Industry 4.0
Kontek Automation Enables Water Treatment for Aerospace Surface Finishing Line
New aerospace surface finishing facility includes a highly customized Kontek system to handle process water purification, wastewater and recovery requirements.
Read MoreSIFCO ASC Reduced Selective Plating Costs with Automation
SIFCO ASC’s automated selective plating workstation not only improved the surface quality of finished products, it reduced process times by 90% and saved Powell Electrical Systems around $100,000 annually.
Read MoreSeica Inc. to Demonstrate Automation Technology During SMTA
Seica Inc. will demonstrate a handful of its advanced automation manufacturing products during SMTA International’s Live Virtual Expo from September 28-30.
Read MoreFranklin Bronze Precision Continues Investment in Automation
Franklin Bronze Precision Components upgraded automation for its shell room, including a new robot arm, SCADA updates and RFID scanning capabilities.
Read MoreData Collection Trends in Metal Finishing
The finishing industry is moving towards the automation of process and production data collection. Roger Smith outlines new technology to help finishers automate and streamline.
Read MoreSports Car Manufacturer Embraces Automation with Dürr
Lotus is using technology from Dürr, including painting robots, updated painting supply systems and a new drying rack, to modernize its paint shop.
Read MoreAR-Service App from Venjakob
The AR-Service app allows technicians to communicate with onsite technicians to make recommendations or address system issues.
Read MoreFANUC America Opens New North Campus Robotics and Automation Facility
New 461,000-square-foot North Campus robotics and automation facility opened in Auburn Hills, Michigan, on Oct. 22.
Read MoreKMC Global Expands Controls, Automation Division
KMC Global Controls and Automation provides control panels for industrial equipment, plus automation and integration with remote and on-site support capability.
Read MoreIndustry 4.0 Elicits Careers of the Future
My classmates used to brag about their plans to become doctors, lawyers and investment bankers. Tomorrow’s “cool” careers may follow the rise of advanced manufacturing.
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