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The sheet metal working industry involves the manipulation and fabrication of thin metal sheets into various components and structures. This industry plays a crucial role in manufacturing, construction, automotive, aerospace, and electronics sectors. Key processes in sheet metal working include cutting, bending, and assembling. Cutting involves techniques such as shearing, laser cutting, and plasma cutting to shape the metal sheets. Bending processes, such as press braking and roll forming, create angles and curves in the metal. Assembling involves joining metal pieces through welding, riveting, or using adhesives.
"Give us the tools, and we will finish the job," Winston Churchill famously once said. Granted, he wasn't talking about carbide tools, but nonetheless tools are as fundamental to U.S. manufacturing as blueprints are to builders. Tool suppliers--whether producing cutting tools, hand tools, power tools, or specialized tooling systems--play a critical role in keeping production lines moving and maintenance teams equipped. This week, we take a closer look at the current state of the U.S. tool supply sector, including the latest trends shaping the market, the largest companies in the industry, and notable suppliers on IndustryNet....(Full Article)
Industrial Category Searches Surge 42% on IndustryNet as Coronavirus Shakes Up U.S. Supply Chains
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
U.S. manufacturers continue to adapt to a business landscape radically altered by COVID-19, with many struggling with supply chain gaps caused by widespread closures in China and across the U.S.
Some industrial companies have remained open, their products deemed critical by the federal government, while others have overhauled their facilities to produce completely new parts and products needed in the coronavirus fight. ...(Full Article)
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