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Machining as a service is critical to the manufacturing and production of many different products ranging from household items to spacecraft.
Like every other industry in manufacturing, machining has suffered from the effects of COVID-19 closures.
The good news is that the industry is recovering in sync with the reopening of economies across the country....(Full Article)
Freedom Manufacturing, Inc. Announces Women's Business Enterprise Certification
Monday, August 24, 2020
Freedom Manufacturing, Inc., a business specializing in metal manufacturing, is proud to announce national certification as a Women's Business Enterprise by the Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC).
Freedom Manufacturing, Inc., formerly known as TKD Manufacturing, Inc., is a machine shop operated by skilled tradesmen, that provides quality parts for a variety of industries. ...(Full Article)
As with other industries, precision machining constantly evolves as advances in technology occur. Choosing to work with a skilled precision machining provider allows companies to utilize the latest advances in this industry, achieving the best possible results. Using a skilled provider delivers access to the latest innovations, such as incorporation of IoT and advancements in precision that deliver superb results.
Overview of Precision Machining in the U.S.
To deliver an overview of the current state of precision machining in the U.S., consider some key statistics. There are currently 1,267 companies in the industry, with 25,925 jobs. The current sales in the industry are $10.4 billion.
The U.S. region with the highest percentage of precision machining companies is the Midwest, f...(Full Article)
Screw machine products make up a key portion of the precision machining industry. The applications for screw machine products are vast, with these items used in appliances, computers, firefighting equipment, airbags and more.
Depending on the manufacturer, screw machine products can be made from stainless steel, aluminum, steel, plastic or bronze. Take a closer look at the size and distribution of the industry to have a better idea of how it fits into precision machining as a whole.
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Recent data collected by IndustryNet shows the U.S. is home to hundreds of thriving machine shops, ready to take on your company's next machining order. Sales in the industry topped $261 million in 2016, and employment inched up a half percent. Your search for the right machine shop should begin with the nature of the machine work that you require. IndustryNet has compiled some top machine shops in the U.S. that provide outstanding service for different types of machine work.
Precision machining
Whether you need a prototype for a new medical device or a large lot of items for the automotive or aircraft industry, JC Milling Co. in Machesney Park, Illinois can meet your needs. JC Milling also applies various protective coatings. Though it began in 1979 as a local machine shop, JC Mil...(Full Article)
IndustryNet's latest data on U.S. machine shops shows the industry is experiencing an uptick in demand. The state of the machine shop industry is strong, with a total of 184 companies employing 2,780 people this year. IndustryNet recorded a half percent rise in the sector overall, as well as a 1.3% rise in sales.
At the moment, the majority of machine shops in the country are in the Midwest area, followed by a tie for the South Atlantic and West South Central regions. New England has the fewest machine shops, with only 4 percent of the companies. Interestingly, the Midwest region is not only the area with the most businesses, but also the area with the most employment growth in the industry, with 23 percent of companies reporting growth to IndustryNet located there.
With a clear ide...(Full Article)
A machine shop is a tinkerer's paradise. Stocked with lathes, drill presses, grinders and other types of machines, a machine shop is a fully-functional business capable of creating, replicating and repairing parts, usually metal.
On a much smaller scale, a machine shop is a hobbyist's dream-come-true, granting the ability to work on anything from motor bikes to decorative home items.
IndustryNet has compiled statistical information analyzing machine shops in the U.S. to gain perspective on current sector trends and compare company performance across a spectrum of data points.
This article will explore current trends in the sector, industry performance and finally regional differences in machine shops in the United States.
With a solid year of expansion in the manufacturing ind...(Full Article)
Servicing industry sectors and creating objects of every shape and size, precision machining is used to manufacture everything from the smallest of surgical instruments to the largest of aircraft parts.
In order to manufacture these parts, a precision machinist follows a set of blueprints that are created using computer-aided design (CAD) or computer-aided manufacturing (CAM). These designs are transferred to a computer numerical control (CNC) machine that creates each piece by removing material to precise specifications, enabling the machinist to produce any quantity of parts precisely as designed.
As technology improves, so does the ability of machines to create parts with greater precision. However, manufacturing has not yet reached a point where every job can be performed by a ro...(Full Article)
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