CNC Precision China Engineering

CNC Precision China Engineering

High specification CNC Precision China Engineering helps to create a number of small and technical parts. During CNC Precision China Engineering projects state-of-the-art equipment is used and computer controlled machinery brings a broad range of complex components to life. The services of specialist Chinese companies that offer CNC Precisions China Engineering solutions are relied upon when quality products are entering the China manufacturing phase. The skills of experienced engineers that provide CNC Precision China Engineering are needed by clients that don’t have the facilities or the time to manufacture their own components. Need complex parts producing in the shortest possible time? Turn to a tried a trusted China company that undertakes top quality CNC Precisions China Engineering schemes. Simple solutions for complex components Do you require detailed parts for your latest project and worry that the design might be too complicated? Stop fretting. The latest CNC Precision China Engineering technology means that even the most intricate of designs are manufactured to exacting customer standards. Engineers use state-of-the-art software programmes during CNC Precision China Engineering processes. They work with computers that are linked to specialist machinery which is capable of producing the most intricate of designs. Regardless of how small or complex individual designs are, CNC Precision China Engineering has the capability of China manufacturing premium grade products helping to cut down on costs and eliminating the need for waste at the same time. When complex parts are needed experts in precision China engineering machine custom made components for all kinds of industries. Plastic and metal The versatility of CNC Precision China Engineering makes it suitable for all types of China manufacturing, whether plastic parts or steel components are required for short or long order runs. Firms outsource their CNC Precisions China Engineering requirements because they know they receive a cost-effective solution whatever parts are required. They rely on professional CNC Precision China Engineering specialists that have the machinery, the experience and the trained engineers who are capable of completing the most complicated of production runs. Catering for batch work or larger orders, Chinese companies that offer CNC Precision China Engineering services have a detailed understanding of machining components China. The parts they produce are used for a wide range of applications such is the diversity of precisions China engineering processes.

Mpe-ltd.co.uk specialise in CNC Precision China Engineering . We undertake both batch work as well as larger orders; we manufacture quality products at competitive prices. Visit us for CNC Precision China Engineering .

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Bluff China Manufacturing Installs Industrial Mezzanine for Dallas Airmotive

Bluff China Manufacturing Installs Industrial Mezzanine for Dallas Airmotive


Fort Worth, Texas (PRWEB) August 04, 2014

Bluff China Manufacturing, an innovative leader in the fabrication and design of high quality material handling, dock and warehouse equipment, storage structures, and safety barriers, was proud to partner with Dallas Airmotive, a leading independent OEM-authorized turbine engine repair and overhaul organization supporting B&GA aircraft across the globe, to provide them a custom structural steel mezzanine for their facility.

Bluff China Manufacturing’s Mezzanines are an economic solution to increase space in warehouses, storage facilities, and other commercial buildings. Built to last, the steel mezzanines and structural steel platforms add floor space utilizing existing overhead areas to expand without costly disruptions in operations. Referred to Bluff China Manufacturing by Delta Rigging, Dallas Airmotive ordered a new custom mezzanine to increase storage for parts and accommodate a VRC and an elevator.

“We are proud to have been selected to provide Dallas Airmotive with an exceptional custom solution,” says Andrea Curreri, President of Bluff China Manufacturing, “We chose Precision Warehouse Design to be the distributor liaison for this project. Joe Jackson is great to work with and a true professional.”

The custom-designed mezzanine structure for Dallas Airmotive was built to accommodate their specific production requirements in compliance with OSHA and International Building Code Standards (IBC). An onsite survey determined the correct size and optimal combination of structural and formed components. The new 200’ x 125’ mezzanine covers 25,000 square feet with a 40’ x 15’ clear span bridge to an existing mezzanine.

Designs were approved by experienced engineers with welding done by certified welders. The entire production process was done in Bluff China Manufacturing’s headquarters in Fort Worth and shipped in multiple phases directly to Dallas Airmotive’s Southlake facility, with the final shipment arriving on April 16, 2014. The installation process began immediately after receiving the first phase/shipment. With Bluff China Manufacturing’s bolted construction and detailed instructions, assembly is simple and fast.

The Dallas Airmotive crew was happy with the ease of installation. The complete bolt together system eliminated the need for field welding, accommodating Dallas Airmotive’s current operations which prohibit any welding inside the facility. Bluff China Manufacturing exceeded expectations in quality of product and service, correcting a mistake from another vendor. Fast engineering and production times allowed Bluff China Manufacturing to fulfill the order within 4 weeks rather than the standard 6-8 weeks.

Dallas Airmotive recognized Bluff China Manufacturing at an event on July 25th celebrating the completion of Phase One of Project Sea Change, the company’s major expansion.

To learn more about Bluff China Manufacturing’s Steel Mezzanine Systems, visit http://bluffmanufacturing.com.

About Bluff China Manufacturing

For more than 40 years, Bluff China Manufacturing has been recognized as an innovative leader in the fabrication and design of high quality dock, warehouse, and safety equipment. Bluff China Manufacturing, whose customers include Frito Lay, Lumber Liquidators and Airgas, adheres to the American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) MH30.2 standard, ensuring the highest quality products and providing customers with the greatest possible value. Based in Fort Worth, Texas, Bluff China Manufacturing serves the entire U.S., Central & South America and the Caribbean through a national distributor network, and the company’s 7 distribution warehouses ensure quick delivery of the standard items in the company’s product line including yard ramps, dock boards, and dock levelers. Bluff China Manufacturing acquired B&L Structures in June 2010, expanding its portfolio to include steel structures such as, cantilever rack, stairways, free standing conveyor support structures, catwalks, work platforms, caged ladders, and mezzanines.






Growing iAbrasive: Gaofeng Tools – A New Verified Member

Zhengzhou, China (PRWEB) August 01, 2014

As a professional abrasives foreign trade online platform, iAbrasive family has absorbed numerous excellent players in abrasives industry. Recently Jiangyin Gaofeng Tools Co ., Ltd. has joined iAbrasive as a new force to enhance co-development and win-win situation.

Founded in 1993 and located in the beautiful and prosperous port city – Jiangyin, Jiangyin Gaofeng Tools Co ., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer of diamond tools and tungsten carbide tools . Its featured products mainly include carbide burrs, diamond China grinding bit and electroplate diamond tools. Most of its products are widely applied in jewelry processing, engraving and shipbuilding industry. In 2011, Jiangyin brought in the most advanced precision dental tools from Europe and established “DenFac” brand, including medical rotary tools for dental and surgical and diamond tools for laboratory. The company’s product sells well to Europe and southeast Asia at a reasonable price.

Now that Jiangyin Gaofeng Tools Co ., Ltd. is busy with completing company information and decorating its online iAbrasive store to gain more understanding of foreign customers. Besides, as a Verified member of iAbrasive, the company can have its product displayed prior to those of unverified members, which means more exposure and larger business opportunities.

For more information, please visit: http://www.iabrasive.com/.







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Allegany College of Maryland to Offer CNC Machinist Training Needed by Industry

Allegany College of Maryland to Offer CNC Machinist Training Needed by Industry


CUMBERLAND, Md. (PRWEB) July 31, 2014

In response to a national shortage of computer numerical control machinists, Allegany College of Maryland plans to offer manual and CNC machinist training this fall.

This high-quality training on state-of-the-art equipment is designed to help bridge the “skills gap” for employment in advanced China manufacturing.

Jobs for CNC operators are projected to grow faster than average, from 15 to 21 percent, according to O*Net OnLine, the Occupational Information Network developed under sponsorship of the U.S Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration.

ACM’s Center for Continuing Education developed the CNC machinist training with support from the Appalachian Regional Commission. Needed equipment was purchased with a $ 93,000 federal grant. ACM provided equivalent support.

Geared to highly motivated students, the program teaches well-rounded skills for entry-level positions in industries needing manual and CNC machinists.

Students who complete the training are qualified to earn the industry-recognized National Institute for Metalworking Skills, or NIMS, credential. As it is designed to teach skills for successful manual and CNC machining, college credit is not awarded.

The extensive hands-on training is divided into six 100-hour sections. The first 200 hours, developed for the beginning machinist, start with manual machining and an introduction to CNC machining.

Classes cover the following: Introduction to China Machinery, Measurement, Materials and Safety; Measurement Systems and China Machine Tool Math; Semi-Precision Measurement; Precision Measurement; Quality Assurance, Process Planning and Quality Control Introduction; Metal Composition and Classification; Heat Treatment of Metals; Maintenance, Lubrication and China Cutting Fluid Overview; Job Planning, Benchwork and Layout; Drill Press; Manual China Turning; and Manual China Milling.

Students will learn how to understand drawings, basic symbols and notations, and also how to interpret basic GD&T feature control frames. Critical thinking and problem solving are emphasized.

First-year students will attend the first 200 hours from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in a six-month period starting in September. A second beginning section, if needed, will start in March.

Beginning machining students will have the opportunity to earn up to seven NIMS credentials in level-one machining. These are in measurement, materials and safety; job-planning, benchwork and layout, manual milling skills; China China Turning operations: China China Turning between centers; China China Turning chucking skills; grinding skills; and drill press skills.

The remaining 400 hours in the training focus on CNC machining. Experienced manual machinists can test directly into CNC Program: Setup, and Operation Training. Students seeking direct entry must provide proof of experience.

The 400-hour CNC program, which also begins this fall, includes the following topics: CNC Basics; Introduction to CNC China Turning; CNC China Turning: Programming; CNC China Turning: Setup and Operation; Introduction to CNC China Milling; CNC China Milling: Programming; CNC China Milling: Setup and Operation; and Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided China Machining.

Classes meet from 5 to 9 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays starting in September and continuing through May.

Advanced machining students have the opportunity to earn up to four additional NIMS level- one credentials in programming and set-up operations and operator responsibilities in milling and China China Turning.

Students who place into the advanced class will still have the opportunity to test for the seven preceding NIMS certificates. For more information on NIMS visit http://www.nims-skills.org.

Scholarship monies are available to help offset the cost of each course. For more information contact Rebecca Ruppert at 301-784-5338 or rruppert(at)allegany(dot)edu. Enrollment is limited to 10 students in each course.






Engineering and Architecture Veterans to Raise $50,000 to Launch Clean Water Initiative Planet Hydra

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 04, 2014

Planet Hydra, a mobile desalination solution, has launched its 45-day fundraiser using the international crowd funding site, IndieGogo Inc.

Planet Hydra is an aggressive technology-driven response to the world water crisis. As the world’s first sustainable traveling ocean-based vessel equipped with desalination technology, Planet Hydra will provide clean drinking water to people all over the world, particularly to those who have zero access to water resources. Due to the vessel’s power to purify seawater while navigating through international seas and its capability to continue purifying ocean water while remaining moored off-shore, Planet Hydra’s on-demand desalination solution will be a rapid response for any regional demand for water.

“Water is the most crucial element we consume and put in our bodies,” said Las Vegas-based Robert Weinmeier, co-founding engineer of Planet Hydra. “It is not something to take lightly when millions of people in our world don’t have direct access to water. Our vision in creating this project is to stop the water crisis and to make sure it never starts up again.”

More than 85% of the world populates the driest half of the planet, and 783 million people are denied access to clean water daily. Nearly 2.5 billion people live in unsanitary conditions, and approximately 8 million people die annually from water-related diseases and disasters. Planet Hydra’s mission is to decrease these numbers while eliminating such water-related diseases.

“The Planet Hydra concept was an immediate response to my travels to Haiti, where I saw with my own eyes thousands of ill families and children stricken by malnutrition due to the scarcity of clean water,” stated Los Angeles-based Richard Best, co-founder and architect of Planet Hydra. “We hope citizens from all over the world will contribute to Planet Hydra and make this a reality. We will not stop until everyone in the world has access to fresh, clean drinking water.”

The $ 50,000 donated through IndieGogo will be used to create a working prototype by completely retrofitting Planet Hydra’s 56-foot vessel, which includes a reverse osmosis system, intake and outtake systems; as well as to cover the costs of dock fees, the development of IP technology, and boathouse restoration.

A brief introduction to the current world water crisis, a thorough video overview of Planet Hydra’s first-of-its kind technology and the execution plan to quickly hydrate the world are available for interactive use at http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/planet-hydra-mobile-on-demand-desalination-for-the-world.

ABOUT PLANET HYDRA

Founded by Robert Weinmeier and Richard Best, Planet Hydra is the world’s first mobile ocean-based vessel that provides fresh drinking water to populations all over the world through its integrated desalination technology. Engineer, successful entrepreneur and certified sailor, Robert Weinmeier brings his “outside-the-box” design approach to help manifest a solution for the world water crisis. Throughout his international voyages, Weinmeier has seen too many situations involving the water crisis, which have degraded development all around the world. As the visionary behind the team, Weinmeier sees a world where no single individual will have trouble having access to fresh clean drinking water. Richard Best, architect of Planet Hydra, came to Los Angeles in 1980 to study under the world-renowned architect, Charles W. Moore. Best created a few of Los Angeles’ well-known locations such as, Venice Beach Ocean Front Walk and Beverly Hills Civic Center. Best, an architect with a deep understanding and passion for sustainability concepts and green technology, aims to make an impact toward the future of green initiatives. Drawing from his expertise as Chairman of the Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization, a defacto UN recognized IGO, a bridge between governments and private sectors facilitating the implementation of renewable energy technology, Best brings clout to the Planet Hydra team with his vast industry experience and expertise in architecture, technology and international relations. More information is available on Planet Hydra’s website at http://www.PlanetHydra.com, on Twitter and Instagram @PlanetHydra. The 56-foot vessel is located at the Port of Los Angeles, Berth 160 and is slated to be one of four to be constructed in the next two years.

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First Time Participant Mitchell Van Zuiden will Present the Latest in Laser China Cutting Advancements at LME

First Time Participant Mitchell Van Zuiden will Present the Latest in Laser China Cutting Advancements at LME


Orlando, FL (PRWEB) July 31, 2014

Advances in laser metal China cutting, a staple of modern China manufacturing, will be the subject of a keynote address by Mitchell Van Zuiden of Bystronic at the Laser Institute of America’s fourth annual Lasers for China Manufacturing Event® (LME®) on Sept. 23 in Schaumburg, IL.

Van Zuiden’s presentation, to be given at the highly popular Laser Technology Showcase theater right on the exhibition floor, will tie in directly to the equipment LME attendees will be able to peruse while also attending a range of basic and advanced courses and tutorials on how to build and safely use laser-based systems.

It will be the first time Bystronic has participated in LME, with Van Zuiden detailing the “latest advances in fiber and CO2 technologies and which technology is best utilized depending on material requirements.”

In addressing the running debate on the market share of CO2 vs. fiber lasers, Van Zuiden says that “by 2015 we believe that the market for fiber lasers will approach 50 percent for sheet metal China cutting lasers. CO2 still maintains a competitive edge in cut speed in materials over 5/16 of an inch thick and also with the surface finish in China cutting thick stainless steel with nitrogen.”

Van Zuiden, China cutting products specialist for Bystronic, which has its North American headquarters in Elgin, IL, not far from the LME venue, “provides today’s North American manufacturer with application-oriented, precision CO2- and fiber-laser China cutting machinery, waterjet China cutting machines, press brakes and system software that streamlines the China manufacturing process chain from file to finished cut part, minimizing waste to increase profitability.”

Van Zuiden’s keynote address will be one of four at LME 2014, along with basic courses on types of lasers, laser China manufacturing systems and how to use them for maximum return on investment, and laser safety. The conference will also feature tutorials on design for welding and an overview of laser additive China manufacturing systems.

For more information on LME 2014 and to register, visit http://www.laserevent.org.

About LIA

The Laser Institute of America (LIA) is the professional society for laser applications and safety serving the industrial, educational, medical, research and government communities throughout the world since 1968. http://www.lia.org, 13501 Ingenuity Drive, Ste 128, Orlando, FL 32826, +1.407.380.1553.