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List of verified suppliers of metal heat treating, mechanical zinc plating, sorting & induction hardening & high corrosion passivation, heat treating of parts weighing a few ounces to 50, nitriding, boronizing, metal automotive component heat treating, commercial heat treating, neutral & flame hardening, carburizing, solution hardening of aluminum straightening, stress relieving, gas carburizing, carbon restoration, annealing, tempering, aluminum heat treating, nitriding & heat treating, normalizing, deep freezing, age hardening, stainless steel, validated processes, salt bath & gas nitriding & thermal spray coatings, continuous austempering & salt-to-salt austempering, low-pressure vacuum carburizing, high-pressure gas, vacuum annealing & normalizing & cryogenics, vacuum treatments, aluminum processing, sandblasting, quenching & tempering, normalizing & straightening, brazing & metallurgical consultation services, vacuum brazing, robotic MIG, hand MIG, micro to 250kva spot welding, torch & induction brazing, grinding & engineering design assistance, vacuum heat treating, die quenching & straightening, vacuum & controlled atmosphere heat treating, bright annealing, industrial, fishtail, venturi, flame treating plastics & metal heating applications & the coffee roasting, industrial machinery, annealing & sandblasting, induction & magnetic particle inspection, salt hardening & induction hardening, aluminum & copper heat treating, bead blasting, heat treating & flame hardening, clutch discs & disc springs, small lot & semi-production batch heat treating for the tool & die, precision machining, screw machine, fabrication & prototype areas, carbonitriding, commercial heat treating services, marquenching, vacuum processing, precision machining of high-precision components & assemblies for the automotive, nuclear energy, steel large open die forgings.
Heat treating is a growing sector of the metal finishing industry. According to data gathered by IndustryNet on 454 companies employing heat treating processes, jobs have increased by 0.71 percent. An even more substantial jump in sales has been seen at 8.06 percent.
Heat treating is used to alter the characteristics of metal, such as hardness and workability. Hardening processes for metal have been utilized since 1400 B.C. The first iron foundries began in Cambria, U.K., around A.D. 1700.
Before the development of modern techniques, blacksmiths used heat to aid them in their trade. Softened metal was formed into the desired shape, then quickly cooled or quenched. This technique both increased the hardness and decreased the brittleness of the metal.
New developments
Though the...(Full Article)
The heat treating industry accounts for a reasonable segment of the metal finishing sector, which itself has 4,093 companies, 93,022 jobs, and current average sales of $36,890,189,770.00. The heat treating industry only makes up a fraction of this, with 454 companies, but its impact is still large.
While the amount of companies in heat treating is small in comparison to the metal finishing sector as a whole, heat treating does account for the fourth-largest sub-category of the sector both for jobs and sales.
This particular segment works to change properties of metal via heating, and it has numerous applications.
Just some of the products that heat treating can produce include:
- Metal forming tools
- Forging tools
- Titanium alloys
- Stamping dies
- Gears
- Molds for pla...(Full Article)
Whether to inhibit corrosion, improve appearance or smooth sharp edges, metal finishing is essential to many industries. According to data gathered by IndustryNet, 4,093 metal finishing companies with current sales of $36,890,189,770 provide 93,022 jobs.
Metal finishers vary in both specializations and capabilities. Understanding the types of metal finishing is vital to choosing the right vendor. This article is intended to help customers find the best and most economical solutions to their finishing needs.
Coatings
There are many types of coatings and a wide array of methods to apply them. Even a coating as familiar to a consumer as paint can have a multitude of varieties. Paints can be solvent-based, water-based, or entirely composed of film-forming components.
Each type of...(Full Article)
Meet the largest and fastest-growing laser cutting companies in the U.S.
Thursday, September 7, 2017
IndustryNet, which maintains current information on nearly 400,000 U.S. manufacturers as well 10,000+ industrial supply companies, recently reported strong growth in the U.S. laser cutting industry, citing a 4% rise in employment in the past year for those companies providing laser cutting services.
Delving further into this data, IndustryNet discovered the top laser cutting companies in the U.S. based on employment, employment growth, facility square footage, and sales growth. IndustryNet found that out of 198 laser cutting companies in the United States the following top the sector according to various measurements:
Top 10 laser cutting companies by employment
1. Resonetics, LLC; Nashua, New Hampshire; 1,200 employees.
Utilizing both gas and solid state laser tools, Resoneti...(Full Article)
According to the Precision Machined Products Association, the precision machining industry is experiencing growth. The association's business activity index, which is based on reports from 81 shops, reached record-high levels in January, up almost 4 percent over the five-year January average.
In addition, IndustryNet data also shows strong sales and employment growth in precision machining. The industry produces highly engineered machined components based on customer specifications, using materials such as steel, aluminum, titanium, stainless steel and various advanced alloys. Both complex parts and complete assemblies are manufactured to be incorporated into products such as automobiles, aircraft, medical devices and appliances.
Data from IndustryNet reveals the companies that are l...(Full Article)
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