Rocklin Manufacturing Blog
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For over six decades, we’ve been perfecting a solution that saves our customers time, money, and headaches: the Rocklinizer.
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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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From advantages to power use settings, we take a look at some of the most frequently asked questions when it comes to the Rocklinizer.
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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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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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The Rocklinizer Model 950 was recently featured in the June 2018 issue of Machine Tools World magazine. The “Techno Focus” feature highlighted how the Rocklinizer prolongs machine life and boosts productivity while reducing wear, downtime, inventory and costs.
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