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  • Cheap Calls to Russia: Calling through the Internet  By : Caroline Telford
    Increasingly over the last few years there has been much hype to do with cheap international calls using the internet.
  • Why carbide gravers win over steel gravers everytime  By : Rosemary Brookes
    Over the past few years there has been a lot of controversy over whether to use a carbide graver over a steel graver. Often the incorrect grade of tungsten carbide is used when manufacturing carbide gravers and therefore their quality is undermined. Should the correct grade of carbide be chosen there is no reason you should ever have to use a steel graver again.
  • Xenon Gas and its Ability to Create Light  By : Robert Thomson
    Xenon gas is a gas that is commonly found in a popular lighting technology today called as the HID (High Intensity Discharge) lighting. This lighting technology is commonly used in cars, although it has also been in wide use in the lighting of large areas.
  • Top Uses Of Inert Greases  By : Tr Stephanie Larkin
    Inert greases have a number of different uses, both industrial and in the chemical field. These greases have a number of useful properties which make them ideal in a number of situations, in some cases making them vastly superior to existing alternatives. What follows is an overview of exactly what inert greases are as well as some of the varied uses for them in industry and chemistry.
  • The Benefits Of Inert Lubricants  By : Tr Stephanie Larkin
    Inert lubricants are widely used in industry because they present a number of benefits which aren’t present with petroleum- and chemical-based lubricants. These lubricants have special properties that make them a much better option for industrial purposes than many other greases and lubricants, allowing lubrication to be put in locations and on materials that would otherwise not be able to be effectively lubricated.
  • Todays Popcorn Vending Machine – The Ultimate in Technology  By : Jameson Levinston
    If you haven't yet had a chance to see the latest technology that is available in popcorn vending machines then you are in for the shock of your life. They are not only festive works of mechanical art to behold in their own right, but they are completely tamper proof as well. The truth be told, a popcorn vending machine in a good location is almost the same thing as owning a machine that prints money, only these machines are perfectly legal.
  • Why Not A Home Theater Popcorn Machine  By : Jameson Levinston
    If you have your own personal theater in your home then it may be missing the one thing that will make for a far more enjoyable experience for you and your guests when they are seated in it. That one thing is a nice hot bag of authentic theater style buttered popcorn. Not just any popcorn machine will do either, because what you need is a genuine, classic style, free standing serve yourself home theater popcorn machine.
  • Snow Cone Machines are a Sure Fire Hit  By : Jameson Levinston
    Who doesn't just love snow cones and this particularly holds true during the warmer summer months of the year. Now, thanks to the advent of a higher level of technology you no longer have to go to the beach, a carnival or the mall to enjoy this tasty treat. This is because, now you can buy modern and easy to use snow cone machines that easily fit right on your kitchen counter.
  • Hot Air Popcorn Poppers – One More Option  By : Jameson Levinston
    While the popularity of popcorn it seems will never change, the methods of preparing this crunchy healthy treat has a few times over the decades. Of course, originally popcorn was prepared in commercial popcorn poppers in a basic pot or kettle with a small amount of oil in it. When microwave ovens appeared on the market, it was only a matter of time until someone figured out how to sell popcorn in sealed bags that could be popped in a microwave.
  • Utilization of structural design in structural engineering.  By : Mike Thomas
    Structural design mainly focuses on giving them maximum stability. Now when the structural design gets completed, one will have a feasible solution in the form of a secure and economic designed structure.
  • Atomic Clock - Keeping the World Ticking  By : richard n williams
    This article explores the history and development of the atomic clock
  • Thermowell  By : webmaster12
    Thermowells are used in industrial temperature measurement to provide isolation between a temperature sensor (often a thermocouple) and the environment whose temperature is to be measured.
  • Be Knowledgeable About Servo Motors  By : Samuel Circton
    Servo motors are often used in robotics applications where they are usually smaller in size. The circuitry is typically built into the product you purchase and provides a beneficial amount of power. Usually a smaller engine will have a smaller motor. The torque of this motor is consistent with the overall motor size.
  • Baud Rate  By : Robert Thomson
    Baud Rate can be roughly defined as the speed of transmission of data between two computers. All forms of communication using the Serial Port requires the presence of four parameters: the baud rate of the transmission being the very first parameter, then comes the number of data bits encoding a character, the third in line is the optional parity bit, and last one is the number of stop bits. Each character transmitted using this method uses a character frame that has a single start bit, then data bits, the parity bit which is optional, and lastly the stop bit(s).
  • TTY  By : Robert Thomson
    In the early days of Unix, teletypewriters or ttys were used by users to communicate over a serial line with the mainframe computer. The mainframe had no keyboard or monitor as it has now and so during those early days, all commands were issued through the tty. The output of the commands was typed on the printer that was part of the tty. The tty terminals had no processing power of their own and hence were known as “dumb” terminals.
  • What is DSL?  By : Robert Thomson
    DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) is a telecommunication service that transforms an ordinary phone into a high-speed conduit for data, voice and video.
  • What is UDP?  By : Robert Thomson
    UDP stands for User Data Protocol, one of the key protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. The other common protocol is the TCP. Programs on networked computers use UDP to send short messages known as datagrams to one another.
  • What is 802.1p?  By : Robert Thomson
    802.1p refers to an IEEE specification for giving Layer 2 switches the ability to prioritize traffic as well as perform dynamic multicast filtering. Basically, it provides a mechanism for implementing Quality of Service at the MAC (Media Access Level) level.
  • What is Jitter?  By : Robert Thomson
    Jitter is technically defined as a variation of a periodic signal or pulse from its ideal position in time. It is most commonly encountered in telecommunications (also called packet delay variation – PDV - the variation in the time of arrival of packets in a high-speed data transmission) and in electronic systems (the deviation in the amplitude, phase, timing or width of high-frequency digital signals).
  • What is a USB device?  By : Robert Thomson
    A USB device is any peripheral hardware that connects and runs on a computer's Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface - a standardized socket that allows connection and disconnection of devices without having to reboot the computer. USB controls the peripheral devices in a master/slave relationship.
  • What is 802.11g?  By : Robert Thomson
    The 802.11g is one of the standards defined by IEEE Standards Committee for wireless local area networks (WLAN). Commonly known as WiFi, it is a specification that offers wireless transmission over relatively short distances of up to 54 megabits per second (Mbps). It replaced the original WiFi, standard, 802.11b, which only allows speeds up to 11 Mbps.
  • The Importance of Concrete Form Liners to Construction  By : Chris Robertson
    Concrete is an incredibly flexible construction material, but it is concrete form liners that can give its surface any look and pattern desired.
  • Fed Up With the Phone Company? Try Internet Phone Service  By : Chris Robertson
    With conventional phone service expensive and frustrating, more and more people are leaving the phone company behind and switching to Internet phone service.
  • UID Needs Assessment™  By : Id Integration
    Gary Moe – Gary Moe is Executive Vice President of ID Integration and is an authority on direct part marking, reading and verification of 2D bar codes on parts and tools. He has over 25 years of experience in implementing engineered systems in aerospace, military, automotive and microelectronics industries.
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cells, What are They?  By : Rolf Sayler
    This article explains hydrogen fuel cells, what they are and how they work.
  • What is DNS  By : Robert Thomson
    DNS (Domain Name System), is the service which translates between Internet names and Internet addresses.
  • How Do I Convert MP4 to MP3  By : Robert Thomson
    Converting MP4 to MP3 is extremely simple to do and usually only requires a small application. MP3 is one of the world's most popular digital audio formats, due to its high sound quality and high compression rate that makes these files very small and easy to work with.
  • Introduction to the Sony Ericsson C902 Cybershot  By : Caroline Telford
    When it comes to mobile phones Sony Ericsson is always one step ahead of the rest. The new “C” line of cybershot phones proves once again that the mobile phone giant is on the lookout for new technology that will provide customers with the highest quality mobile phones their money can buy.
  • Accuracy in Timekeeping, Clocks and their Development  By : richard n williams
    This article explores the history and development of clocks thoughout the ages.
  • Pre-engineered Steel Buildings Help Churches Save Money While They Grow  By : Linda Falorio
    In today's economy, we are all looking for the best way to take care of business in the most cost effective way. When faced with the need to spend their congregation's money well, to keep design and construction costs within budget and maintenance costs low, many churches look to pre-engineered steel buildings as an attractive alternative to more conventional stone, brick or wood construction.
  • The Truth about Hydrogen Fuel Systems  By : Austin Perry
    HHO or hybrid hydrogen oxygen is gaining much popularity these days. Perhaps its popularity can be due to the high prices of gas in the world market. A lot of car owners as well as homeowners want to know how hydrogen fuel systems work
  • Using the Term Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car  By : Austin Perry
    Perhaps you?ve already heard about fuel cells or even about hydrogen fuel cell car. Yet, only a few knows how it works and why it is very important in the coming years. Global warming poses a great threat to the Earth and one way to address such problem is to look for an alternative source of energy
  • Atomic Clocks: History and Development  By : richard n williams
    This article discusses the development of atomic clocks, why accuracy is so important, how they developed and the next generation of atomic clocks that offer increased accuracy.
  • ATSC  By : Robert Thomson
    ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is a group formed in 1982 that developed the ATSC Standards for digital televisions in the United States and in many other countries such as Canada, South Korea, Mexico, and Honduras. The abbreviations are also known to refer to the ATSC Standards itself.
  • What is White Noise  By : Mike Zimmerman
    White noise is the sound analogue of white light. It is composed of all the sound wavelengths and frequencies in the sound spectrum. It sounds like a hum and is very soothing. It can be described as a flat noise spectrum.
  • What is IMEI?  By : Robert Thomson
    IMEI, otherwise known as International Mobile Equipment Identification, is a series of numbers that identifies key elements of the phone that it can be registered to a single user and reported stolen if necessary.
  • What is PHProxy and How Can I Use It?  By : Robert Thomson
    PHProxy is a type of proxy website that allows one to gain access to websites that would otherwise be blocked. These PHProxy websites allow for the free and unchallenged entry on to websites such as MySpace.com and Facebook.com without a user name or a registered computer.
  • What is a dBm?  By : Robert Thomson
    A dBm, also referred to as a dBmW, is the notation used for the ratio of power in decibels (dB) to one milliwatt (mW). dBm is commonly used in a variety of ways, but most commonly refers to the power used by radio, fiber optic networks, and microwaves.
  • GRP Moulding  By : Richard Hayward
    GRP,(Glass Reinforced Plastic) Moulding is a process which enables the manufacture of specifically designed products from Glass reinforced plastic, better known as fibreglass; these moulded products can be manufactured for a wide range of industry applications, such as, Building, Construction, Leisure, Marine, Aerospace, Automotive, and much more.
  • Fibreglass moulds  By : Richard Hayward
    Fibreglass moulds are required for the production of fibreglass mouldings, but suppose you wanted to design and manufacture a boat hull, you would need to make a pattern also known as a plug or buck first, this is an exact model/replica of the end product, the pattern will have the exact dimensions and surface appearance of the finished product.
  • Dangers of Welding Rod Gases  By : Peter Kent
    Welding has been a profession within America for decades, and while it remains an important part of the construction industry, often welders are exposed to very dangerous gases and chemicals. Using welding rods, which is a popular form of welding can produce maganese, which then increases the amount of toxicity inhaled by a welder.
  • The Process of Producing Specialty Chemicals  By : Tr Stephanie Larkin
    Specialty chemicals have an enormous variety of uses; in fact, it's more accurate to say that in most cases, it's possible to produce a specialty chemical that suits whatever the needs of a particular process might be.
  • Applications of Inert Oils, Greases and Waxes  By : Tr Stephanie Larkin
    Inert oils, greases, and waxes are preferred in many industrial situations because they are designed to have low reactivity in the presence of heat or another catalyst. These synthetic substances are generally inert because they are non-hydrocarbon based, and they are manufactured specifically to meet high standards of purity and inactivity.
  • An Overview of Inert Lubricants  By : Tr Stephanie Larkin
    Inert lubricants have an enormous number of industrial and commercial uses, from oils used to keep heavy machinery running smoothly, to the wax that skiers use to decrease the friction between snow and their skis.
  • An Overview of Specialty Fluorochemicals  By : Tr Stephanie Larkin
    Fluorine has a number of chemical properties that make it particularly desirable for a wide variety of different industrial, commercial, and even medical applications. In particular, it is the most electronegative and the most highly reactive of all the elements, and readily forms compounds with all elements except for the three lightest noble gases. One particularly useful property of fluorine is that it forms strong and stable covalent bonds with carbon.
  • An Overview of Halo Chemicals  By : Tr Stephanie Larkin
    Halochemicals are compounds that contain halogens, one of the group of elements that includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine, and the as-yet undiscovered ununseptium (the existence of the latter element has been shown, but it has not yet been synthesized).
  • The Lost Eleven Days  By : richard n williams
    This article describes what happened when Europe adopted the Gregorian calendar and the problems we still face today trying to synchronise with movement of the Earth.
  • Blackberry trial bears fruit for Bedford Police  By : Jeff Spires
    A recent trial of the electronic mobile phone marvel the Blackberry by Bedfordshire Police has borne fruit (pun intended) and now over 1,000 officers are to be supplied with Blackberry mobile phones across the Bedfordshire Police force.
  • Blackberry Camera Phones help to give the “News Revolution” Mobility!  By : Jeff Spires
    The Blackberry camera phone has truly revolutionized the world of photography and photojournalism. The Times newspaper is now even looking for the next David Bailey's of the digital age.
  • 7 Killer Tips to Deliver Great Power Point Presentations from your Mobile Phone  By : Jeff Spires
    When it comes to delivering a fantastic Business Presentation, there is nobody that does it better than Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Powerpoint Presentations and improving your presenting skills can make your next presentation fly!
  • Rely on Cheap Mechanical Design, Mechanical Engineering and 3d Modeling Services at Lowest Rates  By : Mechanical 3d Modelling
    Get a discount upto 60% on Mechanical 3d Modelling includes mechanical engineering design, Mechanical Design, free 3d models, 3d animation, mechanical products, Mechanical Engineering, mechanical engineering services, mechanical engineering design, Automotive Equipment, Trail Tuff Automotives ,animation at low cost with high accuracy.
  • Automated Cigaratte Manufacturing Process  By : Dr. David Breslow
    This article explains how tobacco manufacturing has evolved from a process of cigarette manufacturing by hand to the use of automated, high speed, tobacco manufacturing equipment and how the tobacco industry has grown in its manufacturing of cigarettes.
  • What is smss.exe?  By : Robert Thomson
    smss.exe is one of the many processes that runs behind the scenes on Microsoft Windows operating systems such as XP and Vista.
  • What is a Runtime Error?  By : Robert Thomson
    Runtime errors are glitches or problems that occur when a computer program is executed.
  • What is MP4?  By : Robert Thomson
    Similar to how MP3 files work by compressing audio files without affecting the audio's quality, MP4 works the same way, but with video files and with added complexity.
  • HTC VX6800  By : Robert Thomson
    The HTC XV6800, also known as the HTC Mogul is a smartphone designed with the corporate market in mind.
  • What is HDCP?  By : Robert Thomson
    Developed by the Intel Corporation, HDCP stands for high-bandwidth digital content protection.
  • What is Ethernet?  By : Robert Thomson
    Ethernet is the single most widely used form of the local area network currently in existence.
  • What is eSATA?  By : Robert Thomson
    The main function of eSATA is to make it possible for SATA drives to be attached externally, creating a wider network of functionality by combining the power of each of the drives.
  • What Is EEPROM?  By : Robert Thomson
    EEPROM is a type of ready-only memory that can be modified by the user of the ROM.
  • What is a DIMM?  By : Robert Thomson
    A DIMM, or dual in-line memory module, is a double component of the single in-line memory module.
  • What is dBm?  By : Robert Thomson
    Sometimes identified as dBmW, dBm has to do with the degree of power measured in decibels as it relates to one millwatt.
  • What is Active X?  By : Robert Thomson
    Active X is a software technology that was released by Microsoft; basically this technology allows content or programmed capabilities to be sent from the web to a Microsoft Window's computer.
  • Die Cast Products Introduction  By : Edward Fisher
    Die-casting, by definition, is a process in which molten metal is injected into metallic molds under pressure to form objects.
  • Aerial Installers  By : Jayne Bettles
    PVR or personal video recorder is an interactive television recording device. A personal video recorder is also known in different names such as a digital video recorder (DVR), personal video station (PVS), personal TV receiver (PTR) and hard disk recorder (HDR).
  • How To Perform A Reverse Phone Lookup for Unlisted Phone Numbers  By : Ian Armstrong
    Believe it or not, it is possible to conduct a reverse lookup on unlisted telephone numbers, thanks to the internet. This article will explain how to do this, without sparing any details...
  • How To Save Gas Cost By Running Your Car or Truck On Water  By : Borenna Smith
    This article looks at the claims of running your car on 100% water and tells you if it's really possible or not.
  • Benefits of Steel Buildings and Military Use  By : Amy Nutt
    It is important that such tools as steel buildings be used on the battlefields in order to protect those things most precious to us.
  • The World Of Programmable Devices And Supercomputing  By : Anna Stenning
    Looking at how modern programmable devices are used in larger industries.
  • Setting Realistic Parts Cleanliness Specifications  By :
    Cleaning operations remove large volumes of oil, coolant, dirt, chips, or debris from manufactured parts. Each application has its own set of challenges and individual requirements. Filtration, bath life, heat, chemicals used, part orientation and spray pressures all contribute to the effectiveness of the cleaning process and the repeatability of those results.
  • Know All About CD and DVD Replication  By : Mark Thomas
    CD and DVD replication is a way of making CD and DVD copies from an original source. Since CDs and Dvds have become the best way of storing data today, various industries are turning to companies providing professional CD replication and DVD replication services to replicate the large number of units. Read on to know how replication process is done and its various benefits…..
  • All About Forklifts  By : Cliff Peterson
    A forklift is one of the most important piece of equipment needed for the operation of any warehouse. Any manufacturing company or shipping company cannot do without a forklift.
  • 7 Questions You Must Ask Your Virtual Phone Service Provider  By : Brandi Cummings
    Choosing a virtual phone service provider can be a confusing and stressful decision. Afterall, they all appear to be the same. However, by asking these 7 questions you can uncover the differences and choose the right provider for you.
  • Apple iPod Battery Care Tips  By : Bobby George
    Tips and tricks that will keep your iPod from falling out before you finish your play list.
  • Applications of Y Chromosome testing  By : Kevin Camilleri
    The Y chromosome DNA test can be useful in certain cases where a normal DNA paternity test cannot be performed. The Y chromosome is present only in males and passed on through the male lineage of a family, that is from father to son to the grandson and so forth. Therefore determining whether two males have the same Y chromosome will assist in determining their biological relationship. The DNA test can be applied for testing between male cousins, grandfather and grandson, uncles and nephews etc.
  • Methods of Refrigeration  By : Jeremy56 Dawes35
    The process of Refrigeration is simply eliminating heat and maintaining a low temperature either from an enclosed space or thing. Refrigeration is primarily used to substantially decrease temperatures anywhere. Air conditioning and air cooling are synonymously used with refrigeration and is any method where heat is driven away. Initially refrigeration is born with the concept that rather than addition of more coldness, it is wise to remove heat, which culminates in chilly temperatures automatica
  • How to Mix Ink: Ink Mixing for Pad Printing & Screen Printing  By : Inkcups Now Corp.
    Step by step instructions on pad printing and screen printing ink mixing from an experienced pad printing and screen printing technician.
  • What’s the use of a calling card.  By : Mathew Petrenko
    If you are a frequent phone user, it may be quite a nice idea buying international calling card. When you know how to use these phone cards, they will save you a fortune and provide you with a lot more chatting time.
  • Farmers Can Now View Their Soil Moisture Probe or Weather Data from the Internet  By : Ron Cambria
    Sit back in your chair. Take a drink of your coffee and take a look at the soil moisture level of your almond orchard. Then pick up the data from your weather station. No it's not too good to be true. Today's technology enables farmers to gain important knowledge about their fields right from their personal computer.
  • Biodiesel Fuel Testing to Meet ASTM Guidelines  By : Andrew Stratton
    The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) has established guidelines which are used within legal definitions of biodiesel as well as within the BQ-9000 certification process. This article will discuss the pragmatic reasons why these guidelines place limitations on four of the properties of biodiesel fuel.
  • Various Manifold Parts Cleaner Procedures  By :
    Intake and Exhaust Manifolds are critical components of automobile engines responsible for supplying the fuel/air mixture to the engine (intake) and collecting the gases for expulsion (exhaust). They need to be clean and functioning in order for a car to operate at peak efficiency.
  • Reverse Osmosis Process in Manufacturing  By :
    The Reverse Osmosis water purification process is applied in several different industries to improve water quality. Water purified via reverse osmosis, is higher in quality, which allows the user to increase efficiency in their manufacturing process.
  • Parts Cleaner Gravimetric Testing Procedures  By :
    Increasingly tight cleanliness specifications make it difficult to know when a part is clean without a reliable testing method. Contamination on parts is often very small material, not visible to the eye, and therefore an objective method is necessary to properly evaluate whether or not a part is ready to be shipped or moved to the next step in the production process.
  • Download Free Iphone Movies  By : Robert Thomson
    If you are among the thousands of people looking to download free Iphone movies, hopefully this article will be of some use to you.
  • Iphone Downloads  By : Robert Thomson
    If you own an Apple Iphone, you may have noticed that one of the most fun uses of it is for downloads.
  • Stainless steel in forgings  By : venkat reddy
    Stainless steel is defined as an iron-carbon alloy with a minimum of 11.5% chromium content. The name originates from the fact that stainless steel does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as ordinary steel (it "stains less", but is not actually stain-proof). This material is also called corrosion resistant steel when it is not detailed exactly to its alloy type and grade, particularly in the aviation industry. As such, there are now different and easily accessible grades and surface finishes o
  • Glass application in real life  By : venkat reddy
    Glass is a type of non-crystalline or amorphous solid. By traditional convention the term glass is reserved for an amorphous solid which has been formed by quenching a glass forming liquid (or melt) through its glass transition temperature sufficiently fast that a regular crystal lattice cannot form. However, amorphous solids may be formed by methods other than melt quenching, such as ion implantation or the sol-gel method, and since they exhibit the same disordered atomic structure the terms amorphous solid, glass and non-crystalline solid are often regarded as synonyms.
  • All About Repairing A Scratched DVD  By : Victor Epand
    The article discusses how to repair discs at home and how to take care of them. They need to be taken tender care of before and after destruction.
  • Joost TV “A Novel way of watching TV!  By : Victoria Robinson
    I am sure quite a few of us would have never heard of Joost. It is so synonymous with juiced that one may get confused on the first sound of Joost. What really happens in Joost TV is that TV shows and other forms of video clips are distributed over the internet. Peer-peer TV technology is used in distributing the video clips over the internet. Designed by Janus Friis and Nicklaus Zennstrom of the Skype and Kazaa fame, Joost TV is fast catching up on the ladders of popularity.
  • Get your TV set compatible with Internet with Web TV or Internet TV  By : Victoria Robinson
    Did you ever know that you could use your TV with the Internet? If you did not know that, get accustomed with the term of Web TV or Internet TV. A lot of people also refer to this as MSN TV primarily because of the fact that MSN were the pioneers in launching Web TV or Internet TV. Web TV or Internet TV uses a thin client and an online service supporting the thin client. In terms of Television, the thin client supports the Television set that shows the pictures.
  • What is Hot and What is Not in Technology for 2008  By : Sharon Housley
    After looking into my crystal ball, I have made a cluster of predictions about what will be hot, and what will be not so hot in technology for 2008.
  • Oral Fluid Drug Testing  By : Drugalcoholtest.com
    Oral Fluid/saliva drug tests are rapidly becoming the ideal process for drug testing at both the home and workplace. Generally they can also detect the specimens of previous few days.
  • The turning revolution "Broaching"  By : Larry Greenawalt
    Types Of Broaching:
    There are a few different types of broaching that can be performed on the
    CNC lathe.

    #1. Single slot broaching on the inside or outside diameter of a part.
    #2. Multiple shapes such as hexagons or squares.
    #3. Timed broaching or broached slots that require an angular position to
    another feature on the part.
    #4. Free position broaching that does not require an angular position to
    another feature n the part.
    #5. Rotary Broaching
    #6. Reciprocating Broaching
    The type of broaching
  • Turning Revolution (Eurotech Biglia)  By : Larry Greenawalt
    Eurotech, (Biglia in Europe), was the first company in Europe to put a sub spindle in place where the tailstock was located on a standard 2 axis CNC turning center. The year was 1979 at the EMO show in Paris. They were able to demonstrate the machining of a part in the main spindle chuck, transfer it to the sub spindle and complete the turning on the second side. This launched the company into a fury of activity leading to more and more advancements in sub spindle and multi-axis turning designs
  • What You Need To Know To Buy A Parts Washer  By :
    Buying a new production part washing system can be an overwhelming experience. With all the options and decisions to make, it is easy to overlook important details and end up with an unsatisfactory machine. The key decision to be made before purchase is what level of cleanliness will this equipment be expected to achieve.
  • High Pressure Washer: Is Water De-Burring for You?  By :
    High pressure de-burring utilizes water jet streams from 3,000 to 7,500+ psi to knock unwanted burrs from finished parts. By processing cast, cut or bored parts through a high pressure system, companies are able to create high quality, consistently finished parts each time with no possibility of diminished effectiveness. High pressure de-burring operations though, do have limited applications.
  • Challenges in Metal Cleaning for Tube and Pipe Benders  By :
    Tube benders experience more challenges when it comes to cleaning their product than most other metal formers. Tubes present a challenge for cleaning, due to the viscosity of the lubricant used to protect the metal during the bends as well as the variations in shapes, tube diameters and orifice orientation.
  • Steel forging and manufacturer  By : Luat Tran Van
    A metal is an element that readily loses electrons to form positive ions and has metallic bonds between metal atoms. Metals form ionic bonds with non-metals. They are sometimes described as a lattice of positive ions surrounded by a cloud of delocalized electrons. The metals are one of the three groups of elements as distinguished by their ionization and bonding properties, along with the metalloids and nonmetals. On the periodic table, a diagonal line drawn from boron (B) to polonium (Po) separates the metals from the nonmetals. Most elements on this line are metalloids, sometimes called semi-metals; elements to the lower left are metals; elements to the upper right are nonmetals.
  • How To Refine Silver Using Household Chemicals  By : Mirko Davidovic
    Scrap Silver is all around us. It comes from variety of sources with diversified metal purity.
    Here is one of the simplest ways to purify your silver using readily available materials.
  • Tractors: Will Higher HP Make You More Happy?  By : Richard Runion
    Higher HP does not always make for a more happy tractor owner. You must consider many factors before you decide what is the ideal HP rating for your needs. This article tells you what these factors are.

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