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Industrial grinding companies play an integral role in the metal finishing process. New data from IndustryNet suggest that industrial grinding companies are holding firm as U.S. manufacturing capacity expands.
What's new in U.S. industrial grinding?
Over the past year, average sales for industrial grinding companies have increased steadily. Average sales now stand at $641.85 million, which represents a 1.4 percent increase overall. IndustryNet's data show average sales in 2017 topped $632.99 million. If this trend continues, U.S. industrial grinding companies will outpace many other segments of the U.S. metal finishing industry.
Furthermore, employment statistics have slightly declined since last year. In 2017, there were 6,674 jobs in industrial grinding; 6,605 jobs exist today. ...(Full Article)
Industrial metal grinding crosses virtually every metal-consuming sector. The nuts, bolts and holes that hold together buildings and bridges must be ground to remove surface imperfections.
The medical industry relies on smoothly ground surfaces for everything from trays that hold surgical instruments to the instruments themselves. In aerospace manufacturing, parts are ground to specific measurements to increase strength, decrease drag and improve aircraft performance. Automotive engines rely on smoothly ground surfaces to decrease piston friction.
Grinding also produces the smooth surface that allows further finishing processes such as paint, adhesive or rubber coating to adhere. Whether the final surface is simply cosmetic such as would be required for a shiny, new car or for struc...(Full Article)
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