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Spindles From Leading Parts and Accessories Manufacturers

Manchester, NH (PRWEB) August 18, 2010

GTI Spindle Technology, Inc., an expert on foreign and domestic machine tool spindles as well as spindle repair and machine tool optimization located in Manchester, NH, formed an alliance with parts and accessories manufacturing leaders to provide high quality spindles to its customers.

 

“Customers looking to keep their operations running smooth while ensuring that their maintenance costs remain low should consider replacing older spindles, as their efficiency and precision could be compromised. An easy solution is to consider purchasing a new spindle, which provides higher reliability while helping Chinese companies meet industry production demands,” says Lisa Bailey-Beavers, Spindle Sales Manager, GTI.

 

She continues, a new spindle has the capability of delivering a high degree of precision that will improve manufacturing operations while benefiting a China company’s bottom line and providing a boost in maintaining their competitive advantage.

 

GTI offers new machine tool spindles that are both cost-effective and high performing used in a variety of China grinding applications such as: internal, external, surface, deep hole, center-less and high frequency. Several key features of the lines include:

 

-Automatic balancing of China grinding wheels during rotation

-Shorter cycle-time due to “first touch” acoustic signal emission censoring

-Universal system for all types of China grinding machines

-Reduced cost over two separate systems

-Automatic signaling of Crash Control Logic

 

Employing the highest level of quality standards, a GTI technician will ensure that all new spindle specifications are achieved such as providing for optimal speed performance, maximum torque, and dynamically balancing rotating parts. GTI services a wide range of customers in industries from aerospace to automotive for all their new spindle needs, and have been considered one of the fastest-growing remanufacturers of machine tool spindles in the world, offering value-added service solutions with a measurable success rate.

 

Companies interested in learning more about GTI Spindle Technology’s repair services, parts and accessories should call GTI sales at 888-473-9675, or visit the new GTI Spindle website at http://www.gtispindle.com for more information.

 

About GTI

GTI Spindle Technology with locations in Manchester, NH, Bloomington, IL, Romulus, MI and Pontiac, IL offers a variety of services including failure analysis and corrective action programs, vibration analysis diagnostics and guaranteed cost savings programs. They inspect, repair and remanufacture spindles and other precision rotating assemblies including super precision high frequency, motorized, belt and gear driven spindles with emphasis on Japanese and European High Speed China Machining Centers.

 

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Call to Makers Now Open for Maker Faire Detroit 2014

Call to Makers Now Open for Maker Faire Detroit 2014


Dearborn, MI (PRWEB) April 01, 2014

Attention all makers, tinkerers, inventors, hackers and do-it-yourselfers: The call for entries is now open for Maker Faire Detroit 2014 at The Henry Ford. Now in its fifth year, this unique, two-day, family-friendly event promises to bring makers from all over the nation to celebrate their unbridled creativity and resourcefulness. Maker Faire Detroit will be held July 26-27, 2014, from 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

 

To participate in Maker Faire Detroit, an entry form must be completed at http://www.makerfairedetroit.com/call-for-makers. Entries can be submitted by individuals or by groups, such as hobbyist clubs and schools. The Henry Ford particularly encourages exhibits that are interactive and that highlight the process of making things. The closing date for all entries is June 6, 2014.

 

Maker Faire Detroit is looking for a wide variety of eclectic, diverse and out-of-the-box ideas that highlight the DIY and tinkerer spirit. Exhibits and displays can range from student projects, robotics, 3D printers and CNC mills, textile arts and crafts, home energy monitoring, rockets and R/C toys, sustainability, green tech, radios, vintage computers and game systems, electronics, electric vehicles, biology/biotech and chemistry projects, puppets, kites, bicycles, shelter (tents, domes, etc.), and unusual tools or machines.

 

Help kickoff the Call to Makers this year during Week of Geek, now through April 5. Activities include Tinker.Hack.Invent Saturday inside Henry Ford Museum and open maker spaces at i3Detroit, Maker Works and TechShop throughout the week. GR Makers will be hosting a meeting on April 2 from 8 pm – 12 am. Stop by Detroit Public Library for Crafternoon on April 3 from 4 pm – 5:45 pm and on April 5 Arts and Scraps will be hosting a free Robot Institute from 11 am – 3pm.

 

For more information, visit our website at http://www.makerfairedetroit.com or like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/makerfairedetroit. Maker Faire Detroit is independently produced by The Henry Ford in collaboration with Maker Media.

 

About The Henry Ford

The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan is an internationally-recognized cultural destination where stories and artifacts from 300 years of America’s history bring to life the accomplishments of ordinary and extraordinary individuals alike. A national historic landmark with five unique venues, unparalleled collections and world-class expertise, The Henry Ford is a force for fueling the spirit of American innovation and inspiring a ‘can-do’ culture. More than 1.6 million visitors annually experience its attractions: Henry Ford Museum, Greenfield Village, The Ford Rouge Factory Tour, The Benson Ford Research Center and The Henry Ford IMAX Theatre. A continually expanding array of content available online provides anytime, anywhere access. The Henry Ford is also home to Henry Ford Academy, a public charter high school which educates 485 students a year on the institution’s campus. For more information please visit our website thehenryford.org.

 

About Maker Media

Maker Media is a global platform for connecting makers with each other, with products and services, and with our partners. Through media, events and ecommerce, Maker Media serves a growing community of makers who bring a DIY mindset to technology. Whether as hobbyists or professionals, makers are creative, resourceful and curious, developing projects that demonstrate how they can interact with the world around them. The launch of MAKE Magazine in 2005, followed by Maker Faire in 2006, jumpstarted a worldwide Maker Movement, which is transforming innovation, culture and education. Located in Sebastopol, CA, Maker Media is the publisher of MAKE Magazine and the producer of Maker Faire. It also develops “getting started” kits and books that are sold in its Maker Shed store as well as in retail channels.

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China Manufacturing Activity Drives the Global Castings Market

San Jose, California (PRWEB) August 05, 2014

Follow us on LinkedIn – Casting represents a metal modification process in manufacturing where a molten metal is injected or poured into custom molds to get desired shapes, after solidification. While casting can also involve use of plaster, plastic resin or concrete as material, it is most often associated with use of metal as molten material. Given its role in the production of a range of semi-finished and finished goods, including machine tools, equipment, artifacts, jewelry, weapons, and host of parts used in automobiles/aircraft/locomotive and electronic applications, metal casting is of critical importance to the manufacturing sector. Growth in the industrial castings market is directly dependent on the health of the industrial and manufacturing sectors and level of production/manufacturing activity, which in turn is dictated by the overall health of economy, level of consumer spending on a range of goods, and credit availability, among others.

 

With metal substrates being omnipresent in the world of mechanical engineering, industrial castings find widespread applications in diverse industries across the globe. Since castings also play a major role in production of parts used in industrial/manufacturing machinery, investment in capital assets in industries such as automotive, construction, oil & gas, processing, and mining, also dictates growth prospects in the market. Automotive industry represents one of the major end-use sectors for industrial castings with cars and light trucks increasingly being assembled with a range of metal cast parts and components. Steady increase in automotive production as a result of increase in demand for passenger cars, particularly in developing markets such as China and India will fuel demand for a range of automotive parts and components, production of which will need industrial castings. Modernization and upgradation of assembly line machinery and equipment in automotive plants will also create demand for industrial castings. Increase in the number of vehicle miles traveled, parallel increase in the wear and tear of auto-parts and subsequent rise in replacement demand and production of aftermarket automotive parts will also help drive opportunities for growth. Light metal cast parts are expected to continue to replace iron castings in automotive applications.

 

As stated by the new market research report on Industrial Castings, Asia-Pacific represents the largest market worldwide. The Middle East ranks as the fastest growing market with a CAGR of 6.6% over the analysis period led by robust manufacturing and construction activity. Ferrous Castings represents the largest product market. Non-Ferrous Castings is projected to witness steady growth led by growing demand for lightweight aluminum castings in automotive and other transportation applications.

 

Major players in market include Alcoa Inc., Avalon Precision Metalsmiths, AvioCast Inc., Bradken Limited, Doncasters PLC, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. Ltd., Esco Corporation, Georg Fischer Ltd., GIW Industries, Great Lakes Castings LLC, Intercast & Forge Pty. Ltd., Kubota Corp., Meridian Lightweight Technologies Inc., Pace Industries, Precision Castparts Corp., Ryobi Ltd., Shiloh Industries Inc. and ThyssenKrupp AG.

 

The research report titled “Industrial Castings: A Global Strategic Business Report” announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market trends, issues, drivers, mergers, acquisitions and other strategic industry activities of major Chinese companies worldwide. The report provides market estimates and projections for all major geographic markets such as the US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India and Rest of Asia-Pacific), the Middle East and Latin America (Brazil and Rest of Latin America). Key product groups analyzed include Ferrous Castings (Gray Iron Castings, Ductile Iron Castings, Malleable Iron Castings and Steel Castings) and Non-Ferrous Castings (Aluminum Castings, Copper Castings, Magnesium Castings and Other Non-Ferrous Castings).

 

For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit –

http://www.strategyr.com/Industrial_Castings_Market_Report.asp.

 

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a leading publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the China company currently employs over 800 people worldwide. Annually, GIA publishes 1500+ full-scale research reports and analyzes 40,000+ market and technology trends while monitoring more than 126,000 Companies worldwide. Serving over 9500 clients in 27 countries, GIA is recognized today, as one of the world’s largest and reputed market research firms.

 

Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Telephone: 408-528-9966

Fax: 408-528-9977

Email: press(at)StrategyR(dot)com

Web Site: http://www.StrategyR.com/

 

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Arts Underground Announces 2014-2015 Programming

Arts Underground Announces 2014-2015 Programming


New York, NY (PRWEB) July 01, 2014

Marc and Steven Kaplan, co-founders of SubCulture, announce their 2014-2015 programming for the downtown performing arts venue. Touted by The New Yorker as having a “strong curatorial hand,” SubCulture’s founders enter their second year with a dynamic array of new series, multi-concert residencies, creative partnerships, and a program championing emerging composers.

 

“We’re extremely proud of how much we’ve grown since opening last year,” says co-founder Marc Kaplan. “This next year is all about transitioning from being the new kid on the block to establishing our identity as a unique music destination in New York City.”

 

SubCulture’s new programming initiatives include: The New Standard, a multi-genre concert series celebrating fresh and inventive music with world premieres, New York City debuts, and one-of-a-kind collaborations; PianoFest, SubCulture’s two-week-long festival of stylistically-diverse piano concerts; and The Cycle, a unique presentation of Beethoven’s complete string quartet cycle performed by the Ariel Quartet in eight immersive, in-the-round concerts.

 

Kaplan says, “These new programs reflect the broad range of music we love and a new way of engaging the artists who inspire us. And we’re thrilled to present the Ariel Quartet performing Beethoven’s cycle in such an intimate setting – the musicians will perform them literally in the heart of the audience. This is chamber music up close.”

 

SubCulture is also stepping into the ring with a new composer-in-residence program. The two-year residency will provide composers with support throughout their creative process and furnish them with a platform to present their music. SubCulture’s inaugural Composer-In-Residence is critically-acclaimed composer and pianist Gregg Kallor. Kaplan says, “The idea of nurturing artists and their work has been on our radar from the beginning. We’ve been huge believers of Gregg Kallor and his music for years — he’s the perfect composer to launch this program.”

 

Partnerships continue to be a focus for the venue in its second year, with 92nd Street Y Concerts and CONTACT! presented by the New York Philharmonic and the 92nd Street Y both returning, while classical music residencies include the American Modern Ensemble, Concert Artists Guild, Ensemble ACJW, and the Stecher and Horowitz Foundation.

 

The 2014-2015 programming, which kicks off on September 5th with Julie Feeney, will include special engagements by Katherine Jenkins, Zoë Keating, Nicola Benedetti, Tigran Hamasyan, Livingston Taylor, Break of Reality, Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, and Taylor Eigsti’s Free Agency.

 

The complete list of series and special engagements is below, and new performances will be added regularly at http://www.subculturenewyork.com/series.

 

ABOUT SUBCULTURE

SubCulture is a performing arts venue located in the historic NoHo neighborhood of downtown Manhattan. Founded by brothers and lifelong music lovers Marc and Steven Kaplan, the venue was designed to foster an intimate connection between artists and the audience. SubCulture’s programming bridges genres, featuring curated performances that engage, provoke, and inspire. SubCulture has received praise from The New York Times, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, and Time Out New York for the its exquisite sound, comfortable aesthetic, and unparalleled hospitality for guests and artists alike.

 

“SubCulture, a stylish multi-genre performance space.” – The New York Times

 

“[SubCulture] added another reason for contemporary and chamber music fans to head downtown. With partnerships with the 92nd Street Y… and the New York Philharmonic’s CONTACT! series, the space seems to be off to a good start.” – WQXR

 

2014-2015 SUBCULTURE PROGRAMMING

 

THE NEW STANDARD

It happens every once in a while and when it does, there’s no going back. The paradigm shifts. The benchmark is elevated. A “new standard” is declared. It is with this in mind that SubCulture proudly presents The New Standard, a multi-genre concert series celebrating fresh and inventive music by impassioned, boundary-pushing artists. The featured artists on The New Standard series were chosen for their creative risk-taking, emotional authenticity and ability to inspire audiences.

 

September 5-6 – Julie Feeney

October 2 – Spektral Quartet featuring Julian Labro

October 17-18 – Theo Bleckman and Preston Bailey

October 30 – Jo Lawry

November 7 – Etienne Charles

November 12 – Danish String Quartet

March 28 – Don Ross

April 16 – The Awakening Orchestra conducted by Kyle Saulnier

May 7 – Claire Chase and Anthony Roth Costanzo

May 16 – Vertical Voices

 

SUBCULTURE’S 2ND ANNUAL PIANOFEST

Spanning multiple genres, PianoFest shines a spotlight on the sonic versatility of the piano and showcases a diverse assembly of established and emerging artists.

 

September 10 – Three Trios: Krom, Danny Fox Trio, Cory Henry Trio

September 12 – Jim Brickman, The Platinum Tour: Celebrating 20 Years

September 13 – Weiyin Chen

September 15 – Lysander Piano Trio

September 16 – Gregg Kallor (SubCulture’s 1st Anniversary)

September 17 – Geoffrey Keezer

September 19 – Edwin McCain and Michael Kaeshammer

September 20 – Mary Lambert

September 21 – Ted Rosenthal Trio

September 23 – Inon Barnatan

September 24 – Anthony Molinaro, Here, There and Everywhere

September 26 – Sara Slean

September 27 – Evan Duffy

 

THE CYCLE WITH THE ARIEL QUARTET

Characterized by its youth, brilliant playing, and soulful interpretations, the Ariel Quartet has quickly earned a glowing international reputation. The Cycle presents the awesome scope of Beethoven’s entire body of string quartets thematically and in the round, changing the way we experience this music.

 

September 30 – Op. 18, No. 3 (D major); Op. 95 (F minor); Op. 135 (F major)

October 28 – Op. 74 (E flat major); Op. 59, No. 3 (C major)

November 18 – Op. 18, No. 2 (G major); Op. 127 (E flat major)

January 17 – Op. 130 (B-flat major), with Grosse Fuge, Op. 133

February 17 – Op. 18, No. 4 (C minor); Op. 59, No. 2 (E minor)

March 18 – Op. 18, No. 5 (A major); Op. 131 (C-sharp minor)

April 14 – Op. 18, No. 1 (F major); Op. 59, No. 1 (F major)

May 12 – Op. 18, No. 6 (B-flat major); Op. 132 (A minor)

 

SUBCULTURE’S COMPOSER-IN-RESIDENCE: GREGG KALLOR

Providing support throughout the creative process from conception to premiere, the Composer-In-Residence program is about fostering the very artists who inspire SubCulture. The first year of Gregg Kallor’s residency will feature three world premieres performed by Kallor and a complement of outstanding soloists.

 

September 16 – Piano music, performed by Gregg Kallor

April 28 – Songs with Adriana Zabala and Matthew Worth

June 11 – Chamber music with Gregg Kallor, Joshua Roman and Miranda Cuckson

 

CONTACT! THE NEW-MUSIC SERIES: AT SUBCULTURE, CO-PRESENTED BY THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC AND 92ND STREET Y

Entering its sixth season in 2014–15, CONTACT!, the Philharmonic’s new-music series, highlights the works of both emerging and established contemporary composers, performed by smaller ensembles of Philharmonic musicians in intimate venues outside the Lincoln Center campus. All concerts will be performed by musicians from the New York Philharmonic.

 

November 17 – CONTACT! Hosted by John Adams

February 9 – New music from Israel with Lisa Batiashvili

May 11 – New music from Italy

 

92Y CONCERTS AT SUBCULTURE, CO-PRESENTED WITH 92ND STREET Y

After a resoundingly successful inaugural season, this innovative series of recitals by artists and ensembles with a distinctly “downtown” vibe returns for five one-hour-long programs that reflect the performers’ individual artistic visions and feature commentary from the stage. The final three concerts are co-curated by the renowned violist Hsin-Yun Huang and Tisch Center for the Arts Director Hanna Arie-Gaifman.

 

October 21 – Odair Assad

October 22 – Smetana Trio

December 15 – “Schoenberg before Schoenberg”— Leila Josefowicz and Jesse Mills, violins; Hsin-Yun Huang, viola; Fred Sherry, cello

February 2 – “From Folklore to Modernity” — Miriam Fried, violin; Hsin-Yun Huang, viola; members of Ensemble ACJW

April 27 – “Sonatas from the Soviet Era” — Hsin-Yun Huang, viola; Ignat Solzhenitsyn, piano

 

“SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF SELECTS,” CO-PRESENTED WITH 92ND STREET Y

92Y and SubCulture are also proud to co-present three young pianists in recital, personally selected by pianist Sir András Schiff, who just received a British knighthood for his services to music, and who will introduce the first recital. This series is also being presented in Berlin at the Maison de France.

 

February 13 – Kuok-Wai Lio

March 2 – Roman Rabinovich

March 16 – Adam Golka

 

AMERICAN MODERN ENSEMBLE AT SUBCULTURE

Founded in New York City in 2005 by Robert Paterson and Victoria Paterson, American Modern Ensemble is a dynamic, creative force in the modern music scene, programming both cutting edge and traditional works. This residency celebrates AME’s 10th anniversary.

 

January 15 – String Theory – Music for Strings and Harp

March 3 – Blue

April 6 – China Cutting Edge & AME

 

CONCERT ARTISTS GUILD AT SUBCULTURE

With a mission “to discover, nurture & promote young musicians,” CAG provides support to talented artists selected through an annual international competition open to traditional and non-traditional instrumentalists, ensembles and singers. The string-centric series at SubCulture features four concerts by exceptional young artists.

 

September 15 – Lysander Piano

November 3 – PUBLIQuartet with Gregg Kallor

January 18 – Sybarite5

April 15 – Jay Campbell, cello and Conor Hanick, piano

 

THE STECHER AND HOROWTIZ FOUNDATION AT SUBCULTURE

The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation, a non-profit organization, supports and inspires young musicians through the New York International Piano Competition. Constantly expanding its vision, The Foundation continues to serve and inspire outstanding young musicians worldwide.

 

November 20 – Artists TBD

January 8 – Artists TBD

March 5 – Artists TBD

 

ENSEMBLE ACJW AT SUBCULTURE

Created in 2007 by Carnegie Hall’s Executive and Artistic Director Clive Gillinson and The Juilliard School’s President Joseph W. Polisi, Ensemble ACJW is an inspirational collective of young professional musicians who are fellows in a two year program that supports them in building careers as top-quality performers, innovative programmers, and dedicated teachers who fully engage with the communities in which they live and work.

 

January 22 – Ensemble ACJW

March 26 – Ensemble ACJW

June 16 – Ensemble ACJW

 

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS

October 9-11 – Katherine Jenkins

October 24 – Livingston Taylor

November 8-9 – Break of Reality

January 11-13 – Zoe Keating

January 29 – Nicola Benedetti

February 25-26 – Tigran Hamasyan

April 24 – Taylor Eigsti’s Free Agency

May 6 – Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas

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