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List of verified suppliers of precision machining & welding job shop, precision metal fabrication of dairy barn equipment, forming, CNC turning & milling job shop, sheet metal fabrication, plastic injection molding, iriditing, deburring, laser engraving & 3D rapid prototyping job shop, precision & small lot production machining, sorting, assembly & dunnage washing, fixtures, prototypes, precision CNC machining, custom plastic machine guarding, CNC Swiss screw, centerless grinding, thread rolling, precision machining job shop, Swiss screw machining & wire EDM for medical & aerospace applications, OD grinding, electronics, sanitation & energy industries, anodizing & mil-spec painting, high-& low-volume contract CNC production machining, OEM replacement parts & special machine builds, agricultural, hinges, CNC machine shop, custom CNC machining, welding & assembly of precision machine parts, surgical instruments, laparoscopic, custom automation machinery & CNC precision-machined components, high-precision machining & sheet metal & pipe fabrication, tube forming, high-vibration, turbocharger & shipbuilding applications, precision sheet metal fabrication & machining, turret punch press stamping, contract & custom precision machining & tooling job shop, CAM, design & build, jigs, special machines, MRO, heat treating, assembly hardware & precision fasteners, spring clips, brackets, custom stamping, 2D, waterjet cutting, secondary tapping & countersinking, fabrication & mechanical & electrical contracting, contract manufacturing & assembly of close-tolerance, propellers, impellers & timing screws, 5-axis CMM & packaging automation, industrial & safety shock absorbers, hydraulic & rotary dampers, elastomer bumpers & V-sensors for process monitoring, safety cable, cable assemblies & aircraft-specific & commercial control cable assemblies, CNC machining & grinding, production runs, industrial cams, precision machining & hydroforming job shop, contract drilling & machining services, gundrilling, turning & milling/machining & precision tooling, cast metal tooling, contract measurement & mold service, tool & die & CNC machining of specialty parts for injection-molded & metal cast products, repair & maintenance of tooling, grinding & turning, die cast dies, precision machining of straight & bevel gears & assemblies, spline cutting, EDM & welding services, pipe weldments.
The unassuming machine shop plays a vital role in the American manufacturing landscape. From the intricate parts in an aircraft engine to the gears in your car's transmission, machined components are the building blocks of countless products. While the industry has faced headwinds in recent years, it remains a significant employer and economic driver. This article will explore key facts and trends in the U.S. machining industry, including exclusive statistics gathered by MNI, and explore the industry's top companies.
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LV Swiss Awarded Esteemed 'Utah's Rural Business Of The Year' Accolade for 2023
Friday, March 15, 2024
LV Swiss has been named "Utah's Rural Business of the Year for 2023" by the Governor of Utah's Office of Economic Development (GOED). This coveted GOED award honors companies across Utah's 25 rural counties for their exceptional accomplishments, growth, community impact, job generation, and innovation. LV Swiss has consistently excelled in each of these domains, as evidenced by the longevity of its employees, with 25% boasting over a decade of service with the company....(Full Article)
Machining as a service is critical to the manufacturing and production of many different products ranging from household items to spacecraft.
Like every other industry in manufacturing, machining has suffered from the effects of COVID-19 closures.
The good news is that the industry is recovering in sync with the reopening of economies across the country....(Full Article)
Freedom Manufacturing, Inc. Announces Women's Business Enterprise Certification
Monday, August 24, 2020
Freedom Manufacturing, Inc., a business specializing in metal manufacturing, is proud to announce national certification as a Women's Business Enterprise by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC).
Freedom Manufacturing, Inc., formerly known as TKD Manufacturing, Inc., is a machine shop operated by skilled tradesmen, that provides quality parts for a variety of industries. ...(Full Article)
As with other industries, precision machining constantly evolves as advances in technology occur. Choosing to work with a skilled precision machining provider allows companies to utilize the latest advances in this industry, achieving the best possible results. Using a skilled provider delivers access to the latest innovations, such as incorporation of IoT and advancements in precision that deliver superb results.
Overview of Precision Machining in the U.S.
To deliver an overview of the current state of precision machining in the U.S., consider some key statistics. There are currently 1,267 companies in the industry, with 25,925 jobs. The current sales in the industry are $10.4 billion.
The U.S. region with the highest percentage of precision machining companies is the Midwest, f...(Full Article)
Precision milling and turning constitute a relatively modest part of the precision machining industry, with just under 2 percent of the total companies in that space dedicated to this craft. Small but mighty, do not be fooled as this sector is still growing rapidly.
Milling and turning providers saw a 1 percent growth in sales since last year, generating nearly $215 million. This is an impressive figure considering that there are only 145 companies in this space.
Suppliers that focus on precision milling and turning contribute to the economy in other ways as well. As of this year, 2,593 jobs could be directly associated with these companies. This population has grown two percent compared with the previous year.
The growth appears to be evenly distributed as five percent of compani...(Full Article)
Screw machine products make up a key portion of the precision machining industry. The applications for screw machine products are vast, with these items used in appliances, computers, firefighting equipment, airbags and more.
Depending on the manufacturer, screw machine products can be made from stainless steel, aluminum, steel, plastic or bronze. Take a closer look at the size and distribution of the industry to have a better idea of how it fits into precision machining as a whole.
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Part of the precision machining industry, electrical discharge machining (EDM) is a process that relies on electrical discharges or sparks to remove material from a component, creating the desired shape.
The EDM system creates an electrical spark that produces intense heat and can, therefore, melt nearly anything. EDM involves a great deal of precision to ensure that just the targeted portion of the material is exposed to the heat, without any impact to the surfaces below or next to the given area.
EDM Trends
After researchers developed what would be the foundation of modern EDM during the 1940s, this process remained relatively uncommon for a long time. Today, however, it has become one of the most popular machining processes.
Some figures indicate that in 1960, EDM accounte...(Full Article)
Manufacturing companies in Utah continue to expand, according to new data collected by IndustryNet, adding nearly 2,400 jobs in the past year alone. Altogether, Utah has gained more than 25,000 industrial jobs since September of 2010, and now accounts for more jobs than it had during the recession -- a milestone few states have achieved.
Echoing similar progress recorded in other Western states like Colorado and Arizona, Utah's pro-business environment combined with a skilled workforce and a focus on technology and innovation has galvanized the state's industrial sector, helping to create jobs for a seventh straight year.
This article will examine how manufacturing in Utah has evolved over the years, delving into city, county, regional, and historical data collected by Industry...(Full Article)
Recent data collected by IndustryNet shows the U.S. is home to hundreds of thriving machine shops, ready to take on your company's next machining order. Sales in the industry topped $261 million in 2016, and employment inched up a half percent. Your search for the right machine shop should begin with the nature of the machine work that you require. IndustryNet has compiled some top machine shops in the U.S. that provide outstanding service for different types of machine work.
Precision machining
Whether you need a prototype for a new medical device or a large lot of items for the automotive or aircraft industry, JC Milling Co. in Machesney Park, Illinois can meet your needs. JC Milling also applies various protective coatings. Though it began in 1979 as a local machine shop, JC Mil...(Full Article)
IndustryNet's latest data on U.S. machine shops shows the industry is experiencing an uptick in demand. The state of the machine shop industry is strong, with a total of 184 companies employing 2,780 people this year. IndustryNet recorded a half percent rise in the sector overall, as well as a 1.3% rise in sales.
At the moment, the majority of machine shops in the country are in the Midwest area, followed by a tie for the South Atlantic and West South Central regions. New England has the fewest machine shops, with only 4 percent of the companies. Interestingly, the Midwest region is not only the area with the most businesses, but also the area with the most employment growth in the industry, with 23 percent of companies reporting growth to IndustryNet located there.
With a clear ide...(Full Article)
A machine shop is a tinkerer's paradise. Stocked with lathes, drill presses, grinders and other types of machines, a machine shop is a fully-functional business capable of creating, replicating and repairing parts, usually metal.
On a much smaller scale, a machine shop is a hobbyist's dream-come-true, granting the ability to work on anything from motor bikes to decorative home items.
IndustryNet has compiled statistical information analyzing machine shops in the U.S. to gain perspective on current sector trends and compare company performance across a spectrum of data points.
This article will explore current trends in the sector, industry performance and finally regional differences in machine shops in the United States.
With a solid year of expansion in the manufacturing ind...(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)
Laser cutting industry analysis: sales, job numbers reveal strong growth
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
With applications in automotive, aerospace, biomedical, and electronics, the future of laser cutting is looking bright. Industry advances such as micro-engraving and the increasing demand for machine tools predict sectoral growth for laser cutting.
IndustryNet, which maintains current information on nearly 400,000 U.S. manufacturers as well as 10,000+ industrial supply companies, recently analyzed the thousands of machine shops that provide laser cutting services in the U.S. to gain perspective on current industry trends and compare company performance across a spectrum of data points. This article will explore the industry as a whole, examining regional differences within the United States.
According to its most recent analysis, IndustryNet is tracking 198 laser cutting companies wi...(Full Article)
Paul Polesnak has joined Franklin Bronze Precision Components, LLC (FBPC) as Quality Assurance Manager in Franklin, PA.
Paul comes to Franklin Bronze with over 32 years of experience in quality and management systems, continuous improvement, and Lean/Six Sigma activities. He is as a Certified Quality Engineer and held previous roles as a Process and Methods engineer as well as a Senior Supplier Quality engineer.
As Quality Manager, Paul manages the ISO 9000 Quality System, develops, oversees and implements process control and plant continuous improvement activities, and directs all auditing functions at Franklin Bronze. Paul attended Pennsylvania State University, earning a Bachelor's degree in Metallurgy and an MBA from Youngstown State University.
About Franklin Bronze Precision C...(Full Article)
Servicing industry sectors and creating objects of every shape and size, precision machining is used to manufacture everything from the smallest of surgical instruments to the largest of aircraft parts.
In order to manufacture these parts, a precision machinist follows a set of blueprints that are created using computer-aided design (CAD) or computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). These designs are transferred to a computer numerical control (CNC) machine that creates each piece by removing material to precise specifications, enabling the machinist to produce any quantity of parts precisely as designed.
As technology improves, so does the ability of machines to create parts with greater precision. However, manufacturing has not yet reached a point where every job can be performed by a ro...(Full Article)
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