, flexibility and costsavings by delivering desktops and applications as a centralized service.
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Index of Advertisers 3rd Gen Machine...44 ABS Quality Evaluations...34 Acu-Line...43 Acu Spec, Inc....44 Accuwright...43 Advanced Coating Tech...43 Advanced Mfg Services...43 All World Machinery..8,39 Arizona Finishing...45 Arrow Sheet Metal...45 Band Saw Blades...48 BK Machine...45 Bar-S...44 Blaser Swisslube...2 Beaver State Machinery...40 Britz Machine & Design...43 Castrol...47 Central Valley Machine...44 ChemResearch...44 Clark Machinery...41 CNC Machine Services...40 CNC Solutions...17 Coastal Metals...16,42 Coating Technologies...44 CTE...39 Cutting Tool Control...2,39 Cygnet Stamping...45 DCM Tech...34,39 Delcam...39 Desert EDM Sales...41 Diamond Tool & Die, Inc...45 DW Machinery Sales...23,40 A Z METALWORKER • 46 • Oct/Nov 2011 2
Ebbco...42 EDM Network...12,40 EDM Performance Access..39,40 Ellis Machinery....17 Elrod...28,42 Faustson...44 Firetrace...41 Flow International...35,39 Ganesh Machinery...39 Get An Edge...42 Global EDM Supply...40 Great Western Registrar...27,42 Group Manufacturing...44 Hallidie ...41 Helical...42 Hilton Tool...43 Hogue Precision...41 Howard PMP...44 IndustrialEX...43 Innovative Tool Sales...44 Intech Funding...13 J&M Machine...45 Jorgenson Machine Tools...41 KD Capital...31,40 KMT Waterjet...39 LMI Machinery...41 Machine Toolworks, Inc...5,40 Machine Tools Northwest...41 Marshall Tool and Supply...32 ,39 Marzee Inc...32,43 Matrix Machine...44,45 Mazak...5
MC Machinery...19 Metal Service Center...38,39,41 Metco Metal Finishing...44 Micro 100...22,40 Micro-Tronics...29,43 Midaco Corporation...20,41 Mountain View Machining...43 Muratec...40 NBS Calibrations...22,42 North-South Machinery...19,40 Northwestern Machinery...41 NFT...44 OGP...42 Omax..10,11,39 Performance Machine Tools...15 Petersen Inc...43 Petroferm...39 Phoenix Heat Treat...45 Pinnacle Precision...45 PMA Photometals...26,43 Powerhaus Precision...45 Premier Precision...43 PTI...43 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades...42 Ron Grob...44 Rosco...40 S.L. Fusco...47 Sandvik ...41 Sanson Machinery...37,39, Samuel Son & Co...9,30,33,41-45 Seastrom...45 Seattle Polishing & Plating...44
Seco...42 Selway Machine Tool Co...39 Sequoia Brass & Copper...42 Setco Marketing...40 Shop Floor...42 Solid Form Fab...1,24,25,43 Specialty Steel...44 Spectra Financial Services...14 Spring Works Utah...44 St. Vrain...42 Steel Services Grinding...43 Superior Grinding...44 Team Industrial Sales...28,39,40 TCI Precision Metals...42 Temtco Steel...41 The Metal Man...45 Tipco...42 Tool Technology Distributors...2,40 Tornos...17 Trusty Cook...36,39 TVT Die Casting...20,43 Ulbrich..21,40 Universal Laser Systems...30 US Shop Tools...3,39 Valley Machine Shop...20,45 Weiser/Mile High...45 Western Machine Center...39 Western Sintering...45
Westwood Precision...45 World Class Technology...18 Wrico Stamping...43
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