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hard surfacing

Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 4/26/2022
From May 2-5 at NRG Park in Houston, we’ll be demoing portable marking and coating solutions at the largest oil and gas show in North America, OTC. What will you see in Booth 3376?
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 12/2/2021
As we prepare to turn the calendar to 2022 and begin our 88th year in business, we’ll briefly reflect back on a busy and monumental 87th.
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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 6/7/2021
For decades, we’ve empowered manufacturers to stop losing money due to preventable wear and poor grip by Rocklinizing. But we often get asked, what is the Rocklinizing process, what are some common applications, what models do we offer, and how exactly does the Rocklinizer® boost productivity and cut costs? We created an e-book to answer those very questions. Check it out here.
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 10/21/2020
We often get questions asking what Rocklinizing is. People see sparks flying at a trade show and they’re intrigued. Is it EDM? No, it’s actually adding material. Is it a welder? No, not quite. Is it a sparkler? No, we don’t sell fireworks…
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 5/13/2020
The last thing any company wants to do now is invest in expensive machinery like a new die or mold. The goal is to get the most out of existing resources by keeping costs such as new equipment, downtime, and inventory to an absolute minimum. This can all be achieved through the use of carbide application equipment. By applying a very hard and wear resistant surface to metals, tools and dies, you will protect your tools and dies against wear, restore tolerances, and even enhance gripping, all of which saves precious cash.
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