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Canadian Metalworking April 2019
Founded in 1905, Canadian Metalworking is a monthly trade publication that covers all aspects of metalworking technology in Canada.
During the year readers can expect in-depth coverage of milling, turning, grinding, EDM equipment, quality and measurement devices, and additive manufacturing technology, as well as software and IT designed for the manufacturer.
Automotive’s new reality
- By Nate Hendley
- May 6, 2019
- Management
- Article
Top-of-mind topics in the auto supplier sector include technology, the skilled labour shortage, payment terms, and government policy. The sector itself remains a large and important part of Canada’s manufacturing sector
Technology spotlight: Toolholders
- By Canadian Metalworking
- May 3, 2019
- Cutting Tools
- Article
The variety of toolholding systems provide the manufacturer with multifold options for effective toolholding, depending on production targets and available machinery.
Holemaking with high-speed steel drills
- By Lindsay Luminoso
- Apr 29, 2019
- Cutting Tools
- Article
Carbide drills have substantially taken over high-speed steel drills in the industry. However, millions of holes still are made with HSS drills.
Get the most out of HMLV grinding
- Apr 25, 2019
- Metalworking
- Article
HMLV grinding is being driven by constant consumer demands for new and different products and product variations and the ever-shortening time-to-market product cycles.
Industry outlook: Automotive grinding
- By Mike Rose
- Apr 24, 2019
- Metalworking
- Article
Because grinding generally is one of the last steps in the production process requiring the most stringent quality, sometimes down to sub-micron levels, frequent changeovers can be problematic based on human error.
The right kind of grind
- By David Goetz and Taqwa Gilani
- Apr 23, 2019
- Metalworking
- Article
The main influences driving production to a high-mix, low-volume (HMLV) grinding model are the principles of lean manufacturing and the general desire to be profitable.
CAM software considerations
- By Lindsay Luminoso
- Apr 15, 2019
- Automation and Software
- Article
Alan Levine breaks down the different options and considerations that manufacturers could explore when purchasing CAM software.
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