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April, 2000
Features
Keep good coolant from goingbad
Combining proven filtration systems with new technologies helps shops clean up water-soluble coolant and reduce costs.
Material matters
Using ceramic materials for CMM components results in a more accurate and reliable machine.
Modular mania
A cylindrical grinding machine manufacturer delivers production and precision one modular building-block system at a time.
Multispindle heads blast through rocket parts
To maintain an aggressive production schedule, a major aerospace company jettisons its in-house multispindle gearbox manufacturing operations.
When welding looks like an inside job
Many shops are bringing traditionally outsourced welding jobs back in-house. But why?