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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 4/16/2024
90 Years, 90 Sample Customers
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 2/27/2024
As we celebrate our 90th year in business, we’re highlighting 90 cost saving applications from our portable products, all engineered to lower your costs, maximize efficiency, and give you a competitive edge. Feel free to check the math!
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 3/8/2023
Electrospark deposition (ESD) is a process that involves the use of an electric spark to deposit material onto a surface. This process has several benefits over traditional manufacturing techniques, making it a valuable tool in a variety of industries.
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 10/28/2021
The Rocklinizer Carbide Application Equipment is relied upon by companies throughout the U.S. and in over 45 countries to extend machine life, reduce wear, and optimize grip. From slashing die casting wear to eliminating slug pull back in punching and stamping to boosting grip on bending dies and collets and countless other applications, our proven hard surfacing process requires minimal training, conquering inefficiency with ease no matter where it’s being operated.
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 6/27/2019
The Rocklinizing process is versatile and conducive to automation, as a number of our customers have done via their internal engineering. They’ve reported positive ROIs both via the Rocklinizer’s cost saving effects of wear resistance and the automation-driven time savings. And if you’ve visited one of our trade show booths, you’ll see our X-Y table creating the longest lasting and most wear resistant chess or checkers board imaginable. We use these X-Y tables internally in our quality control and testing processes as well.
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 4/11/2019
The Rocklinizer electronically applies electrode material by a spark deposition process. Material is impregnated both underneath and on top of the workpiece surface metals, tools and dies. Because no appreciable heat is generated, the temper of the workpiece is retained. Rocklinizer is applied to new or reground and re-sharpened surface.
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