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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)
Milling and turning machine operations are both categorized as a subtractive process. The material is removed from an object in order to create a different shape, with the difference between the two processes being how the material is removed.
When it comes to producing parts quickly with high precision, the importance of milling and turning machines cannot be understated. Utilizing the right machine, a cube can be turned into a sphere, a disc into a ring and a block of metal into an engine block.
The current size of the milling and turning market is 145 companies employing a total of 2,593 people. All companies in this space are privately owned and overwhelmingly distribute domestically. The rapid reshoring of various industries has given these companies an economic shot in the arm....(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)
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)
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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