A2Z Manufacturing SW Edition Nov 2019

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Vol. 25, No. 6, Nov/Dec 2019

Southwest Edition AZ, NV, and NM)

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It’s football season, and you’ll often hear people talking about ‘the best NFL’ coaches. I searched several lists (e.g. usatoday, espn, foxsports), and while there was a divergence in the specific ranks, there is enormous consistency in the ‘top coaches’ across the polls.

Don Shula and Vince Lombardi are typically ranked either #1 or #2. In Don’s 33 years of coaching, he holds the NFL record for most wins (347). He too owns the distinction of coaching the NFL’s only perfect season. Don made a career of turning individuals into a team. He understood acquiring the perfect player is not the only way to win. He developed the skills of players and gave them roles to contribute to the long-term success of the team. Vince Lombardi only coached for about a decade, yet the Super Bowl trophy is named after him. During his leadership, the Packers won 5 NFL titles, including 2 Super Bowls. Interestingly, if Vince Lombardi hadn’t become a football coach, he would have become a Catholic priest. He viewed the two vocations similarly, both involving a strong sense of duty, discipline and fatherly leadership. Lombardi never coached a losing season, but he was about more than winning.Traits such as integrity, honor, obedience and loyalty were just as important to Lombardi as succeeding both on and off the field. Bill Walsh too coached for about a decade. He is best known as the innovator of the West Coast offense, and under his leadership, the 49ers won three Super Bowls to gain acclaim as the NFL’s ‘Team of the 1980s.’ One of Bill’s colleagues commented, “Bill manipulated the draft beautifully. Everybody missed on Montana, and I asked, “What set you apart with him?” He said, “His feet. He had the feet of a ballet dancer.” The quarterback throws with his feet. He said, “I don’t want a scrambler. He’s got to have a rhythm back there.” Bill Belichick is typically the only coach who comes up on all lists and is today still coaching. With more than a quarter century of coaching under his belt, Belichick and Tom Brady have combined to win more games than any other head coach/quarterback combination since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. Belichick’s defensive acumen also has helped New England capture five Super Bowl titles in a 15-season span (with a total of 7 Super Bowl titles in total for Bill. Everyone learns his or her philosophies from others. Belichick learned how to scrape detail through night after night in the film room under Parcells’ watch. Then, over time, he also took Parcell’s command of the big picture. But he would always push forward on one central concept—an opponent that doesn’t know what’s coming is at an inherent disadvantage before the game even begins. There are some coaching greats who coached so long ago that we might not recognize their names. Paul Brown, whose coaching spanned ~3 decades, from 1946-1975, introduced evaluation tools such as film study, intelligence tests and an expansive scouting staff to grade players coming into the NFL. Such advancements helped him lead Cleveland to seven combined NFL and AllAmerican Football League titles.Today, the NFL Coach of theYear Award is named for Paul Brown.

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CONTRIBUTORS Kim Carpenter Takashi Sato Gene Wirth Hugh Taylor

Published bi-monthly to keep precision manufacturers abreast of news and to supply a viable vendor source for the industry.

Circulation: The A2Z MANUFACTURING has compiled and maintains a master list of approximately 8500 people actively engaged in the precision manufacturing Industry. It has an estimated pass on Even preceding Paul Brown, is George Halas aka Papa Bear (1920-1967). The Chicago Bears’ readership of more than 19,300 people. founder coached his team to six NFL titles, and he ranks 2nd in all-time victories with 324. Advertising Rates, deadlines and mechanical Halas was one of the co-founders of the NFL in 1920, and in 1963 became one of the first 17 requirements furnished upon request or you can go to A2ZMANUFACTURING.com. inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for the Each coach is remembered for different reasons, though all are winners. But it isn’t just winning contents of any advertisement, and all representations that makes great coaches, and leaders, too. It is the ability to inspire greatness in every team are those of the advertiser and not that of the member. My son says it is more difficult today for a great coach to consistently create winning publisher. teams – because of the salary cap restrictions in today’s game, its harder to The Publisher is not liable to any advertiser for any retain a dynasty with great players. Maybe so, but maybe great leaders create misprints or errors not the fault of the publisher, and organizations where their players (teams) want to remain. Until next year, I in such event, the limit of the publisher's liability shall wish you happy holidays, and God Bless Our Troops! only be the amount of the publishers charge for such advertising. A Z MANUFACTURING SW • 2

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Founded in 1979, Frontier Group was formed via the 2018 merger of two established aerospace metal finishing companies, based in Phoenix, AZ and Chino Valley, AZ, respectively. Today, Frontier Group employs 70 people and operates from both locations with facilities that total more than 40,000 square feet of capacity. This dual-location model, unique for the industry, allows the company to offer its comprehensive services, including anodize, chem film, paint, passivation, phosphate, nondestructive testing, and welding, across Arizona, southern California and other states in the southwestern U.S. Furrer continued, “The renewed focus on chemical processing in Phoenix, in addition to several planned and new service offerings for both facilities, positions Frontier Group for further growth. With accelerated growth, we expect to expand our employee base by more than 20% over the next 12 months. We’re excited by the company’s prospects and eager to continue serving as a highquality employer both in Phoenix and Chino Valley.” Frontier Group is owned in partnership by management and Montage Partners, a people-first private equity firm dedicated to helping established businesses reach transformative growth. About Frontier Group Frontier Group (www.frontiergroupco. com) is the leading Arizona-based provider of aerospace metal finishing services. Since its founding in 1979, Frontier Group has delivered unrivalled quality and service to its long-standing customers across the southwestern U.S. Frontier Group is uniquely qualified as Arizona’s only independent metal finishing service provider that is Nadcap accredited to offer chemical processing, non-destructive testing, and welding services. Announcements Continued Page 16


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Leading Minds of Manufacturing to Speak at Mazak DISCOVER 2019 Event Stemming from its various collaborations geared toward the advancement of manufacturing technologies and strategies, Mazak will welcome several of the manufacturing industry’s leading minds as keynote speakers at its upcoming DISCOVER 2019 event.

workforces, Michael Cicco, President & CEO at FANUC America Corporation, Rochester Hills, Michigan, will discuss the latest advancements in automation. In particular, he will touch upon how articulated robots provide automation for one or multiple machines as well as part transfers to peripheral operations, while also eliminating the challenges of handling large, heavy or cumbersome parts. For a complete list of DISCOVER 2019 speakers and presentation times, please visit MazakUSA.com/DISCOVER 2019.

Fast DMS Wins Tr ial Through Interlink E n g i n e e r i n g To U s e MarkForged 3D Printer

Fast DMS team members, including president of the company Roald Dietzman, attended an Advanced Manufacturing Summit in late August. At the Summit, hosted by Interlink Engineering, 3 attendees were selected as the winners of a free 3D Printer for 2 weeks. Winners would not only have the 3D Printer brought to their location, but also training and all materials required to make parts were provided free of charge.

Scheduled for November 5-7 and 12-13 at Mazak’s North American Headquarters and Manufacturing Campus in Florence, Kentucky, the DISCOVER 2019 technology and education event will feature presentations from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), University of Cincinnati, Lockheed Martin, GE Aviation, Cisco Systems, AMT -The Association for Manufacturing Technology and several others on such industry-critical topics as automation, workforce development, HYBRID Multi-Tasking, digitally connected factories and cybersecurity.

Fast DMS was one of the winners! Roald says, “Interlink Engineering was very generous to provide us with the MarkedForged printer, which they are the local distributors for.� He continued, “Interlink Engineering also distributes a line of Hewlett Packard printers, called their HP Jet Fusion Printers.�

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Announcements & Releases Continued Fast DMS tested the Markforged 3D Carbon Fiber Filament Printer, though the company additionally offers a metal 3D printer. Roald says, “We really appreciated Interlink Engineering’s generosity. They were so knowledgeable about 3D printing, and they donated many hours to our testing experience, from training to the materials they provided.” Roald is designing a ‘consumer single dose espresso grinder, ideal for professional consumers, or ‘prosumers’ who want the benefits of a commercial quality grinder at a lower price point. Roald says the MarkForged 3D printer was invaluable in his internal product development. About Fast DMS: Fast DMS is a platform that matches mechanical engineers with manufacturers to get custom parts made fast. Roald says, “Mechanical engineers submit parts that they need made to Fast DMS. We analyze the parts and get a few quotes from shops whose skillsets perfectly match up. Then, after the engineer OKs the quote, we get the parts made and chase them all the way to your dock. Each order is hand delivered same day!” Fast DMS was built because a group of mechanical engineers were sick of wasting time quoting parts and then waiting weeks for them to arrive. What are the reasons for the perceived‘delays’ in a typical manufacturing cycle? As you probably already know, it isn’t the machine run time.This is by no means the fault of the shops, though. They are simply running A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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their businesses as well as possible with the tools they have. Even still, after speaking with many shops, up to 95% of the time from PO to delivery is not spent on actually working on any aspect of the job.They are waiting for material, tools, machine time, personnel time, and coatings and other subcontract operations. This is exactly what we want to change! Fast DMS was born to create a different future, where lead-time is as close to machine run-time as possible. To learn how Fast DMS can help your manufacturing needs, call them at 424-FAST-DMS or email help@fastdms.com.You can also visit their website at FASTDMS.COM About Interlink Engineering: Interlink Engineering offers 3 distinct services to customers in the manufacturing industry: 1.They are an authorized distributor of HP and MarkForged 3D printers 2. They provide On-Demand SolidWorks Design & Engineering Services with their team of Certified SolidWorks Professionals 3.Engineered Product Design Services, including: a. Product & Concept Development b. Design for Additive Manufacturing c. Prototyping - Custom Tooling - Production Fixtures Announcements Continued Page19


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JDB Asks “What Can We Make For You Today?” JDB is a family owned machine shop that specializes in the production of tight tolerance precision parts. We pride ourselves with finding solutions to machining prototype, production parts and assemblies. This includes manufacturing solutions for design engineers and manufacturing state of the art products at competitive pricing. Our staff is responsive and dedicated with over 100 years of machining experience.

The JDB team’s philosophy is that everyone applies their talents with a team mentality. All of our employees are machinists and that makes us unique from other shops that normally have an operator for each stage of machining. This allows us to provide superior quality for your product! We also stay up-to-date on the latest programming software and cutting technology.Contact JDB at (602) 992-9627 or visit www.jdbltd.com

Did You Meet AMERICAN PRECISION INDUSTRIES At The Latest Design2Part Show? American Precision Industries is your Portland, Oregon source for metal fabrication, design work, sawing, manual machining, proto-type and fixturing, CNC machining, high precision multi-axis machine work and or large production runs.

Whether your primary criteria are tolerance, quality, lead time or allinclusive, our years of experience in the metal fabrication industry provide the expertise and vast industry resources to meet and exceed your needs. If you are unsure of any project aspect regarding machining or manufacturing, our experienced personnel can bring a wide range of options to the table for you to choose from. And if you need a turnkey solution, we also do in house fabrication, assembly, finishing, and first article certification and documentation as requested. We are on the best known and respected machine shops in Portland and the surrounding areas. We specify and accept only premium grade materials, hire quality-oriented personnel and continually upgrade our equipment to maintain our competitive cutting edge within our industry. American Precision Industries’ team Announcements Continued Page 20 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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membersTodd Cook and Shawn Drake are pictured at the Design2Part show where they were exhibitors in Pasadena, California. Shawn says, “We had an excellent opportunity to introduce our company to many new potential customers at the show. Attendees were excited to learn that we specialize in CNC precision machining, sheet metal fabrication, metal finishing, assembly and CAD/CAM design, our combined entities operate in over 90,000 square feet, across three manufacturing facilities in Portland, OR.T o learn more about American Precision Industries, which offers both precision machining and fabrication, contact them at 503-352-1921 or visit apiams.com

Mr.Takahiro Kawano, President, OKK USA Corporation said, “We are delighted to partner with Methods, whose reputation for service and machine integration is unsurpassed, and we look forward to a long, mutually rewarding partnership. Methods’ established distribution organization, vast network of technology centers and dealers, and first-class applications expertise will help increase OKK presence in North America.”

Methods Machine Tools Announces Partnership With OKK Corporation

OKK machines have a rigid construction and versatile design, and offer over 60 models of Horizontal, Vertical, and 5-Axis machines to serve industries such as aerospace, automotive, energy, die/ mold and more. To ensure 100% quality control, OKK produces all key machine tool components in-house such as spindles, mechanical gears, precision square slide guide ways and special controller features.

Methods Machine Tools, Inc., North America’s foremost supplier of leadingedge precision mac hine tools and automation, has announced that effective October 1, 2019 it is representing OKK Corporation in North America. For over 100 years, customers worldwide have relied on OKK Horizontal,Vertical, and 5-Axis machines for quality, reliability, precision and innovation. “We are very pleased to announce our new partnership with OKK to import, distribute and provide service and support for its broad range of high-quality machine tools,” said Mr. Mark Wright, President and CEO of Methods Machine Tools, Inc. “The addition of the larger capacity line-up of OKK Horizontal, Vertical, and 5-Axis machines ideally complements our current machine solutions.” A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Powerful, dependable Horizontal Machining Centers from OKK include the HM Series which are the fastest and most powerful machines in their class, and provide easy access, maintenance and operation. OKK Vertical Machining Centers are exceptionally well positioned for aerospace, mold making and other demanding applications. The VM/R Series, featuring large box-ways, high torque and high horsepower Announcements Continued Page 22


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Phoenix, AZ Reno/Sparks, NV Las Vegas, NV 602.278.5052 775.355.8100 702.719.6061 877.977.6061 www.CoastAluminum.com Announcements & Releases Continued spindles, is designed for ultra-heavy duty cutting of titanium and other exotic materials. The VM/R Series comprise of several models including the VM53R which features increased rigidity in the main body and the spindle to provide high cutting performance. The VMC’s have highly rigid and accurate box-ways similar to traditional machining centers - suitable for general parts machining as well as difficult-to-cut materials. For reduced setup time and efficient operations when machining complex components, OKK 5-Axis Machining Centers include several series of machines such as the HM-X Horizontal Machining Centers (HMC). The HM-X models have a high power 50-taper spindle with pre-tensioned, dual anchored core chilled ball screws and massive linear cross roller guides for the feed system, as well as a rigid cast body, designed and proven for the most challenging exotic materials. Methods is currently representing OKK in North America with the exception of: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Wisconsin, and Virginia. For more information call 877-668-4262 or visit www.methodsmachine.com.

Ingersoll Rand® INSIGHTqcx™ Cordless Controller Ingersoll Rand® has released the INSIGHTqcx™ Cordless Controller for critical assembly applications in manufacturing. The INSIGHTqcx A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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helps manufacturers who require advanced fastening strategies, such as those in automotive, aerospace and heavy equipment, easily take control of their assembly processes. INSIGHTqcx integrates with the wireless Ingersoll Rand QX Series™ precision fastening tools. The controller is an extension of the Ingersoll Rand INSIGHT fastening platform that helps manufacturers utilize entire assembly systems free of cables and cords. Now, line operators have more mobility than ever to do their jobs more efficiently and accurately. The Controller can also be used to program Ingersoll Rand QXC and QXN nonwireless tools via USB cable and serves as a convenient tool programming station so that operators don’t need to take the tool to an offline laptop for programming. Simple – Experts not required INSIGHTqcx is simple to set up and integrate into a manufacturer’s assembly operations.The wireless controller reduces downtime, saves training time and installation costs with its intuitive, touch-screen programming interface and ready-to-use communication protocols. Operators can easily program and pair fastening tools wirelessly without the need for ICS software or special IT network permissions. • DEC - JANPage ‘18 & ‘19 Announcements19 Continued 24

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Medical and Analytical • FDA and USP Class VI compliant machining stock, sheet and tubing including: – Ketron® PEEK Classix® and LSG, Radel PPSU, Ultem PEI, PVDF – Tivar® UHMW, ABS, acetal, acrylic, polycarbonate, polysulfone – Full range of tubing including Tygon and Chemfluor® products • Borated Borotron® PE sheet

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Chemical and Processing Industries • Full range of corrosion-resistant sheet products for tanks, process surfaces • Rod, sheet, and tube–for seals, housings, fittings, components – Torlon PAI, PEEK, PTFE, PVDF, ECTFE, PFA, Fluorosint, PVC-C, PP, PVC, CPVC • Rigid and flexible tubing

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Announcements & Releases Continued Flexible – Easily implement change The controller’s web-based software is compatible with smartphones, tablets and other Internetbased devices. The controller features easy line integration, integrated logic controls and helps reduce line rebalancing costs. It is also easy to upgrade the controller’s hardware and software to meet any tightening control requirements. Capable – Meet manufacturing requirements The INSIGHTqcx controller wirelessly collects precise data to maximize productivity. It stores up to 50,000 records of cycle data and 50,000 tightening traces onboard the device, which provides traceability for quality assurance. The controller can also program up to 32 Parameter Sets (Psets) on connected QX Series tools. It accomodates multiple fieldbus options including Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Devicenet and Profibus.For more information about the INSIGHTqcx, visit: irtools.com/ INSIGHTqcx. A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Kalos Certifications is excited to announce our successful accreditation and grand opening! We are your Phoenix-based provider of ISO 9001: 2015 certification services. Our skilled team is here to help you improve your business with objective, value-added certification auditing. The Kalos team believes that the certification process should be an educational one. Every audit is a learning experience-You teach us about your business and we teach you about changes in the standard. “Thank you all so much! I couldn’t have asked for a better experience,” said Chris B., owner of Die Tech, a newly certified client! In addition to certification services, we also host free, public training throughout the year to help your quality professionals stay up to date on standard clauses, regulations, and technologies. Join us at the next event on November 15, 2019, in Scottsdale AZ to learn about calibration and AS9102 Inspection Reports! Come meet the team and enjoy some light bites to celebrate our Grand Opening on December 6, 2019, in Scottsdale, AZ! We can’t wait to join your ISO journey. To learn more about our events and services please contact Michaela Scarla T. (480) 486-8007 E. info@kaloscertifications.com W. www.kaloscertifications.com


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our first million-dollar order in July.” Regulatory filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Administration show that Wrap Technologies reported revenue of $177,255 and net losses of nearly $3.5 million for the six months ended June 30. That order is for the company’s new technology called BolaWrap, a law enforcement device that discharges a tether to entangle escaping suspects. Manufacturing for BolaWrap started in September in the Tempe facility.The remote restraint is designed not only to ensure a safe space between a suspect and an officer, but also to minimize the suspects’ pain. It can wrap around a suspect from 10 to 25 feet away, according to Wrap Technologies’ website. A year ago, Wrap Technologies was just introducing the concept to the market and developing the product, Smith said. Now, the company serves about 600 customers in 90 countries. Wrap Technologies has received more than 1,200 inquiries from domestic law enforcement offices, Smith said. “Demand ramped up,” Smith said. “We had to increase orders and production requirements, which is why we needed the new facility in summer. We started producing in September.” Smith, who joined Wrap Technologies in March, has worked in the Valley for many years through his Taser-Axon connection and other enteprises.

Law Enforcement Tech Company Moves HQ From Las Vegas To East Valley Wrap Technologies Inc. has moved its headquarters from Las Vegas to Tempe. The publicly traded company is led by president Tom Smith, who was a co-founder of Scottsdale-based law enforcement equipment maker Taser International Inc., now known as Axon Enterprises Inc. After leasing the Tempe facility in June, Wrap Technologies has now fully transitioned into its new location at 1817 W 4th St. Smith said the new space is almost 11 times larger than its former headquarters. While the former Las Vegas headquarters was 1,500 square feet, the new Tempe location is about 11,000 square feet. This increase in space matches the company’s rapid growth, Smith said.“We went from having virtually no revenue in 2018, to announcing a new facility in 2019,” he said. “We received A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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“We have around 35 people across the country, but the majority of employees are now congregating in our new Tempe headquarters,” he said. Smith said Wrap has already hired between 15 to 20 people for its new facility, from manufacturing workers, engineers, and marketing and customer service employees. According to Smith, the company is looking for between 20 and 50 new hires, but the final number of job positions will depend on order flow and the overall economy. By Serena O’Sullivan – Editorial Intern, Phoenix Business Journal


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Arizona Surges Ahead In Tech Jobs, Wage Growth, Report Says Tech wages are growing, more STEM grads are staying in the state to work and Arizona has a 40% higher job growth rate in the tech sector than the U.S. overall, according to a new Arizona Technology Council report. The surging economy has been kind to Arizona’s tech sector as 2,600 tech jobs have been added since the beginning of the year, according to the quarterly industry impact report. Steve Zylstra, president and CEO of the Arizona Tech Council, said he’s seen precipitous growth in the state’s tech sector over the past five years.

• Since the start of 2019, Arizona added 2,600 technology jobs, bringing the total to 180,158. • The number of Small Business Innovation Research awards in the state nearly doubled to 75 in 2018 compared to 41 a year earlier. • In 2018 Arizona tech companies saw venture capital investment of $539 million, nearly double 2017’s $279 million. • The state has seen a 16% growth in startups and tech companies.

• About 30% of Arizona science, technology, engineering and math post-secondary graduates are staying in the state to work.

•The top five tech sectors by employment and firms are: semiconductor and other electronic component manufacturing; aerospace product and par ts manufacturing; telecommunications; data processing, hosting and related services; and computer systems design and related services.

• Arizona’s technology community has seen 5.1% wage growth over the past 12 months, indicating the state’s technology wages are 20% higher than the national average.

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“There’s never been a better time, whether it’s startups, expansions or attracting new tech companies,” Zylstra said. “It has never been better than this.” Here’s a quick look at the report highlights:

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based eImpact to embed a platform of information into the Tech Council’s website. The tech information is culled from a variety of sources, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Brookings Institute and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The report launched in June 2018 and is available by following this link. The report’s goal is to keep the community up to date on what’s going on in Arizona’s tech sector, from research investment and patent generation, to company creation and wage trends, Zylstra said. “Anything you can measure, we’re trying to measure,” he said. “We feel a responsibility to inform our membership and leadership.” By Hayley Ringle – Reporter, Phoenix Business Journal

This Is How Boeing Will Define “Return” For The 737 Max All eyes in commercial aerospace and beyond are on when the Boeing’s 737 Max will return. But with regulators from different countries potentially signing off at different times, and with airlines still having plenty of work ahead of them to begin flying the planes once they are ungrounded, what exactly will Boeing consider as a return to service? Will it be approval of the upgrades package? The first passenger-carrying flight by an airline? According to Boeing spokesman Paul Bergman, the company’s definition for return to service will be when the grounding order is lifted and the planes are cleared for flight by the Federal Aviation Administration. But that won’t necessarily be the end of the story. While some regulators could sign off at the same time

as the FAA, others could sign off later. Bergman added that while the fourth quarter remains the company’s target for a return, the timing is up to the FAA and other regulators. Without being able to predict when each will do so, or when individual airlines will get the Maxes in their fleet back into service, Boeing is using the FAA clearance as the target point in its estimates. Boeing continues to work on software upgrades and training enhancements it believes will give those regulators the confidence to return the jets to service. Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg has previously said that the timing of the return could impact production plans on the 737 Max, including a reduction in output or a temporary halt to the program if that return slipped too far past the fourth-quarter target. By Daniel McCoy – Reporter, Wichita Business Journal

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SL Fusco Inc. Announces Kennametal Distribution in Arizona About The Kennametal Relationship Eric says, “We are very pleased that Kennametal selected us to represent them here in Arizona. In our Phoenix branch, which has been serving customers for more than 2 decades, we are very focused on cutting tools.” He adds, “The team we assembled, from Regional Manager Jeff Overby to Territory Managers Craig Dieu and Ethan Thompson are very technically competent, and they have a strong background in machining applications, which makes the Kennametal line particularly well suited for the team.”

Just this past April, Industrial Supply company SL Fusco announced their partnership to distribute Kennametal Tools in Arizona. Though the business venture between Kennametal and SL Fusco in Arizona is new, the 2 entities have enjoyed an excellent relationship for many years, and in fact SL Fusco has been a distributor for Kennametal for more than 2 decades in Southern California. “We are pleased to be selected by Kennametal as their distributor for Arizona, after a successful partnership in Southern, CA. Going to market with the largest USA based cutting tool manufacturer will provide significant value to our customers in Arizona”, said Jeff Overby, Regional Manager for the company’s Arizona branch.

History of the company SL Fusco, Inc. is a 3rd generation family owned business. Secondino Lorenzo Fusco founded the company in 1941 catering to the stone (e.g. monuments, headstones) industry (hence the name S.L. Fusco). In 1958, loyal employee Louis Rosin acquired the company after founder Secondino Lorenzo passed away. Louis continued to grow the business and invited his son Jerry to continue the legacy. Over the years, the company’s customer base changed, significantly, where today it is dominated by the aerospace industry, and also includes medical, oil and gas, semiconductor, wood, MRO, composites, automotive, electronics, glass, and stone industries. During these years, the company continued to expand its capabilities with both new product offerings as well as several acquisitions, and their products include: abrasives, cutting tools, band saw blades, measuring equipment, packaging materials, safety products, amongst other industrial supply products. Their merger with established Mexican distributor, Argo Del Valle, created Argo/Fusco with branches in Mexicali,Tijuana, Guaymas and Nogales. Today, Jerry and son Eric runs the business, which has more than 90 employees located in the United States alone. A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Eric continued, “We were the first authorized distributor for Kennametal in Southern California, and that was close to 2 decades ago.” In fact, Kennametal employed a direct sales model for many years, though today they sell through distribution channels in most major markets. Jeff says, “We couldn’t have picked or been selected for a better cutting tool line. Kennametal is #1 in the United States both in sales and brand recognition, and we value the fact that their cutting tool products are designed and manufactured in the USA.” Craig adds, “Our customers recognize that Kennametal’s indexable carbide products are a superior choice.”

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help program your machine.” Have you been introduced to SL Fusco’s ‘Focus on Solutions’ program? Jeff says it is designed as an enhancement to the standard customer/supplier relationship, including the following feature options: • Vendor managed inventory • Supplier Consolidation • Web interface • Consolidated Billing • Automated customized usage and inventory reports Craig says, “Our ‘Focus on Solutions’ program is not limited to specific products, but rather each customer is evaluated and together, both our customers and the SL Fusco team, decide upon the best cost savings opportunities.” As an example, customers who utilize Kennametal’s tool vending machines for their secure storage of tools and supplies have seen a decrease in tooling inventory, often by 50% or more. They have decreased their new tool spending by up to 30%, they have reduced administrative costs, often as much at 90%, and they have also improved product availability and reduced down time. SL Fusco owns the inventory control equipment utilized by their vendor managed inventory programs. Jeff says, “That means we own the equipment maintenance, database management, customer reporting and stock replenishment. Our goal is to relieve our customers of these tasks, reduce their costs and allow them to focus on their business.”

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co-founder Gordon Moore, who said: “We need to continually improve our manufacturing process, thereby reducing our burden on the environment and becoming an asset to the communities in which we live and work.” Put simply: Everything we do today needs to harness the power of manufacturing to make a better tomorrow for everyone. We’ve learned through the past few decades that long-term investing in sustainability spurs innovation that drives down cost and increases savings. For example, our sustainable water management efforts and partnerships with local watersheds have enabled us to save 64 billion gallons of water since 1998, which is enough water to fill nearly 100,000 Olympic-size swimming pools. Today, we return about 80% of water used in our operations to our communities, and we are on track to meet our goal to restore 100% by 2025. Since 2008, we have been among the largest voluntary corporate purchasers of green power in the U.S. More than twothirds of our global power and 100% of our U.S. and EU operations use green power sources. Recently, the EPA recognized us as a corporate leader for using more than 3.8 billion kWh of green power annually from on-site projects, utility programs and Green-e® certified renewable energy certificates. By proactively investing in energy efficiency projects, we’ve saved hundreds of millions of dollars on utility bills while significantly reducing our impact on the environment. Sustainable building practices also produce long-term savings while benefiting the environment.We have achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification standards for all new buildings since 2012. Currently, more than 17.4 million square feet of space in 48 buildings have been LEED-certified, roughly the size of 300 football fields. Our focus on sustainability doesn’t stop with the design and construction of our factories and buildings. Since 2008, we have recycled more than 75% of the total waste generated in our operations, and over the past three years, we’ve increased direct


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The plantadvantage in Cameriofis new special, because it usestechnologies, twenty Arcam-developed AM machines, together Taking manufacturing microfactories are small,which highlyfuse automated layers of titanium aluminide (TiAI) using electron to accelerate an electron TiAI factories. In addition to requiring less an space, the gun microfactory doesn’t need beam. as large of isa 50% laborlighter force than nickel-based alloys, and being used in the Cameri plant to 3D print blades for the GE9X jet engine’s and can use less energy andismaterials. low-pressure turbine. The microfactory business model is founded on digital technologies. Automation, augmented reality The engineers are able to additively manufacture blades that are four times thicker than ones created with software, laser cutting, online workflows, and other new innovations make it possible for manufacturers a laser-powered 3D printer, which is good, considering the GE9X is the largest jet engine ever built; the to change the way they work. With faster processing, digital printing, and computerized cutting and dispatching, the microfactory is more/ Apr agile. With the ability to turnaround products more quickly to A Z MANUFACTURING SW • 28 • March 2017 2

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meet demand, diameter of the manufacturers turbine itself is are only producing over 80 inches. products after they are sold. This electron beam technique is These have a with smaller so fast factories it’s even can competing footprint as they are focused casting, which is the standard way on in-demand manufacturing to manufacture TiAI parts. instead The of mass production, which lets the team is also able to use the same factory andshape reduce machineminimize to changestock the part exposure risks such as: at the and print to different blades same time. Speed to market Value of the product stock Aerospace Industry Consumer relevance Sets Expor t Cost of$146B unsold inventory

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U.S. Added 136,000 Jobs in September; Unemployment Rate at 3.5% 136,000 jobs were added in September, the government reported recently. Analysts surveyed by MarketWatch had expected a gain of about 147,000. The unemployment rate was 3.5 percent, the lowest in a half

century and down from 3.7 percent the month before. Average hourly earnings were little changed after growing by 0.4 percent in August. The year-over-year gain was 2.9 percent. The cavalcade of payroll gains continued for the 108th month in September, a counterpoint to anxieties piqued by slowing global growth, declining factory orders and a jittery stock market. The government’s latest monthly jobs report took on added significance after a week of otherwise disappointing economic news. Manufacturing activity in the United States fell for the second month in a row, while the World Trade Organization predicted that the growth in global trade would slacken significantly. A key measure of activity in the services sector — which accounts for two-thirds of the country’s output — also cooled. Still, employers kept hiring at a steady if unremarkable pace. Carl Tannenbaum, chief economist at Northern Trust, found the latest report reassuring. “All of us have been on edge a little bit with declines on readings in the service sector, fearing that the trade problems would jump the fence from heavy to lighter industries,” he said. The report revised job figures for July and August, adding a total of 45,000. “We’re still on a three-month track of over 150,000 jobs per month and that says to me that the economy is still expanding well,” Mr. Tannenbaum said. By: Patricia Cohen, New York Times A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Arizona Is Seeing A Boost In Its Manufacturing Sector Arizona’s manufacturing sector is expanding beyond its roots in semiconductors, aerospace. Experts say the state’s business-friendly confines are a big reason for the growth. Arizona has been home to manufacturers for at least 70 years, dating to when Motorola Inc. first moved to the state. While often overlooked


at the national level for decades, the Valley’s and state’s manufacturing industry have quietly grown as semiconductor firms and aerospace and defense companies continue to expand. With mainstay manufacturers such as Intel Corp. and Raytheon Co. continuing to hire, along with a growing number of smaller businesses growing or moving to the state, the manufacturing sector has built up a workforce with nearly 180,000 employees, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data for August. That’s a record high as industries continue to expand. Now, the rest of the country is starting to pay attention.“I think one of the benefits that Arizona has is its business climate,” said Steve Zylstra, president and CEO of the Arizona Technology Council. “I think our business climate is one of the main attributes that makes us competitive with other regions of the country.” The Phoenix Business Journal hosted a manufacturing roundtable Oct. 1 with local leaders to discuss how manufacturing is growing and changing from its origins in high tech and aerospace to become an economic force that goes largely unheralded. The state’s business climate includes low corporate taxes, one of the best research and development tax credits in the nation, a low cost of living and real estate prices that are not nearly as expensive as other big cities, Zylstra said. And it’s only getting better, said David Garafano, senior vice president

of manufacturing programs at the Arizona Commerce Authority.“The state government is trying to make manufacturing easier, promoting manufacturing, reducing regulations,” said Garafano, who is also the executive director of Arizona Manufacturing Extension Partnership. “And when I talked to my peers in other states, they have more and more manufacturers leaving their state.We have more manufacturing moving to Arizona because it’s such a business-friendly place.” Since the past two governors essentially placed a moratorium on regulation, it has been a boon for manufacturers, Zylstra said.“I think that’s what’s happening in California and one of the reasons a lot of those companies are moving here to Arizona,” he said. Benchmark Electronics Inc. is held up as a poster child for a manufacturer that picked up and moved to the state in 2017 from Angleton, Texas, where it was founded 40 years ago. Mike Buseman, executive vice president of global operations for Benchmark, said the now Tempe-based electronics component manufacturer chose the Valley because of the business, tech-friendly setting, access to talent from the local universities and quality of life. Arizona State University has the biggest engineering program in the country, with 24,000 students enrolled, which helped lure Benchmark. The state also has other skilled talent graduating from Grand Canyon University, Northern Arizona University and the University of Arizona, meaning there are plenty of new grads to grab for local jobs before those students consider moving out of state. By Hayley Ringle – Reporter, Phoenix Business Journal

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“Augmented reality and the Internet of Things would allow robots to extend the mind and hands of a worker, so workers could do much more challenging tasks that robots cannot do, like repairing a compressor, with minimal training,” said Karthik Ramani, the project lead and Purdue’s Donald W. Feddersen Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Simulations could be of an entire factory, warehouse or of a specific new workflow, such as simulating how robots working with humans would pick up packages and deliver them to a conveyor belt.


The simulations would also serve as a way to pre-skill workers for collaborating with the robots that would not only take over routine tasks, but also share work with other robots. A team led by Kylie Peppler, associate professor of learning sciences at IU, will contribute expertise on helping engineering students to become interested and engaged in what factories of the future will involve by developing the skills needed at the same time. Shimon Nof, Purdue professor of industrial engineering and director of the PRISM Center for Production, Robotics and Integration Software for Manufacturing and Management, and his team will be investigating the various ways that humans could collaborate with robots using this new platfor m. Other Purdue researchers involved in this project include Thomas Redick, associate professor of cognitive psychology, and Alex Quinn, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, who will study how skills and labor are transferred with the system. “This failure is partly because new technologies have automated a range of tasks previously performed by labor, displacing workers from their jobs, and partly because they have not increased productivity to generate enough demand from other tasks and sectors,” said Daron Acemoglu, the Elizabeth and James Killian Professor of Economics at MIT. Acemoglu’s team, as part of this project, will be researching the labor market implications of augmenting humans with robotics. “The hope is that a new generation of tec hnolog ies, powered by artificial intelligence and augmented reality, can both generate greater productivity growth and complement rather than replace workers,” he said. The NSF-funded effor t also anticipates that by teaching students

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HISTORY OF AEROSTAR AEROSPACE Brandon McDermott and his wife launched Aerostar Aerospace in 1999. More than a decade and a half later, in 2015, they sold the business that they had successfully grown to an investment firm. Today, the Aerostar Group, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, is comprised of Aerostar Aerospace and Warmelin Precision Products. With the combined 2 entities, the Aerostar Group is a leadingTier 1.5 manufacturer of precision machined parts and assemblies for the commercial aerospace, defense, power generation and capital equipment markets. They excel at high quality machining of complex castings, forgings, and hog outs, and they are experienced with materials ranging from but not limited to high heat alloys, precipitated hardened steels, stainless steels, aircraft grade aluminum, and magnesium alloys.


The company has earned a reputation for excellence in the complex machining and integrated assembly industry. With future sites in development, today Aerostar Group operates in 2 locations: Aerostar Aerospace in Phoenix, Arizona, which is primarily focused on complex, hard metal machining, and Warmelin Precision Products in Hawthorne, California, a center of excellence in complex soft metal machining. Jerad says, “I joined the company a decade ago when it was run by the founders. It has morphed over the years, and there were challenges inherent with an acquisition, including new team members, a new facility, to name a few.” He continued, “I can honestly say that today we have the best leadership team I have ever worked for.” Across the 2 divisions, the Aerostar Group has more than 90 CNC machines, 160 team members, and a capital investment infusion of $2 to $3 million annually.The company is both ISO 9001 and AS9100 certified. With the influx of capital, the Aerostar Group added a dedicated Human Resources department. Jerad says, “We hired a benchmark firm to help us to become extremely competitive in our wages and benefits, and this has not only helped us to retain our strong employee base but also to grow our expertise. Combined, we have nearly 1000 years of experience in Aerospace manufacturing.” Jerad adds, “We are actively looking for superior machinists to join our team.” The company runs 2 shifts of 11 hours each on Monday through Thursday, and then a 3rd weekend shift on Friday through Sunday. Jerad says this enables work schedules that the employees enjoy (Monday through Thursday employees have 3 days off each week, and they can also sign up for overtime when it is warranted), and those who want to work only weekends have this option available. “Everything we’re doing is paying off ”, Jerad says. Last year, our company saw 25% growth year over year, and we are on track for double digit growth in 2019 and 2020.” To learn more about how the Aerostar Group can help you with complex precision machined parts and assemblies, contact them at: 602.861.1145 (AZ) and: 323.777.5003 (CA), or visit their website at: aerostargroup.com. The company is additionally actively looking for energetic self-starters to join their team. Interested applicants can apply online at: AerostarGroup.com/ag-careers To learn more about the USA designed and manufactured Haas machines, contact Haas Factory Outlet / HFO130, a Division of Ellison Machinery Company, at 480-968-5877 or visit their website at EllisonAZ.com A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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A German engineering and tech company and a South Korean solar panel manufacturer have each invested at least $100 million in Phoenix-based Nikola Motor Co., which is in the midst of a $1 billion funding round.


Bosch and Hanwha are two strategic investors from prior funding rounds, together chipping in $230 million to help Nikola’s plan to design and manufacture thousands of hydrogenelectric-powered semi-trucks and hundreds of hydrogen stations. Nikola CEO Trevor Milton said in an announcement that the investors bring key technology expertise to the table. “Bosch can help us commercialize very complex vehicle components and Hanwha can provide us with clean energy at hydrogen locations where possible,” Milton said in a statement. “Everyone wins because together we’re helping make zero emissions a reality. Rather than going at this alone like many startups do, my goal was to build the most powerful network of partners in the world, and I believe we have done a pretty good job at that with CNHI, Bosch, Hanwha and others.” Salt Lake City-based Nikola Motor Co. CEO Trevor Milton said he searched for a new city to move his company for a year and a half before choosing the Phoenix metro area. Salt Lake City-based Nikola Motor Co. CEO Trevor Milton said he searched for a new city to move his company for a year and a half before choosing the Phoenix metro area. Robert Bosch GmbH, or Bosch, is a German engineering and tech company whose founder Robert Bosch invented the spark plug for vehicle engines. Bosch has partnered with Nikola to develop its heavy-duty vehicle fuel cell system and battery technology. Bosch has a commitment to the development of hydrogen technology and hydrogen infrastructure, according to Nikola. Hanwha Group is a South Korean business conglomerate with diversified holdings that include its original business of explosives, to retail and financial services.

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Pitches, press conferences and panel The industry supports the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, but presentations at the annual Space it’s yet to be ratified. Here’s why. Symposium in Colorado Springs heralded a dramatic shift in launch By now, manufacturers have heard about the States-Mexicohardware, as United the spacefaring nations Canada Agreement (USMCA), which promotes fair trade between of the world prepare new rocketsthe for three countries, but they may notpeaceful be sure and hownot-so-peaceful it affects their business. access to Well, that depends entirely on whether or not it is ratified. orbit and beyond.

The USMCA is an effort aimed atThe modernizing the 24-year old North Pentagon’s deep pockets are American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The foundation of fueling a stiff competitionNAFTA, for the which is a duty-free, quota-free treatment for trade in goods, has created U.S. national security launch business. a highly integrated and robust supply chainATK between the U.S., Canada, Orbital is introducing a new and Mexico.And, many people saylauncher, it has worked, so why fix it? Others— as Aerojet Rocketdyne (AJR) especially President Donald Trump—think it’s stagnant. Early slug on inithis and newcomer Blue Origin out administration, Trump railed against NAFTA and called out both for the right to power United Launch Alliance (ULA) vehicles offMexico the pad andtheCanada forwith taking advantage of U.S. trade. in struggle SpaceX for Air Forceoncontracts. USMCA, known as NAFTA 2.0, is astage, renegotiation that Fresh fromotherwise its successful reflight of a Falcon 9 first SpaceX isoftouting deal and addresses new issues emerging around digital trade, as well as the reliability gains it sees in reusing launch hardware, while Blue Origin stricterand labor and environmental standards, and intellectual property owner Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is applying a little rock-and-roll (IP) protections. While USMCA agreed to andcivilization signed by with leaders of razzle-dazzle to promote his pushwas to an off-planet a $2.5 all threereusable countries in November of 2018, only Mexico has ratified the billion rocket named after John Glenn. deal to date. Canadian Parliament and the U.S. Congress have yet to passprivate the agreement. The sector also is beginning to see business opportunities beyond low Earth orbit, resupplying a planned NASA “gateway” to Mars and What this meanthe to manufacturers? First, thereofare that if sellingdoes the hardware spacefaring governments theconcerns world will need USMCA is not passed by Congress,it is possible that President Trump to explore the Solar System. For now, though, the objective is more could withdraw froma new NAFTA. Thatengine couldto mean tariffs as highRD-180 as 15% on mundane—finding rocket replace Russia’s for manufacturing shippedfrom within theCanaveral NAFTA region. “Passage ULA’s national equipment security launches Cape and Vandenberg. of the USMCA is the best way to ensure that trade flows freely between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S., and that economic prosperity ULA is building a family of launchers dubbed growth Vulcan and to replace the continues in North America,” says Shawn Jarosz, president and founder workhorses Atlas V and Delta IV. Vulcan will be powered either by Blue of TradeMoves, an international trade and customs advisory firm. Origin’s new BE-4 methane-fueled engine or Aerojet Rocketdyne’s kerosene-fueled AR1. Blue Origin signed up ULA as a partner in developingto thethe BE-4, and ULA favors that engine over the(NAM), AerojetCanada offering. According National Association of Manufacturers and Mexico purchase one-fifth of the total value of U.S. manufacturing Blue Origin President Robnext Meyerson says full-scale of the BE-4 output – more than the 10 trading partners testing combined. These engine for the2 New Glenn will start in 3-8 weeks.jobs Theand first exportsdeveloped support about million American manufacturing of threesmalltest engines is installed businesses. horizontally at the company’s launch 43,000 and medium-sized and test site in West Texas, he says, and the test campaign is designed to progress relatively quickly.is so good for manufacturingin America, why Next question: If USMCA won’t Congress ratify it? According to Jarosz, Democrats are seeking Propulsion engineersofatlabor AJR and are banking on their company’sandlong tougher enforcement environment commitments a experience building large rocket engines to see development of their AR1 broader dispute settlement mechanism under the new agreement— kerosene engine logical replacement for theupRD-180 ULA’s which appears to as bethe at the center of what’s holding the deal.on“There AtlasV and upcomingVulcan. Blue Origin has about a 1.5-year head start are a number of new provisions in USMCA targeting labor reform in in developing its new engine, but AJR says it is on track to have the AR1 Mexico and the U.S. enforcement of those provisions. Democrats want to ready to power payloads to orbit when it is needed in 2019. make sure there are effective accountability and enforcement mechanisms in place goingcan forward,” sheAtlas says. or Vulcan architecture,” said Julie Van “This engine fit on the Kleeck, vice president, advanced space and launch. “It’s the lowest-risk By the way, with both national Canada and Mexico seem to bevirtually, in agreement that way to deal security. It replicates, the Russian USMCA is a positive move.USMCA, otherwise known as NAFTA performance. It uses the same propellant, the same infrastructure. It2.0, will is abuilt renegotiation of that androcket addresses new issues emerging around be in a factory thatdeal builds engines that have launched over digitalnational trade, assecurity well as stricter labor and environmental standards, and 2,000 missions.”


intellectual property (IP) protections. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has indicated that Canada is just waiting for the U.S. to pass USMCA before it makes its move to ratify the agreement. And Mexico was quick to react as the first to pass it.That’s because about 56% of total imports to Mexico are from the U.S., and close to 80% of total exports are to the U.S., noted Luis Domenech, managing director at Market Intelligence Latin America, S.C. (MILA), a company that helps organizations enter and expand in the Mexican and Latin American markets. “So if there are taxes imposed to 80% of Mexico’s exports, it would really hurt the economy,” he says. If USMCA comes together—and Jarosz predicts it could be ratified as early as the fall and implemented in 2020—it will act as a great equalizer and enable more innovation in the industry, say the manufacturers I spoke to. “We have competition in Canada,” says Craig Souser, CEO of JLS Automation, an OEM of robotic case packing systems. “We can compete, we’re not worried about that, we just don’t want them to have an unfair advantage,” he says, noting the need for the same rules to be applied at home and abroad. “Just level the playing field and we, at JLS, will take care of the rest.” Sharron Gilbert, president and CEO of Septimatech Group, a packaging line machine builder based in Waterloo, Ontario, had a similar reaction: “Our particular business interest is with dairy, and my perspective is this could potentially open up opportunities for our customers who are producers of goods to become more competitive, change package formats, innovate new products and improve operational efficiencies. And U.S. customers can explore new market opportunities to grow and enter into the Canadian market place.” So far, the following items have been created within the program:

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BAE Systems Backs Aircraft Electrification With New Product Lines Building on experience ranging from flight and engine controls to hybr id-electr ic buses, BAE Systems is moving into the aircraft electrification market with a focus on regional aviation and urban air mobility (UAM). “We are focusing in three capability segments,” says Yeshwanth Premkumar, business development manager and strategy lead for aircraft electrification. “The first is developing highly integrated controls where flight, propulsion and energy management come together as a singular element.We believe an integrated control solution is essential for electric or hybrid-electric aircraft.” Second is energy management, including battery packs and battery management systems. “We don’t develop the cells that go into the battery,” he says. “But we do everything on up, packaging cells into modules, and modules into larger battery packs, and then the smart battery management technology that provides the operating and safety elements that are the only way to a full battery solution.” The third capability is in power conversion, which includes inverters that convert DC to AC to power electric motors via wide-bandgap A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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electronic devices using silicon carbide and gallium nitride semiconductors. “It is easy for us to create systems around these three areas, the top-level integrated control solution working with our energy management and power conversion systems, or to offer them as independent products,” says Premkumar. BAE is focusing its investment in these product areas and on the regional-aircraft market, moving down into UAM, while looking at both hybrid-electric and allelectric applications. “We will announce the first platforms soon,” he says. Electrification is not a new area for the U.S. arm of UK-headquartered BAE. The company has produced hybrid-electric drivetrains for some 12,000 transit buses, plus systems for the maritime, rail and military vehicle markets. “Aerospace is just a new application of our energy management and power conversion technologies,” says Premkumar. BAE Systems produces hybrid-electric drivetrains for transit buses, plus propulsion systems for boats, light rail and military vehicles. Credit: BAE System In aerospace, BAE is now in the productization phase. Prototypes are expected to be available by late 2020/early 2021. “And our objective is to be ready to enter service in 2023-25,” he says. This supports the time frames established by several developers of electric regional and UAM aircraft. At the core of BAE’s integrated controls product is its long experience developing fly-by-wire (FBW) flight controls. “A typical fly-by-wire system takes inputs from the operator and aircraft sensors and outputs commands. For electric or hybrid, we have to add motors and energy management into that,” he says. “It can’t be stand-alone, it has to be integrated,” says Premkumar, as propulsion is


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Startup Licenses Carbon Fiber Tech to Treat Broken Bones A UA engineering professor has invented a flexible carbon fiber fabric designed to be inserted inside and around a fractured bone. The technology has been licensed to a startup and has already received venture capital funding to take it forward. When an animal or human suffers a broken bone, sometimes a traditional cast is not a viable option due to the location or nature of the fracture. To address the problem, University of Arizona professor Hamid Saadatmanesh has invented a flexible carbon fiber fabric designed to be inserted inside and around a fractured bone. The fabric is filled with an inert polymer to inflate the fabric, which then acts as a permanent cast which cannot be rebroken. Saadatmanesh, a professor in the College of Engineering, licensed the technology from the UA and started a company, MediCarbone Inc., to commercialize the invention. He is off to a successful start, having received investment funding from UAVenture Capital, a Tucson-based venture capital fund dedicated to the commercialization of discoveries, products, technologies and services emerging from the UA. “Hamid is a brilliant engineer who has used his entrepreneurial skills and imagination to solve significant worldwide issues through the creative use of carbon fiber. We see huge opportunities for both infrastructure repair and medical utilization of his inventions,” said Fletcher McCusker, CEO and founder of UAVenture Capital. Doug Hockstad, assistant vice president of Tech Launch Arizona, the UA unit that

commercializes technologies and innovations originating from the UA, noted the unique nature of the invention. “We are excited about Dr. Saadatmanesh’s innovation for bone repair because of the difference the medical application can make and the lack of anything similar in the marketplace,” he said. “This kind of creative application of carbon fiber technology is yet one more example of how the University of Arizona is engaged in moving the Fourth Industrial Revolution forward. “As the eighth and ninth investments in UA technology by UAVenture Capital, these ventures are exciting applications of Dr. Saadatmanesh’s research, and amazing examples of the kind of research the UA can produce with positive global impact,” said UA President Robert C. Robbins. “The ability to accelerate UA discoveries into the marketplace is integral to our role as a global land-grant university and fundamentally important in our new strategic plan. We are pleased that UAVenture Capital continues to engage with our faculty to help create an ecosystem of research, innovation, invention and commercialization, and I am delighted every time we learn of world-changing inventions by our faculty, students and staff, and the opportunities they create here at the University of Arizona.” Source: Paul Tumarkin; Tech Launch Arizona A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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For starters, the company is slashing the price of its high-end desktop chips in a further sign of intensifying competition from the resurgent Advanced Micro Devices. According to industry publications, Intel is cutting prices of its latest i9 chips by $1,000, with the upcoming products pricing at $979. The i9 chips, slated to become available next month, are built on the company’s 14-nanometer technology. In recent quarters the company has logged strong performance of its PC business due largely to the sales of its high-end, and premium-priced, chips. Intel has squeezed more performance out of the 14nm chips with a series of upgrades while the company works to get back on track with the regular cadence of shrinking chip size. The previous timeline in which smaller sizes were released every two years has been severely delayed between the 14nm and 10nm products. The 10nm chips, named Ice Lake, have started shipping in premium laptops. As Intel deals with manufacturing delays surrounding 10nm, rival chipmaker AMD has released its equivalent technology, manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp.AMD is set to release a new version of its product, the Ryzen Threadripper, next month as well. Those chips are expected to be cheaper than Intel’s but still provide the computing needed for certain uses, according to reports. Just last month, an Intel executive noted that the manufacturing delays, which led to some 14nm chip shortages, did lead to some loss of market share. “As we’ve gone through the supply issue kind of in the last six to 12 months on the PC side, we had to walk away from some low-end mobile share as well as some channel desktop share,” said Vice President Jason Grebe. “But as we continue to improve our supply situation, we’ll continue to get more aggressive there.” By Malia Spencer – Staff Reporter, Portland Business Journal

Determining the Country of Origin Is Key During the U.S.-China Trade War Both the United States and China have used tariff increases heavily during the trade war between the two countries, which has led to the disruption of the supply chain. Many businesses have moved out of the U.S. and China to third-party countries, such as Vietnam, to manufacture their products there in an attempt to avoid the tariffs on both sides. But what does it take for a product to be considered as “made in Vietnam” as opposed to “made in China” or “made in the USA”? For example, if the raw materials are imported from China but the product is put together in Vietnam, is the product “made in Vietnam”? The key to answering to this question is the determination of the country of origin. Because the U.S. Section 232 measures only specific products


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startup received a $1 billion investment from Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia to help it produce its first electric cars. Lucid has more than 20 open positions listed in Casa Grande, including a facilities project manager, metrologist/quality control dimensional manager, senior IT infrastructure project lead and senior manager of human resources. By 2022, Lucid said it anticipates having more than 2,000 full-time employees working onsite in Casa Grande. Employees can expect “competitive salaries and meaningful equity,” as well as “providing a community for the brilliant minds who want to make an immediate and significant impact,” according to the company Lucid isn’t the only alternative fuel vehicle manufacturer setting up shop in central Arizona. Nikola Motor Co. plans to build a $1 billion, 2,000-job manufacturing plant in Coolidge for its hydrogen-electric semi trucks. Both Nikola and Lucid are working through applications to receive foreign trade zone status for their planned vehicle manufacturing facilities. The status could save the companies millions of dollars in various tax and customs benefits. By Hayley Ringle – Reporter, Phoenix Business Journal A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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safety textile items they manufacture (and sometimes design), including: cargo parachutes, Bradley Gun Covers, Javelin Weapons Cases, Ribbon parachute Deceleration Chutes, G12 Pilot Chutes, ‘Go Bags’, Stinger Missile Jump Packs, Deployment bags, and ULCANS (a multispectral, lightweight and easy-to-handle camouflage screen that presents a revolution in concealing military objects). In essence, they manufacture pretty much any product required by the DoD made from textiles. Pictured to the right is an airborne Special Forces parachute with the stinger missile that is protected by the Jump Pack System that was manufactured by the Falcon team. Bruce says, “Almost all of our business today (95%) involves manufacturing products for the Department of Defense (DoD), with 75% of our products shipping directly to the DoD and the remainder shipping to large prime contractors including L3, Harris Corporation and Northrop Grumman. Both Shauna and Bruce admit the first years of business ownership were extremely difficult. Shauna says, “We had to get all processes established in order to just get in the door and qualify to be a supplier to the primes and DoD, including: AS9100/ISO 9001 certifications, ITAR registration and NIST 800 Cyber Compliance.”The company additionally manufactures components that are ‘Space Qualified’, which means that they had to meet higher quality requirements defined by their customers than that which comes with AS9100 certification. Shauna says, “Thankfully, Bruce excels at processes and spent years in these


roles, and so it went much smoother than it otherwise would have.” In fact, Falcon Engineering achieved ISO and AS9100 certification without the assistance of a consulting group! Today, Falcon Engineering is, to their knowledge, 1 of only 8 businesses in the US that are certified to manufacturing critical safety textile items (e.g. parachutes and components) for military personnel. The company experienced solid growth in its first 4 years; Bruce says 300% from year 1 to year 2, 250% from year 2 to year 3, and 100% last year. This year, however, business has been nothing short of explosive, with a projected 500% increase in year over year revenues. The company no longer resides in its initial 600 square feet facility; today they occupy 20,000 of space at Mesa Gateway Airport located in Mesa, Arizona. Shauna and Bruce agree that “The Key to our success is our employees; without them Falcon Engineering would not be where it is today. We have the best employees in the valley!” They have a new pursuit with the OmegA, the Northrop Grumman new intermediate/heavyclass rocket that is modular in design enabling an affordable approach to meeting a wide range of mission requirements. They are also building hardware for the interior of the Orion crew capsule, which is NASA’s new exploration spacecraft, designed to carry astronauts to destinations in deep space, including an asteroid and Mars. Bruce has been around machine shops in his positions within aerospace companies. He isn’t a machinist, he admits. As Falcon Engineering’s list of projects grew, they were outsourcing fixtures for the sewing machines they own, many of which are CNC sewing machines. Shauna says, “We weren’t getting the quality or the finished fixtures delivered in time for our customers’ schedules.” Bruce made some machine tool purchases to bring the fixture machining in house. “Our early purchases were used, a couple of Haas machines and a Japanese CNC machine.” I mentioned that Bruce has been around machines in his years in the aerospace manufacturing industry but he isn’t a machinist. After the early machine tool purchases, the company began hiring experienced machinists. Shauna says, “We learned right away that machinists really like the Haas machines, and you can find machinists experienced on the Haas machines readily.” She added, “Not so much for the Japanese machine Bruce had purchased.” Bruce adds, “Gene Haas offers programs to universities and technical programs with substantially discounted Haas machines.This enables machinists in training to learn on the Haas machine. Also, they are so intuitive and user friendly.” Bruce first met Alex Anderson, his Sales Engineer from Ellison Machinery, more than two years ago, and he has since purchased several Haas machines from Alex, including the newest Haas VF-2SS and Haas ST-25Y. Bruce says, “Alex is my point man at Ellison Machinery for everything, not just sales, but also service. I can call him any time, evenings included, and if he doesn’t answer the phone immediately, he calls me back shortly after. He is extremely technically competent, and he cares about our business.” Bruce is a Haas customer through and through, but it’s not all he has purchased from Alex and the Ellison Machinery team. Alex says, “Falcon recently added a Mitutoyo Crysta-Plus M series CMM to his machine shop. He wanted a manual CMM because his part quantities are typically low and couldn’t justify the time to program a CNC CMM. Mitutoyo is one of the few companies who still offer a manual CMM new.” Bruce says the Mitutoyo is perfect for their business and the price was extremely competitive. Falcon Engineering is HUBZONE certified, and this is something you can’t easily find. Additionally they have all the certifications necessary to manufacture mission critical textile and machined products. Contact them at (480) 355-0911 or visit thefalconcorp.com to learn more abut them. To learn more about the USA designed and manufactured Haas machines, as well as Ellison Machinery’s other fine machine lines, contact Haas Factory Outlet / HFO130, a Division of Ellison Machinery Company, at 480-968-5877 or visit their website at EllisonAZ.com A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Root Cause Corrective Action: It’s Important Bretta Kelly, owner BMSC, LLC ; Illustrations: Josh Kelly Over a decade has passed since I made a simple presentation on how to document a corrective action, and it still applies in modern times. Root Cause and Action to Prevent Recurrence are both requirements of the corrective action records from the ISO 9001 and Aerospace standards. Companies still struggle recording the Root Cause and applying it to the Action to Prevent Recurrence; the presentation is divided into nine sections, and it can assist any present-day company looking to improve. How to Document a Corrective Action: Always take the approach that the person reading the corrective action record may not be a person who was involved in finding or solving the problem. Corrective Action: • • • •

Problem Statement Root Cause Containment / Immediate Action Action to Prevent Recurrence Example: o Do not summarize to the point that you lose meaning of what you were trying to say o Problem Statement; Lamp Broke o Root Cause; Fell on the floor o Containment / Immediate Action; Buy new Lamp / Replace Lamp o Action to Prevent Recurrence; Move Lamp to the middle of the table

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This is documented so briefly it is hard to know what really happened or if the correct solution was reached. There should always be a direct one to one relationship with the action to prevent recurrence and the root cause.

How to Test This • The easiest way to test if a Corrective Action is documented correctly is to look at the Action to Prevent Recurrence and then see if it addresses the root cause. • If it does, then you are good. • If it does not you need to research if it does not match because the root cause was documented wrong (common) or if you jumped to the wrong or potentially wrong solution because the root cause was not in depth enough. In the Earlier Example the Real Story is As Follows: • Problem Statement – The lamp fell off the table and broke on the tile floor • Root Cause – The lamp was plugged into an outlet on the side of the room, so the cord was stretched across the floor to the outlet. My children were running through the house and tripped over the cord therefore knocking the lamp onto the floor and breaking it • Containment / Immediate Action - Buy new Lamp / Replace Lamp • Action to Prevent Recurrence – Use outlet under the couch for the lamp so the cord is not exposed. Train (refresher training) my children of why not to run through the house and the consequences of such actions…………… Continued Next Page A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Contact us today BMSC, LLC bretta.bmsc@cox.net 602-445-9400 www.businessmsc.com Importance of Root Cause ∆ If you do not ask why enough times when investigating the root cause, then you may jump to the solution of putting the new lamp in the middle of the table (assuming it fell off the table because it was too close to the edge). ∆ On the other hand, you may know that it was because of the cord, but if not documented correctly then the action to prevent recurrence won’t match the documented root cause and that is when the documented CAR becomes questionable. Audit Experience • Many times when auditing corrective actions of a company we find the action to prevent recurrence does not match the root cause, or that the root cause looks like it was not in depth (did not ask why enough times). • Once the CAR owner is interviewed, they usually say “we did this and that, and found out this and that…., and that is why we decided on the action we did” – The auditor’s reaction is usually “why didn’t you write that down?” Summary

The key to effectively documenting a corrective action is to always go back and look at your action to prevent recurrence then go back to the root cause and ensure that there is a direct relationship.

If there is no direct relationship between the action to prevent recurrence and the root cause you must add information to the record so that it is clear.

Put yourself in the mindset that you only know what happened, why it happened and what you are going to do about it based on what is documented in your record.

Another crucial factor is evaluating the effectiveness of the actions taken, which is also a requirement for the corrective action process in the ISO 9001 standard. A comprehensive root cause analysis or an implemented corrective action, even actions taken to prevent recurrence are meaningless if the effectiveness of the corrective action isn’t evaluated at a later date. Evaluating the actions we take allows us to determine if the problem is resolved, or if the company requires a different solution. A successful corrective action should be the intention of every company, as opposed to a corrective action that only exists to satisfy an auditor. Every problem should be met with the intention to solve it, and to make sure it does not happen again. Since not every problem offers a permanent solution, it is also important to check to make sure the conflict did not resurface periodically. Rather than simply reacting to an issue, a well thought out corrective action should be put in place, giving companies what they need to measure effectiveness and improve upon past errors. A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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While the population grew to more than 30,000, it became clear during the last recession that more needed to be done to boost and diversify Sahuarita’s economy, Murphy said. The Arizona Commerce Authority, the state’s economic-development arm, gave Sahuarita a $250,000 grant to help pay to extend a sewer line to the property in 2015. Copper giant Freeport-McMoRan chipped in a $330,000 grant through its local Community Investment Funds program, which has totaled more than $5 million since 2010, said Jessica Brack, social responsibility and community development manager for Freeport. Murphy said the town plans to further grow retail development and is looking at transportation and logistics to piggyback on efforts to boost industrial uses at Tucson International Airport and to build the proposed Interstate 11 bypass to I-19.

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Tucson Tech: Sahuarita Aims To Diversify, Grow With New Tech Center In the shadow of massive mine tailings that symbolize part of its past, the town of Sahuarita is vying to build a high-tech future. Civic and business leaders broke ground on the Sahuarita Advanced Manufacturing and Technology Center (SAMTEC), a 32,000-square-foot building near the southeast corner of West Sahuarita Road and South La Cañada Drive. The $4.2 million project was funded mainly through a $3 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration, with additional funding from the Freeport-McMoRan Foundation, Arizona Commerce Authority and the town itself. Sahuarita economic development director Victor Gonzalez said the town’s economic woes following the recession helped it qualify for the federal grant, which he now hopes will help diversify the town’s economy.“We are doing economic development here literally from the ground up,” Gonzalez said during the groundbreaking event, as a team of surveyors worked the site nearby. “We are really trying to transform ourselves beyond a bedroom community.” Founded in 1911, Sahuarita grew as a home to miners who worked the Sierrita Mine and later, the Mission Mine.When it was incorporated in 1994, the town had about 1,800 residents and was mainly seen as a “great residential community,” Mayor Tom Murphy said. Besides adjacent copper mines and the major pecan growing and processing operations of Farmers Investment Co., Sahuarita has little in the way of production and manufacturing industries. A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Efforts to market the light-manufacturing property have just begun, led by the commercial real estate firm CBRE, Gonzalez said. One successful Sahuarita-based company, Hydronalix, is already considering SAMTEC. The company, founded by University of Arizona engineering alumnus Tony Mulligan, has developed a line of robotic watercraft for rescue and research purposes, and its small craft were recently used to survey storm damage in the Bahamas. The company now employs 28 people in research and development and manufacturing at its main office on Duval Mine Road, about 4 miles south of SAMTEC, and has some employees at other locations in Tucson, Mulligan said. “We’re looking at it as possibly a place to consolidate,” he said. Under terms of the federal grant, the building must accommodate multiple tenants, and the town has worked out floor plans to accommodate two or three tenants. Arizona Daily Star


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Kentucky Manufacturing Company Scoops Up Scottsdale Business One of the largest manufacturers in Louisville, Kentucky, has brought an Arizona firm into its fold. Rev-A-Shelf Co. LLC said it has acquired Sidelines Inc. of Scottsdale. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Sidelines designs and creates what it calls fine storage products for the closet, pantry and home. Its product line includes storage bins and storage bin dividers, translucent basket liners, valet rods, scarf and tie racks, ironing boards, premier closet mirrors and deluxe wine, spice and can

racks, among other products.

The company is now listed on its website as Sidelines by Rev-A-Shelf and promotes the Rev-A-Shelf’s Louisville address as its base of operations. “The Sidelines product and reputation for quality are an exciting addition to the Rev-AA2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Shelf Closet/ Whole Home Cabinet Accessories offering,” David Noe, general Manager of RevA-Shelf, said in a statement. “Our customers will find many resourceful ways to design them into future jobs, and the end consumer will benefit.” Rev-A-Shelf makes residential cabinet storage, LED cabinet lighting and other home organizational products. It was established in 1978 as a division of Jones Plastics & Engineering. Its product line began as metal and polymer components for Lazy Susans for cabinet manufacturers. Today, it makes thousands of accessories for kitchens, bathrooms and closets. It was not clear how many Sidelines employees were impacted by the acquisition. Rev-A-Shelf officials did not respond to requests for more information. “Rev-A-Shelf has an excellent reputation in our industry with the means, know-how and ability to take the scope of their line to new heights with the addition of the Sidelines line,” Sidelines Founders Charles and Kris Costa said in a statement. “We are excited to see the merger of our two companies take a giant leap forward.” By Marty Finley – Reporter, Louisville Business First


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EDM EDM Machines Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Desert Machine Sales_____ 623-826-1025 EDM Network__________480-836-1782 Makino____________ 602-228-0347 Methods West_________ 602-437-2220 North-South Machinery____ 602-391-4696 Savage Machine Tools_____ 480-773-4080 TSM Machinery________ 602-233-3757 EDM Filtration Desert Machine Sales_____ 623-826-1025 Ebbco Inc___________ 800-809-3901 EDM: Dielectric Systems/Filtration Ebbco Inc___________ 800-809-3901 ELECTRICAL Equip Hookup & Disconnect Geiger Electric Co________623-773-1787 A Z MANUFACTURING SW • 81 • Nov / Dec 2019 2


8622 N. 78th Avenue Peoria, Arizona 85345

FourPAC

Office (623) 773-1787 Fax (623) 773-9882 www.geigerelectric.com

Christopher C. Choffat Managing Partner

Your AutomatIon Partner 2153 E. Cedar Street Suite 5 Tempe, Arizona 85251 Tel: Fax: Cell: Email:

+1.480.420.9361 +1.267.653.2280 +1.602.751.2070 sales @ fourpac.com

w w w . f o u r p a c . c o m F o u r P e a k s A u t o m a t i o n & C o n t r o l s F o u r P e a k s A u t o m a t i o n & C o n t r o l s

AMERICAN TOOLS & METALS INC. Cutting Tools, Lubricants & Abrasives MANNY LOPEZ O: 520-622-3082 • C: 520-975-3078 manny@atmtucson.com PO Box 26508 • Tucson, AZ 85726 947 S. 48th St, #125 • Tempe, AZ 85281 AmericanToolsandMetals.com

SAVAGE MACHINE TOOLS, LLC   Kevin Savage

(480) 773-4080

AMADA / SODICK / YCM / USED www.savagemachinetools.com

Lighting Geiger Electric Co_______ 623-773-1787 Relocation: Electrical Geiger Electric Co_______ 623-773-1787 Service Upgrades Geiger Electric Co_______ 623-773-1787 GRINDING Grinding Filtration Ebbco Inc___________ 800-809-3901 Gear Hobbing Machines Grinding Machines ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery_______ 480-968-3711 Arizona CNC Equip______ 480-615-6353 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Ingersoll Rand_________ 206-472-0826 Magnum Precision Mach___ 602-431-8300 Magnum Precision Mach___ 505-345-8389 MMT, A Div of Productivity__ 505-415-2004 Moore Tool & Equipment___ 602-455-8904 North-South Machinery____ 602-391-4696 Savage Machine Tools_____ 480-773-4080 Sharp Industries________ 310-944-8016 Grinding Machines, OD/ID Adams Machinery_______ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Haas Factory Outlet______ 480-968-5877 Magnum Precision Mach___ 602-431-8300 Magnum Precision Mach___ 505-345-8389 Moore Tool & Equipment___ 602-455-8904 Savage Machine Tools_____ 480-773-4080 A2Z MANUFACTURING •

Grinding Machines, Tool Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery________480-775-6462 Honing Machines Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Magnum Precision Mach____602-431-8300 Magnum Precision Mach___ 505-345-8389 Magnetic Drills/Cutters ACC Machinery_________602-258-7330 Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Sharp Industries________ 310-944-8016 Manual Lathes & Mills ACC Machinery_________602-258-7330 Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Arizona CNC Equip______ 480-615-6353 D & R Machinery________480-775-6462 Ganesh Machinery______ 888-542-6374 Haas Factory Outlet_______480-968-5877 Magnum Precision Mach____602-431-8300 Magnum Precision Mach___ 505-345-8389 Moore Tool & Equipment____602-455-8904 Sharp Industries________ 310-944-8016 TSM Machinery_________602-233-3757 Sawing Machines ACC Machinery_________602-258-7330 Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery________480-775-6462 Echols Saw & Supply______ 602-278-3918 Mesa Mach Sales________480-545-0275 Moore Tool & Equipment____602-455-8904 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades__ 303-761-3000 Savage Machine Tools______480-773-4080 Sharp Industries________ 310-944-8016 Saw Replacement Parts Echols Saw & Supply______ 602-278-3918

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Rocky Mountain Saw Blades__303-761-3000 Swiss Screw Machines D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Schenk Intertech_________949-360-1512 Tapping Machines ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT FourPac____________ 602-751-2070 Automation & Controls FourPac____________ 602-751-2070 Electronics FourPac____________ 602-751-2070 FABRICATION CNC Punching Centers ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Magnum Precision Mach___ 602-431-8300 S&S Machinery Sales_____ 602-368-8542 Fiber Lasers Revolution Machine Tools____385-355-0316 Gantry Systems, CNC ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Iron Workers ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 Magnum Precision Mach____602-431-8300 Mesa Mach Sales________480-545-0275 Moore Tool & Equipment___ 602-455-8904 Revolution Machine Tools____385-355-0316 S&S Machinery Sales_____ 602-368-8542 Laser Cutting/Proc. Center ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Mesa Mach Sales________480-545-0275 S&S Machinery Sales_____ 602-368-8542 Plasma/Gas Cutting Systems ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330

Mesa Mach Sales_______ 480-545-0275 Pipe & Tube Benders/Notchers ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Moore Tool & Equipment___ 602-455-8904 S&S Machinery Sales_____ 602-368-8542 Plate Rolls Revolution Machine Tools____385-355-0316 Power Tools Ingersoll Rand_________ 206-472-0826 Press Brakes ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 Magnum Precision Mach___ 602-431-8300 Magnum Precision Mach___ 505-345-8389 Mesa Mach Sales_______ 480-545-0275 Moore Tool & Equipment___ 602-455-8904 Revolution Machine Tools____385-355-0316 S&S Machinery Sales_____ 602-368-8542 Punch Presses Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 Shearing Machines ACC Machinery________ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 Moore Tool & Equipment___ 602-455-8904 S&S Machinery Sales_____ 602-368-8542 Magnum Precision Mach___ 602-431-8300 Revolution Machine Tools____385-355-0316 WaterJet: Filtration/Chillers Ebbco Inc___________ 800-809-3901


Haas Factory Outlet A Division of Ellison Machinery Company

patrick ellison president 1610 s. priest Dr., suite 101 tempe, arizona 85281 Telephone: Cell: Fax: Email:

480-968-5877 480-298-9782 480-968-0522 pellison@ellisonaz.com

www.haascnc.com

AMERICAN TOOLS & METALS INC. Cutting Tools, Lubricants & Abrasives WALTER PENA Bryan Crawford

1847 Elmfield Ave. Long Beach, CA, 90815 562-597-7824 cell: 562-243-4659 becrawford@mindspring.com

SALES SERVICE CONSULATION

S.L. Fusco, Inc. Jeff Overby

Regional Manager 4857 S. 36 St. Phoenix, AZ 85040 Cell: (715) 379-8399 Office: (602) 276-0077 jeff.overby@slfusco.com www.slfusco.com th

Corporate Headquarters Location

WaterJet Cutting Systems D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Desert Machine Sales______ 623-826-1025 Flow International________ 800-446-3569 Flow Waterjet__________ 714-393-3783 Flow Waterjet__________ 415-828-3569 North-South Machinery_____ 602-391-4696 Omax Corp.___________ 800-838-0343 Welding Equipment ACC Machinery_________ 602-258-7330 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades__ 303-761-3000 INSPECTION EQUIP 3D Measurement Systems Ellison Machinery________ 480-968-5335 Mitutoyo America________ 480-294-7631 Starrett______________ 949-382-4123 Zeiss Ind. Metrology_______ 800-327-9735 Coordinate Measuring Mach. Advanced Coordinate Tech___ 480-921-3370 D & R Machinery________ 480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery________ 480-968-5335 Klontech Industrial Sales____ 480-948-1871 Mitutoyo America________ 480-294-7631

Sales Director

O: 480-689-5493 • C: 480-622-9348 walter@atmphoenix.com PO Box 26508 • Tucson, AZ 85726 947 S. 48th St, #125 • Tempe, AZ 85281 AmericanToolsandMetals.com

Starrett______________ 949-382-4123 Renishaw____________ 847-286-9953 Total Quality Systems______480-377-6422 Zeiss Ind. Metrology_______ 800-327-9735 Gauging Equipment Advanced Coordinate Tech___ 480-921-3370 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Klontech Industrial Sales____ 480-948-1871 Mitutoyo America________ 480-294-7631 Starrett______________ 949-382-4123 Total Quality Systems______480-377-6422 Metrology Instruments Advanced Coordinate Tech___ 480-921-3370 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Klontech Industrial Sales____ 480-948-1871 Mitutoyo America________ 480-294-7631 Renishaw____________ 847-286-9953 Starrett______________ 949-382-4123 Total Quality Systems______480-377-6422 Washington Calibration_____480-820-0506 Zeiss Ind. Metrology_______ 800-327-9735 Optical Comparators Advanced Coordinate Tech___ 480-921-3370 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Mitutoyo America________ 480-294-7631 Klontech Industrial Sales____ 480-948-1871 Magnum Precision Mach____ 602-431-8300 Magnum Precision Mach___ 505-345-8389 Renishaw____________ 847-286-9953

Total Quality Systems______480-377-6422 Zeiss Ind. Metrology_______800-327-9735 Rapid Optical Inspection Mesa Mach Sales________480-545-0275 Moore Tool & Equipment____602-455-8904 S&S Machinery Sales______602-368-8542 Repair & Certification Advanced Coordinate Tech___480-921-3370 Total Quality Systems______480-377-6422 Washington Calibration_____480-820-0506 Scales Accurate Scale__________480-926-3550 Video Measuring Systems Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Klontech Industrial Sales____ 480-948-1871 Mitutoyo America________ 480-294-7631 Washington Calibration_____480-820-0506 WaterJet: Filtration/Chillers Ebbco Inc____________800-809-3901 USED MACHINERY ACC Machinery_________602-258-7330 EDM Network__________480-836-1782 Ganesh Machinery_______888-542-6374 K D Capital____________ 480-922-1674 Methods West__________602-437-2220 Moore Tool & Equipment____602-455-8904 S&S Machinery Sales______602-368-8542 Savage Machine Tools______480-773-4080 TSM Machinery_________602-233-3757 ACCESSORIES

Abrasives Barton International ______ 800-741-7756 GMA Garnet___________ 882-243-9300 MSC Direct____________ 480-755-0415 S.L. Fusco____________ 602-276-0077 Stellar Industrial_________ 800-562-8258 Adhesives S.L. Fusco____________ 602-276-0077 Stellar Industrial_________ 800-562-8258 Air Blast Cabinets, Blast Rooms Lone Arrow___________ 480-507-8074 Air Distribution Systems Ingersoll Rand__________ 206-472-0826 Magnum Precision Mach____ 602-431-8300 Stellar Industrial_________ 800-562-8258 Band Saw/ Blades D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Echols Saw & Supply______ 602-278-3918 Marshall Tool & Supply_____ 602-269-6295 Revolution Machine Tools____ 385-355-0316 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades__ 303-761-3000 S.L. Fusco____________ 602-276-0077 Bar Feeders Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 83 • Nov / Dec 2019 83 March / Apr 2016

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Division of Curran Manufacturing Corporation

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

Tel:

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

www.royalprod.com

orders@royalprod.com

BC Barfeeds___________ 562-243-4659 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Edge Technologies________ 951-440-1574 Ellison Machinery________ 480-968-5335 Magnum Precision Mach____ 602-431-8300 Bar Feeder Accessories BC Barfeeds___________ 562-243-4659 Edge Technologies________ 951-440-1574 Blast Abrasives Barton International ______ 800-741-7756 GMA Garnet___________ 882-243-9300 Cabinets, Custom Lone Arrow___________ 480-507-8074 Chip Management Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5335 Chip Removal Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5335 Chuck Jaws Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5335 Lucy’s Machine Company____323-587-6162 Chucks Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711

Don Loveless Tel: 800-686-1679 181 Business Park Dr. Fax: 860-409-2552 Bristol, CT. 06010 Email: dloveless@gmnusa.com www.gmnusa.com

Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5335 Marshall Tool & Supply_____602-269-6295 Clamping Kyocera Cutting Tools______ 480-244-4758 SCHUNK_____________ 919-452-4535 CNC Lathe Accessories Von Ruden Manufacturing__ 763-682-0322 CNC Collet Chucks Royal Products__________ 800-645-4174 Collet Fixtures Royal Products__________ 800-645-4174 Coolant Shields Lucy’s Machine Company____323-587-6162 Coolant Systems Ebbco Inc____________ 800-809-3901 MP Systems___________ 909-282-7463 MSC Direct____________ 480-755-0415 Star Metal Fluids________ 800-367-9966 Coolant Systems: Chillers MP Systems___________ 909-282-7463 Cutting Tools Cutting Tools Consultants____ 602-277-1342 Kyocera Cutting Tools______ 480-244-4758 Ingersoll Rand__________206-472-0826 MSC Direct____________ 480-755-0415 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades__ 303-761-3000 S.L. Fusco____________ 602-276-0077 Sandvik Coromant________480-233-0997 Sandvik Coromant________ 602-628-4242 Von Ruden Manufacturing__ 763-682-0322 Richard Amy Regional Sales Manager

BARTON INTERNATIONAL cell 951.551.2685 sales 800.741.7756 ramy@barton.com www.barton.com A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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Digital Readout Units Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery________ 480-775-6462 Lone Arrow___________ 480-507-8074 Magnum Precision Mach____ 602-431-8300 Draw Tubes & Bars Lucy’s Machine Company____323-587-6162 Dust Collectors Lone Arrow__________480-507-8074 Fasteners MSC Direct____________ 480-755-0415 Filtration Equip. Ebbco Inc____________ 800-809-3901 Qualichem, Inc._________ 480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids________ 800-367-9966 EDM Tooling Systems EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 EDM Performance _______ 800-336-2946 Filtermist Mist Collectors Royal Products__________ 800-645-4174 Grippers SCHUNK_____________ 919-452-4535 Guard & Vacuum Pedestals For Grinders Midaco Corporation_______847-593-8420 Live Centers Royal Products__________ 800-645-4174 Live Tool Holders SCHUNK_____________ 919-452-4535 Von Ruden Manufacturing___ 763-682-0322 Lubricants / Systems Pioneer Distributing Co._____ 602-278-2693 S.L. Fusco____________ 602-276-0077 Star Metal Fluids________ 800-367-9966 Material Handling Systems Ingersoll Rand__________ 206-472-0826 Machine Tool Accessories Von Ruden Manufacturing___ 763-682-0322 Milling and Turning Products Kyocera Cutting Tools______ 480-244-4758 Von Ruden Manufacturing_ 763-682-0322 Pallet Systems Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711

Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5335 Parts Washing Equipment D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Qualichem, Inc________ 480-320-0308 S.L. Fusco____________602-276-0077 Star Metal Fluids_______ 800-367-9966 R8 Quick-Change Tool System Royal Products_________ 800-645-4174 Robot Accessories SCHUNK_____________919-452-4535 Rota-Rack Parts Accumulator Royal Products_________ 800-645-4174 Scales Accurate Scale_________ 480-926-3550 Sealants S.L. Fusco____________602-276-0077 Stellar Industrial________ 800-562-8258 Spindles GMN USA____________800-686-1679 Static Tool Holders


Jeff Klimowicz Regional Sales Manager 480.320.0308 mobile jklimowicz@qualichem.com qualichem.com ISO 9001:2015 | All products proudly made in the USA.

CONSUMMABLES Cutting Fluids & Oils (Coolants) Echols Saw & Supply_____ 602-278-3918 Marshall Tool & Supply____ 602-269-6295 Pioneer Distributing Co.___ 602-278-2693 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_ 303-761-3000 SCHUNK_____________919-452-4535 S.L. Fusco____________ 602-276-0077 Von Ruden Manufacturing___763-682-0322 Star Metal Fluids________ 800-367-9966 Tooling Columns EDM Materials & Supplies Stevens Engineering_______602-272-6766 Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 D & R Machinery________ 480-775-6462 Vibratory Equipment Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 EDM Performance acc’s_____ 800-336-2946 Qualichem Inc__________ 480-320-0308 Vises and Vise Jaws Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 Single Source Technologies___ 602-686-0895 Stevens Engineering_______602-272-6766 Star Metal Fluids________ 800-367-9966 Garnet Waterjet Abrasives Barton International ______ 800-741-7756 Barton International ______800-741-7756 GMA Garnet___________ 882-243-9300 GMA Garnet___________882-243-9300 Impression Materials Lone Arrow___________480-507-8074 Roydent_____________ 480-607-1876 Waterjet Accessories Machine Tool Cool. Filtration Barton International ______800-741-7756 D & R Machinery________ 480-775-6462 GMA Garnet___________882-243-9300 Qualichem, Inc_________ 480-320-0308 Lone Arrow___________480-507-8074 MSC Direct____________ 480-755-0415 Waterjet Bricks/Hoppers Star Metal Fluids________ 800-367-9966 Barton International ______800-741-7756 Mounting Brackets Waterjet Replacement Parts Lucy’s Machine Company____323-587-6162 Arizona CNC Equip_______480-615-6353 Solvents & Degreasing Agents Barton International ______800-741-7756 Qualichem, Inc_________ 480-320-0308 GMA Garnet___________882-243-9300 Star Metal Fluids________ 800-367-9966 Work Holding Spindle Liners Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Lucy’s Machine Company____323-587-6162 Kurt Manufacturing_______ 763-574-8320 HARDWARE MATERIAL Alloys: High Temperature MSC Direct____________480-755-0415 Stevens Engineering_______602-272-6766 Aerodyne Alloys_________ 860-289-3820

Western States Metals______ 801-978-0562 Alloys: Specialty Aerodyne Alloys_________ 860-289-3820 Apache Steel Company_____ 602-323-2200 Sierra Alloys TSI_________ 800-423-1897 Aluminum Apache Steel Company_____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals____________ 602-688-8003 Bralco Metals Phoenix______ 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque___ 505-345-0959 Ind. Metal Supply________ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_________ 877-977-6061 Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 Tube Service Company_____ 602-267-9865 Aluminum Extrusions Bralco Metals Phoenix______ 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque___ 505-345-0959 Ind. Metal Supply________ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_________ 877-977-6061 Armor:Commercial Kloeckner Metals________ 480-389-2883 Armor:Military Grade Kloeckner Metals________ 480-389-2883 Bar: Large Diameter Bralco Metals Phoenix______ 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque___ 505-345-0959 Coastal Metals__________ 800-811-7466 Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 TW Metals____________ 800-203-8000 Brass Apache Steel Company_____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals____________ 602-688-8003 Bralco Metals Phoenix______ 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque___ 505-345-0959 Coast Aluminum_________ 877-977-6061 Coastal Metals__________ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply________ 602-454-1500

Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 Western States Metals______801-978-0562 Bronze Apache Steel Company____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals___________ 602-688-8003 Coastal Metals__________ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply________602-454-1500 Western States Metals______801-978-0562 Carbon Apache Steel Company____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals___________ 602-688-8003 Coastal Metals__________ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply________602-454-1500 Cast Iron Western States Metals______801-978-0562 Castings Ind. Metal Supply________602-454-1500 Chrome Rod Western States Metals______801-978-0562 Copper Apache Steel Company____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals___________ 602-688-8003 Ind. Metal Supply________602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_________877-977-6061 Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 Western States Metals______801-978-0562 Drill Rod Apache Steel Company____ 602-323-2200 Extrusions

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BarryMetalsCo@aol.com

Von Ruden Manufacturing, Inc. Since 1946

Sales@CoastalMetals.com

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

Brandon Anderson President

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

DIRECT: 763.682.0322 PHONE: 763.682.3122 FAX: 763.682.3954

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

www.vonruden.com

Driven Tooling for the Machine Tool Industry

Made in USA

Ron Muenchow rmuenchow@upmet.com Mobile 619.871.0002 | Toll Free 888.282.3292 14941 East Northam Street, La Mirada, CA 90638 www.upmet.com

TW Metals____________800-203-8000 Lead Ind. Metal Supply________602-454-1500 Material Sales Jacquet West__________ 310-684-4370 Titanium Laube Titanium___805-388-1050x124 Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 TW Metals____________800-203-8000 Metals Apache Steel Company_____602-323-2200 AZ Metals____________602-688-8003 AZ Tool & Steel_________480-784-1600 Bralco Metals Phoenix______ 602-252-1918 Coast Aluminum_________ 877-977-6061 Davis Salvage Co________602-267-7208 Ind. Metal Supply________602-454-1500 Jacquet West___________ 310-684-4370 Kloeckner Metals________480-389-2883 Laube Titanium____805-388-1050x124 Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 Sierra Alloys TSI_________800-423-1897 Tube Service Company_____602-267-9865 TW Metals____________800-203-8000 Western States Metals______ 801-978-0562 Metals-Bar & Plate Apache Steel Company_____602-323-2200 AZ Metals____________602-688-8003 AZ Tool & Steel_________480-784-1600

Bralco Metals Phoenix_____ 602-252-1918 Bralco Metals Albuquerque___ 505-345-0959 Coast Aluminum_________ 877-977-6061 Davis Salvage Co________ 602-267-7208 Ind. Metal Supply________ 602-454-1500 Jacquet West__________ 310-684-4370 Kloeckner Metals________ 480-389-2883 Plastics- Acrylic/PVC, Tubing, Nylon, Many Others Port Plastics___________ 480-813-6118 Titanium Laube Titanium___805-388-1050x124 Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 Nickel Alloys Jacquet West__________ 310-684-4370 Stainless Steel Jacquet West___________ 310-684-4370 Samuel, Son & Co________ 602-721-0176 Sierra Alloys TSI_________ 800-423-1897 Tool Steel Apache Steel Company_____ 602-323-2200 Davis Salvage Co________ 602-267-7208 Titanium & Hastelloy Apache Steel Company_____ 602-323-2200 Laube Titanium____805-388-1050x124 Sierra Alloys TSI_________ 800-423-1897

Duane Hoffmann Sales Engineer - S. CA, AZ Cell: 310-415-4810 Toll Free: 888-554-8394 Fax: 888-554-8392 dhoffmann@tungaloyamerica.com

Tungaloy America, Inc.

3726 N. Ventura Drive, Arlington Heights, IL 60004 www.tungaloyamerica.com

LRW Cutting Tools_______ 602-269-1775 Marshall Tool & Supply_____ 602-269-6295 Moore Tool & Equipment____ 602-455-8904 Sandvik Coromant________ 480-233-0997 Sandvik Coromant________ 602-628-4242 The Tool Crib Inc.________ 602-978-3130 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Cutting Tools Consultants___ 602-277-1342 Horizon Carbide_________480-968-0957 End Mills LRW Cutting Tools________ 602-269-1775 Coast Aluminum Sales_____ 480-797-5162 Magnum Precision Mach____602-431-8300 Cutting Tools Consultants ____ 602-277-1342 Marshall Tool & Supply_____ 602-269-629 LRW Cutting Tools________ 602-269-1775 Marshall Tool & Supply_____ 602-269-6295 Clamping & Gripping Kyocera Cutting Tools______ 480-244-4758 The Tool Crib Inc.________ 602-978-3130 SCHUNK_____________ 919-452-4535 Sandvik Coromant________ 480-233-0997 Cutting Tools Sandvik Coromant________ 602-628-4242 Cutting Tools Consultants____ 602-277-1342 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Horizon Carbide_________480-968-0957 Fixtures Kyocera Cutting Tools______ 480-244-4758 SCHUNK_____________ 919-452-4535 LRW Cutting Tools________ 602-269-1775 Form Tools MSC Direct____________ 480-755-0415 Coast Aluminum Sales_____ 480-797-5162 Sandvik Coromant________480-233-0997 Sandvik Coromant________602-628-4242 Cutting Tools Consultants____ 602-277-1342 The Tool Crib Inc.________ 602-978-3130 Horizon Carbide_________ 480-968-0957 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 LRW Cutting Tools________ 602-269-1775 Cutting Tools: Custom Horizon Carbide_________480-968-0957 LRW Cutting Tools________ 602-269-1775 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810

Tubing & Pipe Apache Steel Company_____ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals____________ 602-688-8003 Ind. Metal Supply________ 602-454-1500 Tube Service Company_____ 602-267-9865 INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE Boring Bars Marshall Tool & Supply_____ 602-269-6295 The Tool Crib Inc.________ 602-978-3130 Drills Carbide Cutting Tools Consultants____ 602-277-1342

Patti Robison General Manager

120 E. Corporate Place Ste #12 Chandler, AZ 85225 www,portplastics.com probison@portplastics.com

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Sean Arsenault

Account Manager Vero Software Part of Hexagon

The World’s #1 Manufacturing Solutions Provider • Production Milling • 4/5 Axis Milling

sean.arsenault@verosoftware.com www.verosoftware.com

Edward Merkle

General Manager

• Production Turning • Multi-Axis Mill/Turn

T: +1 866-675-6551 x5432 M: +1 602-359-2530 F: +1 866-200-7791

602-978-3130 1-800-689-8665

THE TOOL CRIB INC. The MACHINE SHOP PIT STOP

ttctime2@gmail.com www.ttcroundcutters.com 21640 N 19th Ave, # C-103,Phoenix, AZ 85027

Inserts, Indexable Coast Aluminum Sales_____ 480-797-5162 Horizon Carbide_________480-968-0957 Kyocera Cutting Tools______480-244-4758 Marshall Tool & Supply_____602-269-6295 MSC Direct____________ 480-755-0415 Sandvik Coromant________480-233-0997 Sandvik Coromant________602-628-4242 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Inserts, PCD/CBN Coast Aluminum Sales_____ 480-797-5162 Horizon Carbide_________480-968-0957 Marshall Tool & Supply_____602-269-6295 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Key Cutters The Tool Crib Inc.________ 602-978-3130 Reamers & Drills, PCD Coast Aluminum Sales_____ 480-797-5162 Marshall Tool & Supply_____602-269-6295 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Precision Toolholding Products SCHUNK_____________ 919-452-4535 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Von Ruden Manufacturing___ 763-682-0322 Thread Mills Coast Aluminum Sales_____ 480-797-5162 Horizon Carbide_________480-968-0957 Sandvik Coromant________480-233-0997

Sandvik Coromant________ 602-628-4242 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Tooling Columns/ Tombstones Ellison Machinery________ 480-968-5335 Stevens Engineering_______ 602-272-6766 Tooling Systems Ellison Machinery________ 480-968-5335 Sandvik Coromant________ 480-233-0997 Sandvik Coromant________ 602-628-4242 Tungaloy America________ 310-415-4810 Von Ruden Manufacturing___ 763-682-0322 PALLET SYSTEMS Manual & Automatic Pallet Systems Midaco Corporation_______ 847-593-8420 ROBOTICS Part Loading Systems Midaco Corporation_______847-593-8420 CAD/CAM Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 Autodesk_____________ 877 335 2261 Feature Cam___________ 602-502-9654 Interlink Engineering_____ 480-699-0600 MLC CAD (MasterCAM)_____ 480-696-6056 MLC CAD (SolidWorks)_____ 480-696-6056 Turul Engineering________ 480-420-7117 Vero Software__________ 602-359-2530 Software, Inv. Control Autodesk_____________ 877 335 2261 Feature Cam___________ 602-502-9654 MLC CAD (MasterCAM)_____ 480-696-6056 MLC CAD (SolidWorks)_____ 480-696-6056 Turul Engineering________ 480-420-7117 Software, NC Programming Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711

YOUR PARTNER IN CUSTOM TOOLING SOLUTIONS

CHRIS WINDSOR

Director of Business Operations

p. 602.269.1775 f. 602.269.0542 1735 N. 28th Ave #1 Phoenix, AZ 85009

Autodesk_____________877 335 2261 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Feature Cam___________602-502-9654 Interlink Engineering_____ 480-699-0600 MLC CAD (MasterCAM)_____480-696-6056 MLC CAD (SolidWorks)_____480-696-6056 Turul Engineering________ 480-420-7117 Software, Servicing Autodesk_____________877 335 2261 Feature Cam___________602-502-9654 Interlink Engineering_______480-699-0600 MLC CAD (MasterCAM)_____480-696-6056 MLC CAD (SolidWorks)_____480-696-6056 Turul Engineering________ 480-420-7117 PRODUCTS Guns Layke Tactical__________602-272-2654 SERVICES Automation & Controls FourPac_____________602-751-2070 MC Engineering_________314-456-7567 Metals Eng & Testing Lab.____602-272-4571 Banks Alerus Bank & Trust_______ 480-905-2414 Western Banks__________ 480-917-4243 Business Consulting Arizona MEP___________602-845-1200 BMSC______________480-445-9400 Quick Turn Financial_______480-385-1220

chris@lrwtool.com www.lrwtool.com toll free 877.845.7940

Scarla Consulting Group_____480-242-5412 Calibration Services Advanced Coordinate Tech___480-921-3370 Arizona CNC Equip_ _____ 480-615-6353 Field Calibrations_______ 480-756-8828 Klontech Industrial Sales____ 480-948-1871 Washington Calibration_____480-820-0506 Calibration: Repair & Certify Advanced Coordinate Tech___480-921-3370 Field Calibrations_______ 480-756-8828 Washington Calibration_____480-820-0506 Calibration: Scales Accurate Scale__________480-926-3550 Commercial General Contractor KLM Realty___________602-723-3508 Consulting Arizona MEP___________602-845-1200 BMSC______________480-445-9400 Interlink Engineering_______480-699-0600 Quality Training Consultants__928-284-0856 Scarla Consulting Group_____480-242-5412 Sustaining Edge Solutions____888-572-9642 Contract Inspection Klontech Measure Sol______ 480-626-8131 Contract Programming Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Klontech Measure Sol______ 480-626-8131 CNC Training

Cutting Tools made in the U.S.A. since 1964

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Banking • Mortgage Retirement • Wealth Mgmt TIM BRUNNER RELATIONSHIP MANAGER O: 480.905.2414 C: 602.501.0606 Tim.Brunner@alerus.Com 17045 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85255

ALERUS.COM

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108 N. 40th St. Phoenix 1245 E. Buckeye Rd.

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maricopaskillcenter.com/machining gatewaycc.edu/industrial

Trevor Mckendry Vice President

1702 East Highland Avenue Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 85016-4695 www.daumcommercial.com

Direct (602) 575-2332 Cell (602) 686-2236 eFax (602) 296-0189 trevor.mckendry@daumcommercial.com

ONCOR INTERNATIONAL

Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Gateway Community College__602-286-8050 Crates/Pallets Beau’s Crates__________480-966-3630 Crating Technology_______602-528-3628 Crating Onsite Beau’s Crates__________480-966-3630 Design Services Metalcraft Inc.________480-967-4889 Engineering Services Advanced Coord. Tech _____ 623-780-4137 Interlink Engineering_____ 480-699-0600 Financial Services Alerus Bank & Trust_______ 480-905-2414 Banterra Bank__________ 480-770-0007 BMO Harris Bank________ 602-241-6586 BMO Harris Bank________602-650-3779 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

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SBG Capital___________ 480-897-4988 Western Banks__________ 480-917-4243 Heavyhaul Hunter Machine Moving_____ 602-246-8783 IRH _ _ ____________ 800-334-2409 Insurance Services NFP Property & Casualty____ 480-458-6052 ISO9001 Certification KALOS Certifications_______ 480-486-8007 ISO/AS9100 Consulting Arizona MEP___________ 602-845-1200 BMSC______________ 480-445-9400 Quality Training Consultants__ 928-284-0856 Scarla Consulting Group_____ 480-242-5412 Sustaining Edge Solutions___ _888-572-9642 ISO9001 Lead Auditor Training KALOS Certifications_______ 480-486-8007 IT/ Network Specialists Onsite Technical Services____ 602-595-2227 IT/ Software Support Services Onsite Technical Services____ 602-595-2227 Leasing and Financing Alerus Bank & Trust_______ 480-905-2414 Banterra Bank__________ 480-770-0007 BMO Harris Bank________ 602-241-6586 BMO Harris Bank________ 602-650-3779 KLM Realty___________ 602-723-3508

Western Banks___________480-917-4243 Lean Manufacturing Arizona MEP___________ 602-845-1200 BMSC ______________ 480-445-9400 Sustaining Edge Solutions_____888-572-9642 Machinery Installation C&M Rigging__________ 602-253-8200 Hunter Machine Moving_____ 602-246-8783 IRH _____________800-334-2409 S&M Moving___________602-586-3291 Machinery Moving C&M Rigging__________ 602-253-8200 Hunter Machine Moving_____ 602-246-8783 IRH _ ____________800-334-2409 S&M Moving__________ 602-586-3291 Machinery Storage C&M Rigging__________ 602-253-8200 Hunter Machine Moving_____ 602-246-8783 SERVICES/MARKETING/DESIGN Photography Takashi Sato____________602-790-3160 Procurement Fast DMS______________424-FAST-DMS Public Relations New Angle Media_________602-295-1813

Marketing/ Web Desing New Angle Media________602-295-1813 Real Estate, Commercial DAUM_____________ 602-575-2332 KLM Realty__________ 602-723-3508 Recycling Barry Metals___________602-484-7186 Consolidated Resources Inc.___623-931-5009 Davis Salvage Co_______ 602-267-7208 Phoenix Metal Trading____ 602-257-4660 Reverse Engineering BMSC_____________ 480-445-9400 Klontech Measure Sol______480-626-8131 Metalcraft Inc.__________480-967-4889 Metals Eng & Testing Lab.____602-272-4571 Rigging C&M Rigging_________ 602-253-8200 Hunter Machine Moving_____602-246-8783 IRH _ _ ____________ 800-334-2409 S&M Moving__________ 602-586-3291 Schools, Custom Training Arizona MEP___________602-845-1200 AZPMAP_____________602-723-8191 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5335 Gateway Community College_ 602-286-8050


Michael McSWEENEY

Sales Manager

Ph: +1 724 696 4340 x3437 Direct: +1 724 213 7290 Cell: +1 724 309 1940 mcsweeney.michael@rotarex.com

ROTAREX NORTH AMERICA

101 Bilby Rd, Building #2 Hackettstown, NJ 07840 www.rotarexfiretec.com

K L McINT YRE GC General Contractors

Steve Mckendry

602-723-3508

Executive Vice President Principal 1702 East Highland Avenue Suite 120 Phoenix, AZ 85016-4695 www.daumcommercial.com

Kenneth McIntyre, Sr.

Direct (602) 575-2300 Cell (602) 463-9310 eFax (602) 296-0189 steve.mckendry@daumcommercial.com

KLMcIntyre@cox.net

ROC 213527 ~ ROC 213528

ONCOR INTERNATIONAL

Schools, Machining & Training Gateway Community College__602-286-8050 Systems Integration MC Engineering_________314-456-7567 Transportation C&M Rigging__________602-253-8200 IRH ______________ 800-334-2409 S&M Moving__________ 602-586-3291 Transportation: Air/Freight/Ground C&M Rigging__________602-253-8200 IRH ______________ 800-334-2409 S&M Moving__________ 602-586-3291 Working Capital, Credit Lines Banterra Bank__________ 480-770-0007 SBG Capital___________ 480-897-4988 Western Banks__________ 480-917-4243 REPAIR/DESIGN Bar Feeder Repair Edge Technologies________ 951-440-1574 Machine Tool Rebuilding Advanced Precision _______ 602-525-0156 API Services___________ 757-223-4157 Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 DM Machine Repair_______ 480-709-1450 EDM Network__________ 480-836-1782 FourPac_____________602-751-2070 MC Engineering_________314-456-7567 The Werks C&C, Inc_______ 602-569-1809

Machine Retrofitting/CNC Adams Machinery_______ 480-968-3711 API Services__________ 757-223-4157 Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 Contract Programming Adams Machinery_______ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery_______480-968-5335 Klontech Measure Sol______ 480-626-8131 CNC Training Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 Gateway Community College__602-286-8050 Design Services Fast DMS_____________ 424-FAST-DMS Metalcraft Inc.__________480-967-4889 Engineering Services Advanced Coord. Tech _____ 623-780-4137 Fast DMS_____________ 424-FAST-DMS Metals Eng & Testing Lab.____602-272-4571 Financial Services Alerus Bank & Trust_______ 480-905-2414 Banterra Bank__________480-770-0007 BMO Harris Bank________ 602-241-6586 BMO Harris Bank________602-650-3779 Droeg Financial Services____480-345-6575 SBG Capital___________480-897-4988 Maint/Repair Services Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 Advanced Precision _______ 602-525-0156 Arizona CNC Equip_______ 480-615-6353 DM Machine Repair_______480-709-1450 D & R Machinery________480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery________480-968-5335 The Werks C&C, Inc_______602-569-1809 White’s Niche Products_____602-290-9402 Prev. Maint Programs Adams Machinery_______ 480-968-3711 Advanced Precision ______ 602-525-0156 API Services__________ 757-223-4157 Arizona CNC Equip______ 480-615-6353 DM Machine Repair______ 480-709-1450

Spindle Rebuilding D & R Machinery_______ 480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5335 GMN USA___________800-686-1679 Tool Repair, Coating, The Werks C&C, Inc______ 602-569-1809 Treatment Repair -Hydraulic Cutting Tools Consultants_ 602-277-1342 Advanced Precision ______ 602-525-0156 SAFETY The Werks C&C, Inc______ 602-569-1809 Fire Protection Systems Repair - Portable Rotarex___________ 480-689-8756 Advanced Precision ______ 602-525-0156 Testing, Metallurgical The Werks C&C, Inc_______ 602-569-1809 Metals Eng & Testing Lab.___ 602-272-4571

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Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Processes

Hi-Tech Machining & Eng____520-889-8325 WESTERN CAST PARTS LLC IMCOR Corp___________ 602-245-0148 Steve Whisel JD Machine___________801-782-4403 Field Sales & Engineering JDB Ltd._____________602-992-9627 4024 E. Casitas Del Rio Dr. Phoenix, AZ 85050 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331 Phone: (480) 284-6618 Cell: (480) 250-9764 MAKstride____________928-460-6054 Email: swcastings@cox.net Morsch Machine_________ 480-961-7673 ADDITIVE MFG / 3 D PRINTING Petersen_____________800-410-6789 Thermo Couples Athena 3D Manufacturing____480-206-4128 Precise Metal Products_____602-272-2625 Cleveland Electric Labs_____ 480-967-2501 Bending: CNC Faustson_____________303-420-7422 Systems Integrators_______623-434-3136 Jaguar Precision Machine____505-242-6545 Wrico_____________ 480-892-7800 Precise Metal Products____ 602-272-2625 Cable/Harness Assembly ASSEMBLY Brazing: Aluminum Dip Bar-S Machine__________ 928-636-2115 AAE_______________928-772-9887 Abrams Airborne Mfg______520-887-1727 Clean Room Assembly Abrams Airborne Mfg______ 520-887-1727 Jan’s Inc._____________480-833-7305 Bolts Metallizing - CWST_____602-244-2432 ANEWCO_____________ 520-751-1222 L&W Fluid____________602-323-2560 BROACHING CAP ______________602-464-9629 Fixtures: Assembly Air Gear_____________602-275-7996 Cleveland Electric Labs____ 480-967-2501 Newport Tool__________ 801-295-7411 Apache Gear, Inc________ 623-934-7144 GHT Services___________480-396-1800 Assembly: Weldments CASTINGS Petersen_____________800-410-6789 AATC ______________ 602-268-1467 AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS MC Engineering_________ 314-456-7567 Western Cast Parts_______ 480-250-9764 BAR CODING Castings: Prototype Danyelle Vigari AATC ______________ 602-268-1467 Sensing Solutions Cleveland Electric Labs____ 480-967-2501 Western Cast Parts_______ 480-250-9764 21622 North 14th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85027-2806 www.axiantech.com 623-580-0800

Customer Service

Direct: 623-889-0725 Cell: 623-418- 1831

sales@axiantech.com

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Castings: Production AATC ______________602-268-1467 Western Cast Parts_______480-250-9764 COATING Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 Bolts Metallizing - CWST____ 602-244-2432 CAP _____________ 602-464-9629 Coating Technologies______623-242-9575 Collins Metal Finishing_____ 602-275-3117 Frontier Group__________928-636-0130 Louie’s Black Oxide______ 602-257-0530 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090


Semiray, A Div of Mistras____ 602-275-1917 Southwest Powder Coating___602-272-0878 Chromatic Over Zinc Diecast Sav-On Plating__________ 602-252-4311 Coating: Black Oxide Coating Technologies______ 623-242-9575 Collins Metal Finishing_____ 602-275-3117 Louie’s Black Oxide_______602-257-0530 PAS Technologies________602-744-2600 Coating: Cerakote Masic Industries_________ 503-232-9109 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Coating: Chem Film CAP_______________602-464-9629 Collins Metal Finishing_____ 602-275-3117 Frontier Group__________ 928-636-0130 Gold Tech Industries_______480-968-1930 PAS Technologies________602-744-2600 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Semiray, A Div of Mistras____ 602-275-1917 PAS Technologies________602-744-2600

Powder Coating The Metal Man_________ 800-448-9448 602-438-4443 Arizona Finishing________ Sav-On Plating__________ 602-252-4311 Collins Metal Finishing_____ 602-275-3117 Coating: Dry Film Lube Frontier Group__________ 928-636-0130 Coating Technologies______ 623-242-9575 IMCOR Corp___________ 602-245-0148 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Semiray, A Div of Mistras____ 602-275-1917 Pilkington Metal Finishing_ _ ____801-972-2146 Die Casting/Aluminum & Zinc Coating: Liquid Perfection Industrial Finishing_ _ _520-434-9090 TVT Die Casting_________ 800-280-2278 Collins Metal Finishing____ 602-275-3117 Southwest Powder Coating___ 602-272-0878 DIES Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 CUTTING Pilkington Metal Finishing__ 801-972-2146 Echols Saw & Supply______ 602-278-3918 Arizona Wire & Tool________480-813-1002 Southwest Waterjet-Laser____ 480-306-7748 Precision Die & Stamp’g____ 480-967-2038 Coating: Nickel/Teflon Coating Technologies______ 623-242-9575 Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 Wissota Tool & Die_______ 480-507-3484 Collins Metal Finishing_____ 602-275-3117 The Metal Man_________ 800-448-9448 Wrico______________ 480-892-7800 EDM Bandsaw Cutting Coating: NP3 EDM: Drilling Small Hole Coating Technologies______ 623-242-9575 Echols Saw & Supply______ 602-278-3918 AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 CNC Router Coating:Zinc & Mag.Phos. EDM Tech____________ 602-278-6666 Chemetall____________ 714-739-2821 Micropulse West_________ 480-966-2300 LAYKE, Inc.____________ 602-272-2654 Die Cutting Coating Technologies______ 623-242-9575 Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 Micropulse West_________ 480-966-2300 Collins Metal Finishing_____ 602-275-3117 Quality Mold___________ 480-892-5480 Laser Frontier Group__________ 928-636-0130 APMI_______________ 480-668-0024 Sun Tech______________480-921-1665 Louie’s Black Oxide_______ 602-257-0530 Desert Precision Mfg______ 520-887-4433 EDM: Ram-Type (Sinking) PAS Technologies________ 602-744-2600 Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 Coating:Passivation Fine Line Laser Cutting_____ 602-863-3196 ANEWCO______________520-751-1222 CAP ______________ 602-464-9629 Tube Laser Cutting EDM Tech____________ 602-278-6666 Tube Service Company_____ 602-267-9865 Faustson_____________ 303-420-7422 Frontier Group__________ 928-636-0130 DIE CASTING PAS Technologies________ 602-744-2600 Micropulse West_________ 480-966-2300 Semiray, A Div of Mistras____ 602-275-1917 TVT Die Casting_________ 800-280-2278 Milco EDM & Waterjet_______714-373-0098

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Caleb T. Kratz

Simulation Product Specialist Southwest Territory Manager

MOBILE: 713-252-2784

caleb.kratz@autodesk.com

valtechmfg@qwestoffice.net

Autodesk, Inc. Houston, TX 77459 www.autodesk.com

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Craig Roth President/C.O.O.

Spring & Manufacturing Co.,Inc.

Patrick H. Stewart II President

A Complete Manufacturing Facility for Fabrication, Machining and Assembly

21631 N. 3rd Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85027 p (623) 492 9400 x215 f (623) 492 9071 pstewart@stewartmfg.com www.stewartmfg.com

SPRINGS- STAMPINGS- MACH INED PARTS- WASHER S -WIR E FORMSFORMED TUB ING-ASSEMBLIES

3325 East Wier Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Phone: (602)243-4329 Cell: (602)370-5777

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Spring & Manufacturing Co.,Inc.

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Gilbert Metal Stamping_____ 480-503-1283

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Graphel Corp__________ 800-255-1104

Quality Mold___________ 480-892-5480 Sun Tech_____________ 480-921-1665 EDM: Dialectric Systems /Filtration Ebbco Inc____________ 800-809-3901 EDM: Electrodes/Reworking Graphel Corp__________ 800-255-1104 EDM: Wire 3D Machine LLC_________ 480-239-8254 AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 ANEWCO_____________ 520-751-1222 Arizona Wire & Tool_______ 480-813-1002 Auer Precision__________ 480-834-4637 Continental Machining_____ 800-777-2483 EDM Tech____________ 602-278-6666 Faustson_____________ 303-420-7422

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Micropulse West_________ 480-966-2300 Milco EDM & Waterjet______ 714-373-0098 Moore Tool & Die________ 480-622-1705 Powill Manufacturing______ 623-780-4100 Quality Mold__________480-892-5480 Sun Tech_____________ 480-921-1665 Thompson Machine_______ 505-823-1453 Whitley Machine________ 602-323-5550 Wrico______________480-892-7800 ENGINEERING/ PROGRAMMING Athena 3D Manufacturing____ 480-206-4128 IMCOR Corp___________602-245-0148 K-2 Manufacturing_______ 602-455-9575 FABRICATION: SHEET METAL Abrams Airborne Mfg______ 520-887-1727 AERO Spring & Mfg Co_____ 602-243-4329 Aero Tech____________ 801-292-0493 Allfab Engineering_______ 602-437-0497 Americhem Engineering_____ 602-437-1188 ANEWCO_____________ 520-751-1222 APMI ______________ 480-668-0024 ATEC Engineering________ 480-569-3337 AzMark_____________ 480-926-8969 BEL Machining__________ 480-445-9881 BID Machine, Inc________ 480-892-7304 Continental Machining_____ 800-777-2483 Creedbilt Inc___________ 623-939-8119 Dayton Lamina_________ 248-489-9122 Desert Precision Mfg______ 520-887-4433 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication_ 602-437-0339 FMD Fabrication Services_____ 602-368-6835

Craig Roth President/C.O.O.

Spring & Manufacturing Co.,Inc.

A Complete Manufacturing Facility for Fabrication, Machining and Assembly SPRINGS- STAMPINGS- MACH INED PARTS- WASHER S -WIR E FORMSFORMED TUB ING-ASSEMBLIES

3325 East Wier Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Phone: (602)243-4329 Cell: (602)370-5777

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3325 East Wier Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Phone: (602)243-4329 Cell: (602)370-5777

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Fry Fabrications_________602-454-0701 Fine Line Fabricating_____ 602-863-3506 Gilbert Metal Stamping____ 480-503-1283 Group Manufacturing Serv__ 480-966-3952 IMCOR Corp___________602-245-0148 JD Machine__________ 801-782-4403 K-2 Manufacturing______ 602-455-9575 Lynch Brothers Mfg______ 602-267-7575 Magnum Companies_____ 602.272.3600 Metzfab____________ 602- 539-9591 Nelson Engineering_______602-273-7114 Part Partners__________603-831-2771 Petersen_____________800-410-6789 Precise Metal Products____ 602-272-2625 RM Garrison Machining____ 623-582-6544 Scriven Precision________ 480-961-9775 Stewart Precision Mfg_____ 623-492-9400 TMM Precision ________ 800-448-9448 Weiser Engineering______ 303-280-2778 Whitley Machine_______ 602-323-5550 Wrico_____________ 480-892-7800

Fabrication: Chemical Processing Craig Roth Systems President/C.O.O. Americhem Engineering______602-437-1188 Spring & Manufacturing Co.,Inc. A Complete Manufacturing (Medium Facility for Aluminum & Large) Fabrication, Machining and Assembly 3325 East Wier Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Aero Tech____________ 801-292-0493 Phone: (602)243-4329 FMD Fabrication Services_____ 602-368-6835 Cell: (602)370-5777 Fabrication: Custom Metal Allfab Engineering_______ 602-437-0497 Fine Line Fabricating______ 602-863-3506 K-2 Mfg_____________ 602-455-9575 Precise Metal Products_____ 602-272-2625 Fabrication: Medium & Large Abrams Airborne Mfg_______520-887-1727 ANEWCO_____________ 520-751-1222 APMI_______________ 480-668-0024

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Mike Sniegowski Precision Grinding for the Aerospace Industry since 1998 2821 W. Willetta Phone: (602) 353-8088

Phoenix, AZ 85009

Mike@BlueStreakGrinding.com

www.bluestreakgrinding.com

Petersen____________800-410-6789 FINISHING Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 Coating Technologies_____ 623-242-9575 EPSI______________714-256-8950 Gold Tech Industries_____ 480-968-1930 Louie’s Black Oxide______ 602-257-0530 PAS Technologies_______ 602-744-2600 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Phoenix Heat Treating____ 602-258-7751 Southwest Powder Coating__ 602-272-0878 BEL Machining__________ 480-445-9881 Continental Machining_____ 800-777-2483 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication__ 602-437-0339 Fine Line Fabricating______ 602-863-3506 Fry Fabrications_________ 602-454-0701 Fine Line Fabricating______ 602-863-3506 FMD Fabrication Services_____602-368-6835 Fry Fabrications_________ 602-454-0701 IMCOR Corp___________ 602-245-0148 Jan’s Inc._____________ 480-833-7305 JD Machine___________ 801-782-4403 Magnum Companies______602.272.3600 Metzfab_____________602- 539-9591 Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 Precise Metal Products_____ 602-272-2625 Precision Metalworks______ 602-455-9575 RM Garrison Machiing___623-582-6544 Stewart Precision Mfg______ 623-492-9400 TMM Precision _________ 800-448-9448 Weiser Engineering_______ 303-280-2778 Fabrication: Steel Magnum Companies______602.272.3600

TVT Die Casting________ 800-280-2278 Abrasive Blasting Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Semiray, A Div of Mistras____602-275-1917 STP Performance Coating LLC__602-276-1231 Dry Film Lubrication Bolts Metallizing - CWST____ 602-244-2432 CAP _____________ 602-464-9629 PAS Technologies_______ 602-744-2600 Semiray, A Div of Mistras____602-275-1917 Electro-Polishing Collins Metal Finishing_____ 602-275-3117 Glass Bead Clean A2Z Sandblasting_______ 602-716-5566 Byington Steel Treating____ 408-727-6630 Coating Technologies_____ 623-242-9575 Gold Tech Industries______ 480-968-1930

Info@sungrindingUSA.com

Lone Arrow__________ 480-507-8074 PAS Technologies_______ 602-744-2600 Southwest Powder Coating__ 602-272-0878 Gun Finishing Louie’s Gun Finishing_____ 602-257-0530 Passivation CAP _____________ 602-464-9629 Coating Technologies____ _623-242-9575 Frontier Group_________ 928-636-0130 Gold Tech Industries______ 480-968-1930 PAS Technologies_______ 602-744-2600 Semiray, A Div of Mistras____602-275-1917 Polishing EPSI______________714-256-8950 Gold Tech Industries______ 480-968-1930 RM Garrison Machining____ 623-582-6544 Sand Blasting A2Z Sandblasting_______ 602-716-5566 Byington Steel Treating____ 408-727-6630 Coating Technologies_____ 623-242-9575 Masic Industries________ 503-232-9109 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090

Southwest Powder Coating___602-272-0878 STP Performance Coating LLC__ 602-276-1231 Shot Peen PAS Technologies________602-744-2600 Stripping Coating Technologies______623-242-9575 Southwest Powder Coating___602-272-0878 FIXTURES Exactitude Precision_______ 602-316-6957 Paragon Machining & Design__480-635-9163 FOUNDRY AATC_______________602-268-1467 GASKETS Systems Integrators_______623-434-3136 GEAR CUTTING Air Gear_____________602-275-7996

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4045 W. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85009 (602) 267-7575 office (602) 909-5239 cell wayne@lynchbros.com

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www.graphel.com

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Jeff W. Kiszonas

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3301 EAST MADISON STREET PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85034

Apache Gear, Inc________ 623-934-7144 GRAPHITE SOLUTIONS Graphel Corp__________ 800-255-1104

Territory Sales Manager SW

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Grinding: ID/OD Air Gear_____________ 602-275-7996 AzMark_____________ 480-926-8969 Blue Streak Grinding______ 602-353-8088 Grindworks___________ 623-582-5767 94 • Nov / Dec 2019

GRAPHEL CORPORATION 6115 Centre Park Drive West Chester, OH 45069 P 800-255-1104 C 480.510.4146 jeff.kiszonas@graphel.com

Wissota Tool & Die_______ 480-507-3484 National Grinding & Mfg____ 602-588-2869 Grinding, Blanchard Osborn Products_________ 623-587-0335 Industrial Precision Grinding__ 310-352-4700 Ron Grob____________ 970-667-5320 Steel Services Grinding ____800-662-0126 Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 Sun Grinding__________ 602-238-9595 Grinding:Mattison Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 Sun Grinding__________ 602-238-9595 Grinding: Surface Grinding: Centerless (OD) Blue Streak Grinding______ 602-353-8088 Arizona Wire & Tool_______ 480-813-1002 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication__ 602-437-0339 Blue Streak Grinding______ 602-353-8088 Grindworks___________ 623-582-5767 Grindworks___________ 623-582-5767 National Grinding & Mfg____ 602-588-2869 Industrial Precision Grinding__ 310-352-4700 Osborn Products_________ 623-587-0335 National Grinding & Mfg____ 602-588-2869 Phoenix Grinding________ 602-437-8401 Osborn Products_________ 623-587-0335 Ron Grob____________ 970-667-5320 Phoenix Grinding________ 602-437-8401 Shaw Precision_________ 480-785-4925 Quality Mold___________ 480-892-5480 Sun Grinding__________ 602-238-9595 Sun Grinding__________ 602-238-9595 Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 Grinding, CNC/Contour Grinding: Tool & Cutter Blue Streak Grinding______ 602-353-8088 CTE________________ 800-783-2400 National Grinding & Mfg____ 602-588-2869 Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 Powill Manufacturing__ ___623-780-4100 Gun Drilling Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 Powill Manufacturing_____ 623-780-4100 Grinding… Cylindrical HEAT TREATING Grindworks___________ 623-582-5767 Bolts Metallizing - CWST_____ 602-244-2432

GRINDING Arizona Wire & Tool_______ 480-813-1002 Auer Precision__________ 480-834-4637 AzMark_____________ 480-926-8969 Blue Streak Grinding______ 602-353-8088 ChemResearch__________ 602-253-4175 GMN USA____________ 800-686-1679 Grindworks___________ 623-582-5767 JWB Manufacturing_______ 480-967-4600 Osborn Products_________ 623-587-0335 PAS Technologies________ 602-744-2600 Phoenix Grinding________ 602-437-8401 Powill Manufacturing______ 623-780-4100 Ron Grob____________ 970-667-5320 Shaw Precision_________ 480-785-4925 Grinding… Double Disc Steel Services Grinding_____ 800-662-0126 Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 Industrial Precision Grinding__ 310-352-4700 Sun Grinding__________ 602-238-9595 Phoenix Grinding________ 602-437-8401 Grinding…Gear/Spline Superior Grinding________ 888-487-9701 Air Gear_____________ 602-275-7996

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ISO9001 AS9100 NADCAP Certified ITARS Registered

Byington Steel Treating_____ 408-727-6630 Controlled Thermal Tech’y____ 602-272-3714 Phoenix Heat Treating_____ 602-258-7751 Heat Treating/ Aerospace Bolts Metallizing - CWST_____ 602-244-2432 Byington Steel Treating_____ 408-727-6630 Phoenix Heat Treating_____ 602-258-7751 Heat Treating/ISO9001/AS9100 Bolts Metallizing - CWST_____ 602-244-2432 Byington Steel Treating_____ 408-727-6630

Chris Torres - Vice President Andy Severyn - President 6503 W Frye Rd #6 Chandler, AZ 85226 www.shawprecision.com

Grinding & Threading Rolling

Office: 480-785-4925 Chris - Cell: 602-349-7921 Email: chris@shawsgrinding.com Andy - Cell: 602-903-7930 Email: andy@shawprecision.com

Large Capacity Drop Bottom Oven/Aluminum Heat Treating Byington Steel Treating____ 408-727-6630 Lynch Brothers Mfg______ 602-267-7575 Phoenix Heat Treating_____602-258-7751 HONING/LAPPING Grindworks___________623-582-5767 LAYKE, Inc.___________ 602-272-2654 National Grinding & Mfg___ 602-588-2869 Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Paramount Honing & Machine_ 480-577-9774 Phoenix Grinding________602-437-8401 Powill Manufacturing_____623-780-4100 HYDRO FORMING Precision Aerospace______ 602-352-8658 IDENTIFICATION Labels & Bar Code AZ Laser Engraving_______602-708-1204


PARAMOUNT HONING & MACHINE

Precision Honing Specialists  480.577.9774

 info@paramounthoning.com

771 N Golden Key St Ste A, Gilbert, AZ 85233

www.ParamountHoning.com

EPSI______________714-256-8950 Leach Laser___________ 602-254-1141 Mobile PartMarking AZ Laser Engraving_______602-708-1204 Leach Laser___________ 602-254-1141 Tool / PartMarking (Laser) AZ Laser Engraving_______602-708-1204 Frontier Group__________928-636-0130 Leach Laser___________ 602-254-1141 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 TechMark___________ 480-820--9444 Silk Screen Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 INSPECTION Calibration Field Calibrations_______ 480-756-8828 Washington Calibration_____480-820-0506 Inspection, First Article Klontech Measure Sol______ 480-626-8131 Total Quality Systems_____ 480-377-6422 Inspection Services Arizona Wire & Tool_______ 480-813-1002 Challenger Aerospace______480-894-0802 Klontech Measure Sol______ 480-626-8131 Metals Eng & Testing Lab.____602-272-4571 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Sustaining Edge Solutions____888-572-9642

Total Quality Systems____ 480-377-6422 Inspection Services, Welding Metals Eng & Testing Lab.__ 602-272-4571 ISO9000 / AS9100 Cert. BMSC_____________480-445-9400 Gladhill Assoc_________623-939-4412 Sustaining Edge Solutions___ 888-572-9642 Quality Training Consultants_ 928-284-0856 Process Improvement/ Audit BMSC_____________480-445-9400 Quality Training Consultants_ 928-284-0856 Sustaining Edge Solutions___ 888-572-9642

Metalcraft Inc._________ 480-967-4889 Morsch Machine_________480-961-7673 Specialty Turn Products____ 602-426-9340 T-N Machining_________ 602-278-8665 Tech Five Machining______ 480-699-4856 Uni-Tek_____________602-272-2601 Machining: Aerospace AATC______________602-268-1467 Abrams Airborne Mfg______520-887-1727 ANEWCO_____________520-751-1222 Avtek Industries________ 602-485-4005 AzMark____________ 480-926-8969 Backerworks Mfg_______ 505-342-2943 MACHINING Cassavant Machining_____ 602-437-4005 Machining: 3D 3D Machine LLC________ 480-239-8254 Challenger Aerospace_____ 480-894-0802 Cassavant Machining_____ 602-437-4005 Continental Machining____ 800-777-2483 Challenger Aerospace_____ 480-894-0802 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication_ 602-437-0339 L&W Machine Co_______ 602-323-2560 Evans Precision Machining__ 623-581-6200 MAKstride___________ 928-460-6054 Gibbs Precision Machine____480-753-1166 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng___ 520-889-8325 Pro Precision_________ 602-353-0022 HK Machining__________602-278-6704 Systems Integrators______ 623-434-3136 Infinisys_____________602-276-2276 Jaguar Precision Machine___ 505-242-6545 Machining: 5 Axis Accutech_____________ 801-975-1117 JB’s Precision_________ 623-581-9088 ANEWCO____________ 520-751-1222 JD Machine__________ 801-782-4403 Cassavant Machining_____ 602-437-4005 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication_ 602-437-0339 L&W Machine Co_______ 602-323-2560 Dynamic Manufacturing & Eng_ 520-664-2210 LAYKE, Inc.___________ 602-272-2654 Evans Precision Machining__ 623-581-6200 Lynch Brothers Mfg______ 602-267-7575 Faustson____________ 303-420-7422 Matrix Machine_________480-966-4451 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng___ 520-889-8325 Metalcraft Inc._________ 480-967-4889 Industrial Tool Die & Eng____520-745-8771 Morsch Machine_________480-961-7673 Jaguar Precision Machine___ 505-242-6545 Nelson Engineering_______ 602-273-7114 JDB Ltd____________ 602-992-9627 Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335

AZ ASER ENGRAVING “Leave Your Mark” Sandi & Chuck

602 708 1204

Mobile Laser Service WWW.AZLASER-ENGRAVING.COM

Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 Powerhaus Precision______480-225-8854 Powill Manufacturing_____ 623-780-4100 Precise Metal Products_____602-272-2625 Pro Precision__________ 602-353-0022 Service & Sales_________480-968-9084 Southwest Swiss Precision ___ 602-438-4670 Specialty Turn Products_____602-426-9340 Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 Uni-Tek_____________ 602-272-2601 Machining: Contract Aero Design & Mfg_______602-437-8080 AERO Spring & Mfg Co_____ 602-243-4329 Arizona Wire & Tool_______ 480-813-1002 Avtek Industries_________ 602-485-4005 Cleveland Electric Labs____ 480-967-2501 Evans Precision Machining___ 623-581-6200 Flex-Pro_____________ 623-581-0551 GHT Services___________ 480-396-1800 Gibbs Precision Machine____ 480-753-1166 Gilbert Metal Stamping_____ 480-503-1283 Group Mfg Serv._________ 480-966-3952 HK Machining_________ 602-278-6704 Infinisys_____________ 602-276-2276 Jan’s Inc._____________ 480-833-7305 JD Machine___________ 801-782-4403 JDB Ltd._____________ 602-992-9627 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331

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Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Petersen_____________800-410-6789 RM Garrison Machining___623-582-6544 Select Machining_______ 602-881-5845 T-N Machining_________ 602-278-8665 TVT Die Casting________ 800-280-2278 Wrico_____________ 480-892-7800 Machining: Ceramic O’Keefe Ceramics______ 719-687-0888 Ceramic: Sapphire, Alumina, Silicon, Aluminum, Quartz O’Keefe Ceramics______ 719-687-0888 Machining: CNC 3D Machine LLC________ 480-239-8254 AAE______________ 928-772-9887 Accutech_____________ 801-975-1117 Abrams Airborne Mfg______520-887-1727 Alpha Machine________ 602-437-0322 ANEWCO____________ 520-751-1222 Arizona Wire & Tool_______480-813-1002 ATEC Engineering________480-569-3337 AzMark____________ 480-926-8969 BEL Machining__________480-445-9881 BID Machine, Inc_______ 480-892-7304 Challenger Aerospace_____ 480-894-0802 Cleveland Electric Labs____ 480-967-2501 Continental Machining____ 800-777-2483 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication_ 602-437-0339 Dynamic Manufacturing & Eng_ 520-664-2210 A2Z MANUFACTURING SW •

Evans Precision Machining___623-581-6200 Faustson_____________303-420-7422 Flex-Pro_____________ 623-581-0551 FMD Fabrication Services____ 602-368-6835 GHT Services___________480-396-1800 Gibbs Precision Machine____ 480-753-1166 HK Machining__________602-278-6704 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng____520-889-8325 HPMP______________ 801-619-9850 IMCO Products__________480-632-2252 Infinisys_____________ 602-276-2276 Jan’s Inc._____________480-833-7305 Jaguar Precision Machine____505-242-6545 JB’s Precision__________623-581-9088 JD Machine___________801-782-4403 JDB Ltd._____________602-992-9627 Jemelco, Inc.__________ 480-804-9541 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331 L&W Machine Co_______ 602-323-2560 LAYKE, Inc.____________602-272-2654 MAKstride____________928-460-6054 Matrix Machine_________480-966-4451 MC Engineering_________ 314-456-7567 Metalcraft Inc.__________480-967-4889 Metzfab____________ 602- 539-9591 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Morsch Machine_________ 480-961-7673 Newport Tool__________ 801-295-7411 Osborn Products_________623-587-0335 Paragon Machining & Design__480-635-9163 Petersen_____________800-410-6789 Powerhaus Precision______480-225-8854 Powill Manufacturing______623-780-4100 Precision Aerospace______ 602-352-8658 Precise Metal Products____ 602-272-2625 Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480 RM Garrison Machining __623-582-6544 RMSS_____________ 623-780-5904 Ron Grob____________970-667-5320 Select Machining_______ 602-881-5845

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Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 T-N Machining__________602-278-8665 Tech Five Machining_______480-699-4856 Uni-Tek_____________ 602-272-2601 Val-Tech Mfg___________ 480-966-7376 Wrico______________480-892-7800 Machining: DoD Continental Machining____ 800-777-2483 Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication_ 602-437-0339 Dynamic Manufacturing & Eng_ 520-664-2210 Machining: Industrial & Repair BEL Machining__________ 480-445-9881 Exactitude Precision_______ 602-316-6957 Flex-Pro_____________623-581-0551 Machining: Large Alpha Machine_________602-437-0322 GHT Services__________ 480-396-1800 Backerworks Mfg________505-342-2943 Graphel Corp__________800-255-1104 Continental Machining_____800-777-2483 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng___ 520-889-8325 Empire Precision Mach._____480-633-4580 HPMP______________801-619-9850 FMD Fabrication Services_____602-368-6835 IMCO Products_________ 480-632-2252 HK Machining__________ 602-278-6704 JD Machine__________ 801-782-4403 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331 JDB Ltd._____________602-992-9627 MC Engineering_________ 314-456-7567 Jemelco, Inc.__________ 480-804-9541 Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 Metzfab____________ 602- 539-9591 Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 Morsch Machine_________480-961-7673 Osborn Products_________623-587-0335 Machining: MultiSwiss Specialty Turn Products_____602-426-9340 Paragon Machining & Design__480-635-9163 Precision Metalworks_____ 602-455-9575 Mach: Turning CNC RM Garrison Mach’ing_ __623-582-6544 3D Machine LLC_ _______480-239-8254 AAE_______________928-772-9887 RMSS _____________ 623-780-5904 Alpha Machine_________602-437-0322 Ron Grob___________ 970-667-5320 ATEC Engineering________ 480-569-3337 Select Machining_______ 602-881-5845 Avtek Industries_________602-485-4005 Stewart Precision Mfg_____ 623-492-9400 AzMark_____________480-926-8969 Uni-Tek____________ 602-272-2601 Bar-S Machine__________ 928-636-2115 Val-Tech Mfg___________480-966-7376 BEL Machining__________ 480-445-9881 Metalcraft Inc.__________480-967-4889 Cassavant Machining______602-437-4005 Morsch Machine_________480-961-7673 Cleveland Electric Labs____ 480-967-2501 Uni-Tek_____________602-272-2601


Machining Plastic JDB Ltd_____________ 602-992-9627 Systems Integrators_______ 623-434-3136 Machining Precision 3D Machine LLC_________480-239-8254 AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 AATC ______________ 602-268-1467 Accutech_____________ 801-975-1117 Abrams Airborne Mfg______ 520-887-1727 Alpha Machine_________602-437-0322 ANEWCO_____________ 520-751-1222 Arizona Wire & Tool_______ 480-813-1002 ATEC Engineering________ 480-569-3337 Auer Precision__________ 480-834-4637 Avtek Industries_________602-485-4005 AzMark_____________480-926-8969 Backerworks Mfg________505-342-2943 BID Machine, Inc________480-892-7304 Cassavant Machining______ 602-437-4005 Challenger Aerospace______480-894-0802 Continental Machining_____800-777-2483 Dynamic Machine & Fabrication__602-437-0339 Evans Precision Mach’g_____623-581-6200 Faustson_____________303-420-7422 Flex-Pro_____________ 623-581-0551 Gibbs Precision Machine____ 480-753-1166 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng____520-889-8325 HK Machining__________ 602-278-6704 HPMP______________ 801-619-9850 IMCO Products__________480-632-2252 Jaguar Precision Machine____505-242-6545 JB’s Precision__________623-581-9088 JD Machine___________801-782-4403 JDB Ltd._____________ 602-992-9627

Jemelco, Inc.___________480-804-9541 JWB Manufacturing_______ 480-967-4600 LAYKE, Inc.____________ 602-272-2654 Lynch Brothers Mfg_______ 602-267-7575 Matrix Machine_________ 480-966-4451 Micropulse West_________ 480-966-2300 Metalcraft Inc.__________ 480-967-4889 Milco EDM & Waterjet______ 714-373-0098 Morsch Machine_________ 480-961-7673 Nelson Engineering_______ 602-273-7114 Newport Tool__________ 801-295-7411 Osborn Products_________ 623-587-0335 Paragon Machining & Design__ 480-635-9163 Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 Powerhaus Precision______ 480-225-8854 Powill Mfg____________ 623-780-4100 Precision Aerospace_______ 602-352-8658 Quality Mold___________ 480-892-5480 RM Garrison Mach’ing__ __623-582-6544 RMSS_____________623-780-5904 Service & Sales_________ 480-968-9084 Southwest Swiss Precision ___ 602-438-4670 Specialty Turn Products_____602-426-9340 Stewart Precision Mfg______ 623-492-9400 Sun Tech_____________ 480-921-1665 Tech Five Machining_______ 480699-4856 Uni-Tek_____________ 602-272-2601 Val-Tech Mfg___________ 480-966-7376 Weiser Engineering_______ 303-280-2778 Wissota Tool & Die_______ 480-507-3484 Machining: Production AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 Dynamic Manufacturing & Eng__520-664-2210 GHT Services___________ 480-396-1800 FMD Fabrication Services_____602-368-6835 JDB Ltd._____________ 602-992-9627 MAKstride____________ 928-460-6054 Newport Tool__________ 801-295-7411 Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 T-N Machining__________ 602-278-8665

Tech Five Machining_______ 480699-4856 Machining: Prototype AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 AATC______________602-268-1467 Accutech_____________ 801-975-1117 Alpha Machine_________ 602-437-0322 Backerworks Mfg________ 505-342-2943 Bar-S Machine__________ 928-636-2115 BID Machine, Inc________ 480-892-7304 Continental Machining_____ 800-777-2483 Dynamic Manufacturing & Eng__520-664-2210 Evans Precision_________ 623-581-6200 Exactitude Precision_______ 602-316-6957 Flex-Pro_____________ 623-581-0551 GHT Services___________ 480-396-1800 Gibbs Precision Machine____ 480-753-1166 Infinisys_____________ 602-276-2276 Jaguar Precision Machine____ 505-242-6545 Jan’s Inc._____________ 480-833-7305 Jemelco, Inc.___________ 480-804-9541 JD Machine___________ 801-782-4403 JDB Ltd._____________ 602-992-9627 JWB Manufacturing_______ 480-967-4600 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331 L&W Machine Co________ 602-323-2560 MAKstride____________ 928-460-6054 Metalcraft Inc.__________ 480-967-4889 Micropulse West_________480-966-2300 Milco EDM & Waterjet______ 714-373-0098 Newport Tool__________ 801-295-7411 Osborn Products_________ 623-587-0335 Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 Powerhaus Precision______ 480-225-8854 Pro Precision_________ 602-353-00220

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Mike McCraren mike@dmeaz.com

Weiser Engineering_______303-280-2778 Laser Cutting:Rotary Axis DYNAMIC MANUFACTURING & K-zell Metals, Inc.________602-232-5882 ENGINEERING, LLC Laser Engraving & Etching 3980 E Columbia St.,Tucson, AZ. 85714 (O): 520-664-2210 • (C) 520-631-6360 Leach Laser___________ 602-254-1141 Marusiak LLC__________ 480-318-8883 AzMark____________ 480-926-8969 Paragon Machining & Design__ 480-635-9163 Challenger Aerospace_____ 480-894-0802 Perfection Ind Finishing_____520-434-9090 Evans Precision Mach’g____ 623-581-6200 TechMark___________ 480-820--9444 FMD Fabrication Services____ 602-368-6835 Laser Marking HPMP______________801-619-9850 AZ Laser Engraving_______ 602-708-1204 JB’s Precision Ind_______ 623-581-9088 Leach Laser___________ 602-254-1141 LAYKE, Inc.___________ 602-272-2654 Marusiak LLC__________ 480-318-8883 Matrix Machine_________480-966-4451 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Paragon Machining & Design_ 480-635-9163 TechMark___________ 480-820--9444 RMSS _____________ 623-780-5904 Thread Rolling Stewart Precision Mfg_____ 623-492-9400 Ron Grob____________ 970-667-5320 Machining: Semiconductor MANUFACTURING KLK Ind._____________602-267-1331 Weiser Engineering______ 303-280-2778 MACHINING: LASER AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 L&W Machine Co_______ 602-323-2560 Laser Cutting Abrams Airborne Mfg______ 520-887-1727 Machining: Swiss Allfab Engineering______ 602-437-0497 Aero Tech____________801-292-0493 Bar-S Machine__________928-636-2115 EDM Tech___________ 602-278-6666 APMI ______________ 480-668-0024 Cassavant Machining_____ 602-437-4005 Fine Line Laser Cutting_____602-863-3196 Creedbilt Inc___________ 623-939-8119 HPMP______________801-619-9850 K-2 Manufacturing______ 602-455-9575 Exactitude Precision_______ 602-316-6957 Pacific Swiss & Mfg_______503-557-9407 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng____ 520-889-8325 RMG Machining________ 623-582-6544 M3 (Modern Metal Masters)_ 623-233-7932 Group Manufacturing Serv___480-966-3952 Southwest Swiss Precision __ 602-438-4670 Marusiak LLC_________ 480-318-8883 IMCOR Corp___________ 602-245-0148 Specialty Turn Products____ 602-426-9340 Precise Metal Products____ 602-272-2625 K-2 Mfg_____________ 602-455-9575 Machining: Ultra-Precision Auer Precision_________ 480-834-4637 Precision Aerospace______ 602-352-8658 KLK Ind._____________ 602-267-1331 Pacific Swiss & Manufacturing_ 503-557-9407 Southwest Waterjet-Laser___ 480-306-7748 Metzfab_____________602- 539-9591 Southwest Swiss Precision __ 602-438-4670 The Metal Man________ 800-448-9448 MoldWORX___________480-668-8400 TMM Precision ________ 800-448-9448 Petersen_____________ 800-410-6789 Machining: Turning: Tube Service Company____ 602-267-9865 RM Garrison Mach’ing___623-582-6544 Automatic American Prec. Machine____ 602-269-6298 Wrico_____________ 480-892-7800 RMSS_____________623-780-5904 A2Z MANUFACTURING •

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Scriven Precision________ 480-961-9775 Systems Integrators______ 623-434-3136 Manufacturing: Electrode Quality Mold__________480-892-5480 Mfg: PhotoChemical Aero Tech___________801-292-0493 Etching Fabrication Turnkey Product Services Aero Tech___________801-292-0493 METAL FORMING Allfab Engineering_______ 602-437-0497 Creedbilt Inc__________ 623-939-8119 Desert Precision Mfg______520-887-4433 Fry Fabrications________ 602-454-0701 K-2 Manufacturing_______ 602-455-9575 TMM Precision _________800-448-9448 METAL RESTORATION Capital Metal Finishing____ 520-884-7473 METAL STAMPING High Production Precision Stamping Precision Die & Stamping___480-967-2038 Thompson Machine______ 505-823-1453 MOLDS AAE_______________ 928-772-9887 JWB Manufacturing______480-967-4600 Milco EDM & Waterjet_____ 714-373-0098 MoldWORX___________480-668-8400


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E: sales@metzfab.com W: metzfabindustries.com A: 23012 N 15th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027

Phosphate Laser Marking Coating Technologies_____ 623-242-9575 Laser Engraving Laser Cutting Wet Paint/CARC Waterjet Cutting Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 Frontier Group________ 928-636-0130 Sandblast/Automated Capital Metal Finishing____ 520-884-7473 STP Performance Coating LLC__ 602-276-1231 Screenprinting & Pad Printing Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 tj@arizonaarchery.com STP Performance Coating LLC__ 602-276-1231 928-772-9887 Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480 Molds: Construction AAE_______________928-772-9887 JWB Manufacturing_______480-967-4600 MoldWORX__________ 480-668-8400 Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480 Molds: Plastic Injection AAE_______________928-772-9887 MoldWORX__________ 480-668-8400 Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480 Molds: Steel Aero Tech___________ 801-292-0493 MoldWORX__________ 480-668-8400 OUTGASING Systems Integrators_______623-434-3136 PAINTING Arizona Finishing_______ 602-438-4443 CAP ______________602-464-9629 Capital Metal Finishing_____520-884-7473 Coating Technologies______623-242-9575 Frontier Group__________928-636-0130 PAS Technologies________602-744-2600 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Precise Metal Products____ 602-272-2625 STP Performance Coating LLC__ 602-276-1231 Painting& Blast Booths STP Performance Coating LLC__ 602-276-1231

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T.J. Fisher Owner/ President

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E.D.M. Specialists Precision Machining

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Manufacturing Division Manager Mobile: 602-245-0148

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Mobile: 602-245-0148 Joey.floyd@imcor-az.com

Office: 602-257-1319 1841 E. Washington Street

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Brandon Metzger O: 602-539-9591

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E: sales@metzfab.com W: metzfabindustries.com A: 23012 N 15th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027

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Inc.............................................92 Hunter Machine Moving...................88 Blue Streak Grinding............................66,93 Hurco.............................................................17 BMO Harris Bank............................................89 IMCO Products.........................................97 BMSC.......................................................76-77,91 IMCOR........................................................100 Bolts Metallizing-CWST.............................91 Ind. Metal Supply.............................48,86 Bralco Metals..............................................84,85 Ind.Tool Die................................................ 95 Byington Steel Treating.............................94 Industrial Precision Grinding...........94 C&M Rigging.............................................55,89 Infinisys..................................................91,95 Capital Metal Finishing..............................99 Ingersoll Rand....................................24,82 Cassavant Machining.................................98 InterLink Engineering....................35,81 Cassavant CAP..........................................6,101 IPE Aerospace....................................58,98 Challenger Aerospace................................95 IPG..................................................................94 ChemResearch................................................95 IRH..................................................................90 CIS..............................................................................90 ITDE................................................................ 95 Cleveland Electric Labs..............................97 Jacquet West.............................................86 CMR Manufacturing....................................99 Jaguar Precision Machine..................98 CNC Pros.........................................30-31,81,83 Jan’s Inc.........................................................96 Coast Aluminum.....................................22,85 J B’s Prec Ind...............................................95 Coast Industrial Sales..................................89 JD Machine.................................................90 Coastal Metals...........................................12,86 JDB Ltd.......................................................95 Coating Tech............................................ 79,91 Jemelco Inc.................................................88 Collins Metal Finishing................................91 KALOS Certifications............................89 Consolidated Resources...................36,88 K D Capital...................................................81 Continental Machining.............................96 K-2 Manufacturing................................99 Controlled Thermal.......................................94 K-Zell Metals, Inc..................................100 Crating Technology........................ .............88 KLK Inc..........................................................96 Creedbilt Inc.......................................................97 KLM Realty...........................................37,89 D & R Mchy......................17,67,81,83,86,87 Kloeckner Metals................................... 85 A Z MANUFACTURING SW • 102 • Nov / Dec 2019 2

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Renishaw.. ................................................7,83 Revolution Machine Tools.................8. 2 RMG Machining.. ......................... ....49,93 RMSS.. ........................... ................................98 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades...................82 Ron Grob...............................................6. 8,94 Rotarex.. .........................................................89 Royal Products.. ..................................66,84 S&M Moving Systems...........................88 S&S Machinery Sales..............................83 S.L. Fusco...............................1,16,32-33,83 Samuel, Son & CO....................................86 Sandvik Coromant...................................83 Sav-On Plating............................................98 Savage Machine .......................................82 SBG Capital................................................... 87 Scarla Consulting Group.......................88 Schenk Intertech.......................................82 SCHUNK......................................................... 87 Scriven Precision Fab..............................90 Select Machining......................................96 Service & Sales.........................................100 Sharp Precision Tools...............................81 Shaw Precision............................................94 Sierra Alloys TSI........................................... 87 Single Source Technologies..........81,85 Southwest Powder...................................94 Southwest Swiss Precision..................96 Starrett.............................................................83 SW Waterjet & Laser.............................60,99 Specialty Turn Products (STP)...............98 SPRINGWORKS Utah.............................101 Standard Aero.............................39,93,100 Star Metal Fluids..........................15,84-88 Steel Services Grind’g.......................64,91 Stellar Industrial.........................................83 Stevens Engineering...............................85 Stewart Precision Manufacturing...........92 Sun Grinding.........................................26,93 Sun Tech......................................................100 Superior Grinding.................................8,94 Sustaining Edge Solutions.............10,87 Systems Integrators........................................91 Takashi Sato........................................................101 TMM Precision......................................90,93 T-N Machining............................................96 T.S.M. Mach. ..................................................81 Takashi Sato..................................................88 Tech Five Machining................................96 TechMark.......................................................93 The Metal Man......................................90,93 The Tool Crib Inc......................................... 87 The Werks C&C............................................86 Thinbit........................................................25,87 Thompson Machine................................92 THT Machining...........................................99 Total Quality Sys.........................................85 Tube Service.................................................85 Tungaloy America.....................................86 Turul Engineering..............................61,88 TVT Die Casting....................................71,93 TW Metals......................................................85 United Performance........................ 48,86 U S Shop Tools.....................................27,84 Uni-Tek............................................................95 Val-Tech Mfg.................................................92 Vero Software.............................................. 87 VonRuden..............................................86,88 Washington Cal. .................................94 Weiser/Mile High Precision.................93 Western Cast Parts....................................90 Western Sintering Co............................101 Western State Bank............................28,87 Western States Metal.......................68,88 White’s Niche Products....................11,83 Whitley Machine ...........................57,93 Wissota Tool & Die.................................100 Wrico..........................................................34,92 Zeiss Metrology..........................................82


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