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Thursday, March 11, 2010
FEBRUARY 2010
OEM REPORT: APPLIANCE
Things remain slow for many appliance manufacturers and suppliers, but technological innovation offers potential for future growth
STAMPING
Stamping application’s dry-film lubricant turns around problem parts
PRESS BRAKES
Steel center expands, takes on tough fabricating jobs
BENDING/FOLDING
International Technologies helps companies take their folding processes to the next level
WELDING
NASA develops a new type of stir welding with help from a company and a college
PLASMA TECHNOLOGY
Xycorp’s engineering prowess keeps its plasma cutting systems technologically advanced and simple to use
PUNCHING
Laser/punch combo machine reduces production times, eliminates secondary operations
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