Vol. 17, No. 2 March/April 2011
Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico Edition
Azmark Aero Systems Releases its UAV Turboprop Powerplant for Flight www.azmetalworker.com
it’s about time.
ECO CNC
a CyCle time reduCtion maChine Make a lot more parts in a lot less time with a high-performance Haas Super Speed series VMC. Standard features include an innovative 12,000-rpm, inline direct-drive spindle, high-speed side-mount tool changer, high-speed rapids, and enhanced accelerations.
Typical Haas Ingenuity.
Simple. Innovation.
A Division of Ellison Machinery Co. LLC A Division of Ellison Machinery Co. LLC Specifications subject to change without notice. Not responsible for typographical errors. Machines shown with optional equipment.
Editors Corner WHAT IS “PAY IT FORWARD”? “Pay It Forward” is a book written by Catherine Ryan Hyde, but it’s also an idea. It was so popular a concept that a movie was made with the same name. In the movie a young boy attempts to make the world a better place after his teacher gives him that chance. Pay It forward is really an action plan within a work of fiction. But does it have to be fiction? We’re hoping not. In fact, since the book was released in January of 2000, a real-life social movement has emerged, not just in the U.S. but worldwide.What began as a work of fiction has already become much more. The Pay It Forward Foundation was established in September 2000 by Catherine and others to educate and inspire students to realize that they can change the world, and provide them with opportunities to do so. By bringing the author’s vision and related materials into classrooms internationally, students and their teachers are encouraged to formulate their own ideas of how they can pay it forward. Last issue, my Editors Corner focused on “our bucket lists”. I think the concept of “paying it forward” is an appropriate follow-on. The expression “pay it forward” is used to describe the concept of asking that a good turn be repaid by having it done to others instead. In sociology, this concept is called “generalized reciprocity” or “generalized exchange”. A related transaction, which starts with a gift instead of a loan, is alternative giving. My daughter Alyssa will be a pharmacist in May, when she graduates. How inspired I was when she called me to tell me that in her internship, one of her patients, a 20-year old with Cystic Fibrosis, was hospitalized for 3 weeks.When Alyssa overheard one of the staff members talking about the fact that this young man had no change of clothes, and apparently nobody bringing him some, she went to the store to pick up some inexpensive clothes. When her preceptor heard what Alyssa had done, the preceptor also went out shopping to pick up some much needed apparel. Then, the director of the unit heard, and he offered the two money to add to the new wardrobe! We should all do things to make the world a better place, and many of us do. It sometimes just takes a small reminder, for me, it was Alyssa, to make helping others an integral part of what we do. In work, in life, in our homes, everywhere. As I think back to the last two years, some of the most difficult times economically, we all still have fresh scars.I know I tried to help my advertisers as much as I could. And, they did the same for me. I wish you a very successful, happy and healthy NewYear, and God Bless our Troops. Go ahead, pay it forward!
Linda Daly Publisher
A2Z METALWORKER
•
4 • March/April 2011
Cover Azmark Aero Systems Releases its UAV
Turboprop Powerplant for Flight. This Month’s Shop Profile. Photography by Robbie.
Announcements/Releases......................6-7
Shop Profile......................................1,28-30 Feature Articles..............................39,52-53
Buyers Guide Equipment....................76-82
Buyers Guide Processes.....................83-93
Card Gallery........................................76-93
Index of Advertisers..................................94
Editorial..................................... Throughout
Published by: A2Z Metalworker
PUBLISHER/EDITOR Linda Daly linda@azmetalworker.com Mail Address: PO Box 93295 Phoenix, AZ 85070 Telephone: (602) 412-7696 Website: www.azmetalworker.com E-mail: info@azmetalworker.com
CONTRIBUTORS Robbie Barrkman Gene Wirth Kim Carpenter Published bi-monthly to keep metalworkers abreast of news and to supply a viable vendor source for the industry. Circulation: The A2Z Metalworker has compiled and maintains a master list of approximately 6300 people actively engaged in the precison manufacturing Industry. It has an estimated pass on readership of more than 19,300 people. Advertising Rates, deadlines and mechanical requirements furnished upon request or you can go to www.azmetalworker.com. All photos and copy become the property of A2Z Metalworker. The Publisher assumes no responsibility for the contents of any advertisement, and all representations are those of the advertiser and not that of the publisher. The Publisher is not liable to any advertiser for any misprints or errors not the fault of the publisher, and in such event, the limit of the publisher's liability shall only be the amount of the publishers charge for such advertising.
Makino
ADVANTiGE
5 ways smarter. 4 times faster. 2 times the tool life. Suddenly, titanium’s not so tough. ADVANTiGE from Makino brings together five advanced technologies that make working with titanium more productive and cost-effective. It’s a significant breakthrough in titanium process technology, and it’s only from Makino. See how you can overcome the traditional challenges of titanium at makino.com/advantige. For more information on all Makino products in Arizona, contact David Gundersen at 602-228-0347 or David.Gundersen@makino.com.
© 2010 Makino
Announcements & Releases Stellar Machining & Fabrication, Inc. Celebrates 28 Years in Business! Tom and Denise Yancer opened their precision machining and fabrication business 28 years ago. Today, the company offers precision machining, waterjet cutting, fabrication, and sheet metal services to their customers, who span the semi-conductor, automotive, commercial and sports (recreational and professional) industries. Tom, Denise and their family are passionate about their business, and they are passionate about drag car racing and giving back to the community. Tom holds many records in NHRA racing, and the two say many of their customers come from this industry. Harley, a Great Dane pictured with Denise, is the official office greeter! Harley and Denise donate one day per week of their time to visiting sick patients at Chandler Hospital, through ‘Paws for Patients’.
If you’d like to contact Charlie, you can do so at 480-495-1454, e-mail: micro100az@gmail.com or call Micro 100 direct at 1-800-421-8065.
Haas Factory Outlet – Phoenix Adds to Service Team The newest member to join the Haas Factory Outlet service team is Alan Blumenfurth. A Chicago native with over 15 years experience repairing CNC machine tools in the valley, Alan worked for the Haas Factory Outlet years ago, before launching his own cnc service and repair company. After almost a decade on his own, Alan has re-joined the award-winning HFO team. According to Rick Fleming, Vice President of Customer Service, the reunion comes at a good time for all parties. “As the market continues to recover and the demand for qualified installation technicians increases at the HFO,” Rick said, “the department welcomes the addition of experienced hands.” And Alan is eager to get ahead of the rapidly advancing CNC technology – ‘and why learn from anyone but the best?’ added Alan.
For more information, contact Stellar at (480) 961-3075.
Haas Factory Outlet – Phoenix is a division of Ellison Machinery Company, the leading machine tool distributor in Arizona. For more information on the machine tool sales, service, parts, and training the company offers call (480) 968-5877 or visit www.ellisonaz.com
Micro 100 Tool Corp. Ads First Direct Sales Manager in Phx. Market!
Announcing the Grand Opening of AZ Metals in Phoenix, AZ!
Charlie Mersinas has accepted the position of Arizona Regional Sales Manager for Micro 100 Tool Corp. Charlie is Micro 100’s VERY FIRST direct sales manager in the Arizona Region.
AZ Metals, owners Doug and Jill Cone are pleased to announce the opening of their new store on W. Van Buren Street, Phoenix. President Doug Cone has 28 years of experience in the metal industry, owning and operating his own business the past 10 years.
Both Charlie and Micro 100 are excited about this venture and Randy J. Nedrow (V.P.-Sales & Marketing for Micro 100) says, “Having Charlie on our direct sales team is a great asset! His extensive experience with our company, products and culture is a real value for us, our AZ based distributor trading partners and especially our consumer base throughout this marketplace! Charlie’s technical expertise, professionalism and overall uncanny ability and desire to always satisfy his customers, will no doubt make him well known throughout the AZ market very quickly, and more so make him “in demand” from our most demanding Micro 100 consumers and distributors”.
Featuring cut to size, no minimum orders, and fast delivery, AZ Metals offers an extensive selection of metals with exceptional service. The new store carries aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, brass, copper, tool steel, alloy steel, bearing bronze, specialty products- spring steel, exotic alloys, shim stock, threaded rod, bar and safety grating. Sourcing hard to find materials is never a problem!
Charlie now resides in the greater Phoenix area and will cover all of Arizona and Southern Nevada (Las Vegas) for Micro 100 Tool Corporation. Charlie looks forward to making Phx. his new home and making new friends while helping customers throughout his territory with his vast arsenal of the world acclaimed Micro 100 SUPER CARBIDE cutting tools!
AZ Metals is open to the public serving industrial, commercial, automotive, aerospace and the home hobbyist.
A2Z METALWORKER
•
6 • March/April 2011
Services offered are production shearing, sawing, hole punching, bending, notching and light fabrication and an experienced welder is on staff with the ability to do MIG, TIG and ARC welding.
For more information or a quote, contact AZ Metals at (602) 688-
8003, visit their website at www. az-metals.com or stop in at 3832 W. Van Buren Street.
H a r d i n g e Announces the Acquisition of Jones & Shipman Hardi nge Inc. (www.hardinge. com) a leading international provider of advanced metalcutting solutions announced recently that they acquired the assets of Jones & Shipman, a UK based manufacturer of grinding and super-abrasive machines and machining systems.
Jones & Shipman is located in Leicester, UK and distributes a range of high-quality grinding (surface, creep feed and cylindrical) machines used by a diverse range of industries including aerospace, medical, mould tool and die, power generation and high-end automotive.
602.258.7330 www.accmachinery.com “We sell both new and used equipment to the Arizona metalworking industry.”
why we’ve been meeting Arizona’s metal working needs
• Effective experience discussing applications • Local demonstrations and customer references • On staff warranty service support to our new sales • Inventory of common wear parts and tooling • 40 years positive vendor and customer feedback
The sales of the Jones & Shipman products in the US will be handled by the current Hardinge Inc. Technical Grinding Sales team along with the existing Jones & Shipman Technical Grinding Sales team. “Hardinge is a strong company with strong brand names of Hardinge, Bridgeport, Kellenberger, Hauser, Tschudin and now adding the Jones & Shipman brand name. This addition continues to show our strength. ” said Mr. Simons.For more information on Hardinge products, contact Arizona CNC at 480-615-6353.
Open House Offers Opportunity To Learn About Laser Technology Caid Industries, Bystronic, Inc. & ACC Machinery want to invite you to an open house. As a leader in the metal fabricating industry, Caid Industries recently had its 3rd Bystronic laser installed. Along with Bystronic & ACC Machinery, they are offering you the opportunity to see why purchasing a high end laser is the best choice of equipment possible.
The Swiss manufacturer of high end lasers, will be hosting its Bystronic Best Choice Event at Caid Industries on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm (lunch will be served). Come learn how to reduce business uncertainties in sheet metal fabrication. There will
be a machine demonstration and round table discussion. The event is free, please call ACC (602-258-7330) or email office@ accmachinery.com to share your plan to attend.
Star Metal Fluids Adds New Team Member Star Metal Fluids is pleased to announce that Cuyler Meade has joined the Star Metal Fluids team as Service Representative.”
Cuyler is one of the brightest and most personable people you will meet”, said Russ Kurzawski. “He builds relationships fast and has proven to our customers, in the short amount of time he has been with us, that he follows through on what he promises and sees that his customer’s needs are taken care of promptly”. Cuyler will be serving the east valley metalworking market.” For more information, contact Star Metal Fluids at 602-256-2092 or check them out online! www.metalfluids.com. A2Z METALWORKER
• 7 •March/April 2011
WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN YOUR MACHINE TOOL DISTRIBUTOR?
TOP QUALITY EQUIPMENT ARIZONA CNC offers a wide range of top quality, new and used equipment, in all sizes, capabilities and prices. When it comes to machine tools or accessories to enhance your productivity, you can count on getting the right solution for the right price, without compromise.
EXPERIENCED APPLICATIONS ENGINEERING Time Studies, Programming Services, Training, Turnkey Projects, Automation If you are looking for a partner to help solve your machining challenges and optimize your cycle times turn to our applications engineering department. You benefit from the knowledge and experience that comes with people who work full time solving tough problems for various companies every day. Whether it’s evaluating your parts to help you make your machine selection, training the people in your facility to maximize your productivity or providing you a full turnkey system we are committed to your success.
PROFESSIONAL SALES ENGINEERS RELIABLE SERVICE SUPPORT Local, Responsive, Factory Certified Your emergency is our emergency. So don’t panic. If anything goes wrong with your equipment, call Arizona CNC. You will get a quick response from an expert, factory certified service engineer. On-site or over the phone, AZCNC's team of expert service personnel can solve problems fast-usually within hours. Your uptime is our goal. Keep in mind time spent preventing problems can save you the unwanted costs of having to fix them later. AZCNC offers preventive maintenance programs to help you avoid unexpected downtime through managed care of your equipment. Arizona CNC Equipment, LLC 1235 S. 48th St, Suite 1 Tempe, AZ 85281 www.arizonacnc.com
Knowledgeable, Experienced Our goal is to provide you with the right solution and improve your profitability. The cheapest machine on the market is seldom the best value or the most cost effective. Our sales engineers are trained professionals with the ability to recognize and apply the appropriate manufacturing process for your needs. Their understanding of processes as well as product enables them to find the most efficient machine tool for your application. Our sales staff also can present you with the financing options that make your machine tool purchases more affordable.
Product Lines 480-615-6353 • Fax: 480-615-6352
LOCAL FACILITY We are proud to be a 100% locally owned and operated company and our mission has always been to be the supplier of choice to Arizona’s manufacturing companies – the ones determined to find a better way to compete in this world’s economy. We offer everything from parts to production-ready systems. And we do so with a friendly, personal touch, too often missing in today’s click-and-order environment. Call us with your manufacturing challenges. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by what we can provide!
OKUMA World class manufacturer of high technology CNC turning centers, machining centers and cylindrical grinders.
TSUGAMI Swiss-style automatics, turning machines and machining centers known worldwide for their superior design and construction.
UNIVERSAL LASER SYSTEMS The leader in Engraving, Cutting & Marking Systems.
OMAX Industry leading Waterjet machines.
CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR MACHINE CALIBRATION NEEDS!
HARDINGE Editorial Contact:
Hardinge is the leader in providing Paula Ameigh highly reliable turning, Director, Marketing & Customerunmatched Services milling, grinding and workholding solutions 607-378-4232 in the industry for more than 100 years. Paula.ameigh@hardinge.com Products include:
www.hardinge.com
• HARDINGE, manual lathes to high-performance, SuperFor Immediate Precision multi-tasking CNC lathes,Release: world’s largest manufacturer of precision collets and workholding systems. • BRIDGEPORT, manual knee mills to high-performance vertical An Hardinge and horizontal multi-tasking CNC machining centers. Distri • K ELLENBERGER, precision CNC universal grinding machines for OD, face and ID grinding. ELMIRA, NY: Hardinge Inc. (www.hardin announce alliance with machines Arizona CNC E • TSCHUDIN, compact, high precisionanCNC grinding have exclusive and support respo for low or high-volume ODwill production CNCsales grinding. products in Arizona and portions of Neva • HAUSER, multi-axis precision jig grinding for complex period of the next few months they will profiles. Hardinge distributor and service support grou
“We are honored to be working with this cal will sell and support our products.” said Rick serving job shops and manufacturers in th
New APS-Owned Solar Plant Announced for Gila Bend
INTRODUCING...“NEW” PRODUCTS FROM THE NAME YOU CAN TRUST...
IC R O OO
®
super carbide tools CO EFFE ST C TOOLITIVE NG
HIGH QUALITY...ULTRA PRECISION...
QUICK-CHANGE TOOLING SYSTEM
NEW BORE GROOVE FACE GROOVE PROFILE THREAD
QUALITY...Through Manufacturing Excellence!
i cr o QuIk
®
QUICK CHANGE TOOLING
Unique “3 POINT” Locking/Locating Tooling System Engineered for Maximum Tool Rigidity and Centerline Repeatability within +.0005” from Tool to Tool! Reduce Machine...Setup, Downtime, Tooling Costs, Tooling Inventories while Boosting Productivity! Tools Manufactured with the... Exclusive... MICRO 100 Proprietary Process! PROUDLY MADE IN THE
MICRO 100 TOOL CORPORATION 1410 E. Pine Avenue Meridian, ID. 83642
800-421-8065
USA
208-888-7310
For the first time, Arizona’s largest electric utility — Arizona Public Service Company — and Arizona’s largest solar manufacturer — First Solar — are working together to harness the power of the sun. APS has contracted with First Solar to design and build the Paloma Solar Plant, a 17-megawatt photovoltaic facility in Gila Bend, Ariz. APS will own the plant, which is expected to come online in September 2011.
Paloma is one of five solar plants currently under development in APS’s AZ Sun program. Through the program, APS will finance and own 100 megawatts of solar photovoltaic power plants in Arizona. Upon completion, the program is expected to have at least six plants, which will be designed and constructed by third-party solar developers, contractors and equipment providers. With Paloma, the AZ Sun Program now has commitments for 83 megawatts of solar capacity. The entire program is expected to be completed by the end of 2014. With Paloma, APS’s total renewable energy portfolio is 875 megawatts, counting projects online and in development. Of that total, 288 megawatts are in service today, providing enough electricity to meet the needs of 72,000 Arizona homes. Complete details on current and future APS renewable projects are available online at aps.com/remap.
www.micro100.com
Contact your local Authorized Micro 100 Distributor or Sales Representative today for more details!
Charlie A. Mersinas Micro 100 Tool Corporation Arizona Regional Sales Manager
Phone: Fax: Email:
480-495-1454 480-275-5756 micro100az@gmail.com
The Paloma plant will be built on the site of a former alfalfa farm. The facility will use 300,000 thin-film photovoltaic panels mounted on fixed-tilt steel frames. It is the first time thin-film panels will be used for an APS solar plant. Gila Bend is also home to Solana, a concentrating solar plant being built by Abengoa Solar. APS has a contract to purchase all of Solana’s generation beginning in 2013.
Arizona’s Source For All Your Metal Needs METALS
SHAPES
SERVICES
Aluminum Steel Stainless Brass Copper Ornamental
Sheet/Plate Shim/Bar Tube/Pipe Channel Angle Beam Perf./Expand.
Production Cutting Precision Sawing Shearing Iron Worker
Our focus is on saving time—yours!
Next Day Delivery No Minimum Open Saturdays
STOP BY TODAY! Conveniently located 1/2 mile south of Broadway at:
www.industrialmetalsupply.com A2Z METALWORKER
•
A Capitol Metals Company
10 • March/April 2011
Lockheed Receives US Army HIMARS Contract Lockheed has received a $139.6m contract to provide 44 combat-proven high-mobility artillery rocket systems (HIMARS) to the US Army. HIMARS is based on the US Army’s FMTV truck, and has been designed to launch the entire multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) family of munitions. The system can accommodate a six-pack of guided MLRS rockets, or one army tactical missile system missile. HIMARS enables the troops to engage and defeat artillery, air defense concentrations, trucks, light armor and personnel carriers, as well as supporting troop and supply concentrations. Work on the contract will be carried out at the company’s facilities in Arkansas and Texas, US, with deliveries continuing to January 2013. The US Army, US Marines and several international allies operate HIMARS.
Doosan Infracore Financing available through Doosan
Global Finance
BLOHM JUNG EWAG MÄGERLE MIKROSA SCHAUDT STUDER WALTER SERVICE
Your Hometown Machine Tool Dealer
Serving Arizona and New Mexico Since 1967. 215 South Rockford Drive • Tempe, AZ 480-968-3711 www.adamsmachineryaz.com
ARIZONA’S BEST WATERJET SHOP
JUST GOT BETTER
Davia Waterjet is proud to introduce it’s latest investment: a Mitsubishi 612 waterjet complete with 90,000 PSI of pure cutting power. We will cut virtually any material and can process certain materials up to 12 inches thick We process steel, Aluminum, copper, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Carbon Fiber, Glass, Stone, Marble, Granite, Foam and many more materials. If you want on time delivery, competitive pricing, and quality products, you need to call Davia today!
602-442-4452 or contact us today at dwjet@qwestoffice.net
Factory Activity Expands At Fastest Pace In Seven Years The AP reported, “Factory activity expanded in January at the fastest pace in nearly seven years, as manufacturers reported a sharp jump in new orders.” The manufacturing activity index from the Institute for Supply Management reached 60.8 last month, marking the 18th straight month of expansion. “Consumers are spending more on autos, appliances and other goods, while businesses have invested in more industrial machinery and computers.” And, this level “of expansion is likely to continue in the coming months. Manufacturing firms surveyed by ISM said their backlog of orders jumped in January.” Exports also rose on higher overseas sales.
Reuters reports that inflation indicators rose with the growing factory activity. “All in all, the ISM report showed the trend in manufacturing output growth (and hiring) rising solidly at the beginning of 2011,” according to a research note from UBS Investment Research. Experts cautioned, however, “that the employment number is more about the willingness to hire, rather than an increase in the absolute numbers.” They added that, “while the prices paid index suggests higher input costs, the overall impact on consumer price inflation monitored by the Federal Reserve will remain muted as wage growth, a key driver of service costs, has remained moderate.” “Today’s ISM report on manufacturing clearly shows that momentum is again building for this sector, after somewhat slower growth in the fall due to the normal inventory swing, and that growth is being driven by improving demand,”Thomas J. Duesterberg, the head of the Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI, is quoted as saying in IndustryWeek. “Employment prospects are improving, but will be limited by the continuing productivity surge,” Duesterberg said. “Construction is still lagging, and limits demand for building materials and puts a damper on employment prospects. Overall, this report suggests that manufacturing will continue to lead the recovery at least through mid-year.”
B/E Aerospace Wins Chinese Programs Valued At $200M B/E Aerospace, the world’s leading manufacturer of aircraft cabin interior products and the world’s leading distributor of aerospace fasteners and consumables, recently announced that it has been selected by a number of China’s leading airlines, including Air China, China Southern Airlines, and Hainan Airlines, to equip their commercial airliner fleets with both B/E Aerospace seating products and B/E Aerospace food and beverage preparation and storage equipment. The awards are initially valued at approximately $200 million. “As evidenced by this announcement, we have continued to successfully pursue our ambitious objectives in the Chinese aircraft interior equipment market having garnered a majority of all orders over the past several years.These awards have allowed us to further expand our leading aircraft interior products market share position in the Chinese market, the world’s fastest growing commercial aircraft market,” commented Amin J. Khoury, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of B/E Aerospace. A2Z METALWORKER
•
12 • March/April 2011
A2Z METALWORKER
• 13 •March/April 2011
Dedicated to Providing Spirited Service and Unsurpassed Quality FULL SERVICE NDT AND CHEMICAL PROCESSING FACILITY
Announcing Certifications To Bell Helicopter, a Textron Company Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Level III ASNT Certified Nondestructive Testing Services Industrial Radiography Ultrasonic Immersion and Contact Penetrant Inspection Magnetic Particle Inspection De-magnization Unit
Chemical, Clean and Paint Processes Chemical Cleaning Passivation Pre-penetrant Etching Anodize Type I, II, III AF5333 Clean Process Chemical Conversion Coating
Macro Etch Coating Application Painting Dry Film Lubrication Abradable Rubber
Honeywell Cleaning Processes Available C5041 C5091 C5100 C5104 C5049 C5098 C5102
For more info and prime approvals visit: www.semirayinc.com
Cubic to Supply Components for Javelin Field Tactical Trainer Cubic has been awarded a contract to provide basic skills trainers and student stations for the Javelin Field Tactical Trainer. The $26m contract is a follow-on contract with the Raytheon-Lockheed Javelin Joint Venture to deliver basic skills trainer components that include a classroom trainer and student and instructor stations. Cubic’s Simulation Systems program manager Karen Pickell said the trainer uses realistic scenarios to train troops in field surveillance, target recognition and acquisition, and fire mission control on the system. Javelin is a man-portable surveillance, antiarmor missile and fire-and-forget missile with automatic self-guidance, and capable of engaging helicopters in a direct-attack mode on the battlefield. A2Z METALWORKER
•
14 • March/April 2011
3027 E. Washington Phoenix, AZ 85034
Special Processes Pressure Testing Assembly and Bonding Application Filtered Pressure Flushing Ultrasonic Cleaning Solid Particle Cleanliness Testing Film Duplication Abrasive Blasting Descaling & Derusting Borescope Inspection Millipore Clean & Inspection Part Marking / Silkscreen Flow and Target Testing
Verification Testing Salt Spray Test Copper Sulfate Test High Humidity Test Taber Abrasion Dry and Wet Tape Adhesion Test
602-275-1917 phone 602-275-3467 fax
The systems will be delivered to the joint venture beginning January 2012.
Southwest Solar Te c h n o l o g i e s O p e n s Research Park in Arizona
Southwest Solar Technologies announced that it has completed initial development of the Southwest Solar Research Park in Phoenix, Arizona.The 18-acre, state-of-the-art, secured facility is located just south of Sky Harbor Airport.The focal point of the facility, a 75 foot diameter concentrating solar dish, is visible to commuters as they cross the Salt River along Interstate 10. The Research Park is designed to serve as a world class center for renewable energy research and innovation. The Solar Research Park provides the Company’s engineers and development partners with abundant sunlight and field space to operate and evaluate new solar technology. The site offers convenient access to the city’s universities and tech industry base because it is located on a major arterial in a major metropolitan area.
Submit a quote request at: quotes@semirayinc.com
“The Company is in discussions with other renewable energy businesses to co-locate at the park to promote collaboration and make land available for testing or demonstration projects,” said CEO Brad Forst. Potential collaborators could include universities, private companies, and government-sponsored projects. Southwest Solar Technologies is a developer of an innovative new solar power system that combines the high efficiency of a solar dish concentrator with the durability and performance of gas turbine engines. Founded in 2008, the company is focused on this unique approach to provide concentrating solar power (CSP) while using no cooling water, and with the capability of firm power using backup fuel and energy storage. Firm power is a clear advantage over standard photovoltaic or wind systems that are intermittent due to weather. SST is unique in its approach to design a purpose-built gas turbine for this solar application, rather than modifying commercial equipment that was designed for other purposes. www. swsolartech.com
that offer similar performance properties to today’s most widely used refrigerants, blowing agents and aerosol propellants, but with the added benefit of having very low global warming potentials. HFO1234ze is currently used in Europe and Japan in a variety of foam and aerosol applications.
Rolls-Royce Secures $2.2B Contract With Emirates Airlines Engine maker Rolls-Royce Group PLC (RR.LN) said that it has secured a $2.2 billion TotalCare long-term services contract from Emirates Airlines, covering Trent engines for 70 Airbus A350XWB aircraft. The agreement will bring the Dubai-based airline’s Rolls-Royce powered fleet of 128 aircraft, in service and on order, under TotalCare arrangements.
Honeywell Receives U.S. EPA Acceptance For New LowGlobal-Warming Blowing Agent For Foam, Aerosols Honeywell announced that its new low-global-warming-potential product HFO-1234ze has been accepted for use in foam and aerosol applications by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The new product, hydrofluoroolefin HFO-1234ze, is non-flammable, non-ozone depleting and has a global warming potential (GWP) of 6. HFO-1234ze can replace HFC-134a (with a GWP of 1,430) and HFC-152a (with a GWP of 142) in aerosol applications, extruded polystyrene board, rigid polyurethane foam, and oneand two- component insulating and sealant foam. Earlier in 2010, Honeywell launched another low-GWP product, HFO-1234yf, for use in automobile air conditioners. Fluorocarbon technology benefits society through superior energy efficiency performance in cooling and insulating applications. By reducing fuel consumption, fluorocarbons directly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from heating, cooling and electrical power generation, and are cost-effective for the end user compared with fluorocarbon alternatives. In addition, fluorocarbons are mostly nonflammable and have a low order of toxicity, which makes them significantly safer in use than alternatives such as hydrocarbons and ammonia that are either extremely flammable or highly toxic. Honeywell has pioneered the development of hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs), which are a family of unique products A2Z METALWORKER
•
16 • March/April 2011
The latest contract win is good news for U.K.-based Rolls-Royce, whose reputation has been hurt by the failure of one of its engines on an Airbus A380 aircraft last year. Two months earlier, Rolls-Royce secured a $1.2 billion TotalCare contract for Trent 700 engines, powering 27 Airbus A330s, and Trent 800 engines, powering 21 Boeing 777s. TotalCare long ter m ser vice agreements, in place on 90% of all Trent engines, are “designed to minimize customer financial risk and enhance operational perfor mance and reliability, allowing operators to concentrate on their core business,” Rolls-Royce said in a statement. “With this contract all of Emirates’ Rolls-Royce powered fleet will be supported by TotalCare packages that add significant value and allow customers to optimise their operations,” Mark King, RollsRoyce, pres. of civil aerospace, said.
A2Z METALWORKER
• 17 •March/April 2011
Raytheon reveals first glimpse of nextgeneration missile
The Premier Blanchard Grinding Specialists Offering You The Largest Blanchard-Style Grinder in the West We Service all of your Blanchard Grinding work - from Smallest to Largest
BLANCHARD GRINDING • PLATE & FLAME CUTTING • STRESS RELIEVING • STRAIGHTENING • EDGE GRINDING
Servicing Customers in Arizona, California, New Mexico & Nevada
Raytheon has offered the first peek into the company’s approach to designing a next generation missile to replace both the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AGM-88 HARM. For the first time, the company has displayed a full-scale mock-up of one of several candidates being considered for the emerging US Air Force requirement for a dual role air dominance missile (DRADM). The design shown at the Air Warfare Sympsoium last month features an AMRAAM-like missile body integrated with what appears to be a variable flow ducted rocket (VFDR), or ramjet. In 2004, Raytheon commissioned Aerojet to demonstrate a VFDR propulsion system on an AMRAAM for a contract sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory. Raytheon acknowledges the influence of the VFDR demonstration. “This model incorporates lessons learned from VFDR,” Raytheon says. “However, the requirements haven’t been established yet, so the model you see is one of several possibilities in consideration.”
5637 District Blvd • Los Angeles, CA 90058 800.662.0126 • Fax 323.560.7767 E-mail: sales@steelservicesgrinding.com www.steelservicesgrinding.com
Raytheon and Boeing received separate contracts from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) late last year to work on a next generation missile. The triple target terminator (T3) programme is aimed at hitting three types of targets - aircraft, cruise missiles and ground-based radars.
Performance Performance Improvement Improvement
The USAF had previously intended to launch full development of DRADM in Fiscal 2014, but the Pentagon’s latest budget request may allow the service to accelerate contract award to 2013.
Solutions
US Army to Field Upgraded RC-12X Guardrail Aircraft This Year Creating Lasting Change For Your BusinessTM
Consulting – Training – Process Improvement Organizational Assessments ISO 9001 Quality Management System AS9100C Aviation, Space and Defense ISO 13485 Medical Devices Management System Lean Manufacturing and Kaizen Events Auditing for Process Improvement Onsite and Web Based E- Training Subscribe to our FREE process improvement newsletter
For more information call Toll Free 888‐572‐9642 or visit us at www.sustainingedge.com Since 2002 serving AZ, CA, CO, NM, NV, UT, TX A2Z METALWORKER
•
18 • March/April 2011
Northrop Grumman is to field the first systems of the upgraded RC12X Guardrail fleet, which will provide the US Army warfighter with signals intelligence (SIGINT) capability. The RC-12X Guardrail is an airborne SIGINT sensor and ground processing system that provides the brigade combat teams with instant precision geo-location and identification of threats. The final outfitting and testing of the initial four systems will be completed during the first quarter of 2011 before becoming fully operational by the second quarter of this year. An additional ten RC-12X’s will be fielded during 2011-2012 with a total modernized Guardrail fleet of 14 systems. The RC-12X Guardrail modernization program is intended to extend the life of the aircraft until 2025 with new payloads added to the system to better sense and exploit emerging, irregular and conventional warfare threats.
Looking to Increase Productivity??
ProMac
™
is Your Answer!! Tightly controlled chemistry ensures optimum composition. Resulting in good chip breaking & reduced wear of carbide tooling.
Available Only at Samuel · Rounds, Hex & Squares · 303, 304/L & 316/L · Your Source for: Non-Standard Sizes/Lengths
ProMac® is a Premium Quality Stainless Steel Designed for Enhanced Machinability. Processed to Provide Uniform Consistency of Properties... Bar to Bar & Heat to Heat.
ProMac Provides Significant Benefits: Faster Machining - Allowing Higher Speeds & Feeds Better Dimensional Tolerances on Machined Parts Superior Machined Surface Quality & Integrity Consistent Performance for On-Time Production Longer Tool Life Reduced Scrap Loss
Applications: Pumps, Valves, Shafts, Fittings, Flanges, Nuts, Bolts, Pins, Rotors, Impellers
Industries:
Oil & Gas Exploration, Chemical & Petrochemical Processing, Biofuels, Pulp & Paper Food & Beverage Processing, Construction, Pharmaceutical & Aerospace
To get Your trial underway, give us a call Today!!
1-888-726-6385
promac@samuel.com
www.samuel.com
2nd Shift Starts Work at Suntech’s Arizona Plant
increase output volumes to meet the great interest we’re seeing for Suntech products made in Arizona.”
Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., the world’s largest producer of solar panels, has engaged a second production shift at its new solar panel manufacturing facility in Goodyear, Arizona.
The 117,000 square foot manufacturing facility features highly-automated manufacturing and product testing equipment and currently produces Suntech’s 280W solar panels for commercial and utility-scale electricity generation. To meet growing demand throughout the Americas, Suntech plans to further expand its Arizona plant to exceed 100MW of annual production capacity within the next few years.
The state-of-the-art module manufacturing facility will now run for up to sixteen hours per day with 78 employees, up from eight hours and 40 employees when it commenced operations in October 2010. Suntech plans to ramp the facility to 50MW of annual production capacity by mid-2011, and targets to employ 150 people by the end of 2011. “We’ve got a spirited, hard-working team in Goodyear that’s eager to ramp up production,” said Martin Guo, Suntech’s Arizona Plant Manager. “Over the first three months, our new workers have really stepped-up and made a great deal of progress towards our cost and output targets. Now that we’ve found our stride, we’re ready to take on another shift and A2Z METALWORKER
•
20 • March/April 2011
Small Nuclear Reactors May Spur Factory Jobs, Exports Bloomberg News reports on the Commerce Department assertion that the “Obama administration’s plan to develop a new generation of small nuclear reactors may spur US manufacturing jobs and exports,” and “may provide ‘tremendous new commercial opportunities for US firms and workers,’” the department said
in its International Trade Administration report. The president’s “budget request for fiscal 2012 seeks $67 million to help companies” develop “small reactor designs and win approval from US nuclear regulators.” The SMRs “would be built in retooled US factories and shipped by rail, unlike large reactors that are assembled on site and depend on components from Japan and South Korea, according to the report.” Nuclear Revival Moves Forward In Fits And Starts. Scientific American reports that with work underway on the two new reactors at Plant Vogtle Southern Nuclear chief executive Jim Miller said the “nuclear revival is underway in Georgia,” and noted that the new reactors “will provide safe, clean, reliable, low-cost electric energy to our customers for generations to come.” In addition to Southern Company, SCANA “plans to add two AP-1000 reactors to its nuclear power plant in S.C., by 2016 and 2019, whereas theTennesseeValley Authority will finally complete Watts Bar Unit 2 near Chattanooga,Tenn.-more than 30 years after construction began, including a nearly twodecade hiatus-next year.”
DIScoVER MoRE Performance and Value with mazak when it comes to investing in a vertical machining center, mazak’s new line of Vertical center Smart machines offers the best value in the industry. the newest addition to our popular Smart series, the Vertical center Smart machines offer high performance and reliability at a great value. and, as with all mazak equipment, you are backed by the industry’s best service, training and support. with Smart, you get the best of all things. MoRE accuracy, rigidity and durability with mazak’s new mX hybrid roller Guide System MoRE machining speed with a powerful 12,000 rpm spindle, 2.8 second chip-to-chip time and 1,653 ipm rapid traverse rate on the X, Y and z axes MoRE parts with a large worktable of 35.4" x 16.9" and 16.9" of Y-axis travel MoRE safety, ergonomics and energy savings with new machine design DIScoVER SMART. DIScoVER MAZAK. VerTicAL cenTer sMArT 430A
Ask a Mazak representative about the advantages of this new technology
www.mazakusa.com Tel: 859-342-1700 Florence, Kentucky
MAGNUM PRECISION MACHINES, INC. Representing the best in metal working solutions since 1984.
MAgnuM Precision MAchines, inc. 8448 Washington Place N.E. Albuquerque, N.M. 87113 Tel: (505) 345-8389 Email: magnumalb@magnumabq.com
MAgnuM Precision MAchines, inc. MAgnuM Precision MAchines, inc. 12025 Rojas Drive, Suite ‘A’ 3614 E. Southern Avenue #1 El Paso, TX 79936 Phoenix, AZ 85040 Tel: (915) 856-7900 Tel: (602) 431-8300 www.magnumprecisionmachines.com Email: sales@magnumep.com Email: sales@magnumaz.com
JUsT The facTs
aBOUT aBRasiVe WaTeRJeTs
Please visit us at aeroDef in Booth #1736
MyTh #1 90,000 psi Pumps Cut Parts Faster
facT The facT is that a 60,000 psi direct drive pump provides more actual cutting power than a 90,000 psi hydraulic intensifier with the same size motor. With the same abrasive flow, the direct drive pump cuts faster, at a lower cost. OMAX is committed to truth in technology. But don’t just take our word for it. Ask us for a test cut.
GeT The facTs aT OMaX.cOM.
Connect and follow OMAX for the latest news in waterjet technology. Facebook
A2Z METALWORKER
www.omax.com 1.800.838.0343 • 22 • March/April 2011
I/o Data Centers opens module manufacturing facility The new manufacturing facility for i/o Data Centers has opened in Phoenix, increasing the company’s production capacity.
The 221,000-square-foot manufacturing center for modular data centers was built to help the company distribute its i/o Anywhere platform of modular data centers. There already is demand for the modules, and i/o plans to hire a total of 100 employees for the first phase of manufacturing, officials said. The new facility already has 25 workers in place.
One COmpany. everything yOu need.
The company anticipates monthly output of about 18 megawatts of data center modules. Those products should be rolling off the line by early summer, officials said.
When it COmes tO abrasive Waterjet maChining, OMAX Corporation has everything you need.
The company developed the factory after receiving $200 million in investment last fall via two deals.The first involved a $130 million longterm credit facility from Wells Fargo Bank and Wells Fargo Securities LLC. The other brought in $70 million from Caterpillar Financial Services Corp.
OMAX is a single-source provider of the industry’s most innovative abrasive waterjet technology. With the OMAX and MAXIEM lines of waterjet equipment, we offer a complete range of capabilities from industry standard to high performance.
Small Business Optimism Index Hits Highest Level In Three Years A monthly index of small-business indicators hit its highest level in more than three years in January.
When it comes to waterjets, OMAX is the only partner you need.
The Small Business Optimism Index, which is based on a survey of National Federation of Independent Business members, was up 1.5 points, to 94.1. That’s the highest number since December 2007, but still below the levels recorded during times of strong economic growth. More small-business business owners are optimistic that their sales will improve in the coming months, but weak sales continue to be the biggest problem cited by businesses. “Manufacturing and exporting are leading the recovery — industries and activities that are not labor-intensive — while construction, an industry historically dominated by small firms, remains depressed,” said NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. Only 8 percent reported that not all of their credit needs were being met. In a separate survey of small-business owners, NFIB found that 48 percent tried to get credit last year, compared with 55 percent in 2009. Those that tried were more successful last year than they were the year before: 60 percent of those that applied for a loan, credit line or credit card in 2010 got all or most of the credit they wanted, compared with 50 percent in 2009. A year-end survey conducted by the National Small Business Association, however, found that credit remains a problem for many small businesses. One in four small-business owners surveyed by NSBA said lack of available capital was their most significant challenge. The good news is that 64 percent of small businesses said they were able to obtain financing, compared with 59 percent six months earlier. For more: www.nfib.com, www.nsba.biz.
Made in the USA
www.omax.com 1.800.838.0343
WWW. MAXIEMWATERJETS .COM TEL 877-MAXIEM5 (877-629-4365)
arizona cNc Equipment, LLc 1235 S. 48th St, Suite 1 Tempe, aZ 85281 480-615-6353 www.aRIZoNacNc.com
A2Z METALWORKER
• 23 •March/April 2011
Ted Turner Fires Up Solar Plant
Introducing BART – The Barton Abrasive Removal Tool BART is the first truly convenient, cost-effective and totally portable abrasive removal system available to the waterjet industry. The BART system achieves removal rates of over 2000 lbs./hr. • Simple • Convenient • Effective
Built on more than 364 acres next to Turner’s Vermejo Park Ranch in New Mexico, presumably on private land since the project faced no environmentalreview hurdles, the Cimarron Solar Project will feed power to Denverbased Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, a non-profit wholesale power dealer, and its 44 member electric cooperatives. “We are very excited to see this project completed and producing clean solar energy to power homes and businesses in New Mexico,”Turner said. “Large-scale solar generation is among the fastest-growing energy sources in the world, and we’re pleased that we can be a part of that growth.”
See a demo video at www.barton.com/BART USA/Canada 800.741.7756 Phone 518.798.5462 info@barton.com
The facility is expected to deliver enough electricity to satisfy the needs of about 9,000 homes.
US and Foreign Patents Pending.
www.barton.com 147106_WandAd_A2Z.indd 1
Ted Turner, media mogul founder of CNN, announced recently that his jointly-owned, 30-megawatt solar farm in New Mexico began commercial service.
12/13/10 9:19:55 AM
First announced at the climate summit in Cancun, the project – a joint venture between Turner (wearing his hat as Turner Renewable Energy) and Southern Company, one of the nation’s largest publicly owned power companies – was developed and built by First Solar, which also supplied 500,000 cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin-film solar panels for the plant. Tempe, Arizona-based First Solar, the largest thin-film solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturer in the U.S, is also one of the nation’s most successful, having been the first to break the $1-per-watt manufacturing barrier.The installation will be maintained by First Solar, and the power sold under a 25-year power purchase agreement, or PPA.
Pentagon Budget Projects Weapons Growth Above ABS Quality Evaluations (ABS QE) certifies businesses of all types and sizes around the globe to a variety of standards: •ISO 9001 •AS 9100
•ISO 22000 •ISO 14001
The expertise of our auditors, the professionalism of our audit processes, the knowledge of what drives value in each industry can help you get the most from your management systems.
abs-qe.com A2Z METALWORKER
•
Certified Performance
24 • March/April 2011
The U.S. Defense Department’s five- year weapons-buying budget, while lower than the military planned last year, still results in annual, inflation-adjusted growth of about 2.6 percent, according to an analyst. Weapons procurement would increase to $137.2 billion in fiscal 2016, up from $113 billion in President Barack Obama’s fiscal 2012, according to previously unreleased Pentagon figures provided to Bloomberg News. The plan calls for $117.6 billion in fiscal 2013, $125.9 billion in 2014 and $129.5 billion in 2015, before reaching the $137.2 billion in 2016. The figures represent real growth of 2.6 percent annually, said Todd Harrison, a defense budget analyst at the nonpartisan Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington. The weapons growth plan is dependent on the military services meeting their goals of hitting a cumulative $100 billion in savings from overhead reductions and other efficiencies and shifting that money to weapons and research. The Navy plans the largest such savings -- $35 billion over five years, with the largest annual reduction of $9 billion in 2016.
TOP 5 REASONS TO CALL A&J Industrial Machine Repair Co. 1. E xtend the Life of Your Machines with Preventative Maintenance. Now more than ever, this is critical in a tough economic environment. 2. The hours you spend having an employee try to fix a machine costs you their time PLUS machine downtime. 3. When you use A&J Industrial Machine Repair Co., you get many years from a trained Machine Repair Specialist. 4. They are your expert in Controls and Drives! 5. A&J Industrial Machine Repair’s customers rave about the service they get! Just ask for references.
Call Today. Don’t Wait For Your Machine to Go Down. 602.550.1339 SOLON and TEP Unveil 1.6MW Solar Power Plant in Tucson Tucson-based SOLON Corporation, one of the largest providers of turnkey solar power plants and manufacturer of crystalline silicon solar modules in the U.S., recently announced the completion of a 1.6 megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Tucson in conjunction with Tucson Electric Power Company (TEP). As TEP’s largest local solar resource, the array will provide a faster, more cost effective way for TEP to integrate solar power into its renewable energy portfolio for Tucson residents. TEP will provide the output of this array directly to customers through its new Bright Tucson Community Solar program. The program will allow customers to purchase solar energy in 150 kWh “blocks,” providing an easy and affordable way to reduce or eliminate their use of conventional power. The solar power plant is in the new Solar Zone at the University of Arizona (UA) Science and Technology Park, and consists A2Z METALWORKER
•
26 • March/April 2011
of a single-axis tracking system featuring SOLON’s Velocity MW system. TEP will own and operate the solar production facility. SOLON’s Velocity MW Solar System provides preconfigured, compact onemegawatt modular solar clusters. Engineered with utilities in mind, the Velocity MW system provides a streamlined concept that results in a reduced number of individual components, fewer connections, and significantly less time spent on installation and maintenance. In total, over 5,800 Tucson, Ariz. manufactured panels on 11 SOLON single-axis trackers make up this system.
United Technologies In Buying Mode, But Right Deals Are Scarce A senior UnitedTechnologies Corp. executive said recently that the company could pursue $10 billion or more in acquisitions, but targets remain scarce at the right price. The diversified U.S. manufacturing group, best known for its aerospace and building controls
businesses, has a $1.5 billion “placeholder” for acquisitions this year. Greg Hayes, chief financial officer, told an industry conference that it is eyeing deals in the range of $1 billion to $2 billion, and would be interested in acquisitions that produced the kind of fit and synergies seen in its purchase of security assets from General Electric Co. “We could do five of them,” said Hayes at the Barclays Capital industrial conference. United Technologies paid $1.8 billion for the GE business, and Hayes said it remained on the lookout for larger, more transformative deals, but valuations remained challenging. The executive was optimistic on the outlook for its building controls’ systems, and said replacement rates for residential heating and ventilation systems remain well below historical norms despite an increase at the end of last year. He also said the company doesn’t plan to follow Honeywell Inc. by switching to mark-to-market accounting for its pension funding.
We reduce the friction between industry and nature.
Aerospace Approvals: • American Airlines • Boeing • Bombardier • Lockheed Martin • Lord Corporation • Pratt & Whitney • United Technologies • Rolls Royce Free of: • Boron • Chlorine • Diethanolamine • Formaldehyde • Sensitizers Local stock available for immediate delivery.
REACH
Compliant
Best People • Best Products • Best Value 800-433-LUBE • 856-468-0216 • www.hangsterfers.com
An ISO 9001:2008 Company
The two businesses had some commonalities; their physical geography in the United States(Phoenix area), they were both profitable, they both won accolades for the performance from their customers, and they both served the aerospace and defense industries. But what is remarkable about the acquisition/merger, is that the two entities shared very little customers and competencies. So the two companies really each bring skills that are additive to the whole and make a very different and much more desirable entity in Azmark Aero Systems. Astrotronics brought significant capital assets to Azmark Aero Systems.They brought high precision machining capabilities with the ability to hold tolerances within 50 millionths of an inch (.00005”). They also contributed a robust ERP system, superior employees and a state-of-the-art temperature and humidity controlled facility custom designed for efficient manufacturing. They additionally brought strong relationships with a number of customers, including Honeywell and Boeing.
Mark Lee, owner of aerospace company Aero-mark LLC, is either very lucky or a genius. Or maybe a combination of both. When you look at the two companies he purchased late last year, M-Dot Inc, and Astrotronics LLC, both located in the Phoenix, AZ metroplex, you couldn’t ask for a better combination of 2 highly successful companies that were willing to be acquired and to merge into one. The new entity is called Azmark Aero Systems. Mark is no stranger to acquisitions. A graduate of UCLA majoring in business, and then subsequently acquiring an MBA from Stanford University, Mark held a number of management positions in a public company, and eventually lead the company as CEO. He purchased his first aerospace company in precision forging in 1986, and over the years has purchased other companies in aerospace machining, component repair and overhaul, engineering, and production. Mark purchased Certified Aviation Services LLC (CAS) in 2005. The company provides quality line maintenance, heavy maintenance, appearance services and aircraft modifications for commercial, corporate, and military aircraft throughout a nationwide network, with 28 locations. While Mark says the two companies (CAS and Azmark Aero Systems) will operate as stand-alone entities, with little direct overlap in the products they offer, there is clearly synergy between customers and industry knowledge that will be beneficial to both entities. Even more importantly, the breadth of offers across the two entities will allow each company to offer more expertise to customers as individual opportunities arise. Late last year, Mark Lee, CEO of Aero-mark LLC, purchased M-Dot Aerospace and Astrotronics and merged the two into one entity, Azmark Aero Systems. A2Z METALWORKER
•
28 • March/April 2011
M-Dot brought engineering expertise and sales and marketing capabilities to the new entity. The company had an award-winning international reputation for engineering expertise in gas turbine design, high-speed rotordynamics, burner design, compressor design and complete turbopump system development. With a track record of success that includes development of two twinspool turboprop engines for the Army, two hypersonic ramjet turbopumps for DARPA, and many other projects for government and commercial entities, M-Dot contributed the “rapid prototype”
and “concept to production” capabilities to Azmark. M-Dot also brought a diverse set of customers to the new organization, including Raytheon.
Azmark Aero Systems Awards Azmark Aero Systems and its former companies have been the recipient of some very prestigious awards, including:
2010 Gold Performance Excellence Award, awarded by The Boeing Company Outstanding Performance by a Small Business Contractor, awarded by DARPA 2010 Small Business Supplier of the Year, awarded by Gulfstream 2010 Quick Response Supplier of the Year: awarded by Raytheon Some things have changed due to the merger but much remains the same. Since the acquisition/merger, the two entities are now located under one roof – a modern 40,000 square foot facility in Gilbert, Arizona. Azmark now offers the combined capabilities of both companies which will add new value to former M-Dot and Astrotronic customers. Brad Caban, President and COO of the company says, “Azmark is really a viable supplier, with ISO9001, AS9100 and ITAR certifications, for a Tier 1 aerospace or defense supplier looking to outsource a complete program that requires engineering, production and complete assembly for projects in the $10 to $50 million range. This is really our sweet-spot, and we believe these size programs are what the Tier 1 suppliers are willing to outsource.” It is clear when you speak with employees of Azmark who realize that although some things will change with the merger, one will not – an unrelenting commitment to customer service and “on-time’ delivery. The focus on customer service starts at the top with Brad Caban, President of Azmark, who was selected to run the company because
of his exceptional track record growing other companies in the industry. He has been in and around aviation his entire career. He is a graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University with a BS in Professional Aeronautics. Brad is an FAA certified A&P mechanic and an instrument rated pilot. He gained experience in the aviation industry while working for Delta Air Lines in aircraft maintenance operations and customer & supplier management. As Managing Director at Fokker Airinc., an FAA 145 certified repair station, Brad tripled the size of the company, improved productivity and transformed Fokker Airinc into a “World Class Provider” for many of the world’s largest airlines. Transformation of any company is never a trivial experience, but as I interviewed many key employees of the new entity, “constant and regular communication” resonated. Employees are all understandably nervous with a changes in their companies but are assured that the merger, and resulting new company, Azmark Aero Systems, would need all of the skills each individual entity had, and then some. In fact, the company plans to significantly expand its team over the course of the year. Chris Dennis,Vice President of Manufacturing, a former Astrotronics employee, says, “Brad and Mark did such an outstanding job of communicating plans, changes and the new company direction. Every employee, including those from M-Dot, whose commute increased by 15 miles, remains with the company today.” Chris elaborated, “I think that prior to the acquisition/merger, both companies had plateaued. Not only did Mark and Brad bring to our respective organizations an infusion of capital, but they also brought the strategic thinking and business savvy that will take us to the next level.What does this mean for us? The plan calls for over 100% growth over the next 3 years!” The merger seems to be paying off. Azmark Aero Systems just recently announced that it was awarded a contract from Boeing to A2Z METALWORKER
• 29 •March/April 2011
engineering and manufacturing teams provide because assemblies are delivered “on-time” to maintain schedule. Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) - With the integration of experienced design and development engineers into Azmark Aero Systems operations, Azmark is capable of delivering complete sub-systems and LRUs fully tested in production volumes – something that very few small companies can offer.
manufacture the Gearbox Alternator for the A160 Hummingbird (rotorcraft) Unmanned Arial System.The contract award was based on several factors including Azmark’s engineering and technical capabilities as well as its manufacturing efficiency.
Azmark’s Capabilities Machined Parts - Azmark Aero Systems offers wire EDM, 5-axis machining, 9-axis multitasking machining, CNC OD/ID surface grinding and sheet metal fabrication (including a stretch press). Component Assemblies - Azmark offers more value to its customers by assembling parts that it manufactures into assemblies. With the integration of R&D, Design and Manufacturing engineers of multiple disciplines, Azmark has the capability to conduct operational testing of those assemblies so that its customers can efficiently integrate the assemblies into the final system. Azmark’s customers value the expertise and experience that the Azmark
A2Z METALWORKER
•
30 • March/April 2011
Testing Capabilities - Azmark has a fully staffed Quality Assurance Department with state-of-the-art equipment, including 3 CMM machines (2 fully programmable) capable of 100% inspection of flight critical and other components. . As far as Operational Testing, Azmark has experienced engineers who have successfully completed numerous DARPA and other government research projects that require customized and complex testing procedures to verify performance of the projects. When Azmark customers have assemblies, sub-systems or LRU’s that require specific environmental or operational testing, Azmark can deliver. Azmark is well versed on the MIL-STD-810 and RTCA DO-160 testing requirements. Power Systems - Azmark not only manufactures “build-to-print” parts and sub-systems under “design spec” type arrangements, but their engineers are developing a family of proprietary power systems based on small turbine engines ranging in power output of 300 watts for man portable power units up to a 60 HP turboprop engine for UAVs. The award-winning engineering team working on this program is known throughout the industry as a leader in the development of small and microscale turbomachinery systems. For more information, contact the Azmark Aero Systems team at 480.926.8969 or visit their website at www.azmark.aero.
the largest selection of metalworking products & solutions
Supported by your local MSC branch
Dedicated tech support team
• Over 450 Years of Combined Metalworking Experience
Call 800.521.9520 M-F 8am to 8pm ET for help with:
• Inside sales support—order placement, product quotes, metalworking application questions
• Application recommendations • Grade selection • Speeds and feeds • Product cross-referencing • Product testing recommendations • CAD/CAM 3D Modeling
• On-Site Metalworking Application support provided by our experienced Metalworking Specialists • Documented cost savings through metalworking application and productivity improvements • Access to over 500,000 items from 2,000+ trusted industry brands. Order by 8pm ET, get it the very NEXT DAY* at no additional cost* *See mscdirect.com for the latest terms & conditions
Contact your local branch: 1383 N. Tech Blvd. • Suite 106 • Gilbert, AZ 85233
480 755 0415 •
Monday-Friday 7am-5pm
•
BRANCHphx@mscdirect.com
mscdirect •com • 31 • March/April 2011 A2Z METALWORKER
New &
New & Rebuilt EDMs, Parts & Service Visit Us At Rebuilt EDMs, Parts & Service Booth 1270
All New A-Series Wire Cut! • Advanced compact design • Renowned quality and accuracy • Intel PC/Fanuc Post Processor • World’s Fastest AWT <10 seconds • Built-in B Axis (6 Axis continuous) (Opt.)
Chmer Offers:
• Wire EDMs 15 Models • Sinker EDMs 22 Models • EDM Drillers 7 Models “EVERYTHING IN EDM”
EDM Network: Exclusive Distributor of CHMER EDM
1974 Bucktail Lane, Sugar Grove, IL 80554 1-888-289-3367 • www.edmnetwork.com / CA • 951 306 4017 • info@edmnetwork.com
Pratt and Whitney Touts Version of JSF Engine for Bomber A version of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter’s Pratt and Whitney’s engine might be capable of powering the U.S. Air Force’s prospective recently. If the long-range strike aircraft is not “as ambitious” as previously envisioned, as suggested by Gen. Norton Schwartz, Air Force chief of staff, then a version of the fighter engine could be adapted for the bomber, said Warren Boley of Pratt and Whitney. The new aircraft could be subsonic and use proven, offthe-shelf technology, Boley said. “So the future bomber may be much more off the shelf, much more proven technology, it may be a subsonic bomber, it may use a proven [F-35 Pratt and Whitney] F-135,” he said. Previously, a senior industry official familiar with long-range strike aircraft programs had said both the F-22 Raptor’s F-119 engine and the F-135 consume fuel far too quickly to be used on such a long-endurance strike platform. Instead, the official had suggested using highA2Z METALWORKER
2
•
32 • March/April 2011
efficiency advanced turbofans or perhaps Pratt and Whitney’s geared turbo-fan engines. However, Boley said the 8-foot diameter of a geared turbo-fan engine was likely too large for a new bomber. He added that the F-135 would “most definitely” be suitable for a long endurance aircraft. The company is developing the PW9000 engine, which uses the F-135 low pressure compressor mated to the core from a geared turbo-fan engine. The engine may be used on the Navy’s Unmanned Carrier Launch Surveillance and Strike aircraft, he said. If the Air Force’s new bomber was more ambitious, the developmental Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology (ADVENT) engines being developed under a U.S. government contract by General Electric and Rolls Royce might be applicable, Boley said. While Pratt and Whitney is not receiving government funding, he added, it is developing similar technology internally. The ADVENT technology would be especially useful if the bomber is supersonic, Boley said.
However, the technology is also useful for managing the aircraft’s signature and generating large amounts of electrical power for sensors and other ancillary systems, he said.
Boeing and Nor throp Submit Proposal for GMD Boeing and Northrop submitted a joint proposal for the competitive development and sustainment contract for future work on the ground-based midcourse defense (GMD) element of the US ballistic missile defense system. Boeing vice-president and program director of GMD Norm Tew said the proposal aimed to offer innovative solutions for future program evolution at the lowest costs to the customer. GMD uses radars and other sensors, commandand-control facilities, communications terminals and a 20,000-mile fibre-optic communications network to defend against long-range ballistic missile threats.Boeing has been supporting the Missile Defense Agency as the prime contractor for the GMD program since 2001.
Great Western Registrar LLC
Get real value from your ISO 9001/AS9100 and AS9110
Registration
Great Western Registrar L.L.C. is an ANSI-ANAB accredited registrar, offering 3rd party registration and certification services to the ISO family of standards. • No Application Fees • Nominal Annual Adminstrative Fees • Simple Application Process
• Direct Contact with Lead Auditors • A ValueAdded Partnership • Auditors Located Throughout the USA
Call Us! Our Office Staff Consists of Certified Lead Auditors! Great Western Registrar LLC
21835 North 23rd Avenue • Phoenix, AZ 85027 • 623-580-1881 www.greatwesternregistrar.com • admin@greatwesternregistrar.com
Quantum Solar Power Developed a Solar Photovoltaic Technology Which Eliminates the Use of Rare Elements
US Army Selects Harris High-Frequency Radios
Quantum Solar Power Corp. is in the development stages of a solar cell technology that could alter the solar power industry’s dependence on rare elements.
Harris has received an order from the US Army to provide high-frequency radios for use in its joint biological point detection system (JPBDS).
A rapidly growing sector of the solar cell market is thin-film photovoltaics, so called because of their thin layers of photovoltaic material deposited on a substrate, sometimes only nanometers thick. Although less efficient than silicon PV (most efficient), thin film is growing rapidly due to its lower manufacturing costs. This growth however may be limited by the use of exotic materials in thin-film device manufacture. Leading thin-film devices are based upon CdTe (Cadmium Telluride) and CIGS (Copper indium gallium selenide) technologies that utilize the rare elements indium ($285 per kg in Jan 2009 now $530 per kg), tellurium ($150 per kg in Jan 2010 now $295 per kg) and gallium ($450 per kg in Jan 2010 now $750 per kg). These elements are scarce globally and critical to current thin-film production. Current global electrical consumption is 10 terawatts (ten trillion watts). If thin-film PV solar power is to replace fossil fuel generated power in the future, it must be scalable to this level of production. Given the current limits on the elements used in its production, thin-film PV faces major challenges in its effort to compete with conventional power generation. Additionally, thinfilm PV competes for these rare element resources with flat panel LCD TV’s and other electronics. Research suggests there may be less than ten years supply remaining of indium alone. Quantum believes their emerging NGD™ (Next Generation Device) technology will provide high efficiency solar cells with prices competitive with coal generated electricity without the use of any rare elements. A2Z METALWORKER
•
34 • March/April 2011
Under the $9m order, Harris will provide Falcon II 400W AN/PRC 150 HF systems to JPBDS to detect and identify biological warfare agents. The AN/PRC-150 is an NSA type-1 certified HF radio system, which provides continuous coverage in the 1.6MHz-60MHz frequency range, delivering communications in harsh conditions. The system automatically communicates alerts to headquarters over HF radio links on detecting the presence of biological agents. Harris Department of Defense business president Brendan O’Connell said the secure data transmission capabilities of the AN/ PRC-150 will provide the US forces with maximum time to respond to potentially significant threats
Join Us For The
ARIZONA CNC OPEN HOUSE MARCH 30TH & 31ST from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm See The Latest Technology From • OKUMA CNC Milling And Turning •OMAX Abrasive Waterjet • TSUGAMI Swiss Turning • KENT Surface Grinding • ATS Workholding • ISCAR Tooling Technical Presentations Include: • Hard Turning and Hard Milling • High efficiency machining • Set up reduction Lunch Will Be Provided Both Days Visit our website www.arizonacnc.com for more information and to register to attend. 1235 S. 48th St, Suite 1 Tempe, AZ 85281 www.arizonacnc.com 480-615-6353 A2Z METALWORKER
• 35 •March/April 2011
BARRY METALS Company Recycling services for the entire State of Arizona Barry Metals Company is a scrap metal recycling company. Our main interest is in the ferrous and non-ferrous metals with special interest in nickel alloys, titanium and stainless. We service machine shops, factories and peddler accounts.
The company was started by Howie and his father Namon Basuk. The name “Barry” comes from a brother and a son who died from leukemia at the age of 17 (1977). The company Barry Metals was founded in 1988 in honor of Barry.
602-484-7186
3014 N. 30th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85017
Private Spaceflight Innovators Attract NASA’s Attention NASA’s focus on the value of innovative commercial space firms took center stage in back-to-back meetings with a private space station module builder and a company developing a new space plane to fly passengers to and from Earth orbit.
The meetings were led by NASA’s deputy chief Lori Garver, who traveled last week toinflatable space modulebuilder Bigelow Aerospace in Las Vegas and then visited the company Sierra Nevada, based here, to check on the progress of its Dream Chaser spacecraft. Real space hardware is being built in “a rapid and unprecedented way,” Garver said, with NASA recognizing that the government can’t and shouldn’t do everything. “We’re looking to loosen our grip and allow companies to do those things in low Earth orbit that we’ve been doing for over 50 years,” Garver said. In 2006 and 2007, the space company launched orbiting space station prototypes, Genesis 1 and Genesis 2. Currently, NASA has deals in place with two other private companies to provide unmanned cargo delivery services that will keep the International Space Station stocked with supplies once the agency retires its shuttle fleet for good later this year. Under those deals, California-based Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) will provide deliveries A2Z METALWORKER
•
36 • March/April 2011
using its Dragon capsules and Falcon 9 rockets. Orbital Sciences Corporation in Virginia is NASA’s other commercial partner in the venture, and is developing Cygnus freighters and Taurus 2 rockets to provide the service. Meanwhile, Bigelow Aerospace has been busy hammering out new agreements to spur customer use of the firm’s expandable, orbital space complexes. The company is currently on the road marketing a variety of individual spaceflight programs, tied to an array of duration and pricing options, including an option of $28,750,000 for a 30-day astronaut visit. A Memorandum of Understanding between the Emirates Institution for Advanced Science and Technology (EIAST) and Bigelow Aerospace was announced on Jan. 31. That deal is geared to explore joint efforts to establish a next-generation commercial human spaceflight program for Dubai and the United Arab Emirates. The agreement was signed by His Excellency Ahmed Al Mansoori, director general of EIAST, and Robert Bigelow, president of Bigelow Aerospace. In a joint statement, they said they will work to create a world-class microgravity research and development program “with a potential focus on advanced biotechnology applications, and a variety of other commercial space-related activities.” Earlier this month, another memorandum was inked between Bigelow Aerospace and Space Florida, a group created to strengthen Florida’s position in aerospace research, investment, exploration and commerce. That deal is focused on pursuing and identifying foreign and domestic companies According to Bigelow, if the company attracts enough customers to lease all of the orbiting, inflatable modules on the company’s Complex Alpha, it could mean up to 25 launches a year -- possibly from Cape Canaveral -- to ferry cargo and crew into Earth orbit. Module launches could be accommodated by current United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rockets or other vendors, such as the SpaceX Falcon 9 booster.
www.adamsmachineryaz.com 215 S. Rockford Dr • Suite 101 Tempe, AZ • 85281 tel: 480.968.3711
www.sharpcnc.com info@sharpcnc.com tel: 310.370.5990 A2Z METALWORKER
• 37 •March/April 2011
HEAR
Using CIS Software representatives and product support engineers focused on improving responsiveness and lowering direct operating costs, operators around the world are already benefiting. SAY ABOUT BMSC BRETTA KELLY’S WHAT CUSTOMERS
AUDIT SEMINAR “TheISO9001/AS9100 aviation industry is constantly INTERNAL changing. I have challenged my team to anticipate those changes and find new ways to support our customers “Very “Very goodand and usable I found provide theminformation. with a service solution for their everyinformative. need,” added I found hearing audit questions asked and answered most the section on how present theininternal Maldonado. “Wetohave set the bar terms of product support, now we valuable.” audit to program and it.” management most over need to raise Bell’s overallteams score increased its 2009 scores by Doug valuable.” more than 13 percent. When you are serious about q Karen and if you need to meet specifi When you are serious about quality, if you dema “Enlightening. I found the scheduling specifications one hundred percent of the time, t time, then CIS Softwar Alcan Pitches New Alloys
“The Session was very valuable. I have no When you are serious about qualit experience auditing Metals giantMike Rio Tinto PLC disclosed advanced alloys and contracts with sospecifications one hundred percent Bre Bretta this was a big help. jetliner makers Airbus and Bombardier Inc. in a bid to stem inroads into Pres Presid MARICOPA CONTROLS I especially liked the the aerospace industry by advanced plastics. 310N 3101 example of an internal Pho “The program flowed very well, went at a Phoen audit that we alla filled A new Rio Tinto’s Alcan Global Aerospace covers good pace, andproduct didn’t line getfrom boring. The mock Ema Email: out.” rangewere of durable lightweight aluminum alloys, processes for using audit forms the but most valuable.” Tel:Tel: (6
interpretations portion of the training most valuable.”
Rhiannon them in manufacturing, and systems for recycling them. Alcan is pitching Javier
Valley Forge & Bolt what it calls AirWare as an alternative to carbon-fiber composite
www.c www
Composites, or advanced plastics, are quickly displacing metals on
602.445.9400 • wwwbusinessmsc.com • ISO/AS9100 Consulting Alcan says AirWare offers weig airplanes because the highly engineered synthetic materials are lighter,
with fewer drawbacks. Compo
more durable and suffer less corrosion. Boeing Co. is using more to increase their workforce However, the amount that planned Companies’ Soaring Profits Offer manufacture and assemble composites in its new 787 Dreamliner than any remained previous inpassenger jet. the minority, if only to slightly. OptimismRivals For All US Manufacturing perform under the extreme st Bombardier and Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautic Defense as metals. & Space Co., have thesoaring example. Raytheon snares $475 million missiles The AP reports, “Heavy equipment makerfollowed Caterpillar’s profit reflects strong demand in developing nations and offers reasons for contract
optimism about the global economy and the prospects for other American manufacturers.” Edward Jones analyst Jeff Windau called Caterpillar “a pretty good barometer” of broader market conditions. “That’s because Caterpillar sells its yellow-and-black mining and construction equipment around the world and can benefit from growth wherever it’s occurring, while its reach also means the company’s business reflects global economic trends.” The AP notes, “Caterpillar predicts the world’s economy as a whole will grow at a lukewarm rate of 3.5 percent in 2011, but developing regions will grow at nearly double that pace and continue buying equipment for mining and for upgrading their infrastructure.” Under the headline “US Manufacturing Profits Suggest Stronger Economy,” Reuters reports that strong financial reports from big US companies such as Caterpillar and Eaton are providing a positive sign for the US economy, as well as for future employment figures. “The more [manufacturers] talk about hiring, the more comfortable we’re going to be with that company.
If you’re hiring people, your business is growing,” said Oliver Pursche of Gary Goldberg Financial Services. Along with rising profits has come rising optimism from the manufacturing sector, roughly two-thirds of which are now making positive projections for the coming year. A2Z METALWORKER
•
38 • March/April 2011
Raytheon Missile Systems received a $475 million contract from Saudi Arabia for a series of kits that transform “dumb” bombs into precision-guided ones. The sale of the kits, which are called Paveway, is the latest chapter “in Raytheon’s four decade-long commitment to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and regional security in the Arabian Gulf,” said Taylor Lawrence, Raytheon Missile Systems president.Paveway made up more than half of the air-to-ground precision guided weapons used in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Newer versions of the kits include GPS and inertial guidance capabilities, a navigation aid that uses a computer and motion sensors to continuously calculate direction and speed. Raytheon has delivered more than 350,000 of the kits to 42 countries, said Mike Nachshen, company spokesman. Compared to similar weapons, the kits have the highest degree of accuracy and are the best at eliminating collateral damage. More than 150 of Raytheon’s nearly 12,150 Tucson employees work to design and produce the Paveway series of bomb kits.
ISO9001 Certified...Providing Environmentally Safe & Effective Industrial Cleaning Products Unfor tunately, many of Mirachem® Corporation’s customers first come to Mirachem when they are in trouble or when they are forced to. Often, they seek the services of Mirachem when their customer requires safe, effective cleaning products like Mirachem’s for the durability and safety of the end product. Other times, the company has run into costly EPA issues, and they are forced to ‘clean up their act’ with Mirachem’s cleaning products. But once they come to Mirachem, they get it. For almost 30 years, Mirachem has been making safe, effective and leading edge cleaning products using water-based technology to clean the toughest jobs the industrial world can create. The Mirachem Corporation was founded in 1978 with the mission to manufacture and market waterbased cleaning products that clean as well as traditional, hazardous chemistries, while providing cost effective environmental responsibility, personal safety and material compatibility. Starting from the simple premise of “Nothing bad in, nothing bad out”, Mirachem set out to prove that a safer alternative in cleaning technologies could be developed. Over three decades later, Mirachem is proof that not only is “going green” a great marketing line, but also a great business philosophy. Mirachem’s Randy Leighty says, “We were environmentally friendly long before it was the thing to do. The hard part was overcoming the perception in the marketplace that “green” was more expensive and didn’t work. In fact, Mirachem’s products often result in lower costs for a business that can be readily documented - from lower insurance rates, lower regulatory reporting fees and fines, and even lower workers compensation rates. And 30 years of practical experience is a pretty good indicator of performance.” Kiersten Summers, vice president at Mirachem says, “Our products are designed to meet very exacting industry and regulatory standards. Things like the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s (SCAQMD) Rule 1171 and 1122 VOC requirements - the most stringent air quality regulations in the US, or an aircraft engine manufacturer’s QPL requirements, or the qualification for a shop that machines titanium for use in medical implants, are all standards that we deal with every day.” The company’s cleaning products are compatible with a number of materials, including aluminum, mild and carbon steels, titanium, magnesium, cadmium plated steel, copper, nickel and cobalt alloys, and are even safe on acrylics. Just as Mirachem’s customers respond to their end customers’ requirements, Mirachem received input from their customers, many who are in the aerospace and defense industry, that ISO certification would improve Mirachem’s processes. The management team at Mirachem was hesitant about going through the rigorous process of certifying to ISO9001 standards for three main reasons; 1) the cost, 2) the increase in paperwork and processes that would result in increased bureaucracy, and 3) the drain on the resources at the
company, particularly for Mirachem, which is a lean organization. Kiersten says, “Our employees who went through certification at their prior employers and our business suppliers told us that it could literally take up about 10% of our resources for a full 6 months to a year. That was daunting.” Kiersten says, “One of our customers recommended BMSC, an ISO consulting company founded by Bretta Kelly. Bretta not only provided a quote for certification that was substantially lower than others, but she helped us to see that ISO9001 certification would not result in increased paperwork and processes. In fact, we would have created a huge book to support our ISO9001 processes if Bretta hadn’t helped us.” Randy continued, “BMSC makes the ISO9001 process fit with the customers’ business. Bretta offers a customizable package based upon how complete a customer’s documentation already is. She offers anywhere from templates, where the customer does the majority of the work, to full consulting.We used a combination of these options, and completed the certification process inexpensively and in about 6 months.” Kiersten added, “One of the best advantages to certifying to ISO9001 with BMSC was that it didn’t consume our human resources. Since I was the lead for the certification process, I was pleased that it took less than 8 hours each week dedicated to the certification, and it allowed me to continue to do my other jobs!” “We didn’t have to change our processes”, Randy says, “but what we had to do was document and track what we were already doing well”. Mirachem took advantage of the Continuous Improvement Software (CIS) that BMSC offers. Kiersten and Randy describe this as a web-based database that allows the company to document and track processes. “Because it is web-based”, Kiersten says, “I can work on it from anywhere. And our employees have varying administrative privileges, but are all involved in data entry.” Take Kiersten’s word. If you plan to certify to ISO9001, don’t try it yourself. Call BMSC. You can reach them at 602.445.9400. Visit their website at www.businessmsc.com. For more information on the safe alternative to hazardous industrial cleaning products, contact Mirachem at 800-847-3527 or visit www. mirachem.com. A2Z METALWORKER
• 39 •March/April 2011
One source for all your gaging needs.
Goodrich to Showcase Aerospace and Defense Systems at Avalon Goodrich Corporation at the upcoming Avalon 2011 International Airshow will showcase mission critical defense technology that brings real-time information to air crews and the warfighter. Avalon 2011 takes place at Geelong, Victoria, March 1-6, 2011. Goodrich (Stand 3C16) will be demonstrating mission critical guidance, navigation and stabilization products; including updated TERPROM Terrain software, designed to increase flight safety and tactical awareness for both fixed wing and helicopter platforms, along with MEMS (micro electro-mechanical system) based inertial sensors.
Total Quality Systems Inc. 1783 West University, #135 Tempe, AZ 85281 480-377-6422 or 602-228-3863 fax 480-377-6426 E-mail todd@tqscorp.com Visit our web site for more information. www.tqscorp.com
Are You Looking For a Precision Sheet Metal Company That: • Ships 99.98% of all deliveries early or on time • Has quality ratings which exceed 99.92% • Is ISO 9001 Certified • Is a Designated Woman-Owned Business
2890 W 62nd Ave. Denver, CO 80221 P 303-427-6419 www.arrowsheetmetal.com A2Z METALWORKER
•
40 • March/April 2011
Advanced ISR (intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) data collection and dissemination systems will be on display, including the Goodrich DB-110 dual-band EO-IR (electro-optical infrared) longrange sensor for fastjets and large UAVs. Goodrich will also be displaying the Embla VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) UAS (unmanned aerial system) in the indoor UAS flying arena at various times throughout the show The Embla is integrated with an autonomous, adaptive flight control system and stabilized micro gimbal developed by Goodrich. Goodrich is teamed with SYPAQ who provide systems integration for ISR products and offer full ILS (Integrated Logistic Support) packages for the systems. A proud in-country supporter of Avalon 2011, Goodrich has two local operations based in Sydney employing 150 staff. These facilities provide comprehensive aftermarket support to a wide range of civil and military operators together with manufacturing equipment for the F-35 Lightning II.
EGPI Firecreek Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Arctic Solar Engineering, LLC EGPI Firecreek, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding Letter of Intent to acquire St. Louis, Mo.-based Arctic Solar Engineering, LLC (referred as “ASE”), a privately held supplier and integrator of solar thermal systems and absorption units. Arctic Solar Engineering, LLC integrates Solar Thermal Energy technology patented over 30 years ago by Daimler Aerospace in Germany. This technology is used throughout Germany, other parts of Europe, Asia and the Middle East. ASE’s competitive advantage is product knowledge and knowledge of how water-based energy systems work and can be successfully implemented to reduce an average building’s energy consumption by up to 70%. With the combination of EGPI Firecreek’s energy and engineering background, and Arctic Solar’s expertise, EGPI Firecreek will now be able to provide a complete turnkey commercial building solar system that uses no conventional energy, resulting in 60%+ energy savings to the client. EGPI Firecreek, Inc. expects to have the largest installed solar thermal systems in the Midwest, and one of the largest in the country, with a 5-year or less payback and no federal or state incentive support.
Why Do Buyers All Over the U.S. Purchase Their Machine Tools from Moore Tool & Equipment? 1) Is It Their Low Prices? 2) Is It Their Quality Products? 3) Is It Their Internet & Ebay Experience? 4) Is It The Free Shipping? Answer - All of the Above, and that’s Why They’ve Scored 100% on Satisfaction! Check our website www.moore-tool.com For Internet Sales Call (623) 882-1049 Or Toll Free (866) 532-2962
Jet J-7020 10” x 16” Bandsaw $4,399.00 Free Shipping! Scotchman Model 50514-CM 50 ton Ironworker $8,199.00 Free Shipping!
www.moore-tool.com Toll Free (866)532-2962
Baileigh RDB-175 Rotary Draw Pipe & Tube Bender $7,195.00 Free Shipping!
Ask For Crystal Moore - Internet Sales Manager Call or click today!
Boeing Remanufactures AH-64A Apaches to AH-64D Block II With the collapse of the RAH-66 Comanche program, and rededication of its funding into the ARH70 Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH), the UH-145 Light Utility Helicopter (LUH), and other programs, the AH-64 Apache will remain the primary attack helicopter flown by the US and its allies over the coming decades. Unsurprisingly, some degree of remanufacturing and conversions to AH-64D status are either completed or ongoing for almost all AH-64A Apache owners. In January 2007, Boeing announced a $1.149 billion extended Block II contract for the remanufacture of 96 US. Army AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopters, as well as 30 AH-64Ds for the United Arab Emirates. Now, that number is growing… When the US Army bought the AH-64D Apache Longbow, with the characteristic mast-mounted radars to control the Hellfire II Longbow dual-guidance laser/millimeter wave missiles, it bought them as remanufactures from its existing AH-64A fleets. By 2006, a total of 501 helicopters had been delivered in AH-64D Block I and the more advanced AH-64D Block II variants. At that point, production was supposed to stop, and Block III conversions would begin. Unfortunately, late technologies like JTRS radios, and other impediments, have given the Block III program a late start. In order to avoid a production line shutdown, which would require a very expensive restart, the US military decided to go on buying more AH-64D Block IIs until Block III was ready. Additional helicopters bought under that approach are “Extended Block IIs” – extended in their production line, not their technology. Further orders and options that stretch Block II production A2Z METALWORKER
•
42 • March/April 2011
are “Extended Block II Plus,” or AH-64D EBII+.
I n t e l To I n c r e a s e InvestmentIn University Research Intel announced that it’s set to invest $100 million over the next five years into US university research” by creating Intel Science and Technology Centers at six or seven different universities. Justin Rattner, Intel’s CTO, said, “We’re going to spend five times what we had spent in terms of direct university support.” Each university will get “a specific area of research” such as visual computing, perceptual computing, mobile computing, and security. “Each participating university will receive $2.5 million a year for five years.” At the 3 year mark, “the academics and Intel executives will sit down and figure out if the research is valuable enough to continue with.”
Raytheon to Provide Patriot Missiles to Kuwait Raytheon has received a $145m production contract for Patriot guidance enhanced missiles – tactical (GEM-T) to increase Kuwait’s air and missile defense. The contract was awarded by the US Army Aviation and Missile Command under the foreign military sales program and to complement Kuwait’s Configuration-3 radar system upgrade work. Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) Patriot programs vice-president Sanjay Kapoor said the new contract would provide Kuwait with increased system reliability and reduced lifecycle costs. “This new GEM-T missile production contract highlights the efforts by Kuwait Air Defense to maintain readiness and effectiveness of the Patriot Air and Missile System to counter evolving regional threats,” he added. The Patriot air and missile defense system is a long-range, high-altitude, all-weather air and missile defense system that provides the warfighter with a reliable and lethal capability to defeat advanced threats.
US CEOs Urge Passage Of Fiscal 2011 Pentagon Budget Th e chief executives of 14 U.S. defense companies urged Congress to pass a defense spending bill for fiscal 2011 instead of extending the current stopgap measure that keeps funding at 2010 levels.
The failure of Lawmakers to pass a defense appropriations bill for fiscal 2011, which began on Oct. 1, could have serious consequences, the CEOs of Lockheed Martin Corp, Boeing Co’s defense business and a dozen other companies said in a letter to congressional leaders. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates warned that Congress was causing a “crisis on my doorstep” by failing to approve Pentagon spending, inaction that could lead to a funding shortfall and hurt the military.
LASER CALIBRATION & BALL BAR SERVICE
Verify machine accuracy Comply with ISO standards Restore machine accuracy Predict machine maintenance Improve part quality and reduce scrap
FOR
ALL BRANDS OF CNC MACHINES CALL JEFF at 480-615-6353 Robert Stevens, chief executive of the largest U.S. defense contractor Lockheed, said the defense industry faced schedule delays, higher costs and other unnecessary risks unless lawmakers pass a fiscal 2011 defense appropriations bill. U.S. lawmakers have not passed the fiscal year 2011 defense appropriations bill and the Pentagon, like the rest of the federal government, is operating under a stopgap measure that keeps funding at 2010 levels. Congressional inaction would effectively force the Pentagon to operate with $23 billion less than Obama requested for the Pentagon in the 2011 fiscal year, which runs through the end of September. It has also forced NASA to keep developing a rocket it has said it does not want and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to delay launching two new weather satellites. PENTAGON ACCOUNTS FOR 19 PCT OF US SPENDING Defense spending is likely to be one of the main battlegrounds for President Barack Obama after he sends his fiscal 2012 budget proposal to Congress. The Defense Department accounts for 19 percent of U.S. federal spending and roughly half of discretionary, non-mandated spending -- making it a target for lawmakers looking for ways to slash the gaping budget deficit. The industry executives said they understood and supported the need to tackle U.S. fiscal challenges, and knew that cuts to aerospace and defense programs could be in the offing. A2Z METALWORKER
• 43 •March/April 2011
Boeing’s McNerney: It’s time to replace the A330 A Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner could replace the Airbus A330, Boeing Chairman President and Chief Executive Officer Jim McNerney said recently. “(T)hat’s a very nice A330 replacement airplane — more range, more (passengers) and much more efficient,” McNerney said at the Cowen Aerospace/Defense Conference in New York. “The A33’s a good airplane, it’s done well, but it’s about time we replaced it.” Boeing is starting the composite 787 line with the 787-8 and then moving on to the larger 787-9 while considering a potential 787-10, which would be the biggest version.
Feel like a fish out of water? We can help. Service matters! IT Support Hardware Sales Web Design and Hosting Custom Software Development
www.gartmantechnical.com 602.788.8121 | sales@gartmantechnical.com
Chris Jones, vice president of Sales — North America for Airbus Americas, responded by saying: “It’s always flattering to be recognized as a point of reference, and since the A330 is selling like hotcakes, it’s no wonder Boeing looks upon the program so enviously.We have an aircraft that’s available now, in service now, getting great reviews from our customers — now, and has airlines scrambling to snatch up positions on our production line.” Interestingly, McNerney’s comments came a week after Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and Chief Executive Officer Jim Albaugh said the millions of dollars the company just spent to move and upgrade the 767 line would help that older aircraft better compete against the A330. McNerney’s argument about the 787-10’s replacing the A330 is somewhat the reverse of his stance on Airbus’ planned A350-1000, which aims to replace the Boeing 777. “I personally think the 777 is going to be the unexpectedly strong story this decade,” he said recently. “I think until there’s better definition around what the A350-1000 is or isn’t we’re going to sell one heck of a lot of 777-300ERs. We’re already seeing demand that is much stronger than we anticipated.” Boeing is studying potential replacement or major upgrades for the 777.That would happen after development of a 737 replacement, which would aim to enter service around 2020, McNerney said recently. The 787-10, he said, “is something that can be done in the meantime.” For now, Boeing has to work toward making the 787 program profitable. McNerney said that the first 787s delivered will have “something close to zero margins,” but noted: “The most profitable plane in history, the (7)37, started with a forward loss” (meaning it was in position to make no profit). The first step is to finish required reworking of already produced 787s so they can be delivered. “Come to Everett if you want to see what inventory looks like,” McNerney said. “The rework on the first 20 planes in particular is ongoing, but the number of jobs there to get done is coming down.” At the same time, the newer 787s have fewer issues that need fixing in Everett, McNerney said. “We have airplane number 32 in the shop now, and the condition of assembly that came in from our suppliers was very good on that airplane.We’re still working with one of our suppliers on workmanship issues, but we have got capability in Everett to handle that.”
A2Z METALWORKER
•
44 • March/April 2011
360º SUPPORT IS Knowing You’ve got the Right Machine foR the PaRt. Working with DMG / Mori Seiki USA means that you’ll have access to the most complete, high-quality line of machine tools in the world. We’ll work with you to identify and create the perfect machining solutions for your application—so you’ll never have to settle for a machine that isn’t perfectly fit for the job. It’s just one aspect of 360° Support—a fresh take on customer care from the world’s largest supplier of machining solutions.
how can the right support make your business better? Learn more at www.360degreesupport.com
SUPPORT
QUALIFIED PRODUCTS
SUPPORT 877-275-6674 SUPPORT
UNIVERSITY
/ MAy 3-5 For More InFo, Go to: WWW.IDAyS2011.coM
ellison Machinery 1610 S. Priest Dr. #101, tempe, aZ 85281 Phone: 480-968-5335 • ellisonaz.com
QUALIFIED PRODUCTS
Method Discovered To Determine When Metals Reach End Of Life www.teamindustrialservices.com
NDT and Inspection Services
We live in a world almost completely dependent upon machinery. Since the creation of the simple wheel, humans have found ways to increase quality of life and advance scientific knowledge using these devices. Though the prevalence of machinery has allowed us to build bigger, travel faster and create more quickly with complexity increasing as science advances, our dependence upon them has limitations. Everything that moves can and will break, especially metals under strain. And when they fail, the consequences can be catastrophic. LSU’s Michael Khonsari has developed and proven a novel method to avoid the danger that comes with reaching the breaking point.
Specialized Heat Treat Services
Under the direction of Khonsari, Dow Chemical Endowed Chair in Rotating Machinery, the Center for Rotating Machinery in LSU’s College of Engineering has developed a method to determine when metals under repeated back and forth stress will reach their breaking point. This discovery has the potential to save industry millions of dollars – and also save lives.
(602) 269-7868 • (888) 700-7868 2514 N 33rd Ave • Phoenix, AZ 85009 ISO 9001:2000 Certified AS9100 Certified
• Radiographic Inspection (XRAY) • Liquid Penetrant • Pressure Test (Hydrostatic) • Mag Particle • Stress Relieving • Annealing • Induction
In-House or Onsite Inspection & Heat Treating Services. Typical Turnaround 24 Hours or Less!
Industrial YAG and CO2 Laser Engraving Aircraft & Aerospace Part Marking Specialists Nameplates • 2d and UID Marking Stencils • Signage • Plaques & Awards Namebadges
ADVANTAGES OF LASER MARKING • Permanent non-contact product identification • Serialization; Frequent message changes • Character sizes as small as .02" in hard to mark places • High quality, high visibility marks • Low cost, compared to many marking methods
2920 E. Mohawk Lane #110 • Phoenix, AZ 85050 (602) 254-1141 • moreinfo@leachlaser.com A2Z METALWORKER
•
46 • March/April 2011
“It has far-reaching implications this isn’t going to impact just one industry or field,” said Khonsari. “Machines impact our everyday lives, from automobiles to aviation, and breakdowns can cause immense complications. We’re working to minimize those while maximizing efficient output.” The point at which materials reach a breaking point is a major concern. Chemical plants, for instance, rely on vast amounts of machinery to run efficiently and safely at all times. An emergency shutdown of just one piece of machinery could cost millions of dollars at best; at worst, it can cost lives. “We have determined that most metals respond similarly when subjected to external cyclic stress that causes fatigue. While any kind of repetitive stress – bending, torsion, tension and compression – results in an increase in temperature, the moments before breakdown are precipitated by a sudden, drastic rise in temperature,” said Khonsari. “What’s more, we’ve determined that as a metal degrades, the amount of disorder generated within it keeps rising to a maximum value just before it fractures. And this maximum value happens to be a unique property of the metal. This discovery means we can anticipate the moment of failure and shut down before that moment arrives.” To reach these answers, Khonsari and his group had to go back to some basic questions and formulate their research in a totally new way. “We had to ask ourselves those very fundamental questions. What is fatigue? What is wear? How to we characterize fatigue and wear? And is there a unifying principle behind all of these phenomena that basically cause degradation in a system? We had to start from the ground up.” He and his research team found that degradation results in disorder within a material and increases its entropy, a thermodynamic principle manifesting itself in an increase in temperature. They hypothesized that, Continued page 46
Technology that pays for your investment.
What if you could reduce setup time from 5 hrs 30 minutes to 1 hr 30 minutes? What if you could reduce total operations from 7 to 2? Those are the results of our 3-axis versus 5-axis Time Study. Contact us today to see how the VM10U can increase productivity and profitability at your shop.
7IN-AX
Swing Arm ATC
®
Ergonomic control. Industry leading specs and software. Flexible control with both conversational and NC programming modes included. ■ 600 block look ahead ■ 2 GB RAM ■ 40 GB hard drive ■ Touch screen 12.6"
19"
10"
Integrated trunnion table design
63.6" Small footprint
70.9"
Contact your local distributor for a demo to see how Hurco can increase your profitability.
I
www.dandrmachinery.com
VMX Series High Performance Mills
480.775.6462
VM Series U Series (5-Axis) SR Series (5-Axis) General Purpose Trunnion Table Swivel Head, Rotary Table Mills Mills Mills
N
C
O
N
www.hurco.com
DCX Series Dual Column Mills
Z Series Zone Mills
HTX Series Horizontal Mills
T
R
O
L
800.634.2416
TMX Series High Performance Lathes
TM / TMM Series General Purpose Lathes
Machines shown with options. Information may change without notice.
Arizona_Metalworker_2010.indd 1
3/15/2010 3:57:39 PM
More US Firms Plan To Hire In Coming Months
Estab. 1990
ATMA & AMC Member
Industrial Materials Recycler • Aluminum
• All Ferrous Grades
• Nickel
• Plastic
• Stainless Steel
• Paper
• Copper
• Cardboard
• Brass
• Glass
• Titanium
• Wood
• Aerospace Alloys • Certified Material Destruction
Call Kerry 623.931.5009
kerry@consolidatedresources.com
ABC World News reported, “Experts are saying there are new signs that American companies are getting ready to get serious about hiring again. And that’s not the only heartening news.” ABC (Golodryga) added, “To find out when more companies will follow suit, ABC News reached out to a panel of experts. Most agree that hiring should improve over the next six months.” Mark Zandi, Chief Economist, Moody’s Analytics: “I think the most important reason for optimism is businesses are very profitable.” AFP reports that a survey of 84 companies from the National Association for Business Economics found “42 percent of firms said they intended to increase staff, versus 29 percent of respondents at the same time last year. One in three companies said they had a larger work force than a year ago.
Gulfstream says business jet market recovering “The demand for long-range jets remains robust because of the rapid expansion of global business ties,” Roger Sperry, Gulfstream’s senior vice president, international sales, said at a media briefing ahead of the biennial Indian air show in the southern city of Bangalore. The show takes off against a backdrop of stepped-up arms spending and rapid growth in civil aviation in Asia’s third-largest economy. The business jet market took a hard landing in 2009, when demand tumbled after five years of annual delivery increases as companies clamped down on spending in the uncertain economy. Savannah, Georgia-based Gulfstream expects to produce 90 large-cabin jets and 15-20 mid-cabin jets in 2011, compared with the mid-90s it produced in 2010.
Services Include: • Design • Fabrication • Machining • Engineering • Assembly • Certified Welding
Take advantage of our new 24hr Fast Track quoting system! Call Today 480.773.3239 www.landmarktg.com A2Z METALWORKER
•
48 • March/April 2011
The large-cabin aircraft market recovered from the economic crisis sooner than the mid-cabin market, and is back at pre-recession levels, Sperry said. Sperry was also very optimistic about growth opportunities in India citing the growing number of high-net-worth individuals and rapid economic growth. Demand is being driven by increasing affluence in the economy, which is expected to grow 8.6 percent in the year ending in March. However, business jet penetration in India still remains relatively low -- the country has an installed base of 125 aircraft. Gulfstream has about 20 aircraft in service in India. The Indian business jet fleet is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 13 percent over the next 10 years, and 325 deliveries are expected throughout the next 10 years, according to market forecast by Bombardier.
Your Hometown Machine Tool Dealer Serving Arizona and New Mexico Since 1967.
2 1 5 S . R o c k f o r d D r i v e • Suite 101 Tempe, AZ 85281 (480) 968-3711 •(800) 728-1881 www.adamsmachineryaz.com
Boeing f aces three simultaneous certification campaigns Precision Sheet Metal Uniontown, PA P.O. Box 1089 15401 724.438.8544
Tucson, AZ 3300 E. 36th St 85713 520.622.8402
50 Years In Business • 15 Years In Tucson, AZ
Equipment Includes:
Haas VF-2 CNC Mill Haas SL-20 CNC Lathe TimeSaver 36” Wet Timesaver TimeSaver 25” Dry Timesaver Amada M-3060 12’ Shear Amada Apelio III Laser Punch Amada Pega 357 Thick Turret Amada RG-80 8’ Press Brake Amada RG-60 6’ Press Brake
Powder Coating • Chemfilm • ROHS Compliant •ISO9001:2000 Certified Contact Mike Bartels Plant Mgr mikeb@geromeaz.com
Boeing is facing a challenge on three fronts in 2011 as it aims to complete certification on three major programs simultaneously - the 747-8I, 747-8F and the 787 - the first time in its history it has attempted such a demanding target. Delays on all three projects have caused the programs to bunch into the same calendar year, but Boeing remains confident that it can hit its deadline for each aircraft. The 747-8I is the next programmed to get under way. This will require a flight-test campaign of about 600h using two aircraft. It will start in late March, with flight-test completion in the autumn, followed by yearend certification, says Elizabeth Lund, 747 vice-president and deputy programmed manager. The first 747-8I is scheduled for a late 2011 handover to a Boeing Business Jet completion centre. Meanwhile, Boeing is aiming for mid-year certification of the 747-8F and a third-quarter completion of 787 flight tests. “The schedule is achievable, but aggressive,” says Lund. “If we have a major discovery it’s always a risk in a development programmed, but given what we know and the learnings we’ve taken from the Freighter and what we’ve put into this programmed, we believe this is a schedule we can meet. “Many of the tests we are doing on our freighter will also give us [certification] credit on the Intercontinental. We don’t have to test everything from scratch,” says Lund. Tests already completed on the 747-8F, and not required on the -8I, include the flight loads survey, artificial ice shapes testing, wake vortex, water spray and community noise testing. Still left to be completed are extreme weather tests at high winds and high temperatures. Boeing aims to leverage staff from across the company to assist in the flight-test effort, while hiring additional personnel “to ensure we have the critical skills necessary to execute on our test commitments”. With 747-8F and 787 flight-test programs ramping down “the size of test teams required for those airplanes decreases and we are able to redeploy test personnel to the 747-8I airplanes”, says Boeing. Boeing already has five 747-8Fs in its test fleet, with up to four 747-8Is. This is in addition to seven 787 test aircraft, which could grow to as many as nine to support systems functionality and reliability testing.
4801 S. 35th Street • Phoenix, AZ 85040
602.278.6666
A2Z METALWORKER
•
602.648.5235 (Fax)
50 • March/April 2011
RC001, a future Kuwaiti government aircraft, is the first of two dedicated 747-8I test aircraft. It is fully instrumented and designed for flutter clearance, flight controls, ride quality, and stability and control evaluations. RC021, which will eventually be delivered to launch customer Lufthansa, will handle much of the interior testing.
Contact your local distributor for a demo to see how Hurco ca Integrated trunnion table design I
www.dandrmachinery.com
www.dandrmachinery.com
480.775.6462
N
www.hu
480.775.6462
Proud Distributors of These Fine w Hurco can increase your profitability.
y
VMX Series High Performance Mills
Machines
VM Series U Series (5-Axis) SR Series (5-Axis) General Purpose Trunnion Table Swivel Head, Rotary Table Mills Mills Mills
DCX Series Dual Column Mills
Z Series Zone Mills
Machines shown with options. Information may change without no
I
N
C
O
N
T
R
O
L
Arizona_Metalworker_2010.indd 1
www.hurco.com 800.634.2416 Celebrating 11 years serving you! A non-instrumented third aircraft will perform electromagnetic interference testing, along with lighting and in-flight entertainment validations and a fourth aircraft may be used for additional interiors testing, or serve as a back-up if other test aircraft are in planned maintenance.
altering the installation as the result of a kinematic evaluation of the lateral movement and wing structural dynamics.
Once certification is complete at the end of the year, Having achieved power on in November 2010, followed by factory completion in January, Lufthansa expects to take delivery of its first 747Mark Feuerstein, chief 747 pilot, says of RC001: “I’m a expecting a finished, tight, ready 8I - configured with 386 seats in three classes - in TMX Series Z airplane Seriesto fly.” HTX Series TM / TMM Series early 2012.
Zone
Horizontal
High Performance
General Purpose
Still outstanding for Boeing Mills are the demonstration activities to show the Federal Aviation Lathes Mills Lathes Administration how it intends to remedy the two biggest causes of its most recent schedule slip. The first is the incorporation of the outboard aileron modal suppression (OAMS) system to dampen out a 2.4Hz vibration in the wing that resulted in a deflection of ±2.5cm (1in). OAMS change without notice.by using the fly-by-wire outboard aileron to dampen the vibration. activates automatically,
U S A F f u n d i n g f o r T- 3 8 replacement jumps tenfold in latest spending plan
US Air Force funding for a new advanced jet training system has jumped tenfold in the latest five-year spending plan, but top officials remain non-committal about the schedule and strategy for “We had long conversations with the FAA on whether existing [Federal Aviation Regulations] 3/15/2010 3:57:39 PM fielding a new aircraft. covered what we were already doing. I’ll just be frank, we thought they did, they characterized it as something ‘new and novel’ and that resulted in the need for a special condition,” he says. The five-year spending plan unveiled by the air force Further, an underperforming actuator was replaced due to inability to handle the 207bar on 14 February includes $306 million for the T-X (3,000lb/in) hydraulic system pressure, prompting its redesign. training system, which will replace the Northrop T-38C Talon and its simulators. Zarfos says the issues were traced to pressure spikes in the hydraulic lines and he adds that engineering teams are “now in the process of correlating” the actuator underperformance That represents a huge jump from about $30 million and the hydraulic pressures. inserted in the service’s five-year plan last year, and is perhaps enough to field an off-the-shelf aircraft Zarfos says he is “very confident” in the technical solutions to show FAA compliance, but on schedule in fiscal year 2017. Todd Zarfos, 747-8 vice-president of engineering, says: “We know it’ll work and now we just have to go through the last aspects of certification associated with that.
A2Z METALWORKER
• 51 •March/April 2011
CAM Software Helps Expand Small Shop’s Capabilities, Enabling 63% Rate Increase told me that they were going to do away with drawings and begin providing computer aided design (CAD) files to subcontractors as manufacturing documentation. I saw this as the writing on the wall for 2.5D programming and made the decision to upgrade to FeatureCAM with its feature recognition and 3D surfacing modules.”
Waugh Machine is a one-person shop run by Bruce Waugh in his home-based shop in Camp Verde, Arizona. Waugh has worked as a machinist for 35 years and done his share of both manual and 2.5D programming. Up until two years ago, Waugh turned down jobs involving 3D parts because he was unable to program them. Then two years ago Waugh upgraded to FeatureCAM computer numerical control (CNC) programming software with 3D milling and feature recognition capabilities. With the new software, Waugh can now program any part that fits within the size capabilities of his machines. Feature recognition has reduced the time required to program simpler 2.5D parts from 1 hour to 10 minutes.
Programming a new part begins with opening the SolidWorks file in FeatureCAM. Waugh sets up the workpieces that the part will be machined from and orients the part within the workpiece. He invokes automatic feature recognition which opens a dialog box. He selects whether to use 2.5D or 3D programming. The software suggests the tool’s size and speeds and feeds for the part. Waugh either accepts the program’s recommendations or enters his own choices. If he is producing a stainless steel part, he selects a roughing
“The new capabilities have changed the nature of my business,” Waugh said. “Because I can now do more complicated parts that other shops can’t do, I have been able to raise my rates from $40 to $65 per hour while running my shop at full capacity. My customers are more than happy to pay my new rates because I am able to deliver a higher level of quality on their most difficult jobs.” Waugh has two Haas MiniMills with 16 inch x-axis travel, 12 inch y-axis travel and 10 z-axis travel. He usually keeps two Kurt vises set up in each machine and machines most of his parts two at a time while held in the vises. He primarily works with stainless steel, aluminum and various plastics.Waugh’s two main customers are a large medical device manufacturer and an aerospace subcontractor.
Customer switched from drawings to CAD files “The aerospace manufacturer usually gives me drawings to work with,” Waugh said. “Sometimes the drawings are up to 60 years old. These parts are nearly all 2.5D so I had no problem programming them when I used 2.5D software. My other major client is a medical device company. This customer used to give me drawings as the starting point for contract machining jobs. One day the customer A2Z METALWORKER
•
52 • March/April 2011
pattern and a finishing pattern. He selects the z-axis depths and the stepover. FeatureCAM then creates the tool paths. “The software is very flexible and allows you to change just about anything in the program,” Waugh said.
Reduction in programming time This approach has substantially reduced the time required to program 2.5D parts. “It used to take about an hour to program the typical 2.5 part including drawing the parts and defining the features,”Waugh said. “The automatic feature recognition capability of FeatureCAM plays a key role in reducing programming time to only about 10 minutes. It’s impossible to make this kind of comparison on 3D parts because we were never able to program them in the past. Our only option would have been to try to buy or make a special tool but this approach is so expensive that I just no-quoted them. Now, I
do but whenever you manually edit the code it takes extra time and creates the possibility for human error. Now I simply enter the diameter offset into FeatureCAM and it takes care of the rest.”
can program 3D parts quickly regardless of their complexity.” Waugh now regularly produces parts with profiling and 3D surfaces. “I get several parts a month with 3D surfaces and I enjoy doing them,” he said.” I also do many parts I could have done in 2.5D in 3D. It may take a bit longer because I use a small carbine ball nose end mill rather than a larger radius cutter. But 3D often lets me produce the entire part with a single tool in a single setup. This means I can set the machine up and let it run while I do other things such as quoting a job or programming the next part. At the end of the job the ball nose end mill has very little wear while if I used a radius cutter it would have received a significant amount of wear.The ball nose end mill also provides a better surface finish than the radius cutter.”
Upgrades offer new features “Each year I upgrade to the latest version of FeatureCAM and there are always interesting improvements to the software,”Waugh said. “For example, last year they added the ability to use diameter offsets on roughing tools. This comes in handy when I am using a one-half inch end mill whose diameter has been reduced by 0.020 inch by sharpening. In the past, I would go into the G-code and enter the diameter offsets. This involved entering a G41 or G43 into the code, indicating the tool, and then activating and cancelling the offset. It was not difficult to
Wa u g h a l s o purchased SolidWorks CAD software. “I can open the customer’s S o l i d Wo r k s f i l e s i n F e a t u r e C A M ,” Waugh said. “But I like the additional infor mation that I can get from working in the SolidWorks environment. I can open the files and see all of the customer’s dimensioning and materials. I can also use SolidWorks to determine the total amount of each m at e r i a l . S i n c e I am using sm a ll er machining centers I am limited in the size of part I can produce.With SolidWorks I can quickly open the file and get the basic dimensions to determine whether or not I can make the part.” “FeatureCAM’s feature recognition and 3D surfacing capabilities have changed the nature of my business,” Waugh said. “I have always been able to run my shop at capacity but now I am able to take on more difficult and higher margin parts. After I expanded my capabilities, my customers actually came to me and told me that I needed to increase my shop rates. I increased my rates from $40 to $65 per hour without a single complaint from my customers. A shop that I worked for in the late 1990s recently came to me and asked if I could do some work for them. They are a larger operation with six big machining centers and CNC lathes. However, they are still limited to 2.5D programming. I told them I was too busy to help them but we talked for a while and I discovered they were charging a lower hourly rate than me. It was clear that the reason I am able to charge a higher hourly rate is that I made the investment in software to increase my capabilities. My investment in FeatureCAM was one of the best decisions I ever made.” For more information on FeatureCAM, contact Christian Briscoe at 480-460-8578, or visit the website at www.delcam.com. For more information on Waugh Machine, call (928) 567-3066.
A2Z METALWORKER
• 53 •March/April 2011
..
ng
ci un
Jet Processing is now Premier Precision Group
o
n An
- Special Processing -
Chemical Processing
Anodize Conversion Coating Passivation Painting Dry Film lubricants Teflon Coating
Non-Destructive Testing
Liquid Penetrant Magnetic Particle Pressure Test Impregnation
Lab Services
Corrosion Resistance Taber Abrasion Resistance Coating Weight Coefficient of Friction Solution Analysis Millipore Inspection
Premier Precison Group
2660 W. Quail Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027
623.869.6749
Assembly
623.780.8830 (fax) sales@premierprecision.com www.premierprecision.com
Continued from page 46
at the moment of material failure, the total accumulated entropy is constant and independent of frequency, load or specimen size. The research was originally published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences.
“The science base that underlies modeling and analysis of machine and structure reliability has remained substantially unchanged for decades. And unfortunately, a significant gap exists between available technology and science to capture degradation of machinery and provide early failure prediction,” said Khonsari. “Fortunately, we were able to make significant strides toward closing that gap.” Using infrared cameras and cutting-edge computer technology, they ran tests analyzing bending and torsional stress of common metals such as aluminum and stainless steel.The thorough testing proved their hypothesis – the total accumulated entropy before fracture occurred was constant. In other words, it is a metal property. This led them to their next line of questioning. “We essentially found an end to the life of certain materials in which you can monitor entropy accumulation to avoid catastrophic failure, so why not use this information to automatically stop the machine when the system reaches, say, 90 percent of its life?” said Khonsari. “Computerized monitoring systems and the algorithms and signal relay capable of doing so were all developed here at the Center for Rotating Machinery at LSU. Naturally, there was a process of trial and error, but it’s all been tested and verified now. It’s the real thing.” Because of the LSU College of Engineering’s stature in industry in Louisiana and around the globe, Khonsari is confident that this research won’t simply sit unused in a lab. It meets current industry needs. He knows, because the college meets with industry representatives on a regular basis to determine just that.
PHOENIX METAL TRADING, INC.
SCRAP METAL/ RECYCLING SINCE 1989 Member
EPA and ADEQ Environmental Compliance We Purchase all types of Scrap Metal (Copper, Brass, Aluminum, Steel, Nickel and Cobalt Alloys) State of the Art Fleet and Plant Equipment 610 South 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85009
602-257-4660 www.phxmtl.com
“The LSU College of Engineering’s industry connections have been a huge help to us during every stage of this process,” said Khonsari. “Research and development is not a quick process. There are many factors, including safety, that have to be considered and tested. Once we have tested it at LSU and feel confident that the product is up to par, it’s a great advantage to then use it on a preliminary basis in industry situations so we can see how it performs outside the laboratory environment.” Khonsari submitted invention disclosures describing the technology to the LSU Office of Intellectual Property, Commercialization and Development and two patents are pending. The office is currently investigating licensing and commercialization opportunities. “Before our venture into this area, research relating to fatigue was slow and incremental,” said Khonsari. “Now, we’re looking at potentially transformative new ideas. There are possibilities for this to be applied in nearly every aspect of our lives. Imagine being able to know before an airplane element breaks, a helicopter blade cracks or the brakes in a car fail. Things like this are possible through future applications of our work. And it all happened at LSU by a team of researchers at the Center for Rotating Machinery.” SOURCE: Louisiana State University
A2Z METALWORKER
•
54 • March/April 2011
Servicing the North Valley
MC MACHINERY SYSTEMS, INC. | EDM | LASER | WATERJET | PRESS BRAKE | CONSUMABLES | SERVICE | FINANCING
SPECS MATERIALS DEADLINES CHANGE
IT’S NICE TO HAVE SOMETHING YOU CAN COUNT ON With more experience and a wider range of technologies including Mitsubishi Laser, Waterjet and EDM, MC Machinery Systems delivers the most productive and profitable manufacturing solutions. Industry-leading support and the strength of a global brand mean we’re there to help you succeed – now and far into the future.
FREE Demo or Test Cut. Call 630-616-5920 or visit www.mitsubishi-world.com
Raytheon Awarded IED Defeat System Contract The US Army has awarded a firm fixed-price contract to Raytheon to produce a system to defeat improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
AN AS:9100 COMPANY
The details of the $51.5m contract have not been disclosed. Raytheon provides electronics, mission systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing, effects, command, control, communications and intelligence systems.
Defense comptroller: Military wants ‘80 to 100’ new bombers
GRINDING SPECIALISTS CNC • Profiles • OD, ID, Centerless • Threads •Exotic Materials • Aerospace Tolerances 2821 West Willetta Street • Phoenix, AZ 85009 (P) 602-353-8088 (F) 602-353-8035 www.bluestreakgrinding.com
The Defense Department could purchase up to 100 models of a new bomber aircraft, Pentagon Comptroller Robert Hale said recently. “We want to buy 80 to 100 new bombers,” Hale said, “not just 20.” That means the Air Force and industry “will have to keep costs down,” the comptroller said during a conference in Washington sponsored by Aviation Week magazine. Senior DoD and Air Force officials say cost will be a top consideration this time, in contrast to recent unsuccessful attempts to develop and buy a new bomber. Officials say holding down the price will push the Air Force toward using more already available technologies. Details of this latest bomber concept are slowly emerging.The Air Force plans to spend about $3.7 billion over five years on the bomber program.
Gladhill Associates International
TRAINING - CONSULTING - AUDITING
ISO9001/14001RABQSACertifiedOnline/PublicLead Auditor Courses Public - In-House/Customized Courses AS9100 RABQSA & AS9110 RABQSA Accredited Lead Auditor *ISO 9001 /*ISO 14001 / *ISO 9100 *ISO/TS 16949 /*OHSAS 18001 & *ISO 17025 Internal Auditing (* Denotes On-Line and Public Courses Available)
Certified Online Training!
It will be “optionally manned” — meaning commanders would have the option of launching it with a pilot in the cockpit, or flying it like an unmanned aerial vehicle. Defense officials say it likely will be capable of carrying nuclear weapons. Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman are expected to compete for what will be a lucrative contract to design, develop and build the new bombers.
US Army Selects Oshkosh Underbody Improvement Kits Oshkosh Corporation has been awarded a contract by the US Army to provide underbody improvement kits for its mine-resistant ambushprotected all-terrain vehicle (M-ATV).
Human Factors - Corrective/Preventive Action Process Mapping - Six Sigma - Implementation Documentation - Management Overviews ISO/AS Software Modules
Under the $101.9m, firm-fixed-price indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract, Oshkosh will provide 2,080 kits to support the MRAP program.
For more information call: 623.939.4412 or visit: www.gladhillassociates.com
The M-ATV is a high-mobility, high-protection medium tactical vehicle specifically designed to be able to carry out missions in unsafe environments.
A2Z METALWORKER
•
56 • March/April 2011
E n g i n E E R i n g
f R o M
T s u g A M i
Make it Perfect. Make it Quick. Repeat the Process, Again and Again.
Produce consistently high quality medical implants and components with Swiss-style precision machine tools from Tsugami and highly skilled application engineering from Rem Sales.
910 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095 (860) 687-3400
Precisely the Best
www.remsales.com
www.SunGrindingUSA.com
For All Your Grinding Needs!
We have the largest centerless grinder in the state!
Blanchard - Our 60 inch chuck will cut stock quickly and allows us to grind parts up to 72” diagonally.
Mattison - 32” wide and 168” long
capacity. If it is one part or 100 parts at a time, we can do the job!
Sun Grinding, formerly known as BK Grinding, has been in the Phoenix fabrication industry for over 14 years. We are the leading surface grinding shop in Arizona. Family owned and operated. info@sungrindingusa.com / 522 E. Buckeye Rd. Phoenix, AZ. 85004
Canceled NASA Rocket Could Return as a Commercial Space Shuttle Take a canceled, over-budget NASA rocket, stack a workhorse European satellite launcher on top of it, and the result could be a powerful, low-cost alternative for taking people to space. That is the plan of Alliant Techsystems of Minneapolis — the aerospace company more commonly known as ATK, which manufacturers the solid rocket motors for NASA’s space shuttles — and Astrium, a European company that builds Ariane 5 rockets, which are used to launch satellites. The two will announce what is essentially a commercial version of the Ares I, the expensive NASA rocket that Congress and the Obama administration canceled last year. The Ares I, part of a bloated NASA program to send astronauts back to the moon, could become a success story in the Obama administration’s effort to shape a more affordable space program with the help of the private sector. NASA’s so-called commercial crew program is seeking companies to build and operate space taxis to take astronauts to the International Space Station. The new rocket, named Liberty, would be much cheaper than the Ares I, because the unfinished NASA-designed upper stage of the Ares I would be replaced with the first stage of the Ariane 5, which has been launched successfully 41 consecutive times.The lower stage of the Liberty, a longer version of the shuttle booster built by ATK, would be almost unchanged from the Ares I. Most of the companies competing for NASA’s space taxi business, like Boeing and the Orbital Sciences Corporation, are looking at using a low-end version of the Atlas V rocket built by the United Launch Alliance, a joint venture of Boeing and Lockheed Martin. ATK hopes the Liberty can take business away from the United Launch Alliance with a greater lift capability (44,500 pounds to low-Earth orbit) at a cost (less than $180 million) it says A2Z METALWORKER
•
58 • March/April 2011
is lower than that of the Atlas V. The Liberty could also solve other issues. Launching from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, it would generate about 300 jobs and make use of facilities that might otherwise sit idle after the space shuttles are retired this year. The Atlas V launches from the neighboring Cape Canaveral Air Force station. ATK is seeking part of $200 million that NASA will distribute next month for commercial crew efforts.The Liberty’s first test launching could take place in 2013, and it could be ready to carry astronauts two years later. ATK and Astrium also hope the rocket can compete for future contracts for space station cargo.With an eventual four to six launchings a year, the Liberty could also help reduce the cost of the heavy-lift rocket that NASA is to develop for deep-space missions. The current design of the heavy-lift calls for the same solid rocket motors as the Liberty.
Arizona CNC Equipment, LLC 1235 S. 48th St, Suite 1 Tempe, AZ 85281
480-615-6353 www.arizonacnc.com A2Z METALWORKER
• 59 •March/April 2011
U.S. Air Force Seeks $3.74 Billion for New Bomber Program The U.S. Air Force is requesting $3.74 billion in its five-year budget for research and development of a new class of long-range strike systems that may include a new bomber, missiles and drones.
The Air Force is seeking an initial $197 million in fiscal 2012, which begins Oct. 1, to begin developing a new bomber, the military service said in an e-mail. Nearly three-fourths of the total funding will be spent in fiscal years 2015 and 2016, with the goal of “strike capability across the spectrum of conflict in the 2020-2030 timeframe,” it said. The development of a new bomber will be the first such aircraft in almost three decades since Northrop Grumman Corp.’s B-2 was designed. Lockheed Martin Corp. and Boeing Co. said in 2008 they would form a partnership to compete against Northrop. The new “bomber will be long-range nuclear capable, able to penetrate hostile airspace, and have the option of being piloted remotely,” according to a Pentagon document accompanying the 2012 budget released recently. General Norton Schwartz, chief of staff for the Air Force, has said it will develop the new bomber fleet while continuing to use the Pentagon’s B-2, B-1, and B-52 bombers.
For Your Waterjet Cutting Needs 6012 N. 56th Ave • Glendale, AZ 85301 623.939.8119 • FAX 623.842.3887 www.creedbilt.com
As a first step toward a new family of bombers, the U.S. ought to develop a fleet of at least 100 “optionally manned planes” that can carry a payload of 20,000 pounds (9,072 kilograms) and fly as far as 5,000 nautical miles, Mark Gunzinger, a fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, an independent Washington-based defense research group, wrote in a report last year. Such a plane may cost as much as $500 million each and take about 15 years to develop, according to Gunzinger, the author of the study “Sustaining America’s Strategic Advantage in Long- Range Strike,” which was published in September. Gunzinger said that plane should be supplemented by an unmanned bomber that can fly off of U.S. aircraft carriers and go 1,500 nautical miles; a long-range cruise missile; non- nuclear ballistic missiles that can strike targets within hours; and planes that can disable enemy radar.
Landmark Precision Mfg Prepares for ISO 9001/AS9100 Certification with BMSC
Call 623.939.8119 or email freequotes@creedbilt.com today to get 15% off your first order! A2Z METALWORKER
•
60 • March/April 2011
“Amazing” and “Grateful” are the words that describe Landmark’s experience through ISO 9001 / AS9100 C certification. Working with Bretta, using her BMSC program templates enabled us to take an 27 year old company, under new ownership (as of April 2010), and implement a complete business system in two and half months with very little consulting time. Easy to read and follow Landmark passed our final compliance audit, and will be ISO 9001 / AS9100 C registered this month. Keeping things simple and precise, made implementation super easy to follow; highly recommend! Colleen Walski, Landmark Precision Manufacturing - www.LandmarkTG.com
To receive your free subscription fill out the following,
FREE SUBSCRIPTION
Mail Or Subscribe On-line A2Z METALWORKER PO Box 93295 • Phoenix, AZ 85070 www.azmetalworker.com
Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico Edition Name___________________________________ Company_________________________________ Address_______________________ Suite #______ City__________________State____ Zip_________ Phone_________________ E-mail _____________________________________ General Dynamics Net Rises 19% Aided by Aerospace Unit General Dynamics Corp., the maker of Abrams battle tanks and Gulfstream business jets, said fourth- quarter profit rose 19 percent aided by higher profits at the Aerospace unit. Net income increased to $729 million, or $1.91 a share, from $614 million, or $1.57 a share, a year earlier, the Falls Church, Virginia-based company said recently in a statement. Analysts predicted $1.85, the average of 20 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg. Sales gained 8.9 percent to $8.6 billion. Chief Executive Officer Jay Johnson has said demand for Gulfstream jets is rising and the unit will witness a double- digit sales growth this year. The Combat Vehicles unit was dealt a setback when Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Jan. 6 proposed canceling the Marine Corps’ Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle; the loss may be offset by Gates’s proposal to upgrade Abrams and the Army’s Stryker vehicles, both also made by General Dynamics. General Dynamics, which also makes Virginia-class nuclear submarines, forecast profit this year of $7 to $7.10 a share, its first 2011 projection. Analysts’ average estimate was for profit of $7.10 a share on sales of $34.1 billion. A2Z METALWORKER
•
62 • March/April 2011
Solar Acquires USED OMAX®First WATERJETS 1 5 - M e g a w a t t FOR SALE Amherstburg II Solar Project from Helios Energy Inc.
First Solar Inc. and Helios Energy Inc. announced that First Solar has completed the acquisition of Helios Energy’s Amherstburg II Solar Project, consisting of two separate facilities, which, together, total 15 megawatts (MW). 2007 OMAX 55100/40hp, 55k PSI including chiller, and solids removal system only 1,157.5 pump Simultaneous withhours this transaction, First Solar and Enbridge Inc. announced they 2008 OMAX 5555/40hp, 55k including chiller and havePSI entered into an agreement in which acquire the Amherstburg II solids removal systems only Enbridge 2,586.4will pump hours Solar Project from First Solar. First Solar will continue developing the facilities and Glen Zachman will provide engineering, procurement North South Machinery, Inc. services as well as and construction 3131 E Legacy Dr #1038 operations and maintenance services Phoenix, AZ. under85042 long-term contracts. www.northsouthmachinery.com
Cell 602-391-4696
$ + STEM Education = Job Creation
In a recent study, the Kauffman 3832 W. Van Buren St. Ph (602) 688-8003 Foundation found that in any given year, the top-performing one percent of3832 Phoenix, AZ 85009 Fax (602) 688-8007 W. firms is generating roughly 40 percentVan Buren St. Ph (602) 6888003 of all new jobs. The SME EducationPhoenix, AZ 85009 Fax (602) 6888007 AZ METALS is pleased to announce our ONE STOP SHOPPING Foundation accelerated its efforts CUT TO SIZE * NO MINIMUM CHARGE * DELIVERY or PICK UP through relationships with this one ATTENTION MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR percent of major companies to deliver its STEM-based programs and expand ALUMINUM--STAINLESS—CARBON STEEL—BRASS—COPPER job growth. Managing an $18 million AZ METALS is pleased to announce our ONE STOP SHOPPING endowment, Foundation Director, Bart TOOL STEEL—ALLOY STEEL—BEARING BRONZE—SPECIALTY CUT TO SIZE * NO MINIMUM CHARGE * DELIVERY or PICK UP A. Aslin and his staff are changing public perception of manufacturing with PRODUCTS—SPRING STEEL, EXOTIC ALLOYS, SHIM STOCK Science, Technology, Engineering, and ALUMINUMSTAINLESS—CARBON STEEL—BRASS—COPPER THREADED ROD, BAR & SAFETY GRATING Mathematics (STEM)-based education TOOL STEEL—ALLOY STEEL—BEARING BRONZE—SPECIALTY programs – the result of a series of highly PRODUCTS—SPRING STEEL, EXOTIC ALLOYS, SHIM STOCK successful collaborations with business ADDEDTHREADED ROD, BAR & SAFETY GRATING VALUE SERVICES: SHEARING, SAW CUTTING, LIGHT and industry over the past 30 years.
FABRICATION, HOLE PUNCHING, NOTCHING, BENDING, ON SITE
As the Bureau of Labor Statistics continues ADDED VALUE SERVICES: SHEARING, SAW CUTTING, LIGHT WELDING (MIG/TIG/ARC) to report U.S. unemployment levels FABRICATION, HOLE PUNCHING, NOTCHING, BENDING, ON SITE WELDING above 9 percent, the SME Education (MIG/TIG/ARC) *ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, CASH, CHECK**TERMS AVAILABLE WITH CREDIT APPROVAL* Foundation accelerated its Planned Giving efforts. A direct mail program targets five distinct audience segments *ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS, CASH, CHECK* WE LOOK FORWARD TO DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU! ranging from ages 25-40 to those *TERMS AVAILABLE WITH CREDIT APPROVAL* OWNERS DOUG & JILL CONE in the 70-plus age group (many of whom have benefited from successful careers in manufacturing). The program THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF Minorities in Engineering (NACME). encourages support for the Foundation’s THE SALES STAFF THAT CAN QUOTE YOUR REQUIREMENTS: Gateway Academy, Computer Integrated Last year, a gift of $270,000 established the new Walter E. Panse Scholarship, honoring the memory of DOUG CONE PRESIDENT Manufacturing (CIM) Program offering a Michigan tool and die executive. “Our scholarship committee represents all levels of manufacturing, BROCK DUNLOP SHOP MGR/SALES courses in high schools and its critically “says Carter. “They are very aware of the challenges facing aspiring engineers and in many cases arrived important SME Education Foundation at their own present position because BRIAN PAZ SALES of a scholarship. They consider scholarships an investment in the Scholarship Program. future of manufacturing and evaluate applications accordingly.” Today companies clearly understand their organization’s vitality and long-term sustainability are dependent on being able to hire technically skilled workers. Committed and more knowledgeable, they are making long-term investments in the Foundation’s STEM-based programs and encouraging entrepreneurial small business partners to join them. Working with Bart Aslin, Grant Writer Peggy McIntyre identifies strategically compatible organizations interested in financially supporting the Foundation’s many programs. In 2010, funding for scholarships, programs and capital equipment for schools included support from the Andersen Foundation, Gene Haas Foundation, Siemens PLM Software and the National Action Council for
A $150,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation is helping qualified students interested in machine WE LOOK FORWARD TO DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU! operation and maintenance coursework. In addition to supporting the Haas Machining Scholarship, these OWNERS DOUG & JILL CONE dollars also funded the introduction of the Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Centers at 400 Project Lead TheWay schools across the country which engage other industry partners and SME Chapters. In 2010, $382,250 in scholarships was awarded to 140 students in the United States and Canada ranging from a minimum $1,000 to $70,000. These students are now able to take advantage of career opportunities opening in emerging technology and advanced manufacturing. Carter encourages students to visit the website at www.smeef.org where more than 45 different scholarships are available. The deadline for 2011 scholarship applications closes on February 1, 2011. The SME Education Foundation’s Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) course has reached 2,000 students in 25 states where CIM classes are currently taught. Funded states included Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, NewYork, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin. Requests for funding reflect high unemployment rates. Questions or comments may be directed to the SME Education Foundation by phone (313) 425-3300, or email at foundation@sme.org Note to Editors: jpeg photos available upon request. A2Z METALWORKER
• 63 •March/April 2011
NOW ISO9001:2008/AS9100B CERTIFIED
NADCAP COMING SOON
Are you looking for a One-Stop-Shop? ELECTROLESS NICKEL BRIGHT NICKEL PASSIVATION CHEMFILM – CLEAR AND YELLOW COPPER PLATING CHROME PLATING 24KT GOLD PLATING POLISHING GLASSBEADING VIBRATORY DEBURR OR FINISHING ULTRASONIC CLEANING PRE & POST BAKE STRESS RELIEVE PAINT/NICKEL/CHROME STRIPPING PICK-UP AND DELIVERY UPON REQUEST
602-269-7612 4223 N. 40TH AVE. PHOENIX, AX 85019 CONTACT US AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST
INFO@LASPECIALTIES.COM WWW.LASPECIALTIES.COM
General Dynamics Wins MRAP Orders of Its Own BAE OMC’s RG-31 was the first mine-resistant vehicle fielded by US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, where it was used by the 101st Airborne (and reportedly by SOCOM) as a patrol vehicle. Since hostilities began, a series of orders have been placed by US forces through an odd triumvirate: General Dynamics Land Systems Canada was partnered with BAE OMC of South Africa and its GDLS parent in the USA. All contracts are signed through the Canadian Commercial Corporation, a Crown Agency of the Canadian Government (who also use RG-31s). General Dynamics did reap 50% of every Cougar MRAP order to Force Protection, via the Force Dynamics partnership, but the RG-31 had been MIA (Missing In Action) in the MRAP competition. An August 2007 order for 600 more vehicles put General Dynamics back in the game as a distant 4th place producer, and other orders followed. Hopefully, US forces will be able to avoid the initial maintenance issues that have given Canadian RG-31s problems in Afghanistan. Thanks to 2 sets of new suspension upgrades, they also hope to mitigate the off-road issues created by a v-hull’s higher center of gravity. According to General Dynamics, as of August 2007, U.S. forces had ordered 492 RG-31 vehicles, including 309 of the improved A2Z METALWORKER
•
64 • March/April 2011
RG-31 Mk5 variant for the U.S. Army and Special Operations Command (SOCOM). Almost none of these orders had come through the MRAP program, however – just 20 vehicles as of July 2007, even as competitors like Navistar and Force Protection had seen order book totals approaching 2,000.They would finish the competition with just under 1,400 MRAP program orders, while the top 3 contenders each finished in the 3,000-6,000 range. The MRAP Category I MRUV (Mine-Resistant Utility Vehicle) specifies a 6-person vehicle (including both front seats), with blast-resistant design, ballistic glass, gun turret, undercarriage armor and a raised chassis. Category II JERRV vehicles must seat at least 10, and offer larger mine-protected patrol and specialty vehicle functions for troops and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) teams. The CCC – GDLS – BAE OMC team entered the RG-31 Mk5 as its CAT I entry, or RG-31A2 as it’s known by the US Army. RG-31s are one of the lighter MRAP vehicles on the roster, with a combat weight of about 18,500 pounds, as opposed to the Cougar 4×4’s weight of 31,000 pounds empty. The RG31 MK3 4×4 Mine Protected APC is built from an all-steel welded armor monocoque hull; dismounting is provided via a large rear door for rapid exits and 2 front doors. The RG31A2 is the latest version of the “Charger,” as the Americans call it, delivering a significant increase in power and payload to meet emerging requirements. Many RG-31s are currently used by the US Army and US Marine Corps as pathfinder vehicles that take lead convoy roles, or act as specialty vehicles for Explosives Ordnance Disposal teams.The US 101st Airborne uses these vehicles the same way the Canadians do, as proven blast-resistant patrol vehicles whose protection level, mobility and multiple firing ports make them small but formidable opponents. Army records show that at the height of fierce fighting in Afghanistan last summer, more than a quarter of the RG-31 fleet were in the shop with maintenance problems. The vehicles had a series of electrical and software glitches, many relating to the roof-mounted remote-controlled machine-gun [DID: the Kongsberg Protector M151 RWS, also used on US Stryker vehicles]. Nyala maintenance logs, obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act, show the vehicles arrived with a series of minor defects. Records show that between mid-June and mid-July last year, 13 of the 50 Nyalas – some with as few as 550 km on them – were deemed “non-mission capable” by the army. The ratio has since improved, with only one or two of the current complement of 75 RG-31s down for maintenance at any time.”
MEET THE FAMILY. Introducing the Mach Series Waterjet Systems from Flow.
From 36,000 psi to 94,000 psi, from 11 hp to 500 hp, from 2’ x 4’ to 20’ x 100’... We have a waterjet to fit your needs AND your budget.
GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE ULTIMATE WATERJET SERIES — CALL 800.446.3569
www.flowcorp.com
A Vapor Degreasing Solvent for Cleaning Prior to Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection By Jeffrey J. Beard, Petroferm Inc.
Abstract
Cleaning metal components in a vapor degreasing process prior to fluorescent penetrant inspection (FPI) is critical. One commonly used method which is both simple and effective is vapor degreasing with trichloroethylene (TCE). However, there are toxicity concerns associated with TCE and permits (local and state) are required to use this solvent since it is classified as a suspected carcinogen and as a hazardous air pollutant (HAP). A manufacturer of precision castings employing TCE in a vapor degreasing cleaning process prior to their FPI process began a search for a replacement solvent. A number of “drop in” alternatives were considered. A binary azeotrope of n-propyl bromide and isopropyl alcohol was found to give equivalent or better indication results than TCE.The most dramatic improvement was found in Level 3 (high sensitivity) inspection. Other benefits of this alternative solvent included: 1) broad compatibility with metallic alloys; 2) non-flammable, 3) non-carcinogenic and 4) non-hazardous vapor degreasing solvent which is comprised of SNAP (Significant New Alternative Program) approved materials.
Introduction
The fluorescent penetrant process employs a series of process chemicals: penetrant, cleaning solutions to remove penetrant, and developer powders; which are used for inspecting metal parts to detect cracks or other metal imperfections that could cause failures. This FPI process is sometimes referred to as non-destructive testing (NDT) as it allows for inspecting the part using non-invasive methods. Both the aerospace and automotive industries view this particular inspection process as critical for high reliability components since failures could lead to catastrophic results. The purpose of the vapor degreasing process prior to FPI is to remove all metalworking fluids (coolants, sludge and oils) and debris embedded in the pores, cracks, or voids within the component that would prevent the penetrant from entering the defect. If the penetrant is blocked from entering the defect area that area will go undetected giving a false indication that no defect exists. In addition to TCE vapor degreasing prior to FPI, a number of other cleaning processes have been used to prepare components for inspection including: • Manual cleaning using petroleum-based solvents such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), toluene and mineral spirits • Vapor degreasing with hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs); other chlorinated solvents such as perchloroethylene (PERC) and methylene chloride (MC) • Aqueous cleaning processes
The purpose of this investigation was to identify a suitable alternative to TCE prior to a fluorescent inspection process. Criteria for success was based on finding a solvent that 1) perform as well as if not better than TCE, 2) could be used in the same vapor degreasing equipment, 3) offer improvements over TCE from an environmental, health, and safety standpoint.
Test Component Preparation
The cleaning process for metal components at this manufacturer employs a typical two sump vapor degreaser in a standard, three-stage vapor degreasing process with TCE as the solvent. The cleaned components are inspected immediately after degreasing using the FPI process. Upon passing inspection, the components are further processed into the final product. For this study, a series of four cleaning tests were completed over a 6-month period at an off-site location. For each test run, the ability to clean a sample size of at least 200 components was evaluated. Each test component was produced in-house to best emulate the customer’s conditions and requirements, including saturation in cutting oils and metal fines as a result of the normal manufacturing process. Each test component was then stacked and racked in baskets used in the current degreasing process. The test components, once cleaned, were then inspected by the customer using the current FPI process.All of the test components were subjected to the same pass/fail rating as TCE-cleaned parts.
Cleaning Product under Evaluation
The binary azeotrope of n-propyl bromide and isopropyl alcohol was extensively investigated in this study. This product effectively removes oils, greases and particulates. It has broad compatibility with metallic alloys and some plastics. A2Z METALWORKER
•
66 • March/April 2011
Results
Since the customer’s internal rejection criteria is proprietary, no specific test results are available for this paper. However, the customer did verify that the test results from the n-propyl bromide and isopropyl alcohol binary azeotrope cleaning trials demonstrated that it was indeed a suitable replacement for TCE in the fluorescent inspection process. Furthermore, this alternative to TCE, allowed for more consistent detection of component flaws in Level 3 (high sensitivity) inspection.
Discussion
The primary goal of this evaluation was to identify an alternative vapor degreasing solvent that performed as well as trichloroethylene in the cleaning process prior to a fluorescent inspection process. Of equal importance was the identification of a solvent that offered improvements from environmental, health and safety standpoint when compared to TCE.
A binary azeotrope of n-propyl bromide and isopropyl alcohol was found to give equivalent or better indication results than TCE. The most dramatic improvement was found in Level 3 (high sensitivity) inspection. Other benefits of this alternative solvent included: 1) broad compatibility with metallic alloys; 2) non-flammable, 3) non-carcinogenic and 4) non-hazardous vapor degreasing solvent which is comprised of SNAP (Significant New Alternative Program) approved materials.
About the Author
Jeff has served the specialty chemical business for 23 years. During that time, he has worked extensively with aerospace, automotive, electronics and medical customers worldwide to assist them replacing hazardous chemicals used in their cleaning processes or to improve their existing vapor degreasing, aqueous, or solvent cleaning processes. For more information please call 317-371-8899 or visit www.petroferm.com. A2Z METALWORKER
• 15 • Jan/Feb 2011
WATER-JET CUTTING Providing...Tighter Tolerances / Minimal Machining Table Capacity of 120” Wide x 360” Long Up to 6” Thick Cutting Capacity
HIGH DEFINITION PLASMA BURNING
CONVENTIONAL PLASMA BURNING
Up to 5/8” thk Stainless & 1 1/4” thk Carbon Table Capacity of 120” Wide x 390” Long
Up to 6” Thickness Table Capacity of 132” Wide x 564” Long
Available Products...
STAINLESS: 304H, 304L, 316L, 317L, 321, 347, 904L, 2205, 2507, 254-SMO, LDX 2101 CARBON: A35, W44, 514, 516-70, 572-50, 588, API-2H-G50 ALUMINUM: 5086, 5454, 6061, 7075, 7050, 2024
Range of Sizes... THK: 3/16” to 6” WIDTH: 48” to 120” LENGTHS: 96” to 528”
Value Added Services...
LASER CUTTING, POLISHING, GRINDING, HEAT TREATING, SAW CUTTING, FORMING, ROLLING, SHEARING, BEVELING
1-888-726-6385
samuelplate@samuel.com
www.samuel.com
Pentagon Will Back Defense Mergers Outside Top Five Companies, Carter Says The U.S. Defense Department welcomes mergers among U.S. defense companies provided they don’t involve the top five or six suppliers acquiring each other, the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer said. “We expect industry to make adjustments” to a slowdown in U.S. defense spending, Ashton Carter, undersecretary of defense for acquisition, said. Still, the Pentagon will not approve transactions that lead to consolidation of the major defense contractors such as Lockheed Martin Corp., Boeing Co., Raytheon Co., Northrop Grumman Corp., or General Dynamics Corp., Carter said in an interview in New York.
time and that’s good,” Carter said. Those transactions “could be in the interest of economic efficiency” and the Pentagon would welcome them, he said. Small- and medium-sized companies are “centrally important in a healthy industrial base,” he said. “Perhaps two-thirds to three-fourths of every dollar we award at the prime level is spent for subcontracting goods and services at the so-called lower tier of the industry,” Carter said. “Their health and performance are critical to us.” The current structure of the U.S. defense industry was shaped in 1993 when then-Defense Secretary Les Aspin told company executives the Pentagon could not sustain several suppliers in each sector and encouraged them to merge in order to better utilize capacity.
The growth of the base U.S. defense budget through 2016 is forecast to average no more than the rate of inflation as Defense Secretary Robert Gates works to trim costs. Overall defense spending, including war expenses, has risen 72 percent between 2000 and 2008.
The Defense Department today is “down to about five or six very large prime contractors who bid on many, many of our jobs and, in the interest of competition, we are not interested in seeing further consolidation and reduction in that number,” Carter said in the interview. “But with that exception just about everything else is on the table.”
Gates has targeted $78 billion in cuts through 2016 for federal deficit reduction and another $100 billion in efficiencies savings, two-thirds of which will be shifted to weapons accounts, Carter said.
‘Not Desperate’ Chief executive officers of the top two U.S. defense companies have said they don’t foresee consolidations similar to the 1990s.
‘Economic Efficiency’ As a result, there will be consolidation and spinoffs, Carter said.“There are small businesses, there are parts suppliers which may grow in this
Lockheed, the world’s largest defense contractor, is under no pressure to make up for a projected slowdown in U.S. military spending through acquisitions, Chief Executive Officer Robert Stevens said.
A2Z METALWORKER
•
68 • March/April 2011
“We are ambitious and we will continue to look” for acquisitions “but we are not desperate,” Stevens said in an interview with Bloomberg News in Washington. Northrop Shipbuilding The Pentagon asks for “transparency” in all mergers and spinoffs to ensure that “the spun-out entity is going to continue to serve the department in the long-term way,” Carter said. Northrop Grumman, which is looking to spin off its shipbuilding business, is talking with the U.S. Navy to ensure the standalone unit has sufficient financial backing, two people familiar with the talks said in December. Los Angeles-based Northrop is the Navy’s largest shipbuilder. In addition to Carter’s speech, the Pentagon has launched a review of defense suppliers that “will go sector-by-sector, and tier-by-tier, to assemble a long-term picture” of what policies will help the department fulfill its requirements, Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn said. ‘Pretty Good Pace’ Aerospace and defense industry acquisitions are “growing at a pretty good pace,” said Stuart McCutchan, editor of Defense Mergers and Acquisitions. He said he expects 2011 “to be a big year.” Defense companies of all sizes completed 255 transactions totaling about $24 billion last year, the most since 2007, when the industry completed 362 deals valued at $43.4 billion, according to data compiled
by McCutchan. The high point was deals valued at $65.9 billion in 1999 as the industry responded to the Clinton administration’s direction that major consolidation was necessary as post-ColdWar defense budgets dropped. “My guess is that Mr. Carter is trying to get in front of any prospective surge in consolidation activity,” McCutchan said. “What the Pentagon fears most is financial instability caused by imprudent activity” that leaves less corporate money for expenditures on research and development and equipment, he said. ‘What We Welcome’ Carter, in a telephone interview, said “this is a policy discussion of what it is we welcome and don’t welcome. We would like to be part of a dialogue that shapes the kind of change industry undergoes, not as part of a regulatory process.” “That’s the reason to raise it now, before there are a whole lot of these transactions and we are reacting to them one by one,” he said. “We will deal with them case-by-case as they come along, but what’s important is that, as people contemplate such transactions, they have some understanding of what the department outlook is,” Carter said. Carter reiterated that companies must be transparent in their dealings so the Pentagon will “understand the full implications of a proposed transaction will require us to look into the whole financial details of it.” “We are working well with Northrop Grumman in that regard.”
Arizona’s Competitiveness Package As the strongest voice for Arizona’s high-technology industry, the Public Policy Committee of the Arizona Technology Council announced its strong support for the Arizona Competitive Package. The Council has been a key resource to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, the Arizona State Legislature and the proposed Arizona Commerce Authority in defining the components of the Arizona Competitiveness Package. With the release of this comprehensive legislative proposal, the Governor, Senate President and House Speaker have outlined what will truly be a great future for the state. The Arizona Competitiveness Package embraces high technology industries as the engine that will drive our state for the next thirty years. Small business entrepreneurs will be rewarded for the jobs they create and the state will be provided with the resources it needs to dedicate to the education of our children. “This is one of the most important pieces of business climate-related legislation that has ever come our way,” said Steven G. Zylstra, president and CEO of the Arizona Technology Council. “We’re grateful that the governor and Don Cardon, president & CEO of the proposed Arizona Commerce Authority, have the creativity and courage to work with the business community during this difficult time to do something bold and forward thinking for the state. We believe that its passage will have the effect of healing Arizona’s economy, creating the best jobs for Arizonans and attracting new businesses large and small.” Now, we need the help of our members and business friends to get this package through the legislative process. Please contact your state legislators now
A2Z METALWORKER
•
70 • March/April 2011
and urge them to pass the Arizona Competitiveness Package. Contact them by phone, email or fax. They need to hear from you. If you need help identifying who represents you in your district (home and work), please contact one of us listed below. Thanks for your part in making milestone a reality. A summary of the proposed legislation is below: Arizona Commerce Authority Repeals the Department of Commerce and creates the new Arizona Commerce Authority. This will have the effect of eliminating waste in government and creating a private sector entity made up of 17 top CEO’s in the state. Arizona’s State Speaker and Senate President will be ex officio members. Corporate Income Tax Reduces the corporate income tax rate from 6.97% to below 4.9%, between FY 2014 and FY 2017. The reduction is to occur in equal increments over a four-year period. 100% Sales Factor Increases the electable sales factor for multi-state corporations from 80% to 100% between FY 2014 and FY 2017. The increase is to occur in equal increments over a four-year period. A corporation that conducts business both in-state and out-of-state must apportion its income from business activity based on the ratio of property, payroll, and sales in Arizona compared to the corporation’s property, payroll, and sales everywhere. R&D Tax Credit Enhancement Increases the credit by 10% if qualified expenditures are made through a public or private Arizona university. Angel Tax Credit/Capital Gains Increases the eligibility criteria for the Angel Investment Tax Credit for a qualified small business from $2 million to $10 million in total assets. Eliminates the capital gains
tax on income derived from investments in qualified small businesses that have been certified by the Arizona Commerce Authority. Accelerated Depreciation - Accelerates depreciation schedules for prospective acquisitions of commercial personal property initially placed on the tax rolls on or after 2012. Personal Property Exemption - Increases the exemption on personal property from the current $67,000 in TaxYear 2010 to $79,000 in TaxYear 2011 by using the Employment Cost Index (ECI) rather than the Gross Domestic Product Implicit Price Deflator (GDP IPD). Commercial Property Reduces the commercial property assessment ratio to 18%. Increase in the Homeowners Rebate to offset change in the assessment ratio. Job Training Program Reauthorizes the existing job training program, a job-specific reimbursable grant program that provides training plans for employers creating new jobs or increasing the skill and wage levels of current employees. Quality Job Tax Credit A tax credit replacing Arizona’s expiring Enterprise Zone program with a new Quality Job Income Tax Credit. Each eligible job qualifies for a $3,000/year credit for three years, with a cap of 400 jobs per employer each year. The total program cap is $30 million a year, and $90 million for three years. Arizona Competes Fund This has also been labeled the “Deal Closing Fund.” To qualify, a company will need to achieve certain performance measures, average employees’ wages above the county’s average wage, and other requirements similar to the existing Job Training program. The Arizona Competes Fund will generate dollars for investment
in business projects that stimulate and promote industries that provide stable, high-wage jobs. The program will be funded through increases in corporate income tax withholding, and capped at $20 million. Decreasing Capital Gains for Individuals Proposal for decreasing long term capital gains (investments held longer than a year). “If passed, this legislation will be especially impactful to the overall business climate in Arizona by improving the state’s job climate and stimulating economic recovery,” said Steve Phillips, chairman of the Arizona Technology Council and Avnet, Inc. CIO. “We cannot afford to continue to have companies invest and grow elsewhere because our business climate remains uncompetitive. The time is right for reform now.” The Public Policy Committee of the Arizona Technology Council focuses on issues and initiatives that accelerate technology-related public policy, and legislation in Arizona affecting the growth and development of the technology industry. These include technology commercialization and development; workforce development; supplychain development; and capital formation.The committee, along with Council staff professionals, work with legislators, elected officials and policymakers at all levels of government, to educate them on the value and promise of the technology industry. For more information please contact Arizona Technology Council President and CEO, Steven G. Zylstra, at szylstra@aztechcouncil. org or Ken Quartermain with Public Policy Partners at (602) 200-6777.
Arizona CNC Equipment, LLC 1235 S. 48th St, Suite 1 Tempe, AZ 85281 www.arizonacnc.com A2Z METALWORKER
• 71 •March/April 2011
PO Box 93295 Phoenix, AZ 85070
Card Gallery Registration Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico Edition
Select your Payment method from the options below: I'm enclosing my calling card for 1 year at $135 PER HALF YEAR (6 issues), to be billed bi-annually._____ I'm enclosing my calling card for 1 year at $260 PER YEAR (6 issues), to be billed annually._____
Please bill my credit card. Credit Card #_______________________________Exp. Date_____________
NOTE: Agreement is for one full year, after which your card will be renewed on a per-issue basis, subject to your cancellation. In addition to my card, list my company under the following 6 categories in the Buyers Guide
1.____________________________2.______________________________3.____________________________ 4.____________________________5.______________________________6.____________________________ Company/ Signature
Honeywell to Sell Its Consumer Products Group Business to Rank Group Limited for $950 Million Honeywell announced that Rank Group, a private investment company, will acquire its automotive Consumer Products Group (CPG) business in a cash transaction valued at approximately $950 million. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the third quarter of 2011. Upon regulatory approval, the company expects to account for CPG as Discontinued Operations. The company’s 2011 EPS guidance excludes the anticipated book gain on the sale of CPG, which it expects to utilize for repositioning and other actions. The benefits of these actions, together with the deployment of divestiture proceeds, are expected to more than offset lost CPG earnings beyond 2011. The CPG business, which is headquartered in Danbury, CT and has more than 2,000 employees, includes four leading consumer automotive brands: FRAM® filters, Prestone® antifreeze, Autolite® spark plugs, and Holts® car care products. Currently reported within Honeywell’s Transportation Systems segment, the CPG business had 2010 sales of approximately $1 billion. Following the divestiture of CPG, Transportation Systems, which includes Honeywell’s global turbocharger and braking businesses, will continue to operate as one of Honeywell’s reported business segments.
macro trends of increased fuel economy and lower emission requirements around the world. Smart deployment of CPG sale proceeds, combined with the strong growth outlook forTransportation Systems, will deliver terrific long-term value to our customers and shareholders.”
UAE to sign $7bln U.S. missile deal in spring The United Arab Emirates will finalize an estimated $7 billion deal to buy an advanced missile defense system from Lockheed Martin this spring, the first such export by the U.S. firm, a Lockheed official said recently.
Rank Group is a New Zealand-based private company which invests across a variety of industries and aims to build and grow leading global businesses, including Reynolds Group Holdings, one of the largest packaging companies in the world.
The UAE has been negotiating the acquisition of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, since late 2008 when the U.S. defense department announced the proposed sale.
Dave Cote, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Honeywell, said “We are pleased to announce the sale of CPG to Rank Group. While CPG is a good business, it doesn’t fit with our portfolio of differentiated, global technologies. We are confident that Rank Group, with its proven track record of investing in and building established franchises, will be a good home for CPG’s consumer brands, customers, and employees.We’re committed to ourTransportation Systems segment and are confident in our leading technology position in the global turbocharger business, aligned with the favorable
“We are very close to finalizing documentation necessary to have a successful program for the UAE.This spring, the U.S. government will make an announcement,” Dennis Cavin, vice president, International Air & Missile Defense Strategic Initiatives for
A2Z METALWORKER
•
72 • March/April 2011
Lockheed Martin told Reuters at a defense expo. The deal was negotiated between the U.S. and the UAE governments d i r e c t ly. T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s government is expected to send a letter of agreement in the next few months, the Lockheed official said, after which the UAE could start negotiations with contractors on production schedules. U.S. defense major Raytheon will support Lockheed in providing logistics and sustainment services. UAE defense officials declined to comment on the deal. But sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday the deal was in its final stages and could be sealed soon. Thaad is a key element of the Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) designed to defend troops, allied forces, population centers and critical infrastructure. The weapon system is fully integrated, comprising five major components - launchers, interceptors, a radar, Thaad fire control and communications and specific support equipment. In late 2008, the UAE closed a deal with Lockheed Martin to buy advanced Patriot anti-missile systems. The UAE has started receiving the PAC-3, a Lockheed spokeswoman said without elaborating. The International Defense Exhibition &Conference (IDEX), the region’s largest military expo, opened on Sunday in the capital of the United Arab Emirates with some 1060 companies participating.
Samuel, Son & Co. and Lynndale Stainless Support Aerospace Fundraiser!
Aerospace Day 2010, and it included a paper airplane contest.The students of the Rudy G. Bologna Elementary School in Chandler, AZ. won the contest. Rosanne Brunella, President and Founder of Moutain Rep invites you to join her at the ribbon cutting ceremony commemorating Dr. Samuel “Harry” Robertson as the recipient of the 2010 Aerospace Industry Recognition (AIR) Award. A section of the school library will be dedicated as the:“ROBERTSON AVIATION CENTER”. Mountain Rep wants to thank Samuel and Son as well as Lynndale Stainless for their donation of a stainless steel airplane model. . The celebration will be held on Wednesday March 16, 2011 at: Rudy G. Bologna Elementary School, 625 E. Frye Rd. Chandler, AZ from 10:00 a.m. RSVP (480) 899-1900/Rosanne@mtnrep.com/www. mtnrep.com.
Ellison Machinery Company Launches Internship Program Jason Floor, a senior at ASU’s College of Technology and Innovation, has been chosen as the first student to participate in the new internship program at Ellison Machinery Company. Established in an effort to strengthen the connection between industry and education – the program will provide Jason, and others, with the opportunity to put their classroom knowledge to work in the ‘real world’. A native Arizonan, Jason got his first exposure to the industry at EVIT, the East Valley Institute of Technology in Mesa, AZ. The spark of interest ignited at EVIT set Jason on a course towards the degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology that he will be receiving in December 2011. In his new position Jason can look forward to time spent in several areas of the business, including application and training, but to start Jason has been keeping busy with the machines coming in and out of the active Ellison showroom. “When a new machine comes in, I help to get it installed and ready for demonstration,” explained Jason, ‘then, before long, I’m prepping it for shipment.’ “An internship program has always been a part of my vision for Ellison Machinery.” stated General Manager, Patrick Ellison. “Bridging the gap between classroom and machine shop encourages both to become more productive and ultimately strengthens the industry as a whole.” Ellison Machinery Company, in Tempe, AZ, is the leading machine tool distributor in Arizona, offering a full line of Haas and DMG/Mori Seiki CNC machine tools. For more information on the internship program, and the products and services the company provides call (480) 968-5335 or visit online at www.ellisonaz.com
Sales Person Wanted in Arizona Samuel, Son & Companies is seeking an experienced sales person (minimum 3 years) for its Arizona Operations. Knowledge of stainless steel and aluminum is desired. Interested candidates should call Jane Rousculp at 602721-0176 or email your resume to jrousculp@samuel.com
Mountain Rep recently hosted a gala event in conjunction with: National A2Z METALWORKER
• 73 •March/April 2011
Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Equipment and Services
www.kdcapital.com 922-1674
NEW MACHINERY CHIP CUTTING Boring Mills Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 Unique Machine & Tool___ 602-470-1911 CNC Mills
Adams Machinery_______ 480-968-3711 Arizona CNC Equip_ _____ 480-615-6353 CNC Machinery Sales_____ 602-244-1507 D & R Machinery_ ______ 480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery_______ 480-968-5877 Elrod Machinery_ ______ 928-526-9032 Ganesh Machinery_ _____ 888-542-6374
TSM Machinery_______ 602-233-3757 CNC Drill/ Tapping Machines Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Elrod Machinery_ _____ 928-526-9032 Magnum Precision Mach__ 602-431-8300 Methods West________ 602-437-2220 Savage Machine Tools_ __ 480-275-8630 Tornquist Machinery_ ___ 602-470-0334 CNC Punching Centers Magnum Precision Mach__ 602-431-8300 Mesa Mach Sales_ _____ 480-545-0275 CNC Swiss Turn Machines Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Ganesh Machinery_ _____ 888-542-6374
Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 Magnum Precision Mach__ 602-431-8300 Makino_ ___________ 602-228-0347 Methods West________ 602-437-2220 Methods West_________ 602-437-2220 Muratec__________ 949-466-8255 North-South Machinery____ 602-391-4696 North-South Machinery___602-391-4696 Savage Machine Tools_ ___ 480-275-8630 Tornquist Machinery_ ___ 602-470-0334 Tornquist Machinery_ ___ 602-470-0334 EDM EDM Machines TSM Machinery________ 602-233-3757 Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 CNC Lathes Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_ _____ 480-775-6462 Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Desert EDM Sales _____ 480-710-1547 D & R Machinery_ _____ 480-775-6462 EDM Network_ _______ 480-836-1782 Global EDM Supply_____ 480-836-8330 Ellison Machinery______ 480-968-5877 Makino_ __________ 602-228-0347 Elrod Machinery_ _____ 928-526-9032 Methods West________ 602-437-2220 Ganesh Machinery________888-542-6374 North-South Machinery_____602-391-4696
Magnum Precision Mach__ 602-431-8300 Methods West________ 602-437-2220 Muratec___________949-466-8255 Savage Machine Tools_ __ 480-275-8630 Tornquist Machinery_ ___ 602-470-0334 A2Z METALWORKER
•
Savage Machine Tools_ __ 480-275-8630 TSM Machinery_______ 602-233-3757 EDM Filtration Desert EDM Sales _____ 480-710-1547 Ebbco Inc_ _________ 800-809-3901
74 • March/April 2011
EDM: Dielectric Systems/ Filtration Ebbco Inc_________800-809-3901 Gauging Equipment Osborn Products______ 623-587-0335 Gear Machinery CNC Machinery Sales____602-244-1507 ELECTRICAL Equip Hookup & Disconnect Geiger Electric Co______623-773-1787 Lighting Geiger Electric Co______623-773-1787 Relocation: Electrical Geiger Electric Co______623-773-1787 Service Upgrades Geiger Electric Co______623-773-1787 ENGRAVING MACHINES Innovative Cutting Systems__480-557-7999 GRINDING Grinding Filtration Ebbco Inc_ _________800-809-3901 Grinding Machines ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Arizona CNC Equip_ ___ 480-615-6353 Ellison Machinery_____ 480-968-5877 DCM Tech_ ________ 800-533-5339 Elrod Machinery_ ____ 928-526-9032 Hanna Tools & Machinery_702-873-6508 Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 Moore Tool & Equipment_ 602-455-8904
Grinding Machines, Rotary Silicon & Quartz DCM Tech_ ________ 800-533-5339 Grinding Machines, Rotary Aircraft Brake DCM Tech_ ________ 800-533-5339 Grinding Machines, Tool Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_____ 480-775-6462 Tornquist Machinery_ __ 602-470-0334 Grinding Machines, Tool Punch & Die DCM Tech_ ________ 800-533-5339 Honing Machines Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 Magnetic Drills/Cutters ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 Innovative Tool Sales____ 714-780-0730 Manual Lathes & Mills ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 CNC Machinery Sales___ 602-244-1507 D & R Machinery_____ 480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery_____ 480-968-5877 North-South Machinery___ 602-391-4696 Elrod Machinery_ ____ 928-526-9032 Savage Machine Tools_ _ 480-275-8630 Ganesh Machinery_ _____ 888-542-6374 Tornquist Machinery_ __ 602-470-0334 Hanna Tools & Machinery_702-873-6508 Grinding Machines, OD/ID Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 Moore Tool & Equipment_ 602-455-8904 Ellison Machinery_____ 480-968-5877 S. L. Fusco, Inc.______ 480-753-5000 Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 TSM Machinery______ 602-233-3757 Moore Tool & Equipment_ 602-455-8904 Sawing Machines Savage Machine Tools_ _ 480-275-8630 ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330
8622 N. 78th Avenue Peoria, Arizona 85345
Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_____ 480-775-6462 Elrod Machinery_ ____ 928-526-9032 Hanna Tools & Machinery_702-873-6508 Jorgenson Machine Co. ___ 800-952-0151 Mesa Mach Sales_____ 480-545-0275 Moore Tool & Equipment_ 602-455-8904 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_303-761-3000 Savage Machine Tools_ _ 480-275-8630 Saw Replacement Parts Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_303-761-3000 Tapping Machines ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 Ultrasonic Cleaning Machines Pro- Ultrasonics_______ 602-938-0603 NEW MACH FABRICATION CO2/Fiber Lasers Innovative Cutting Systems_ 480-557-7999 CNC Punching Centers ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 S&S Machinery Sales___ 602-368-8542 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 Jorgenson Machine Co. ___ 800-952-0151 S&S Machinery Sales___ 602-368-8542 Laser Cutting/Proc. Center ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Ellison Machinery_____ 480-968-5877 Gerome Mfg________ 520-622-8402 Mesa Mach Sales_____ 480-545-0275 Muratec__________ 949-466-8255
Office (623) 773-1787 Fax (623) 773-9882 www.geigerelectric.com
S&S Machinery Sales___ 602-368-8542 Laser Marking Machines Innovative Cutting Systems_ 480-557-7999 Plasma/Gas Cutting Systems ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Mesa Mach Sales_____ 480-545-0275 Muratec__________ 949-466-8255 Pipe & Tube Benders/ Notchers ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Moore Tool & Equipment_ 602-455-8904 S&S Machinery Sales___ 602-368-8542 Plate Roll Jorgenson Machine Co. ___ 800-952-0151 Press Brakes ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery_____ 480-968-3711 Hanna Tools & Machinery_702-873-6508 Jorgenson Machine Co. ___ 800-952-0151 Magnum Precision Mach_ 602-431-8300 Mesa Mach Sales_____ 480-545-0275 Moore Tool & Equipment_ 602-455-8904 S&S Machinery Sales___ 602-368-8542 Punch Presses Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery______480-968-5877 Hanna Tools & Machinery_ 702-873-6508 Shearing Machines ACC Machinery_ _____ 602-258-7330 Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Hanna Tools & Machinery_ 702-873-6508 Jorgenson Machine Co. ___ 800-952-0151 Moore Tool & Equipment_ 602-455-8904 S&S Machinery Sales___ 602-368-8542 Magnum Precision Mach__602-431-8300 Turret Press Muratec__________ 949-466-8255 WaterJet: Filtration/Chillers Ebbco Inc_ _________800-809-3901 WaterJet Cutting Systems Flow International_ ____480-830-0431 Global EDM Supply____ 480-836-8330 Jorgenson Machine Co. ___ 800-952-0151 North-South Machinery____ 602-391-4696
Omax Corp.________ 800-838-0343 Waterjet Accessories KMT Waterjet Systems_ __800-826-9274 Lone Arrow_________480-507-8074
Welding Equipment ACC Machinery_ ______602-258-7330 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_303-761-3000 NEW MACH WOODCUTTING Unique Machine & Tool___ 602-470-1911 INSPECTION EQUIP Calibration Services Advanced Coordinate Tech_ _ 623-780-4137 Klontech Industrial Sales__ 480-948-1871 Southwest Metrology, Inc.____ 520-744-8510 Taylor Hobson Precision_ 480-286-6266 Washington Calibration___480-820-0506 CMM Probes Paul W. Marino Gages_ __ 800-528-9785 Coordinate Measuring Mach. Advanced Coordinate Tech_ _ 623-780-4137 D & R Machinery_ _____ 480-775-6462 Datum Inspection______ 602-997-1340 Klontech Industrial Sales__ 480-948-1871 OGP_ ____________ 480-889-9056 Paul W. Marino Gages_ __ 800-528-9785 Taylor Hobson Precision_ 480-286-6266 Total Quality Systems____ 480-377-6422 Gauging Equipment Advanced Coordinate Tech_ _ 623-780-4137 ATS Industrial Supply___ 602-276-7707 Klontech Industrial Sales__ 480-948-1871 OGP_ ____________ 480-889-9056 Paul W. Marino Gages_ __ 800-528-9785 Profiles Tool & Engineering__ 480-894-1008 S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______480-753-5000 Taylor Hobson Precision_ 480-286-6266 Total Quality Systems____ 480-377-6422 Metrology Instruments Advanced Coordinate Tech_ _ 623-780-4137 Datum Inspection______ 602-997-1340 Klontech Industrial Sales__ 480-948-1871 Taylor Hobson Precision_ 480-286-6266 Total Quality Systems____ 480-377-6422 Optical Comparators Advanced Coordinate Tech_ _ 623-780-4137 Datum Inspection______ 602-997-1340 Klontech Industrial Sales__ 480-948-1871 OGP_ ____________ 480-889-9056 Magnum Precision Mach__ 602-431-8300 Total Quality Systems____ 480-377-6422 SPC Data Acquis.Equip. D & R Machinery_ _____ 480-775-6462
Datum Inspection______ 602-997-1340 Repair & Certification Southwest Metrology, Inc.____ 520-744-8510 Washington Calibration___ 480-820-0506 Video Measuring systems Advanced Coordinate Tech_ _ 623-780-4137 Klontech Industrial Sales__ 480-948-1871 OGP_ ____________ 480-889-9056 Total Quality Systems____ 480-377-6422 ROBOTIC EQUIPMENT Integrated Systems Inc___ 928-649-9600 USED MACHINERY ACC Machinery_ ______ 602-258-7330 CNC Machinery Sales____ 602-244-1507 EDM Network_ _______ 480-836-1782 Ganesh Machinery_ _____ 888-542-6374
Hanna Tools & Machinery_ 702-873-6508 Hoff-Hilk Auction Services_ 612-521-5500 Innovative Cutting Systems__480-557-7999 K D Capital_ ________ 480-922-1674 Methods West________602-437-2220 Moore Tool & Equipment__ 602-455-8904 R. Jorgenson Company___ 800-952-0151 S&S Machinery Sales____ 602-368-8542 Savage Machine Tools_ __ 480-275-8630 TSM Machinery_______ 602-233-3757 ACCESSORIES
Elrod Machinery_ ______ 928-526-9032
Total Filtration Services___ 602-244-0717 Abrasives ATS Industrial Supply___ 602-276-7707 Barton Mines Co. ______951-676-7837 Hanna Tools & Machinery_ 702-873-6508 S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______ 480-753-5000 Aqueous Degreasers Mirachem__________ 800-847-3527 Petroferm Inc.________ 317-272-4770 Abrasive Systems KMT Waterjet Systems_ __ 800-826-9274
602-470-0334 A2Z METALWORKER
â&#x20AC;˘ 75 â&#x20AC;˘ March/April 2011
Adhesives S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______ 480-753-5000 Air Blast Cabinets, Blast Rooms Lone Arrow________480-507-8074 Air Compressors Airtek_ ___________ 480-966-5267 Air Drying Systems Airtek_ ___________ 480-966-5267 Air Filtration Equipment Innovative Cutting Systems__480-557-7999 Magnum Precision Mach__ 602-431-8300 Total Filtration Services___ 602-244-0717 Band Saw/ Blades ATS Industrial Supply___ 602-276-7707 Echols Saw & Supply_ ___ 602-278-3918 Hanna Tools & Machinery_ 702-873-6508 Innovative Tool Sales____ 714-780-0730 Marshall Tool & Supply___ 602-269-6295 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_303-761-3000 S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______ 480-753-5000 Bar Feeds Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Ellison Machinery______ 480-968-5877 Magnum Precision Mach__ 602-431-8300 Blast Abrasives Barton Mines Co. ______951-676-7837
Cabinets, Custom Lone Arrow________480-507-8074 Chemicals: Ultrasonic Mirachem__________ 800-847-3527 Petroferm Inc.________ 317-272-4770 Chip Management Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Chip Removal Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Chuck Jaws Abbott Workholding _ ___800-528-6459 Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Chucks Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Elrod Machinery_ _____928-526-9032 Industrial Workholding___714--935-9686 InnovativeTool Sales_ ___ 714-780-0730 Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 Cleaners: Ultrasonic Pro- Ultrasonics_______602-938-0603 Cleaning Compounds Galaxy Associates, Inc.___ 480-393-3218 CompressedAir Piping Systems Airtek_ ___________ 480-966-5267 Total Filtration Services___ 800-224-4244
CompositeTubing Osprey Technologies_ ___ 480-755-0445 Coolant Systems Blaser______________801-722-4095 DCM Tech_ _________ 800-533-5339 Ebbco Inc_ _________ 800-809-3901 Star Metal Fluids_ _____ 800-367-9966 Cutting Fluids & Oils (Coolants) ATS Industrial Supply___ 602-276-7707 Blaser______________801-722-4095 Canyon State Oil_ _____ 800-894-7773 ChemStation________ 623-435-1945 Echols Saw & Supply____ 602-278-3918 Galaxy Associates, Inc.___ 480-393-3218 Marshall Tool & Supply___ 602-269-6295 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_303-761-3000 S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______ 480-753-5000 Star Metal Fluids_ _____ 800-367-9966 Cutting Tools Horn USA_ ________ 602-315-5258 Innovative Tool Sales____ 714-780-0730 Micro 100__________ 480-495-1454 NTK Cutting Tools._ ___ 602-315-5258 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades_ 303-761-3000 S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______ 480-753-5000 Sumitomo Electric____ 602-315-5258 Deburring Equipment S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______ 480-753-5000
Russ Hilk Vice President
123 26th Avenue N Minneapolis, MN 55411 email: rhilk@hoffhilk.com A2Z METALWORKER
•
76 • March/April 2011
612.521. 5500 Fax: 612.521.9358 www.hoffhilk.com
Die-Buttons, Die Springs Tipco Punch________513-874-9140 Digital Readout Units Adams Machinery______480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_ ____ 480-775-6462 Elrod Machinery_ ____ 928-526-9032 Lone Arrow_ ________480-507-8074 Magnum Precision Mach__602-431-8300 Dust Collectors Lone Arrow________480-507-8074 Total Filtration Services___ 602-244-0717 Factory Automation and Logistics Muratec__________ 949-466-8255 Filtration Equip. Blaser______________801-722-4095 Canyon State Oil_ ____ 800-894-7773 Ebbco Inc_ _________800-809-3901 Hangsterfer’s________800-433-LUBE Qualichem, Inc.______ 480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids_ ____ 800-367-9966 Total Filtration Services___800-224-4244 EDM Materials & Supplies Blaser______________801-722-4095 Canyon State Oil_ ____ 800-894-7773 D & R Machinery_ ____ 480-775-6462
ELROD MACHINE
"One stop shopping for manufacturing success"
Dwayne Elrod Task Master CNC Knee Mills and CNC Retrofit Kits
CAD/CAM Software
www.elrodmachine.com E mail sales@elrodmachine.com 3880 E. Hwy 66 Ste. 6 Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Ph. (928) 526-9032 F: (928) 526-2301
Innovative Tool Sales Manufacturers Representatives
Bill Chambers Technical Support 9842 E. Diamond Dr. Sun Lakes, AZ 85248 bill@innovativetoolsales.com Cell: (602) 350-1658
755 East Debra Lane Anaheim, CA. 92805 Office: (714) 780-0730 Fax: (714) 780-0735
www.innovativetoolsales.com
Desert EDM Sales _____ 480-710-1547 EDM Network_ _______ 480-836-1782 EDM Performance acc's___ 800-336-2946 Global EDM Supply_____ 480-836-8330 Qualichem Inc________ 480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids_ _____ 800-367-9966 EDM Tooling Systems Desert EDM Sales _____ 480-710-1547 EDM Network_ _______ 480-836-1782 EDM Performance _ ____ 800-336-2946 Global EDM Supply_____ 480-836-8330 Filtration -Grind Wheels & Belts S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______ 480-753-5000 Hammers Abbott Workholding _ ___ 800-528-6459 Laser Accessories Canyon State Oil_ _____ 800-894-7773 Lubricants / Systems Canyon State Oil_ _____ 800-894-7773 Hangsterfer’s_ _______ 800-433-LUBE Star Metal Fluids_ _____ 800-367-9966 Machine Tool Accessories Industrial Workholding___714--935-9686 Machine Tool Cool. Filtration Blaser______________801-722-4095 Canyon State Oil_________ 800-894-7773 D & R Machinery_________ 480-775-6462 Hangsterfer’s_ _______ 800-433-LUBE Production Tool Co________ 800-266-3253 Qualichem, Inc__________ 480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids_________ 800-367-9966 Total Filtration Services___ 602-244-0717
Petroferm Inc.________ 317-272-4770 Solvents: Mil PRF 680 Petroferm Inc.________ 317-272-4770 Spindles Setco-Pope Spindles_ ______866-362-0699 Steel Service Center Ryerson _____________602-455-3374 Subplates Stevens Engineering_______800-635-0657 Toolholders- Teknics Unique Machine_________ 602-470-1911 Tooling Columns Abbott Workholding _______800-528-6459 Vacuum Pumps &Workholding Airtek_ _____________480-966-5267 Industrial Workholding_ ___ 714--935-9686 Vibratory Equipment Adams Machinery________480-968-3711 Production Tool Co________800-266-3253 Vises and Vise Jaws Arizona CNC Equip________480-615-6353 Elrod Machinery_________928-526-9032 Industrial Workholding_ ___ 714--935-9686 Waterjet Abrasives Barton Mines Co. _____ 951-676-7837 KMT Waterjet Systems_ __800-826-9274 Lone Arrow_________480-507-8074 Waterjet Replacement Parts Barton Mines Co. _____ 951-676-7837 KMT Waterjet Systems_ __800-826-9274 Work Holding Abbott Workholding ___ 800-528-6459 ATS Industrial Supply___ 602-276-7707 Ellison Machinery_____ 480-968-5877 Kurt Manufacturing Co._ 602-315-5258 Industrial Workholding__ 714--935-9686 Innovative Tool Sales____ 714-780-0730 Schunk_ _________ 602-315-5258
Magnetic Particle Ins Equip. DCM Tech_ ___________800-533-5339 Metal Finishing Chemicals Galaxy Associates, Inc.______ 480-393-3218 Mist Collectors Production Tool Co________800-266-3253 Total Filtration Services___ 602-244-0717 Pallet Systems Adams Machinery________ 480-968-3711 D & R Machinery_________480-775-6462 Ellison Machinery_ _______480-968-5877 Parts Washing Equipment Blaser______________801-722-4095 Hangsterfer’s_ _______ 800-433-LUBE Mirachem__________ 800-847-3527 Production Tool Co________800-266-3253 Qualichem, Inc__________480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids_________800-367-9966 Punches Tipco Punch___________513-874-9140 Solvents & Degreasing Agents Blaser______________801-722-4095 Canyon State Oil_________800-894-7773 Hangsterfer’s_ _______ 800-433-LUBE Mirachem__________ 800-847-3527 Petroferm Inc.________ 317-272-4770 Qualichem, Inc__________480-320-0308 Star Metal Fluids_________800-367-9966 Solvents: Vapor degreasing Petroferm Inc.________ 317-272-4770 Solvents:Hand Wipe FIXTURING Mirachem__________ 800-847-3527 Industrial Workholding__ 714--935-9686
Stevens Engineering_ ___800-635-0657 Fixturing Designs Stevens Engineering_ ___800-635-0657 HARDWARE MATERIAL Alloys: High Temperature Aerodyne Alloys_____ 860-289-3820 Horizon Carbide Tool___ 480-968-0957 Mountain Rep_______ 480-899-1900 Western States Metals_ _ 801-978-0562 Alloys: Specialty Aerodyne Alloys_____860-289-3820 Aluminum AZ Metals_ ________ 602-688-8003 Bralco Metals_ _______ 602-252-1918 Ind. Metal Supply_____ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_ ____ 877-977-6061 Fry Steel Company____ 800-423-6651 MarZee Inc.________ 602-269-5801 Phoenix Metal Trading__ 602-257-4660 Ryerson __________ 602-455-3374 Samuel, Son & Co._ ___ 800-631-9765 TCI Precision Metals_____ 800-234-5613 Tolleson Steel_______ 623-936-3325 Tube Service Company__ 602-267-9865 Aluminum Extrusions Bralco Metals_ _______ 602-252-1918 Ind. Metal Supply 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_ ____ 877-977-6061 Samuel, Son & Co._ ___ 800-631-9765 Armor:Commercial Temtco Steel_________480-389-2883 Armor:Military Grade Temtco Steel_________480-389-2883
A2Z METALWORKER
• 77 • March/April 2011
3 47 5 S y m m e s R o a d Hamilton, OH 45016 9830 Norwalk Blvd Suite 155 S a n t a F e S p r i n g s , CA 9 0 670 ph 888.282.3292 fax 513.860.6516
www.upmet.com
Bar: Large Diameter Bralco Metals_ _______ 602-252-1918 Coastal Metals_ ______ 800-811-7466 TW Metals__________ 800-203-8000 Brass AZ Metals_ ________ 602-688-8003 Bralco Metals_ _______ 602-252-1918 Coast Aluminum_ _____ 877-977-6061 Coastal Metals_ ______ 800-811-7466 Fry Steel Company_ ____ 800-423-6651 Ind. Metal Supply______ 602-454-1500 Phoenix Metal Trading___ 602-257-4660 State Industrial Prod_ ___ 602-275-0990
Western States Metals_ __801-978-0562 Bronze Coastal Metals_ ______ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply______ 602-454-1500 Phoenix Metal Trading___ 602-257-4660 State Industrial Prod_ ___ 602-275-0990 Western States Metals_ __801-978-0562 Carbon AZ Metals_ ________ 602-688-8003 Coastal Metals_ ______ 800-811-7466 Ind. Metal Supply______ 602-454-1500 Fry Steel Company_ ____ 800-423-6651 An ISO 9001 Company
Jeff Klimowicz Senior Sales Engineer Southwest Region: AZ, UT, NV, CO, ID All Products Proudly Made in the USA
A2Z METALWORKER
•
78 • March/April 2011
Mobile: 480‐320‐0308 jklimowicz@qualichem.com www.qualichem.com
Cast Iron Western States Metals_ __ 801-978-0562 Castings Ind. Metal Supply______ 602-454-1500 Mountain Rep________ 480-899-1900 Phoenix Metal Trading___ 602-257-4660 Castings, Investment Mountain Rep________ 480-899-1900 Ceramics MarZee Inc._________ 602-269-5801 Davia Water Jet_______ 602-442-4452 Chrome Rod Western States Metals_ __ 801-978-0562 Cobalt United Performance Metals__ 888-282-3292 Copper Apache Steel Company___ 602-323-2200 Bralco Metals_ _______ 602-252-1918 Ind. Metal Supply______ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_ _____ 877-977-6061 State Industrial Prod_ ___ 602-275-0990 Western States Metals_ __ 801-978-0562 Extrusions TW Metals__________ 800-203-8000 Lead Ind. Metal Supply______ 602-454-1500
Material Sales Samuel, Son & Co._ ____ 800-631-9765 TW Metals__________ 800-203-8000 Ulbrich of California_ ___ 800-237-2888 Metals Advanced Metal Sales___ 623-434-8343 Arizona Tool Steel LLC_ ___480-784-1600 Apache Steel Company___ 602-323-2200 AZ Metals_ _________ 602-688-8003 Bralco Metals_ ________602-252-1918 Coast Aluminum_ ______877-977-6061 Ind. Metal Supply_______602-454-1500 Ryerson ___________ 602-455-3374
Bar / Plate 24 Hour Delivery
Delivering Alloy Solutions to the World.
Nickel Cobalt. Titanium. Stainless. Patricia Negoro 800.337.3766 x 148 AerodyneAlloys.com Santa Fe Springs, CA pnegoro@aerodynealloys.com
Samuel, Son & Co._ ____800-631-9765 State Industrial Pro_____ 602-275-0990 TCI Precision Metals_____ 800-234-5613 Tolleson Steel________ 623-936-3325 Temtco Steel_________ 480-389-2883 Tube Service Company_ __ 602-267-9865 TW Metals__________ 800-203-8000 Ulbrich of California_ __ 800-237-2888 United Performance Metals__ 888-282-3292 Western States Metals_ __ 801-978-0562 Metals-Bar & Plate Aerodyne Ulbrich Alloys_ _ 800-337-3766 Arizona Tool Steel LLC_ __ 480-784-1600 Ind. Metal Supply______ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_ _____ 877-977-6061 Samuel, Son & Co._ ____800-631-9765 Temtco Steel_________ 480-389-2883 Tolleson Steel________ 623-936-3325 TW Metals__________ 800-203-8000 Ulbrich of California_ __ 800-237-2888 Metals-Strip, Wire & Bar TW Metals__________ 800-203-8000 Ulbrich of California_ __ 800-237-2888 Mold Steel Apache Steel Company___ 602-323-2200 Arizona Tool Steel LLC_ __ 480-784-1600 New & used Metals Phoenix Metal Trading___ 602-257-4660
High Performance Garnet Abrasives
Richard Amy Regional Sales Manager
Phone: 951.324.3221 Cell:
951.551.2685
Orders: 800.741.7756
E-mail: ramy@barton.com Six Warren Street | Glens Falls, NY 12801 | www.barton.com
Nickel Alloys Apache Steel Company___602-323-2200 Arizona Steel LLC______ 480-784-1600 Fry Steel Company_ ____ 800-423-6651 MarZee Inc._________ 602-269-5801 Samuel, Son & Co._ ___ 800-631-9765 Ulbrich of California_ ___ 800-237-2888 Samuel, Son & Co._ ___ 800-631-9765 United Performance Metals_888-282-3292 Plate: Wear and Structural Temtco Steel_________480-389-2883 Pre-Honed Tube Western States Metals_ __801-978-0562 Recyclable Metals Consolidated Resources Inc._ 623-931-5009 Phoenix Metal Trading___ 602-257-4660 Southwest Metals______623-435-2986 Recycling: Carbide Ebbco Inc_ _________ 800-809-3901 Rubber MarZee Inc.________ 602-269-5801 Scrap Metal Recycling Barry Metals Company__ 602-484-7186 Consolidated Resources Inc._ 623-931-5009 Phoenix Metal Trading__ 602-257-4660 Southwest Metals_____ 623-435-2986
Stainless Steel Apache Steel Company__ 602-323-2200 Arizona Tool Steel LLC_ _ 480-784-1600 AZ Metals_ ________ 602-688-8003 Bralco Metals_ _______ 602-252-1918 Ind. Metal Supply_____ 602-454-1500 Coast Aluminum_ ____ 877-977-6061 Coastal Metals_ ______ 800-811-7466 Davia Water Jet _ ____ 602-442-4452 Fry Steel Company____ 800-423-6651 MarZee Inc.________ 602-269-5801 Ryerson __________ 602-455-3374 Samuel, Son & Co._ ___ 800-631-9765 TCI Precision Metals_____ 800-234-5613 Tube Service Company_ __ 602-267-9865 Ulbrich of California_ __ 800-237-2888 United Performance Metals_888-282-3292 Steel Advanced Metal Sales___623-434-8343 Apache Steel Company__ 602-323-2200 Arizona Tool Steel LLC_ _ 480-784-1600 Bralco Metals_ _______ 602-252-1918 Coastal Metals_ ______ 800-811-7466 Davia Water Jet _ ____ 602-442-4452 Fry Steel Company____ 800-423-6651 Ind. Metal Supply_____ 602-454-1500 MarZee Inc.________ 602-269-5801
Ryerson __________ 602-455-3374 Temtco Steel_________480-389-2883 Tolleson Steel_______ 623-936-3325 Tube Service Company__ 602-267-9865 United Performance Metals_888-282-3292 Steel Coil-sheet Ind. Metal Supply______602-454-1500 Ryerson __________ 602-455-3374 Ulbrich of California_ __ 800-237-2888 United Performance Metals_888-282-3292 Steel Service Centers Advanced Metal Sales___623-434-8343 Samuel, Son & Co._ ___ 800-631-9765 Structurals Ind. Metal Supply______602-454-1500 Titanium Aerodyne Alloys_______800-237-2888 MarZee Inc._________602-269-5801 Mountain Rep________480-899-1900 Ulbrich of California_ ___800-237-2888 Tubing Ind. Metal Supply______602-454-1500 Samuel, Son & Co._ ___ 800-631-9765 Tube Service Company_ __602-267-9865 TOOLING Cutting Tools Helical Solutions_ _____866-543-5422 Micro 100__________480-495-1454 Boring Bars B & T Tool & Engineering__ 602-267-1481 Criterion__________ 602-315-5258 Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 Micro 100__________480-495-1454
A2Z METALWORKER
• 79 • March/April 2011
Doug Klein, ASQ CQE
3021 St Lane 5730S.E.35th Leith Phoenix, AZAZ 85034 Scottsdale, 85254 480-626-8131 Fax 480-626-2101 doug@klontech.com www.klontech.com
Cutting Tools Consultants_ 602-277-1342 CVD Diamond Corp._____ 661-254-1788 Elrod Machinery_ ____ 928-526-9032 Helical Solutions_ _____866-543-5422 Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 Micro 100__________ 480-495-1454 CTE_____________ 800-783-2400 S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______480-753-5000 Cutting Tools Consultants_ 602-277-1342 Form Tools CTE_____________ 800-783-2400 Tombstones/Subplates Cutting Tools Consultants_ 602-277-1342 B & T Tool & Engineering_ 602-267-1481 Stevens Engineering_ ___ 800-635-0657 METAL DISTRIBUTORS Inserts, Indexable Western States Metals_ __801-978-0562 Horizon Carbide Tool___ 480-968-0957 PROG. SYSTEMS Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 CAD/CAM Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Inserts, PCD/CBN Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Delcam_ __________ 877 335 2261 Loose Abrasive Grains S. L. Fusco, Inc.______ 480-753-5000 DDi (Solidworks)_ _____ 602-241-0900 Elrod Machinery_ _____ 928-526-9032 Reamers & Drills, PCD Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 Feature Cam_ _______ 602-502-9654 TMI (GibbsCAM)_______ 602-618-6553 Thread Mills CVD Diamond Corp._____ 661-254-1788 Software, Inv. Control Micro 100__________ 480-495-1454 Delcam_ __________ 877 335 2261 Tooling Columns Feature Cam_ _______ 602-502-9654 Ellison Machinery_____ 480-968-5877 End Mills Software,Lean/6 Sigma CTE_____________ 800-783-2400 Tooling Systems 4 Sight Technologies_ ___ 480-922-6484 Ellison Machinery______480-968-5877 Global EDM Supply_____480-836-8330 Micro 100__________ 480-495-1454 Tool Repair, Coating, Treatment BC Tool Grinding_______ 602-252-3507 B & T Tool & Engineering__ 602-267-1481 Carbide BC Tool Grinding_______ 602-252-3507 B & T Tool & Engineering__ 602-267-1481 CTE_____________ 800-783-2400 Cutting Tools Consultants_ 602-277-1342 CVD Diamond Corp._____ 661-254-1788 Elrod Machinery_ _____928-526-9032 Helical Solutions_ _____866-543-5422 Innovative Tool Sales____ 714-780-0730 Magnum Precision Mach__602-431-8300 Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 Micro 100__________ 480-495-1454 S. L. Fusco, Inc._ ______480-753-5000 B & T Tool & Engineering__ 602-267-1481 Diamond Coated End Mills CVD Diamond Corp._____ 661-254-1788 Drills CTE_____________ 800-783-2400 Cutting Tools Consultants_ 602-277-1342 CVD Diamond Corp._____ 661-254-1788 BC Tool Grinding_______ 602-252-3507 Elrod Machinery_ _____928-526-9032 Marshall Tool & Supply___602-269-6295 Moore Tool & Equipment__602-455-8904
A2Z METALWORKER
•
80 • March/April 2011
Software, NC Programming Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Delcam_ __________877 335 2261 Ellison Machinery______480-968-5877 Elrod Machinery_ _____928-526-9032 Feature Cam_ _______602-502-9654 TMI (GibbsCAM)_______ 602-618-6553 Software, Servicing DDi (Solidworks)_ _____602-241-0900 Delcam_ __________877 335 2261 Elrod Machinery_ _____928-526-9032 Feature Cam_ _______602-502-9654 Osprey Technologies_ ___480-755-0445 TMI (GibbsCAM)_______ 602-618-6553 Tooling Systems Global EDM Supply_____480-836-8330 REPAIR/DESIGN Machine Tool Design/ Engineering DDi (Solidworks)_ _____602-241-0900 Ellison Machinery______480-968-5877 Machine Tool Rebuilding A&J Ind Mch. Repair_ ___602-550-1339 Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Advanced Precision _____ 602-525-0156 AMTS____________602-397-4008 CNC Machinery Sales____ 602-244-1507
602-550-1339
30 Years Experience
Rob Schwister
Relationship Manager 480.905.2407 rschwister@alerusmail.com
MIKE SMITH 602-397-4008 mike.amts@hotmail.com mike_amts@hotmail.com
alerusfinancial.com
MACHINERY REPAIR EDM Network_ _______ 480-836-1782 Mold Repairs PARTS Arizona Machine Tool Service, AMTS Jemelco, Inc._ _______ 480-804-9541 ________ 520-397-0436 B&B Tool._ Opening a new chapter in my life, after 30 years, 22 in Arizona as Machinery Sales Belts Setco-Pope Spindles_____ 866-362-0699 Stamping Repairs Co. Senior Service Engineer, servicing Bridgeport, Cincinnati, Hardinge, Okamoto, All World Machinery Supply_ 815-943-9111 and many others, CNC and Manual Machine Tools, I will continue to provide service The Werks C&C, Inc_____ 602-569-1809 B&B Tool._ ________ 520-397-0436 and repair to Arizona, Bearings(Precision) Machine Retrofitting/CNC Thank you Prev. Maint Programs All World Machinery Supply_ 815-943-9111 Mike Smith Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 A&J Ind Mch. Repair_ ___ 602-550-1339 Metric O-Rings AMTS____________ 602-397-4008 Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 All World Machinery Supply_ 815-943-9111 Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 Advanced Precision _____ 602-525-0156 Switches (Proximity, Limit) CNC Machinery Sales____ 602-244-1507 Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 All World Machinery Supply_ 815-943-9111 Jemelco, Inc._ _______ 480-804-9541 D & R Machinery_ _____480-775-6462 Valves (Hydraulic, Elrod Machinery_ _____ 928-526-9032 Ellison Machinery______480-968-5877 Pneumatic) Machinery Moving Jemelco, Inc._ _______ 480-804-9541 All World Machinery Supply_ 815-943-9111 Advanced Precision _____ 602-525-0156 A&J Ind Mch. Repair_ ___ 602-550-1339 The Werks C&C, Inc_____ 602-569-1809 SERVICES Machine Repair Parts/Filters Total Filtration Services___ 602-244-0717 Appraisers/Liquidators Total Filtration Services___ 602-244-0717 Hoff-Hilk Auction Services_ 612-521-5500 Repair -Hydraulic Maint/Repair Services Banks A&J Ind Mch. Repair_ ___ 602-550-1339 A&J Ind Mch. Repair_ ___ 602-550-1339 Advanced Precision _____ 602-525-0156 Alerus Bank & Trust______480-905-2407 Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Road Machinery_________520-623-8681 Bank of Arizona________480-642-2876 Advanced Precision _____ 602-525-0156 The Werks C&C, Inc_____ 602-569-1809 Business Consulting AMTS____________ 602-397-4008 BMSC_ ___________ 480-445-9400 Repair - Portable Arizona CNC Equip_ ____ 480-615-6353 O’Donnell & Assoc._ ____ 602-843-8018 D & R Machinery_ _____ 480-775-6462 A&J Ind Mch. Repair_ ___ 602-550-1339 Quality Training Consultants__ 928-284-0856 Ellison Machinery______ 480-968-5877 Advanced Precision _____ 602-525-0156 Cash Flow Management Jemelco, Inc._ _______ 480-804-9541 The Werks C&C, Inc_____ 602-569-1809 Bank of Arizona_______ 480-642-2876 State Industrial Prod_ ___ 602-275-0990 Cleaning Services: Industrial Spindle Rebuilding The Werks C&C, Inc_____ 602-569-1809 Setco-Pope Spindles_____ 866-362-0699 OpenWorks__________602-909-1167
Cleaning Serv. Clean Room OpenWorks__________602-909-1167 Consulting 4 Sight Technologies_ ___ 480-922-6484 BMSC_ ____________480-445-9400 Advanced Custom Screens_ 800-992-7936 Arizona MEP__________ 480-874-9100 Quality Advisory Services___ 602-910-1510 Quality Training Consultants__ 928-284-0856 Sustaining Edge Solutions___ 888-572-9642 Contract Inspection Advanced Coordinate Tech_ _ 623-780-4137 Klontech Measure Sol____ 480-626-8131 Contract Programming Adams Machinery______ 480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery______ 480-968-5877 Klontech Measure Sol____ 480-626-8131 CNC Training Adams Machinery_______480-968-3711 Ellison Machinery______ 480-968-5877
A2Z METALWORKER
• 81 • March/April 2011
Sustaining Edge Solutions__ 888-572-9642 Manufacturers Rep Osprey Technologies_ ___ 480-755-0445 Trepanning Specialties_ ___ 562-633-8110 Michael Manning K-zell Metals, Inc._ ____ 602-232-5882 2233 S. 15th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 252-4426 phone :: (714) 713-0006 cell Pro-Salez_ ________ 480-773-3239 mmanning@mmrmetals.com Quality Training Consultants__ 928-284-0856 Jet Products_________ 623-869-6749 Mechanical System Design Osprey Technologies_ ___ 480-755-0445 Design Services DDi (Solidworks)_ _____ 602-241-0900 Mexican Shelter Programs Metalcraft Inc.__________ 480-967-4889 Mountain Rep________480-899-1900 Osprey Technologies_ ___ 480-755-0445 Online Machine Auctions Trish Mooney Hoff-Hilk Auction Services_ 612-521-5500 Employment 2233 S. 15thServices Place, Phoenix, AZ 85034 (602) 252-4426 phone :: (623) 414-7835 cell Rigging/Machinery Moving ResourceMFG_ ________480-961-1555 tmooney@mmrmetals.com IRH _ _ ___________ 800-334-2409 Engineering Services Quality Consulting: MisAdvanced Coord. Tech _ ___623-780-4137 sion Assurance Metals Eng & Testing Lab._ 602-272-4571 Niagara Testing West_ _____ 480-968-2315 Niagara Testing West_ _____ 480-968-2315 Retirement Planning Osprey Technologies_ ___ 480-755-0445 Country Financial______ 602-321-3232 Financial Services Rich Crouse Recycling Alerus Bank & Trust_____ 480-905-2407 Barry Metals__________ 602-484-7186 2233 S. 15th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85034 Arizona Bank &(602) Trust____ 480-844-4562 252-4426 phone :: (623) 533-0519 cell Bank of Arizona_______ 480-642-2876 Consolidated Resources Inc._ 623-931-5009 Country Financial______ 602-321-3232 MMR,LLC____________ 623-937-0385 Phoenix Metal Trading_ ___ 602-257-4660 Ellison Machinery______ 480-968-5877 Reverse Engineering O’Donnell & Assoc._____ 602-843-8018 Advanced Coordinate Tech__623-780-4137 SBG Capital_________ 480-897-4988 Copperstar Engineering_ _928-778-7513 Heavyhaul Datum Inspection ____ 602-997-1340 IRH _____________Chendo 800-334-2409 Rivera Klontech Measure Sol____480-626-8131 Insurance Services 2233 S. 15th Place, Phoenix, AZ 85034 Metalcraft Inc.__________480-967-4889 (602) 252-4426 phone602-321-3232 :: (623) 224-1772 cell Country Financial______ Metals Eng & Testing Lab._ 602-272-4571 HUB Intl___________ 602-749-4190 Rigging Leavitt Group ________ 602-264-0566 IRH _ _ ___________ 800-334-2409 International Trade Mountain Rep________ 480-899-1900 Schools, Custom Training DDi (Solidworks)______602-241-0900 IT/ Network Support Gartman Technical Services__ 602-788-8121 Ellison Machinery_____ 480-968-5877 Jet Products_________623-869-6749 Leasing and Financing Alerus Bank & Trust_____ 480-905-2407 Osprey Technologies______480-755-0445 Arizona Bank & Trust____ 480-844-4562 Quality Advisory Services___ 602-910-1510 Services: UT/Networks Bank of Arizona________480-642-2876 Support Ellison Machinery______ 480-968-5877 Shop Floor Automations_ ___ 877-611-5825 O’Donnell & Assoc._____ 602-843-8018 Supplier Auditing Lean Manufacturing 4 Sight Technologies_ ____480-922-6484 BMSC_____________480-445-9400 Arizona MEP__________ 480-874-9100 Systems Integration BMSC_ ____________480-445-9400 Arizona CIMTECH_ ______480-834-4404 Niagara Testing West_ _____ 480-968-2315 Ellison Machinery_______480-968-5877 A2Z METALWORKER
•
82 • March/April 2011
•Wire EDM
•Surface Grinding
•Small Hole EDM
•Advanced CAD/CAM
•CNC Machining
•Fast Quotes
•CNC Turning •Waterjet Cutting
.....And More
Software:CNC Networking Shop Floor Automations_ _ 877-611-5825 RS232 Cabling Shop Floor Automations_ _ 877-611-5825 Testing, Metallurgical Virtual CNC Metals Eng & Testing Lab.___ 602-272-4571 Shop Floor Automations_ _ 877-611-5825 Trade Show Booth Design Fry Fabricators_ _______ 602-454-0701 Transportation IRH _____________ 800-334-2409 Web Design Gartman Technical Services__ 602-788-8121
There is always
room for another
Working Capital, Credit Lines Bank of Arizona_______ 480-642-2876 O’Donnell & Assoc._____ 602-843-8018 SBG Capital_ ________ 480-897-4988 SHOP FLOOR AUTOMATION Hardware USB Shop Floor Automations_ _ 877-611-5825 Scheduling Shop Floor Automations_ _ 877-611-5825 Serial Port Shop Floor Automations_ _ 877-611-5825
business card. It
just costs $260 for the year. Call today. 602412-7696.
Buyer’s Guide & Card Gallery Processes
ASSEMBLY CAD Enterprises________ 602-278-4407 CGS Technologies_ ______ 623-869-0600 Foresight Technologies_ ___ 480-967-0080 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng_ __ 520-889-8325 Morsch Machine_________480-961-7673 MSL Precision_ ________ 480-773-3239 Seal Methods_ ________ 800-423-4777 Unique Machine________ 602-470-1911 Cable/Harness Assembly Bar-S Machine_ ______ 928-636-2115 X5 Manufacturing_______ 602-454-7385 Clean Room Assembly Jan’s Inc.____________ 480-833-7305 L&W Fluid_________ 602-323-2560 Electrical Assembly (UL508A) Southwest Metal Fab_ ____ 602-470-1200 Unique Machine________ 602-470-1911 Large/X-Large Assembly Vroom Engineering & Mfg_ __520-293-3819 BENDING Advanced Metal Sales___ 623-434-8343
Harco Metal Products_____480-829-0450 May Foundry & Machine__ 801-531-8931 Southwest Metal Fab_ ____ 602-470-1200 Castings: Repair Precision Casting Repair_ __ 800-622-2404 BONDING Diffusion CLEANING Vacco Industries________ 626-443-7121 A2Z Sandblasting_______ 602-716-5566 COATING BRAZING Accuwright Industries_____ 480-892-9595 CAD Enterprises_________ 602-278-4407 Arizona Finishing_ ______ 602-438-4443 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Precision Casting Repair_ __ 800-622-2404 Collins Metal Finishing_ ____602-275-3117 BROACHING CVD Diamond Corp._____ 661-254-1788 Apache consolidate, Inc_____ 623-934-7144 LA Specialties_ ________ 602-269-7612 Ayers Gear & Mach_ ______ 623-934-6913 Louie's Black Oxide______ 602-257-0530 Lewis Aerospace_________ 623-581-0764 MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 CASTINGS AATC____________602-268-1467 Perma-Finish_ ________ 602-278-1733 Precision Industrial Painting_ 602-256-0260 May Foundry & Machine___ 801-531-8931 Precision Powdercoat_ ____ 480-894-5224 Castings: Prototype AATC____________602-268-1467 Southwest Powder Coating_ _ 602-272-0878 Coating: Black Oxide May Foundry & Machine___ 801-531-8931 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Castings: Production AATC____________602-268-1467 Collins Metal Finishing_ ____602-275-3117
Louie's Black Oxide_______ 602-257-0530 Coating: Chem Film AP Industrial _ _________ 480-968-1947 Certified Inspection Service____602-267-0661 Collins Metal Finishing_ ____ 602-275-3117 Gold Tech Industries______ _480-968-1930 Jet Products_ __________ 623-869-6749 METCO Metal Finishing_ ____ 602-276-4120 LA Specialties_ _________ 602-269-7612 Lynch Brothers Mfg_ ______ 602-267-7575 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Precision Industrial Painting_ _ 602-256-0260 Treffers Precision_ _______ 602-744-2636 LAI Southwest__________602-304-1160 STP Performance Coating LLC__ 602-276-1231 The Metal Man_ ________ 800-448-9448 Coating: Dry Film Lube Coating Technologies_ _____ 623-581-2648 Jet Products_ __________ 623-869-6749 Perfection Industrial Finishing_ 520-434-9090 Precision Industrial Painting_ _ 602-256-0260
A2Z METALWORKER
• 83 • March/April 2011
email: mikeb@geromeaz.com
louis@caldisc.com
jhull@foresighttech.net www.foresighttech.net
Karen Brown
Email: KarenB@landmarkTG.com
Office (480) 940-4001 • Fax (480) 940-4004 • Cell (480) 289-0811
Coating: Nickel/Teflon Coating Technologies_ _____623-581-2648 Collins Metal Finishing_ ____ 602-275-3117 Coating: NP3 Coating Technologies_ _____623-581-2648 Coating:Zinc & Mag.Phos. Coating Technologies_ _____623-581-2648 Collins Metal Finishing_ ____ 602-275-3117 Louie's Black Oxide_______602-257-0530 E-Coat MPI International_ _______956-631-6880 Electro-Coating Services PMA PhotoMetals_______ 800-899-3366 HVOF Metal Spraying Prime Machine_ _______ 801-575-8430 Powder Coating Precision Powdercoat_ _____480-894-5224 CUTTING Advanced Metal Sales___ 623-434-8343 Davia Water Jet________ 602-442-4452 Echols Saw & Supply_ _____602-278-3918
A2Z METALWORKER
•
EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 Harschco LLC_ _______ 602-617-7514 LAI Southwest_________ 602-304-1160 Phx Ornamental Iron Supply_ 602-484-9393 The Metal Man_ _______ 800-448-9448 CNC Router Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Shielding & Sealing Sol._ _ 602-278-6064 Die Shielding & Sealing Sol._ _ 602-278-6064 Laser APMI_____________ 480-668-0024 Fine Line Laser Cutting___ 602-863-3196 Shielding & Sealing Sol._ _ 602-278-6064 Taycar Enterprises_ ____505-265-2121 Tube Laser Cutting Tube Service Company___ 602-267-9865 DIES Arizona Wire & Tool_______480-813-1002 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 Precision Die & Stamp'g___ 480-967-2038
84 • March/April 2011
Steel Rule Dies Shielding & Sealing Sol.__ 602-278-6064 EDM EDM: Drilling Small Hole Arizona Wire Specialists_ __ 480-829-6530 CAD Enterprises________ 602-278-4407 EDM Tech_ __________ 602-278-6666 EDM Express.com_______877-336-4548 Landmark Precision_____480-940-4001 LAYKE, Inc._ _________ 602-272-2654 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Sun Tech_ ________ 480-921-1665 EDM: Ram-Type (Sinking) EDM Tech_ __________ 602-278-6666 Landmark Precision_____480-940-4001 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Petersen Inc_________800-410-6789 Quality Mold_ ________ 480-892-5480 Sun Tech_ ________ 480-921-1665
The Tech Group_ _______ 480-281-4500 Tooling Molds West_ _____ 480-921-9939 EDM: Dialectric Systems /Filtration Ebbco Inc_ _________ 800-809-3901 EDM: Wire 3D Machine LLC______ 480-239-8254 Arizona Wire & Tool_______480-813-1002 Arizona Wire Specialists____ 480-829-6530 AzMark_ ____________480-921-4128 Auer Precision_________ 480-834-4637 Continental Machining__ 800-777-2483 EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 Hawkeye Precision_ _____ 480-926-8642 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 PGI_______________505-884-5782 Powill Manufacturing____623-780-4100 Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480
metalspinningsolutions@cox.net
Your Manufacturing Solutions Partner
Precision CNC Machining
Geno Forman
SCOTT BAYER
President Tel: 602.454.7385 Fax: 602.454.7389 Cell: 480.710.8420 Email: gforman@x5mfg.com
Phone: 480.968.1778 | Fax: 480.968.0576 | Email: ScottB@clingsmfg.com CERTIFIED ISO 9001:2000 AND AS9100:2004 REV. B
3342 E. Wier Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85040 NADCAP Approved Facility
www.x5mfg.com
tim.maack@mslprecision.com
Sun Tech_ _________ 480-921-1665 The Tech Group________ 480-281-4500 Toolcraft of Phoenix____ 623-435-5405 WC Machine & Tool_______ 480-507-4620 Whitley Machine_ _______ 602-323-5550 Graphite Services CAD Tools____________ 480-753-4290 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ _______ 602-437-8995 EXTRUSION Aluminum Elixir_______________480-834-1484 FABRICATION Advanced Metal Sales_ ___ 623-434-8343 AERO Spring & Mfg Co_____ 602-243-4329 APMI ______________480-668-0024 Arrow Sheet Metal_ ______ 303-427-6419 ASHER Metal Products_ ____ 773-276-5007 AzMark_____________ 480-921-4128 Astra Fab_ ___________ 480-497-8250 BID Machine, Inc_ _______ 480-892-7304
CAID Industries_ _______ 520-294-3126 Central Components_ ___520-571-1433 CGS Technologies_ ______ 623-869-0600 Capital Stainless_ _____480-967-0016 Continental Machining__ 800-777-2483 CygnetStamping & Fab_____818-240-7574 Creedbilt Inc_ _______ 623-939-8119 Elixir Industries______ 480-834-1484 Empire Precision Mach.___ 480-633-4580 Fine Line Fabricating_ ____ 602-863-3506 Gerome Mfg_________ 520-622-8402 Gilbert Metal Stamping____ 480-503-1283 Group Manufacturing Serv_ _ 480-966-3952 JPS Manufacturing_ _____ 480-367-9540 Nelson Engineering_______602-273-7114 New Hope Machine_ _____ 520-825-7830 Phoenix Metalcraft_____602-279-4810 Plastic Eng._________480-491-8100 Precision Casting Repair_ __ 800-622-2404 Prime Machine___________801-575-8430
Scottsdale Precision. Inc.______480-991-0317 Scriven Precision________ 480-961-9775 Southwest Metal Fab_ ____ 602-470-1200 Systems 3___________ 480-894-2581 TMM Precision _ _______ 800-448-9448 Tolleson Steel________ 623-936-3325 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 Whitley Machine________ 602-323-5550 Wintech_ __________ 602-437-9001 Wrico______________ 480-892-7800 Fabrication: Custom Metal Arrow Sheet Metal________303-427-6419 ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 Capital Stainless_ _____ 480-967-0016 CygnetStamping & Fab_____818-240-7574 Fine Line Fabricating_ ____ 602-863-3506 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 Systems 3___________ 480-894-2581
VACCO Industries_ ______ 626-443-7121 Fabrication: Medium & Large APMI______________480-668-0024 Arrow Sheet Metal________303-427-6419 ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 Continental Machining___800-777-2483 CGS Technologies_ ______ 623-869-0600 Elixir Industries_______480-834-1484 Empire Precision Mach.___ 480-633-4580 Fine Line Fabricating_ ____ 602-863-3506 Precision Metalworks___ 602-455-9575 Prime Machine___________801-575-8430 Trepanning Specialties_ ___562-633-8110 Unique Machine________ 602-470-1911 Vroom Engineering & Mfg_ __520-293-3819 Fabrication: Rebuild/ Large Vroom Engineering & Mfg_ __520-293-3819 Fabrication: Sheet Metal ACME Metal Works_ _____ 480-926-4171
A2Z METALWORKER
• 85 • March/April 2011
Precision Die Cutting
SEAL METHODS INC. 11915 shoemaker ave. santa fe springs ca 90670
Johnny Frew
AN Business ISO-9001 AND Manager TS-16949 REGISTERED COMPANY
manufacturer of custom designed shapes
GASKETS, SEALS, DIE CUTS, AND TAPES
Development
800.423.4777 562.944.0291 CELL 562.665.0804 FAX 562.946.9439
JOHNNYF@SEALMETHODSINC.COM WWW.SEALMETHODSINC.COM
Dave Crockett President
www.osprey-tech.com Composite/Metal Structure Design Finite Element Analysis Fabrication/Prototype 480-755-0445 6100 S. Maple Ave., Suite 117, Tempe, AZ 85283
APMI______________480-668-0024 Arrow Sheet Metal_______ 303-427-6419 Astra Fab_ __________ 480-497-8250 Capital Stainless_ _____480-967-0016 CygnetStamping & Fab_____818-240-7574 Fine Line Fabricating_ ____ 602-863-3506 Jan’s Inc.____________ 480-833-7305 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 MSL Precision_ ________ 480-773-3239 New Hope Machine_ _____ 520-825-7830 Petersen Inc__________ 800-410-6789 Phoenix Metalcraft____ 602-279-4810 Precision Metalworks___ 602-455-9575
A2Z METALWORKER
•
Scottsdale Precision. Inc._____ 480-991-0317 TMM Precision _ _______ 800-448-9448 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 FINISHING AP Industrial _ ________ 480-968-1947 Anodizing of Mesa______ 480-833-6412 Arizona Finishing_ ______ 602-438-4443 Arizona Hard Chrome_____ 602-278-8671 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 EPSI______________714-256-8950 Harco Metal Products____ 480-829-0450 Jet Processing______ 623-869-6749 x117 LA Specialties_ ________ 602-269-7612 Louie's Black Oxide______ 602-257-0530
86 • March/April 2011
METCO Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-276-4120 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 Perma-Finish_ ________ 602-278-1733 Phoenix Heat Treating_____ 602-258-7751 Precision Powdercoat_ ____ 480-894-5224 Southwest Powder Coating_ _ 602-272-0878 Finishing: One Stop Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 Laminating Shielding & Sealing Sol._ _ 602-278-6064 FINISH OPS-CLEANING Cleaning: AF 5333 Jet Products_ _________ 623-869-6749 Semiray Aerospace Testing_ _ 623-842-3030 Dry Film Lubrication Jet Processing______ 623-869-6749 x117 Precision Industrial Painting_ 602-256-0260 Glass Bead Clean ABS Metallurgical Processors_ 602-437-3008 Arizona Hard Chrome_____ 602-278-8671 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648
L A Specialties_________ 602-269-7612 Southwest Powder Coating_ _ 602-272-0878 ACME Metal Works_ _____ 480-926-4171 Gun Drilling ACME Metal Works_ _____ 480-926-4171 Gun Finishing Louie’s Gun Finishing_____ 602-257-0530 Heat Sealing Seal Methods_ ________ 800-423-4777 Passivation ABS Metallurgical Processors_ 602-437-3008 Certified Inspection Service___602-267-0661 Coating Technologies_ ___ _623-581-2648 Gold Tech Industries______ 480-968-1930
Shawn Carlin scarlin@gmsaz.com
Southwest Powder Coating_ _ 602-272-0878 STP Performance Coating LLC_ 602-276-1231 Stripping Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Jet Products_ _________ 623-869-6749 Semiray_____________602-275-1917 Southwest Powder Coating_ _ 602-272-0878 FIXTURES Jet Processing_______ 623-869-6749 x117 EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 Jet Products_ __________ 623-869-6749 Paul W. Marino Gages_ __ 800-528-9785 L A Specialties__________ 602-269-7612 Profiles Tool & Engineering__ 480-894-1008 METCO Metal Finishing_ ____ 602-276-4120 Semiray_____________ 602-275-1917 FORGINGS Aluminum Precision______ 805-488-4401 Polishing Arizona Hard Chrome______ 602-278-8671 R&D Specialty Manco_____ 602-278-7700 EPSI______________714-256-8950 Forgings: Aluminum Gold Tech Industries_______ 480-968-1930 Aluminum Precision______ 805-488-4401 L A Specialties__________ 602-269-7612 Forgings: Titanium Powder Coating AP Industrial _ _________ 480-968-1947 Aluminum Precision______ 805-488-4401 Precision Powdercoat_ _____ 480-894-5224 R&D Specialty Manco_____ 602-278-7700 Precision Die Cutting FOUNDRY Seal Methods_ ________ 800-423-4777 Rapid Prototyping AATC_____________602-268-1467 Seal Methods_ ________ 800-423-4777 May Foundry & Machine__ 801-531-8931 Sand Blasting A2Z Sandblasting________ 602-716-5566 GALVANIZING ABS Metallurgical Processors_ _ 602-437-3008 Petersen Inc_________800-410-6789 Coating Technologies_ _____ 623-581-2648 GEAR CUTTING Jet Products_ __________ 623-869-6749 Apache Gear, Inc_ ______ 623-934-7144 Ayers Gear & Machine_ ___ 623-934-6913 GLASS BEAD A2Z Sandblasting_______ 602-716-5566 Lone Arrow_________480-507-8074 TEMPERATURE GRINDING PROCESSING Arizona Engineering_ ____ 520-586-1522 Eric Engelhard Arizona Hard Chrome_____ 602-278-8671
Arizona Wire & Tool_______480-813-1002 Auer Precision_________ 480-834-4637 AzMark_ ____________480-921-4128 BC Tool Grinding________ 602-252-3507 Blue Streak Grinding_ ____ 602-353-8088 ChemResearch__________602-253-4175 Grindworks_ __________623-582-5767 JWB Manufacturing______ 480-967-4600 Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Phoenix Grinding_______ 602-437-8401 Powill Manufacturing_____623-780-4100 Steel Services Grinding_ ____800-662-0126 Sun Grinding_ ________ 602-238-9595 Superior Grinding________888-487-9701 TCI Precision Metals_____ 800-234-5613 Grinding, Blanchard Steel Services Grinding ____800-662-0126 Sun Grinding_ ________ 602-238-9595 Superior Grinding________888-487-9701 TCI Precision Metals_____ 800-234-5613 Grinding, CNC/Contour Blue Streak Grinding_ ____ 602-353-8088 National Grinding & Mfg_ __ 602-588-2869 Powill Manufacturing_____623-780-4100 Superior Grinding________888-487-9701 Grinding: Centerless Blue Streak Grinding_ ____ 602-353-8088 Grindworks_ __________623-582-5767 National Grinding & Mfg_ __ 602-588-2869
Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Phoenix Grinding_______ 602-437-8401 Shaw Precision_ _______ 480-785-4925 Sun Grinding_ ________ 602-238-9595 Superior Grinding_______ 888-487-9701 Grinding… Cylindrical Grindworks_ _________ 623-582-5767 Grinding… Double Disc Phoenix Grinding_______ 602-437-8401 TCI Precision Metals_____ 800-234-5613 Grinding: ID/OD Arizona Hard Chrome_____ 602-278-8671 AzMark_ ___________ 480-921-4128 Blue Streak Grinding_ ____ 602-353-8088 Grindworks_ _________ 623-582-5767 National Grinding & Mfg_ __ 602-588-2869 Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Superior Grinding_______ 888-487-9701 Grinding:Mattison Sun Grinding_ ________ 602-238-9595
General Manager
11042 N. 24th Ave. Suite 101 Phoenix, AZ 85029
A2Z METALWORKER
• 87 • March/April 2011
Grinding: OD Arizona Hard Chrome_____ 602-278-8671 BC Tool Grinding________ 602-252-3507 Grindworks_ _________ 623-582-5767 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 National Grinding & Mfg_ __ 602-588-2869 Road Machinery________ 520-623-8681 Grinding: Precision Tool US Carbide Tool LLC______ 480-755-3812 Grinding: Surface Arizona Wire & Tool_______480-813-1002 Blue Streak Grinding_ ____ 602-353-8088 EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 Grindworks_ _________ 623-582-5767 National Grinding & Mfg_ __ 602-588-2869 Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Phoenix Grinding_______ 602-437-8401 Quality Mold__________ 480-892-5480 Sun Grinding_ ________ 602-238-9595 Superior Grinding_______ 888-487-9701 WC Machine & Tool_ _____ 480-507-4620 Grinding: Tool & Cutter BC Tool Grinding________ 602-252-3507 B & T Tool & Engineering_ ___ 602-267-1481 CTE_____________ 800-783-2400 Cutting Tools Consultants_ 602-277-1342 Gilbert Metal Stamping____ 480-503-1283
A2Z METALWORKER
•
Superior Grinding________888-487-9701 Grinding: Ultra Precision Systems 3___________ 480-894-2581 GUNDRILLING Trepanning Specialties_ ___562-633-8110 HEAT TREATING ABS Metallurgical Processors_ 602-437-3008 CAD Enterprises_________602-278-4407 Controlled Thermal Tech'y____602-272-3714 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 L A Specialties__________ 602-269-7612 Phoenix Heat Treating______602-258-7751 Team Industrial Services_ __ 602-269-7868 Temperature Processing____ 303-772-0250 Heat Treating/ Aerospace CAD Enterprises_________602-278-4407 Temperature Processing____ 303-772-0250 HONING/LAPPING Grindworks_ __________623-582-5767 LAYKE, Inc.___________ 602-272-2654 Road Machinery_________520-623-8681 National Grinding & Mfg_ __ 602-588-2869 Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Phoenix Grinding________602-437-8401 Powill Manufacturing_____623-780-4100
Tool / PartMarking (Laser) Ace Laser____________ 480-924-3232 East Valley Laser Inc_ _____ 480-855-7137 East Valley Laser Tucson Inc_ _ 520-888-1259 TechMark___________ 480-820--9444 Silk Screen Arizona Finishing_ _____ 602-438-4443 Precision Industrial Painting_ 602-256-0260 INDUSTRIAL SEALINGS Gaskets:Manufacturing Cupps Ind Supply_______ 602-269-2301 Industrial Sealings Cupps Ind Supply_______ 602-269-2301 Packing Cupps Ind Supply_______ 602-269-2301
INSPECTION Calibration Advanced Coordinate Tech___623-780-4137 Southwest Metrology, Inc._ __520-744-8510 Washington Calibration____ 480-820-0506 Inspection, First Article Advanced Coordinate Tech___623-780-4137 Datum Inspection________602-997-1340 Klontech Measure Sol______480-626-8131 Total Quality Systems_____ 480-377-6422 Inspection Services Advanced Coordinate Tech___623-780-4137 Arizona Wire & Tool_ _____480-813-1002 Challenger Aerospace_____ 480-894-0802 Datum Inspection_______ 602-997-1340 Klontech Measure Sol_____ 480-626-8131 Metals Eng & Testing Lab._ 602-272-4571 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 IDENTIFICATION Niagara Testing West_____ 480-968-2315 Sustaining Edge Solutions_ _ 888-572-9642 Labels & Bar Code EPSI______________714-256-8950 Total Quality Systems_____ 480-377-6422
88 • March/April 2011
Inspection Services (NDT) CAD Enterprises________ 602-278-4407 Futureweld___________602-437-2426 Jet Processing_______623-869-6749 x117 Jet Products_ __________623-869-6749 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 Niagara Testing West_ _____480-968-2315 Semiray Aero. Testing______ 602-275-1917 Team Industrial Services_ __ 602-269-7868 Inspection Services, Welding Metals Eng & Testing Lab._ 602-272-4571 Niagara Testing West_ _____480-968-2315 ISO Consultant Arizona MEP__________ 480-874-9100 BMSC_____________480-445-9400 Gladhill Assoc_ _________623-939-4412 Quality Advisory Services___ 602-910-1510 Quality Training Consultants___ 928-284-0856 Sustaining Edge Solutions___ 888-572-9642 ISO9000 / AS9100 Cert. BMSC_____________480-445-9400 Gladhill Assoc_ _________623-939-4412 Orion Registrar_ ________303-645-4017 Great Western Registrar_____623-580-1881 Sustaining Edge Solutions___ 888-572-9642 Quality Training Consultants___ 928-284-0856 ISO Registrar Great Western Registrar_____623-580-1881 Orion Registrar_ ________303-645-4017
edgibson@continentalmachiningco.com www.continentalmachiningco.com
Liquid Penetrant Certified Inspection Service_ _602-267-0661 Jet Products__________ 623-869-6749 Niagara Testing West_____ 480-968-2315 Semiray_____________602-275-1917 Team Industrial Services_ __ 602-269-7868 MAG Particle Certified Inspection Service__602-267-0661 Jet Products_____ _____623-869-6749 Niagara Testing West_____ 480-968-2315 Team Industrial Services_ __ 602-269-7868 Metrology/inspection Serv Prime Machine___________801-575-8430 Process Improvement/ Audit Arizona MEP_ ________ 480-874-9100 BMSC_ ____________ 480-445-9400 Quality Training Consultants__ 928-284-0856 Sustaining Edge Solutions__ 888-572-9642 X-Ray Certified Inspection Service_ _ 602-267-066 Niagara Testing West____ 480-968-2315 1 Semiray____________602-275-1917 Team Industrial Services___ 602-269-7868
Cassavant Machining_ __602-437-4005 Challenger Aerospace______ 480-894-0802 Hawkeye Precision_ ______480-926-8642 JD Ellen LLC________ 623-587--0253 L&W Machine Co______602-323-2560 Micropulse West_________480-966-2300 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8854 Pro Precision_ _________602-353-0022 Profiles Tool & Engineering___ 480-894-100 Tooling Molds West_______480-921-9939 Machining: 5 Axis Bogue Machine Co_____505-344-9988 CAD Enterprises_________602-278-4407 Cassavant Machining_ __602-437-4005 Clings Mfg_ ________ 480-968-1778 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng____520-889-8325 Industrial Tool Die & Eng_ 520-745-8771 Metalcraft Inc.__________480-967-4889 Morsch Machine_________ 480-961-7673 MSL Precision__________480-773-3239 Petersen Inc___________ 800-410-6789 Prime Machine___________801-575-8430 Systems 3____________480-894-2581 IRON STITCHING Wintech___________ 602-437-9001 Precision Casting Repair___ 800-622-2404 Machining: Aerospace AATC______________602-268-1467 MACHINING Action Machine________ 623-435-0883 Machining: 3D 3D Machine LLC______480-239-8254 Adams Mfg & Eng______ 623-486-2019
Arizona Engineering_ ____ 520-586-1522 AzMark_ ____________ 480-921-4128 Bogue Machine Co_ ____ 505-344-9988 Cassavant Machining____ 602-437-4005 Central Components_ ___ 520-571-1433 Challenger Aerospace______480-894-0802 Cling’s Manufacturing__ ____480-968-1778 Continental Machining___ 800-777-2483 EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 Evans Precision Machining_ __623-581-6200 Excaliber_____________623-878-6800 Foresight Technologies_ ____480-967-0080 Gerome Mfg__________520-622-8402 Gilbert Precision Machine____480-892-4730 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng_ ___520-889-8325 HK Machining_________602-278-6704 Infinisys____________ 602-276-2276 JB's Precision_ _________623-581-9088 JD Ellen LLC________ 623-587--0253 JPS Manufacturing_ ______480-367-9540 Jet Products_ __________ 623-869-6749 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 L&W Machine Co_ _____ 602-323-2560 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 LAYKE, Inc.____________602-272-2654 Lewis Aerospace_________ 623-581-0764 MSL Precision_ _________480-773-3239 Matrix Machine_ ________480-966-4451 Metalcraft Inc.__________480-967-4889 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ _______602-437-8995 Morsch Machine_________ 480-961-7673 Nelson Engineering_______ 602-273-7114 Osborn Products_________623-587-0335 Petersen Inc___________ 800-410-6789
PGI _ ____________ 505-884-5782 Pivot ______________602-306-2923 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8854 Powill Manufacturing____ 623-780-4100 Prime Machine_ ________ 801-575-8430 Pro Precision_ _________602-353-0022 Pro-Salez_ __________ 480-773-3239 R&D Specialty Manco_____ 602-278-7700 Service & Sales_ _______ 480-968-9084 Satowfi_ ____________480-374-5706 Southwest Swiss Precision ___602-438-4670 Stewart Manufacturing_____623-582-2261 Systems 3____________480-894-2581 Trepanning Specialties____ 562-633-8110 White Rock Inc._ ________435-750-6414 Wintech___________ 602-437-9001
Machining: Contract Adams Mfg & Eng______ 623-486-2019 Aero Design & Mfg_ ______602-437-8080 AERO Spring & Mfg Co_ ____602-243-4329 Arizona Wire & Tool_______ 480-813-1002 B & T Tool & Engineering____ 602-267-1481 Banner Machine, Inc_ _____ 602-437-4984 Evans Precision Machining_ __623-581-6200 Gilbert Metal Stamping____ 480-503-1283 Gilbert Precision Machine____480-892-4730 Group Mfg Serv_______ 480-966-3952 A Z METALWORKER • 89 • March/April 2011 2
MPI Metal Processing International, L.P. TACOM APPROVED o ISO 9001-2000
E-Coat,Powder Coat,Wet Paint/CARC,Plating Alodine,ZN Phosphate,Chemical Stripping,Acid Pickle 6100 S. International Pkwy. Suite 500 McAllen, TX. 78503 adam@mpitx.com
AEROSPACE COMMERCIAL AEROSPACE MILITARY MILITARY COMMERCIAL
www.powerhausprecision.com
Jan’s Inc._ __________ 480-833-7305 JB's Precision_________ 623-581-9088 JD Ellen LLC________ 623-587--0253 JPS Manufacturing_ _____ 480-367-9540 Jet Products _ ________ 623-869-6749 AzMark_ ____________ 480-921-4128 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 Bar-S Machine_ ______ 928-636-2115 JPS Manufacturing_ _____ 480-367-9540 Bogue Machine Co_____ 505-344-9988 L&W Machine Co_____ 602-323-2560 Cassavant Machining_ __ 602-437-4005 Landmark Precision_____ 480-940-4001 Central Components____ 520-571-1433 LAYKE, Inc._ _________ 602-272-2654 Continental Machining___ 800-777-2483 Metalcraft Inc._________ 480-967-4889 EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 MSL Precision_________ 480-773-3239 Gilbert Precision Machine____480-892-4730 Matrix Machine________ 480-966-4451 Glover Precision, Inc._____ 480-464-0150 Micropulse West_ ______ 480-966-2300 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng____520-889-8325 Micro-Tronics, Inc_______ 602-437-8995 JD Ellen LLC_ ______ 623-587--0253 Morsch Machine_ _______480-961-7673 Joined Alloys_________ 602-870-5600 New Hope Machine______ 520-825-7830 MSL Precision_________480-773-3239 Osborn Products_ ______ 623-587-0335 Morsch Machine_ ______ 480-961-7673 PGI_______________505-884-5782 New Hope Machine_______520-825-7830 PMBC_ ____________602-431-8131 Osborn Products_ ______ 623-587-0335 Powerhaus Precision______480-225-8854 PGI _______________505-884-5782 Powill Manufacturing_____623-780-4100 Precision Metalworks_ __ 602-455-9575 Pro Precision_ ________ 602-353-0022 Stellar Machining & Fab__ 480-961-3075 Pro-Salez___________ 480-773-3239 SwissTech Tooling & MFg._____480-998-2005 Profiles Tool & Engineering__480-894-1008 Systems 3____________ 480-894-2581 Quality Mold________480-892-5480 Val-Tech Mfg_ ________ 480-966-7376 R&D Specialty Manco_ ___ 602-278-7700 Machining Plastic Satowfi_____________480-374-5706 Absolute Turning and Machine_ 520-624-5628 Stellar Machining & Fab_ 480-961-3075 Machining Precision Stewart Manufacturing____623-582-2261 3D Machine LLC_ _____ 480-239-8254 SwissTech Tooling & MFg.____480-998-2005 ACME Metal Works_______480-926-4171 Systems 3_ ___________ 480-894-2581 AATC_ ____________ 602-268-1467 Toolcraft of Phoenix_____623-435-5405 Action Machine________ 623-435-0883 Val-Tech Mfg_ _________480-966-7376 Adams Mfg & Eng_ ______623-486-2019 WC Machine & Tool________480-507-4620 Arizona Engineering_____ 520-586-1522 White Rock Inc.________435-750-6414 Wintech_ _________ 602-437-9001 Arizona Wire & Tool______ 480-813-1002 Auer Precision_ ________ 480-834-4637 Wire-Tech___________480-966-1591 X5 Manufacturing____ ___602-454-7385 AzMark___________ 480-921-4128 BID Machine, Inc________ 480-892-7304 Machining: Large Continental Machining_ _ 800-777-2483 Bogue Machine Co_ ___ 505-344-9988 HK Machining_ _______602-278-6704 Cassavant Machining___ 602-437-4005 Petersen Inc_ _________ 800-410-6789 Central Components_ __ 520-571-1433 Unique Machine________602-470-1911 Challenger Aerospace_ ____ 480-894-0802 Vroom Engineering & Mfg___520-293-3819 Continental Machining_ _ 800-777-2483 EDM Express.com_____ 877-336-4548 Mach: CNC Turning 3D Machine LLC________480-239-8254 Empire Precision Mach.___ 480-633-4580 ACME Metal Works______ 480-926-4171 Evans Precision Mach’g_ 623-581-6200 Arizona Engineering____ 520-586-1522 Foresight Technologies_ ___ 480-967-0080
HK Machining________ 602-278-6704 Infinisys____________ 602-276-2276 Jan’s Inc._ __________ 480-833-7305 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 Lewis Aerospace_ ______ 623-581-0764 MSL Precision_________ 480-773-3239 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Pivot______________602-306-2923 Stellar Machining & Fab_ 480-961-3075 Stewart Manufacturing____ 623-582-2261 Wintech___________ 602-437-9001 Machining: Chem. Etching Pro-Salez_ __________ 480-773-3239 VACCO Industries_ ______ 626--450-6472 Machining: CNC 3D Machine LLC_ ____ 480-239-8254 Absolute Turning and Machine_520-624-5628 Action Machine_ _______ 623-435-0883 Arizona Engineering_ ____ 520-586-1522 Arizona Wire & Tool_______480-813-1002 Astra Fab_ __________ 480-497-8250 AzMark_ ____________480-921-4128 BID Machine, Inc_ ______ 480-892-7304 Bogue Machine Co____ 505-344-9988 CAD Enterprises________ 602-278-4407 CAD Tools___________ 480-753-4290 Challenger Aerospace_____ 480-894-0802 Central Components____520-571-1433 Cling’s Manufacturing______480-968-1778 Continental Machining__ 800-777-2483 Elixir Industries_ ____ 480-834-1484 EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 Evans Precision Machining_ __ 623-581-6200 Foresight Technologies_ ___ 480-967-0080 Gilbert Precision Machine___ 480-892-4730 Glover Precision, Inc.____ 480-464-0150 HK Machining________ 602-278-6704 Hawkeye Precision______ 480-926-8642 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng___ 520-889-8325 Infinisys____________ 602-276-2276 International Machine Parts Co._480-832-9451 A Z METALWORKER • 90 • March/April 2011 2
Local: (956)631-6880 Fax: (206)203-3102 www.mpitx.com
Gerome Mfg_ ________ 520-622-8402 Gilbert Precision Machine____ 480-892-4730 Glover Precision , Inc.______ 480-464-0150 Hawkeye Precision_____ 480-926-8642 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng____ 520-889-8325 HK Machining_________ 602-278-6704 JB’s Precision________ 623-581-9088 JD Ellen LLC_________ 623-587--0253 JPS Manufacturing_ ______ 480-367-9540 Jet Products_________ 623-869-6749 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 JWB Manufacturing_______ 480-967-4600 Landmark Precision______480-940-4001 LAYKE, Inc._ ________ 602-272-2654 Lewis Aerospace_ _____ 623-581-0764 Lynch Brothers Mfg_______ 602-267-7575 MSL Precision__________ 480-773-3239 Matrix Machine_______ 480-966-4451 Micropulse West_________ 480-966-2300 Micro-Tronics, Inc______ 602-437-8995 Metalcraft Inc.__________ 480-967-4889 Morsch Machine_________ 480-961-7673 Nelson Engineering_ ___ 602-273-7114 Osborn Products_________ 623-587-0335 PGI _ ____________ 505-884-5782 Pivot______________ 602-306-2923 PMA Photometals_____800-899-3366 Powill Mfg____________ 623-780-4100 Pro Precision_ _________ 602-353-0022 Pro-Salez_ ___________ 480-773-3239 Profiles Tool & Engineering___ 480-894-1008 Quality Mold_ _______ 480-892-5480 R&D Specialty Manco______ 602-278-7700 Satowfi_ ____________ 480-374-5706 Service & Sales_______ 480-968-9084 Southwest Swiss Precision ___ 602-438-4670 Stewart Manufacturing_____ 623-582-2261 Sun Tech_ _________ 480-921-1665 SwissTech Tooling & Mfg.__ _480-998-2005 Systems 3____________ 480-894-2581 Tolleson Steel________ 623-936-3325 Toolcraft of Phoenix____ 623-435-5405
Tooling Molds West_ _____ 480-921-9939 Tri-Matrix _________ 480-844-0165 Val-Tech Mfg___________480-966-7376 WC Machine & Tool_ _____ 480-507-4620 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 White Rock Inc._ ________435-750-6414 Wintech_ __________ 602-437-9001 Wire-Tech_ _________ 480-966-1591 Machining: Prototype AATC _ ____________ 602-268-1467 Absolute Turning and Machine_ 520-624-5628 Adams Mfg & Eng_______ 623-486-2019 Action Machine_ _______ 623-435-0883 Arizona Engineering_ ____ 520-586-1522 Bar-S Machine_ ______ 928-636-2115 BID Machine, Inc_ ______ 480-892-7304 CAD Tools_ __________ 480-753-4290 Continental Machining___800-777-2483 EDM Express.com_______ 877-336-4548 Evans Precision_______623-581-6200 Foresight Technologies_ ___ 480-967-0080 Gilbert Precision Machine___ 480-892-4730 Glover Precision, Inc._____480-464-0150 Hawkeye Precision_ _____ 480-926-8642 Infinisys____________ 602-276-2276 Jan’s Inc.____________ 480-833-7305 Jemelco, Inc._ _______ 480-804-9541 JD Ellen LLC________ 623-587--0253 JWB Manufacturing______ 480-967-4600 L&W Machine Co_ _____602-323-2560 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 Metalcraft Inc._________ 480-967-4889 MSL Precision_ ________ 480-773-3239 Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Petersen Inc___________800-410-6789 PGI_______________505-884-5782 Pro Precision__________602-353-00220 R&D Specialty Manco_____ 602-278-7700 Stellar Machining & Fab__480-961-3075 Stewart Manufacturing_ ____623-582-2261 SwissTech Tooling & MFg.____480-998-2005 Tooling Molds West_ _____ 480-921-9939 Tri-Matrix_ __________ 480-844-0165 Val-Tech Mfg___________480-966-7376 Wintech_ __________ 602-437-9001 Wire-Tech_ __________ 480-966-1591 Machining: Quick Turn Arizona Engineering_ ____ 520-586-1522
HK Machining________ 602-278-6704 Jemelco, Inc._ _______ 480-804-9541 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8854 Tooling Molds West_ _____ 480-921-9939 Machining: Milling 3D Machine LLC______ 480-239-8254 ACME Metal Works_ _____ 480-926-4171 Arizona Engineering_ ____ 520-586-1522 Bar-S Machine_ ______928-636-2115 Bogue Machine Co_ ___ 505-344-9988 Challenger Aerospace______480-894-0802 Cling’s Manufacturing ____480-968-1778 Gilbert Precision Machine___ 480-892-4730 Glover Precision, Inc.____ 480-464-0150 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng_ __ 520-889-8325 Infinisys____________ 602-276-2276 Jet Products__________ 623-869-6749 L&W Machine Co_ ____ 602-323-2560 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 Metalcraft Inc._________ 480-967-4889 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 Morsch Machine________ 480-961-7673 Wire-Tech_ __________ 480-966-1591 Machining: Semiconductor Foresight Technologies_ ___ 480-967-0080 Gilbert Precision Machine___ 480-892-4730 L&W Machine Co_ ____ 602-323-2560 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8854 Satowfi_____________ 480-374-5706 Machining: Swiss Absolute Turning and Machine_520-624-5628 Bar-S Machine_ ______928-636-2115 Cassavant Machining___ 602-437-4005 Powerhaus Precision_ ____ 480-225-8854 Southwest Swiss Precision _ _ 602-438-4670 SwissTech Tooling & Mfg._____480-998-2005 White Rock Inc._ _______ 435-750-6414 Machining: Ultra-Precision Auer Precision_________ 480-834-4637 Southwest Swiss Precision _ _ 602-438-4670 White Rock Inc._ _______ 435-750-5534 Machining: Turning: Automatic Absolute Turning and Machine_520-624-5628 American Prec.Mach_ __ 602-269-6298 Ayers Gear & Mach_____ 623-934-6913 AzMark_ __________ 480-921-4128 Challenger Aerospace____ 480-894-0802 Evans Precision Mach’g___ 623-581-6200 Hawkeye Precision_ ____ 480-926-8642 JB’s Precision Ind______ 623-581-9088 Jet Products_________ 623-869-6749 LAYKE, Inc._ ________ 602-272-2654 Landmark Precision______ 480-940-4001 Lewis Aerospace_______ 623-581-0764
MSL Precision_ ________ 480-773-3239 Matrix Machine________480-966-4451 Micro-Tronics, Inc______ 602-437-8995 PGI_______________505-884-5782 MACHINING: LASER Laser Cutting Ace Laser_____________ 480-924-3232 Elixir Industries_______480-834-1484 Fine Line Laser Cutting___ 602-863-3196 LAI Southwest_________ 602-304-1160 Leach Laser_ __________ 602-254-1141 Petersen Inc___________800-410-6789 PMA PhotoMetals_______ 800-899-3366 Pro-Salez____________ 480-773-3239 Scottsdale Precision. Inc.______480-991-0317 Taycar Enterprises_ ____ 505-265-2121 The Metal Man_ _______ 800-448-9448 TMM Precision _ _______ 800-448-9448 Tube Service Company___ 602-267-9865 Wrco_____________480-892-7800 Laser Cutting: X- Large Vroom Engineering & Mfg_ __520-293-3819 Laser Cutting: Micro VACCO Industries_ ______ 626-443-7121 Laser Cutting:Rotary Axis K-zell Metals, Inc._ ____602-232-5882 Laser Engraving & Etching Ace Laser_____________ 480-924-3232 East Valley Laser Inc_______ 480-855-7137 East Valley Laser Tucson Inc___ 520-888-1259 TechMark_ __________ 480-820--9444 VACCO Industries_ ______ 626--450-6472 Laser Marking Ace Laser_____________ 480-924-3232 East Valley Laser Inc_______ 480-855-7137 East Valley Laser Tucson Inc___ 520-888-1259 Leach Laser_ __________ 602-254-1141 TechMark_ __________ 480-820--9444 Precision Etched Parts VACCO Industries_ ______ 626--450-6472 MANUFACTURING Adams Mfg & Eng_______ 623-486-2019 APMI ___ ___________480-668-0024 Creedbilt Inc_ _______ 623-939-8119 CAD Tools_ __________ 480-753-4290 Harschco LLC_ _______ 602-617-7514 Hi-Tech Machining & Eng_ __ 520-889-8325 Glover Precision, Inc._____480-464-0150 Group Manufacturing Serv__ 480-966-3952 PMBC_ ____________602-431-8131 Stewart Manufacturing_ ____623-582-2261 Scottsdale Precision. Inc.______480-991-0317 Scriven Precision_ ______ 480-961-9775 Systems 3___________ 480-894-2581
Unique Machine________ 602-470-1911 Electrical - UL508A Panel Shop Unique Machine________ 602-470-1911 Manufacturing: Electrode Wire-Tech_ __________ 480-966-1591 Mfg: PhotoChemical Etching Fabrication VACCO Industries_ ______ 626--450-6472 METAL BAR CODING PMA PhotoMetal_______800-899-3366 METAL FORMING Creedbilt Inc_ _______623-939-8119 Scottsdale Precision. Inc.______480-991-0317 TMM Precision _ _______ 800-448-9448 Tri-Matrix_ __________ 480-844-0165 Metal Forming: Architectural ASHER Metal Products_____ 773-276-5007 METALIZING Accuwright Industries_____480-892-9595 Jet Processing______ 623-869-6749 x117 MOLDING: RUBBER Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 MOLDS Adams Mfg & Eng_______ 623-486-2019 PMBC_ ___________ 602-431-8131 JWB Manufacturing______ 480-967-4600 Quality Mold_ ________480-892-5480 The Tech Group_ _______ 480-281-4500 Toolcraft of Phoenix_ __ 623-435-5405 Tooling Molds West_ _____ 480-921-9939 Molds: Construction JWB Manufacturing______ 480-967-4600 The Tech Group_ _______ 480-281-4500 Molds: Two-Shot The Tech Group_ _______ 480-281-4500 Molds: Plastic Injection CAD Tools_ __________480-753-4290 Micro-Tronics, Inc_ ______ 602-437-8995 The Tech Group_ _______ 480-281-4500 Wire-Tech_ __________ 480-966-1591 Molds: Rubber Toolcraft of Phoenix_ __ 623-435-5405 NAME TAGS & LABELS Bar code & Marking Labels MAC Packaging________480-820-0017 PACKAGING Custom Packaging MAC Packaging________480-820-0017 Electronic Invoicing MAC Packaging________480-820-0017 Mil-Spec Packaging MAC Packaging________480-820-0017 RFID & UID Markings MAC Packaging________480-820-0017
A2Z METALWORKER
• 91 • March/April 2011
4710 E. Elwoodth St. 3285 E. 44 Street Phoenix, AZ85713, 85040 Tucson, AZ, U.S.A. Todd Updyke Mike Jones
Hydraulic Parts & Service Sales Hydraulic Repair Hardchrome Plating & Honing
BUS. (520) 623-8681 OR 800-989-8681 FAX (520) 798-1419
CELLCELL 520-429-8205 (520) 269-1746
AFTER HRS. – SERVICE (520) 240-9387 PARTS (520) 240-9390
mjones@roadmachinery.com www.roadmachinery.com
Mike Gudin President Office: 480.306.7748 Cell: 480-383-9288 Fax: 480.306.7769 Mike@SouthwestWaterjet.com
451 E. Juanita Ave. Suite #14 Mesa, AZ 85204
www.SouthwestWaterjet.com
Dennis Reynolds
PH 602-863-3196 17464 N. 25th Ave. Ste B1 Phoenix, AZ 85023 DR@finelinefabricating.com
Precision Industrial Painting_ 602-256-0260 Sandblast/Automated Valley Industrial Painting___ 602-256-6273 STP Performance Coating LLC_ 602-276-1231 Screenprinting & Pad Printing PAINTING AP Industrial _ ________ 480-968-1947 AP Industrial _ ________ 480-968-1947 Arizona Finishing_ ______ 602-438-4443 STP Performance Coating LLC_ 602-276-1231 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 PLATING Jet Processing______ 623-869-6749 x117 Arizona Hard Chrome_____ 602-278-8671 Precision Industrial Painting_ 602-256-0260 ChemResearch_________ 602-253-4175 STP Performance Coating LLC_ 602-276-1231 Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Valley Industrial Painting___ 602-256-6273 Collins Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-275-3117 Abrasive Blasting EPSI______________714-256-8950 AP Industrial _ ________ 480-968-1947 Futureweld_ _________602-437-2426 STP Performance Coating LLC_ 602-276-1231 Gold Tech Industries______ 480-968-1930 L A Specialties_________ 602-269-7612 Painting& Blast Booths AP Industrial _ ________ 480-968-1947 Louie's Black Oxide______ 602-257-0530 STP Performance Coating LLC_ 602-276-1231 METCO Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-276-4120 Vroom Engineering & Mfg_ _ 520-293-3819 Precious Metal Plating____ 800-481-6271 Precision Metalworks___ 602-455-9575 Phosphate Coating Technologies_ ____ 623-581-2648 Road Machinery________ 520-623-8681 Anodizing Powder Coating AP Industrial _ ________ 480-968-1947 Anodizing of Mesa______ 480-833-6412 Arizona Finishing_ ______ 602-438-4443 ChemResearch_________ 602-253-4175 Futureweld_ _________602-437-2426 Collins Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-275-3117 LA Specialties_ ________ 602-269-7612 METCO Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-276-4120 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 Perma-Finish_ ________ 602-278-1733 Embrittlement Relief Southwest Powder Coating_ _ 602-272-0878 EPSI______________714-256-8950 Gold Plating Valley Industrial Painting___ 602-256-6273 EPSI______________714-256-8950 Wet Paint/CARC AP Industrial _ ________ 480-968-1947 Foresight Finishing_ _____ 480-921-0000 Hard Chrome MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 Road Machinery________ 520-623-8681 A2Z METALWORKER
•
92 • March/April 2011
Nickel/ Chrome/Palladium Collins Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-275-3117 EPSI______________714-256-8950 Gold Tech Industries______ 480-968-1930 LA Specialties_________ 602-269-7612 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 Silver Plating EPSI______________714-256-8950 Tin / Zinc Plate Collins Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-275-3117 EPSI______________714-256-8950 Gold Tech Industries______ 480-968-1930 METCO Metal Finishing_ ___ 602-276-4120 Perfection Industrial Finishing_520-434-9090 PLASMA CUTTING Elixir Industries______ 480-834-1484 POLISHING Gold Tech Industries______480-968-1930 L A Specialties_________ 602-269-7612 Road Machinery________ 520-623-8681 PRODUCT DESIGN Design and Modeling Bar-S Machine_ _____ 928-636-2115 CAD Tools_ __________480-753-4290 Profiles Tool & Engineering__ 480-894-1008 PRECISION FLAT STOCK Tri-Matrix_ __________480-844-0165 PROCESSING: CHEMICAL Futureweld_ _________602-437-2426 LA Specialties_ ________ 602-269-7612 MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 Acid Pickle MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880
Andrew S. Munter
(480) 820-0017 1-888-MAC.PKGE
Specializing in Military Specification Packaging and Bar Code
PACKAGING COMPANY, INC.
ondy@mocpackoging.com
Marking labels
• mocpackoging.com
125 W. Gemini. Suite E-.4• Tempe, Al85283.5606.
Fax 820-3197
Chemical Stripping MPI International_ ______ 956-631-6880 PRODUCTION Action Machine_ _______623-435-0883 Challenger Aerospace_____ 480-894-0802 Louie's Black Oxide______602-257-0530 PUNCHING Gerome Mfg_________ 520-622-8402 Group Manufacturing Serv__480-966-3952 Scottsdale Precision. Inc._____ 480-991-0317 Scriven Precision_ ______480-961-9775 REPAIR Repair & Overhaul,Aerospace Lewis Aerospace________ 623-581-0764 Nelson Engineering______ 602-273-7114 ROLL FORMING Elixir Industries______ 480-834-1484 ROUTERING, CNC Micropulse West________ 480-966-2300 SAW CUTTING BID Machine, Inc_ ______480-892-7304 Echols Saw & Supply_ ____ 602-278-3918 LAYKE, Inc.__________602-272-2654 Unique Machine________ 602-470-1911 Val-Tech Mfg__________ 480-966-7376 SHEARING Advanced Metal Sales___ 623-434-8343
Total Customer Satisfaction Quality Products On- Time Delivery
BOB HUDZIK
E.D.M. Specialists Precision Machining
Matthew Carlson Sales Manager
SUN TECH Since 1980
(602) 455-9575. Fax (602) 455-0166. Cell (623) 203-9619 1700 N. 22nd Ave .• Phoenix, AZ. 85009 matthewcarlson@pmaofaz.com
Creedbilt Inc_ _______ 623-939-8119 Elixir Industries_______480-834-1484 Gerome Mfg_________ 520-622-8402 Precision Metalworks___ 602-455-9575 Scriven Precision_ ______ 480-961-9775 SHEETMETAL, PREC. ACME Metal Works_ _____ 480-926-4171 ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 Central Components_ ___520-571-1433 Elixir Industries_______480-834-1484 Phoenix Metalcraft_____602-279-4810 Precision Metalworks___ 602-455-9575 Pro-Salez____________ 480-773-3239 Southwest Metal Fab_ ____ 602-470-1200 Stellar Machining & Fab__480-961-3075 WC Machine & Tool__ ____ 480-507-4620 X5 Manufacturing_______ 602-454-7385 SPINNING: Metal Metal Spinning Solutions___ 480-899-0939 SPLINES Apache Gear, Inc_ ______ 623-934-7144 SPRAY: METAL, PLASMA Accuwright Industries_____ 480-892-9595 Bolt’s Metallizing_ ______ 602-244-2432 SPRINGS Flat and Wire Springs AERO Spring & Mfg Co_ ___ 602-243-4329 Tri-Matrix_ __________ 480-844-0165 STAMPING AERO Spring & Mfg Co_ ___ 602-243-4329 Astra Fab_ __________ 480-497-8250 Auer Precision_________ 480-834-4637 ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 CygnetStamping & Fab_____818-240-7574 Frontier Metal Stamping_ ___303-458-5129 Gilbert Metal Stamping____ 480-503-1283 Harco Metal Products____ 480-829-0450 Precision Die & Stamping___ 480-967-2038 Pro-Salez____________ 480-773-3239 Scriven Precision_ ______ 480-961-9775 Seal Methods_ ________ 800-423-4777 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 Whitley Machine_ ______ 602-323-5550 Wrico _ ____________ 480-892-7800 Precision Metal Forming ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 Stamping: Aerospace Frontier Metal Stamping_ ___303-458-5129 Stamping Design Frontier Metal Stamping_ ___303-458-5129 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 Stamping: Prototype Frontier Metal Stamping_ ___303-458-5129
1930 E. 3rd St., #13 Tempe, AZ 85281
Harschco LLC_ _______ 602-617-7514 Flow International _____ 480-830-0431 Harschco LLC_ _______ 602-617-7514 TESTING Jan’s Inc.____________ 480-833-7305 Testing: Flow / Target Semiray Aero. Testing_____ 623-842-3030 LAI Southwest_________ 602-304-1160 Testing: Non-Dest/ Pressure MarZee Inc._________ 602-269-5801 Jet Products_ __________623-869-6749 New Hope Machine_ _____ 520-825-7830 Semiray Aero. Testing_____ 623-842-3030 Pro-Salez____________ 480-773-3239 Southwest Waterjet_____ 480-306-7748 THERMAL SPRAY Stellar Machining & Fab__ 480-961-3075 Accuwright Industries_____ 480-892-9595 Taycar Enterprises_ ____ 505-265-2121 Controlled Thermal Tech'y____602-272-3714 Toolcraft of Phoenix_ ___623-435-5405 Empire Precision Mach.___ 480-633-4580 WC Machine & Tool_ ______480-507-4620 Whitley Machine_ _____602-323-5550 THREADING Wintech_ __________ 602-437-9001 Thread Grinding Blue Streak Grinding_ ____ 602-353-8088 Waterjet,3D 3 - 5 AXIS Grindworks_ _________ 623-582-5767 LAI Southwest________ 602-304-1160 Waterjet, Multi head Osborn Products________ 623-587-0335 Shaw Precision_ _______ 480-785-4925 Davia Water Jet________ 602-442-4452 LAI Southwest________ 602-304-1160 Thread Rolling Shaw Precision_ _______ 480-785-4925 Whitley Machine_ _____ 602-323-5550 Waterjet, High Press. Cutting TOOL & DIE Harschco LLC_ _______ 602-617-7514 3D Machine LLC______ 480-239-8254 LAI Southwest________ 602-304-1160 Arizona Wire & Tool_______480-813-1002 Gilbert Metal Stamping____ 480-503-1283 WASHERS Whitley Machine_ ______ 602-323-5550 AERO Spring & Mfg Co____602-243-4329 Wrico _ ____________ 480-892-7800 WIRE FORMS TOOLING AERO Spring & Mfg Co____602-243-4329 Frontier Metal Stamping_ ___303-458-5129 Tri-Matrix_ __________ 480-844-0165 WELDING US Carbide Tool LLC_______480-755-3812 ACME Metal Works_ ______ 480-926-4171 Tooling: Jig & Fixture APMI _ ____________ 480-668-0024 Building New Hope Machine_ _____ 520-825-7830 Arrow Sheet Metal________ 303-427-6419 ASHER Metal Products______ 773-276-5007 TREPANNING Trepanning Specialties_ ___562-633-8110 Astra Fab_ __________480-497-8250 AzMark_ ___________ 480-921-4128 TUBING Banner Machine, Inc_ ____602-437-4984 Assembly Formed Tubing BID Machine, Inc_ ______480-892-7304 Service & Sales_ _______ 480-968-9084 Capital Stainless_ _____ 480-967-0016 Formed Tubing Central Components_ ___ 520-571-1433 AERO Spring & Mfg Co_ ___ 602-243-4329 Continental Machining___ 800-777-2483 Cling’s Manufacturing____480-968-1778 Creedbilt Inc_ _______ 623-939-8119 Large Diam. Pipe & Tubing Elixir Industries_ ______ 480-834-1484 Trepanning Specialties_ ___562-633-8110 Empire Precision Mach.____ 480-633-4580 Tube Bending /Fabrication Futureweld_ _________602-437-2426 Cling’s Manufacturing ____480-968-1778 Harco Metal Products____ 480-829-0450 Group Mf. Serv________480-966-3952 K-zell Metals, Inc._ ___ 602-232-5882 Harco Metal Products_____ 480-829-0450 Osprey Technologies_ ___ 480-755-0445 Jan’s Inc._____________ 480-833-7305 Service & Sales______ 480-968-9084 Joined Alloys_ _________602-870-5600 WATER PURIF/ RECYC. K-zell Metals, Inc._ ____ 602-232-5882 USFilter_ _________ 760-525-9930 Landmark Precision_______480-940-4001 Lynch Brothers Mfg_ ______ 602-267-7575 WATERJET CUTTING Aerodyne Ulbrich Alloys_ 800-237-2888 MSL Precision_ _________ 480-773-3239 CAD Enterprises________ 602-278-4407 Precision Casting Repair_ ___800-622-2404 Centaur Technologies___623-516-8080 Precision Metalworks____ 602-455-9575 Creedbilt Inc_ _______ 623-939-8119 Pro-Salez_____________ 480-773-3239 Davia Water Jet______ 602-442-4452 Quality Mold_ _________480-892-5480 TAPPING EDM Express.com_____ 877-336-4548 Scriven Precision_ ______ 480-961-9775 Gilbert Metal Stamping____ 480-503-1283 Elixir Industries_______480-834-1484 State Industrial Prod_____602-275-0990
& ENG.
(480) 921-1665 Cell: (480) 215-7144 suntech@suntecheng.net
6532 W Flint St. Ste. 1 Chandler, AZ 85226
Stellar Machining & Fab__480-961-3075 Taycar Enterprises_ ____ 505-265-2121 Unique Machine________ 602-470-1911 Val-Tech Mfg___________480-966-7376 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 X5 Manufacturing_______ 602-454-7385 Welding: Aerospace Arrow Sheet Metal________303-427-6419 Central Components_ ___520-571-1433 Futureweld_ ________ 602-437-2426 Joined Alloys_ ________ 602-870-5600 JPS Manufacturing_ _____ 480-367-9540 MSL Precision_ ________ 480-773-3239 X5 Manufacturing_______ 602-454-7385 Welding: Alum. Med & Lg Arrow Sheet Metal________303-427-6419 ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 Continental Machining___800-777-2483 Elixir Industries_______480-834-1484 Empire Precision Mach.___ 480-633-4580 Southwest Metal Fab_ ____ 602-470-1200 Stellar Machining & Fab__480-961-3075 Vroom Engineering & Mfg_ __520-293-3819 Weiser/Mile High Precision__ 303-280-2778 Welding: Enclosures ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 Southwest Metal Fab_ ____ 602-470-1200 Welding: Design Astra Fab_ __________ 480-497-8250 Welding: Inspection SVC Niagara Testing West_ _____480-968-2315 Team Industrial Services_ __ 602-269-7868 Welding: Orbital L&W Fluid_________ 602-323-2560 Welding: Spot ASHER Metal Products______773-276-5007 Nelson Engineering______ 602-273-7114 Welding: Tig Continental Machining___800-777-2483 Cutting Edge Mfg_ ______ 480-609-7233 Jan’s Inc.____________ 480-833-7305 JPS Manufacturing_ _____ 480-367-9540 A Z METALWORKER • 93 • March/April 2011 2
Index of Advertisers
3D Machine.....................................83 Creedbilt Inc.............................60,90 4 Sight Technologies......................81 CRI..............................................48,81 A&J Indus. Mch Repair.............26,81 Cupps Industrial Supply.....................89 AATC.................................................83 Cutting Tool Consultants...................76 Abbott Workholding....................80 CTE........................................................77 ABS Quality.....................................24 CVD Diamond Corp..............................79 ABS Metallurgical Processors.........86 Cygnet Stamping & Fab................92 Absolute Machining & Turning.....93 D & R Mchy....................................51,74 ACC Machinery...........................7,74 DCM Tech..................................40,76 Accuwright......................................86 DDi..............................................80,95 Ace Laser.........................................84 Datum Inspection..........................87 ACME Metal Works....................... 92 DaVia Water Jet....................... 12,90 Action Machine.............................. 85 Delcam................................ 52-53,80 Adams Mfg & Eng..........................86 East Valley Laser Inc.....................88 Adams Mach..............11,37,49,74,96 East Valley Laser Tucson Inc........89 Advanced Coord Tech....................75 Ebbco Inc....................................... 75 Advanced Metal Sales.....................80 Echols Saw & Supply....................74 Advanced Precision........................81 EDM Express.com........................82 Advanced Tooling.......................... 76 EDM Network..........................32,78 Aero Spring & Mfg................. ........85 EDM Perform Access...................79 Aerodyne Alloys............................. 79 EDM Tech................................. 50,83 Airtek............................................... 78 Ellison Machinery............ 3,45,74,76 Alerus Bank & Trust........................81 Elixir Industries..............................84 All World Machinery Supply.......16,81 Elrod Machine & Mfg................... 77 Aluminum Precision......................86 Empire Precision Mach................. 90 American Aerospace..................... 83 EPSI...................................................92 AMTS................................................81 Evans Precision Mach’g...............86 Anodizing of Mesa......................... 92 Excaliber Precision.......................84 Apache Gear...................................86 Fine Line Fabricating Inc..............86 Apache Steel.................................. 78 Fine Line Laser Cutting.................92 AP Industrial................................... 92 Flow Intl................................... 65,78 APMI................................................ 83 Foresight Finishing.......................92 Arizona Bank & Trust.....................80 Foresight Technologies................84 Arizona Engineering......................88 Frontier Metal Stamping.............92 Arizona Finishing............................ 87 Fry Steel Co....................................78 Arizona Hard Chrome................... 87 Futureweld....................................87 Arizona MEP...................................88 Galaxy Associates, Inc..................79 Arizona Tool Steel.................. ........78 Ganesh Machinery...................33,76 Arizona Wire Spec............... ..........83 Gartman Tech Services...........44,82 Arizona Wire Tool.......................... 93 Geiger Electric Inc......................... 75 Arrow Sheet Metal.................. 40,86 Gerome Mfg............................ 50,84 Asher Metal Products................... 85 Gilbert Metal Stamping...............83 Astra Fab......................................... 83 Gilbert Precision Machine............90 Auer Precision................................86 Gladhill Assoc..........................56,88 Ayers Gear & Mach........................ 83 AZ CNC.. 8,9,22,23,35,43,59, 68-71 74 Global EDM Supply....................... 77 AZMARK............................ 1,27-29,84 Glover Precision, Inc.....................88 AZ Metals...................................63,78 Gold Tech Industries.....................88 B&B Tool.........................................80 Great Western .........................34,81 B & T Tool & Engr.......................... 78 Grindworks....................................84 Bank of Arizona............................. 79 Group Manufacturing..................85 Barry Metals..............................36,79 Haas Factory Outlet.............3,76,77 Bar-S Machine Inc.......................... 83 Hangsterfer’s...........................27,76 Barton Mines . ..........................24,79 HK Machining................................89 BC Tool Grinding............................ 87 Hanna Tools & Machinery........... 77 BID Machine, Inc............................ 85 Harco Metal Products..................83 Blaser............................................... 79 Harschco .......................................87 Blue Streak Grinding............... 56,86 Hawkeye Precision.......................85 BMSC.......................................... 38,81 Helical Solutions............................ 81 Bogue Machine..............................89 Hi-Tech Machining & Welding.....85 Bolt’s Metallizing, Inc....................89 Hoff-Hilk Auction .........................76 Bralco Metals................................. 78 Horizon Carbide............................78 CAD Enterprises.............................88 HUB Intl..........................................83 CAD Tools........................................86 Hurco..............................................47 CAID.................................................84 Ind. Metal Supply.....................10,79 Canyon State Oil......................... 2,79 Ind.Tool Die....................................89 Capital Stainless........................60,82 Ind. Workholding Solution..........80 Cassavant Machining.....................91 Infinisys....................................84,88 Centaur Technologies...................88 Innovative Cutting Tools.............. 77 Central Components.....................89 Innovative Tool Sales................... 77 Certified Comparator.....................77 Intech Funding...............................17 Certified Inspection Services . ..... 83 Integrated Systems Inc................82 CGS Technologies, Inc.................. 85 International Machine Parts.......90 Challenger Aerospace...................88 IRH.................................................. 81 ChemResearch............................... 87 ITDE................................................89 CIS.....................................................72 Jan’s Inc..........................................89 Cling’s Manufacturing................... 85 J B’s Prec Ind....................................88 CNC Machinery.............................. 76 JD Ellen LLC.......................................89 Coast Aluminum...............................78 Jemelco Inc......................................81 Coastal Metals............................42,80 J.K. Tool................................ .........76 Coating Tech................................61,83 Joined Alloys..................................92 Collins Metal Finishing.................. 83 Jorgenson ........... ...................76 Continental Machining..................89 JPS Manufacturing................................86 Controlled Thermal........................87 JWB Manufacturing...............................87 Country Financial............................81 K D Capital.................................. 74 A Z METALWORKER • 94 • March/April 2011 2
Klontech Indus. Sales...............74,80 KMT Waterjet..................................75 K-Zell Metals, Inc............................ 85 L&W Machine Co...........................88 LA Specialties........................... 64,88 LAI International............................86 Landmark Precision..................48,84 Larry Arroues & Co........................ 78 Layke Inc......................................... 84 Leach Laser................................ 46,91 Leavitt Group..................................81 Lewis Aerospace........................... 85 Lone Arrow.....................................77 Louie’s Black Oxide..................85,87 Louie’s Gun Finishing.................... 87 Lynch Brothers............................... 87 MSL Precision................................. 87 Machinery Sales............................. 76 MAC Packaging...............................92 Magnum Precision............... 21,75,77 Makino......................................... 5,74 Marshall Tool & Supply.................80 MarZee.................................. 12,78,86 Matrix Machine.........................83,84 May Foundry..................................86 Mesa Machinery............................ 76 Metalcraft Inc.................................88 Metal Processing Intl.....................91 Metal Spinnng................................ 85 Metals Eng & Testing Labs............81 Metco Metal . ................................88 Methods West............................... 76 Micro-Tronics..............................13,84 Micro 100....................................10,79 Micropulse West............................ 83 Milne.................................................81 Mirachem.................................. 39,77 MMR LLC.........................................82 Moore Tool & Equip..................41,76 Mountain Rep.................................81 Morsch Machine............................ 83 MSC Industrial................................. 31 MSL Precision................................. 85 Muratec.......................................... 76 National Grinding & Mfg............... 86 Nelson Engineering....................... 85 New Hope Machine...................... 84 Niagara Testing West.....................92 North-South ..............................55,77 O’Donnell & Associates................80 OGP..................................................75 Omax Corp............................22,23,74 Orion Registrar...............................88 Osborn Products......................84,86 Osprey Technologies..................... 86 Perfection Industrial Finishing......91 Perma-Finish................................... 87 Petersen Inc...................................90 Petroferm............................ 66,77,84 PGI....................................................82 Phoenix Grinding........................... 84 Phoenix Heat Treat........................ 87 Phoenix Metalcraft........................92 Phoenix Metal Trading......................54,80 Pivot....................................................87 PMA Photometals .........................82 Powerhaus.....................................90 Powill Mfg.................................. .......87 Precious Metal Plating........... ..88 Precision Casting Repair.......... 83 Precision Die .......................................83 Precision Industrial Painting.............84 Precision Metalworks.......................93 Precision Powder Coating................84 Premier Precision..............54,84,85,88 Prime Machine.....................................84 P . ro Precision .......................................86 ProSalez.................................................82 Pro Ultrasonics.....................................78 Profiles Tool & Eng ...................................84 QTC ..............................................................80 Quality Advisory...............................77 Qualichem, Inc...................................78 Quality Mold.........................86
R&D Specialty Manco................89 Road Machinery...............................92 Rocky Mountain Saw Blades..........75 Ryerson.............................................80 S&S Machinery Sales....................... 76 Samuel, Son & Co.............19,67,78,79 Satowfi..............................................89 Savage Machine . .............................75 SBG Capital.......................................80 Schunk.............................................. 76 Scottsdale Precision Inc..................84 Scriven Precision Fab...................... 83 Seal Methods...................................86 Semiray ....................................... 14,89 Service & Sales.................................80 Setco Marketing ............................. 79 Sharp................................................. 59 Shaw Precision Grind’g................... 85 Shielding & Sealing Solutions..........82 Shop Floor Automations.................81 S L Fusco........................................... 78 Southwest Metal Fab.......................82 Southwest Metals........................... 79 Southwest Metrology, Inc.............88 Southwest Powder......................... 87 Southwest Swiss Precision Mchg........89 Southwest Waterjet.........................92 Star Metal Fluids.....15,75,76,78,80,81 State Industrial Prod....................... 78 Steel Services Grind’g................ 18,84 Stellar Machining & Fab Inc.............92 Stevens Engineering....................... 79 Sun Grinding................................58,86 Sun Tech............................................ 93 Superior Grinding............................ 87 Sustaining Edge Solutions......... 18,80 Swisstech Tooling & Mfg.................91 Systems3...........................................89 TCI Precision Metals........................ 78 TMM Precision............................83,94 T.S.M. Mach. .................................... 74 Taylor Hobson Precision................. 76 Team Industrial Services............46,87 TechMark........................................86 Temperature Processing................ 87 Temtco Steel..................................... 78 The Metal Man......................... 83,86 The Tech Group............................. 90 The Werks C&C...............................79 Tipco Punch....................................78 TMI (GibbsCAM)............................. 81 TNT Sandblasting.......................... 89 Tolleson Steel..................................78 Toolcraft of Phoenix...................... 89 Tooling Molds West...................... 89 Tornquist Machinery......................75 Total Filtration Sys.......................... 77 Total Quality Sys....................... 40,78 Trepanning Specialties................... 91 Tri-Matrix Mach.............................85 Tsugami...........................................57 TW Metals.......................................79 Tube Service....................................78 U S Shop Tools........................... 25,77 Ulbrich of CA..............................20,78 Unique Machine.............................76 United Performance Metals.........78 Universal Laser...............................76 US Carbide Tools............................93 VACCO Industries...........................83 Val-Tech Mfg...................................85 Valley Industrial Painting...............92 Vroom Enginering & Mfg............. 90 Washington Cal. .......................87 Waugh Machine........................52-53 WC Machine & Tool........................85 Weiser/Mile High Precision.......... 86 Western States Metal.................... 81 White Rock Inc.............................. 89 Whitley Machine ...................... 86 Widia................................................76 Wintech...........................................85 Wire-Tech........................................85 Wrico...............................................85 X5.....................................................85
A2Z Metalworker P. O. Box 93295 Phoenix, AZ 85070
Your Hometown Machine Tool Dealer Serving Arizona and New Mexico Since 1967. w w w. a d a m s m a c h i n e r y a z.c om (480) 968-3711 â&#x20AC;˘ (800) 728-1881