insights from industryScott MittlVP of Sales and MarketingInsaco Inc. In this interview, Scott Mittl, the VP of Sales and Marketing at Insaco, talks to AZoM about Insaco and the importance of ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – An innovative technique for machining brittle ceramic materials by first softening them with heat from a laser may cut in half the cost of making components for a growing U.S.
GREENLEAF CORP. is offering a new line of high-performance solid-ceramic end mills -- XSYTIN ®-360 -- that combine its phase-toughened XSYTIN ®-1 substrate with a novel cutting geometry that offers ...
insights from industryScott MittlVice President of SalesINSACO Inc. INSACO, a leader in precision machining for hard materials, continues to push the boundaries of innovation with its latest ...
Ceramic balls have world-famous surfaces and precision geometry. The inherently strong material can often perform when other materials flake out. Though increasingly affordable, there’s no getting ...
U.S. Rep. Thomas Reynolds toured a Cheektowaga start-up company Monday, whose machining technology measures accuracy in atoms rather than thousandths of an inch. Harvest Precision Components Inc. got ...
Synova (Duillier, Switzerland), provider of advanced laser cutting systems, announced Sept. 5 it is launching a new CNC machine with full 5-axis capability to process complex three-dimensional ...
First designated in 1987, and renewed for another 10 years in 2018, the Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology (CACT) is one of 15 Centers for Advanced Technology (CAT) located across New York State, ...
The workzone of the CBV2-16-R/B double-disc grinder that C & B Machinery developed for Island Ceramic Grinding. Ceramic discs manufactured by Island Ceramic Grinding in Gilroy, Calif. As part of its ...
XJet has announced the Carmel Pro, a metal and ceramic AMmachine based on the company’s NanoParticle Jetting (NPJ) ...
Ceramic materials are good candidates for medical implants thanks to stellar biocompatibility and resistance to wear. Alumina, zirconia, and other ceramics have successfully withstood the harsh ...
In 2017, SUNY and the State of New York made a significant investment at Alfred University in the form of a $7.75M award to create the Ceramic Research, Education and Technology Enterprise (CREATE).