The technology for cleaning contaminated surfaces, particularly in molds, with blasts of dry ice pellets has been around for nearly two decades. Boeing uses it to clean injection molds. Starbucks cleans its coffee brewing equipment. Steel mills can even clean equipment operating at 400oF, which just increases the power and effectiveness of the thermal shock. Recently, dry ice blasting technology s
With the emphasis continuing to grow on production equipment and machine tool sales to the former 'East Bloc' countries in Europe, Mike Page reviews important 2008 manufacturing exhibitionsAfter the 2007 Hannover EMO international machine tool exhibition the following year is always a busy one for European national exhibitions. In spite of fears over 'credit crunch' and restricted loans for manufa
New vision sorting of plastic pellets by shape was introduced at the K 2007 show in Germany last fall by Buhler Sortex of the U.K. (U.S. office in Stockton, Calif.). Shape recognition has been used in the food sector to spot defective vegetables of the same color. It has been adapted to plastics for about six months. The first commercial installation is being tested with a U.S. company to remove d
To achieve quality and profitability in moldmaking, mold maintenance and molded product, optimized cleaning processes are essential.As requirements for tight tolerances and minimizing contaminants increase, a documented, validated cleaning process will set you apart from generic suppliers and provide a competitive edge. A few months ago, we provided basic tips to getting a handle on your current c
This moldmaker’s maturing outlook on operations processing and scheduling, combined with continuous improvement initiatives, results in overall leadtime improvement of 15 percent and garners them the MoldMaking Technology 2008 Leadtime Leader Honorable Mention: Large Shop.Like its name suggests, StackTeck Systems (Brampton, ON) has realized great success with its specialty on designing and b
1. Exceed customer expectations. Never say "We can’t get the job done" to a customer. Go the extra mile to make the customer happy. Work with the customer from idea to finished part. Offer your customers what no one else can.2. Think outside the box. Reinvent yourself. Throw away the paradigms of how you used to do things and do the things that make the best sense. Get out of your
By Barbara KanegsbergAs requirements for tight tolerances and minimizing contaminants increase, a documented, validated cleaning process will set you apart from generic suppliers and provide a competitive edge. A few months ago, we provided basic tips to getting a handle on your current cleaning processes, to understanding what cleaning agents you have in-house, and to spot and eliminate products
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