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Canadian Fabricating & Welding October 2018
Canadian Fabricating & Welding is Canada's only national, monthly magazine dedicated to complete coverage of the metal forming and fabricating industry. Our topnotch editorial covers a wide range of topics, including bending, forming, cutting, fabricating, tube and pipe, and welding.
ERP helps optimize workflow in fab shop
- By Lindsay Luminoso
- Nov 15, 2018
- Automation and Software
- Article
With employees located in three separate locations and many projects in production, the MakLoc team focused on finding ways to manage work flow efficiently and was able to do so with the integration of an ERP system.
Opening the door on new opportunities
- By Rob Colman
- Oct 31, 2018
- Fabricating
- Article
Peelle has specialized in the fabrication of freight elevator doors for 113 years. But a desire to grow the business has pushed the company into the passenger elevator door market. To support that move, it has invested in new laser cutting and press brake technology. These investments have also had an impact on its core products.
Fume management: Know your hierarchy of controls
- By Rob Colman
- Oct 29, 2018
- Welding
- Article
Managing welding fumes has become a topic discussed with greater frequency since the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH®) updated its guidance on Threshold Limit Values (TLVs®) and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs®) in 2013. At that time it created a new TLV of...
Manufacturing advances at FABTECH® 2018
- By Kate Bachman
- Oct 23, 2018
- Automation and Software
- Article
FABTECH attendees will be propelled forward in the momentum of the circulating crowds, whirring machinery demonstrations, dynamic presentations, and peer-to-peer networking at the 19th largest tradeshow in the U.S. the Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC).
Process flow reimagined
- By Rob Colman
- Oct 19, 2018
- Automation and Software
- Article
Efficiencies can be found in many forms – from new equipment investments to rethinking how a shop floor flows. Often, it’s a combination of the two that pays the greatest dividends. That is the experience of Winnipeg-based service centre Brunswick Steel. Between the adoption of newer fibre...
Getting a Grip
- By Gunter Glocker
- Oct 16, 2018
- Fabricating
- Article
As press brakes became more versatile and accurate, there was a natural demand that the tooling be faster to set up and be equally precise, without having to make continuous adjustments.
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