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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 8/17/2017
Since our founding in 1934, we have a long and rich manufacturing history ranging from our roots in agricultural equipment to supporting the World War II effort to industrial electronic equipment including the Rocklinizer and MoldMender to now North American distribution of quality products including the FlyMarker, LaserEvo and Lase One. While product lines have evolved over 83 years, our company has remained focused on manufacturing, selling, and servicing only the highest quality products for manufacturers around the world.
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 6/28/2017

Rocklin Manufacturing Trade Shows

Over the last few weeks, we’ve been busy at trade shows and open houses throughout the U.S. and Mexico exhibiting solutions to boost manufacturing productivity and lower costs. Here’s a quick rundown of where we’ve been and what’s to come:


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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 3/28/2017
We recently designed the new rotary applicator for the Rocklinizer Carbide Application Equipment to be used with the Model 850 and the all new Model 950. As we put the finishing touches on the applicator, the question of branding came up...
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 11/2/2016
Rocklin Manufacturing Displaying the Rocklinizer, MoldMender, FlyMarker, LaserEvo and Lase One at IMTS and Windsor Mold Expo 2016
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 9/7/2016
As we have for 82 years, Rocklin Manufacturing Co. offers you quality products to reduce your costs, improve your productivity, and boost your quality control. We invite you to browse our product line below and contact us at 800-255-6046. You can also see our products in action at IMTS Booth N-6314.
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Posted by Ross Rocklin in Rocklin Mfg 8/18/2016
So you’ve made the decision to either start or improve your marking capabilities. Maybe a key customer is now requiring it, or you need better quality control and traceability, or you want to avoid replacing a thumb when hand stamping goes wrong.
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