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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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Check out all new videos showcasing the superior tabletop and battery-operated dot peen marking units.
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You may be restricting visitors on site, but you still need to mark your parts. You also want to know what you’re buying. What’s the solution?
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We wish we could be seeing your faces at our usual trade shows right about now. But until we can all be together in person, we decided to bring our booth to you! Here is a short “virtual trade show” we filmed so you can see the products you love in action now.
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We previously shared how we’ve repurposed our 3D printer to support our brave health care workers so that others may take a similar approach. We have since collaborated with other local companies and schools to print “ear savers” and face shields used by our hospital system, cancer center, and other health care workers.
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All of us are experiencing the unimaginable effects of the Covid-19 crisis in a multitude of ways. But the most drastic and time-sensitive impacts are being felt by those on the front lines, our heroic health care workers. As a company, we’ve been trying to solve one basic question: “How can we help?”
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As we did in our last post, we’re looking back to other times of crisis that span our company’s 86-year history and how we navigated them. Perhaps there are lessons to be learned from those crises for the Covid-19 situation. Today, we look back to our company’s support for the WWII effort.
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We are living in extraordinary times. The Covid-19 pandemic is testing every aspect of our society, and we have faced challenges that were unimaginable mere weeks ago as we try to adapt to a world that is changing by the hour. We will undoubtedly get through this, but the immediate and potentially long-term impacts are being felt far and wide.
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As the stock market swings wildly, we all face similar uncertainties and concerns. How long will this last? What’s coming next? How can we prepare?
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