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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)
Waterjet cutting has seen rapid increases in business after the reshoring movement began. With an impressive 14.42 percent, 12-month growth rate, waterjet cutting has nearly doubled the growth rate of the overall manufacturing industry.
With 148 companies producing machines or providing services, waterjet cutting is concentrated in the Midwest with 41 percent of the industry located here. The industry provides income to 1,776 employees. Here is a list of the top 11 companies by their number of jobs from highest to lowest:
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Waterjet cutting is the process of using high-pressure water to cut through nearly any material. In some situations, abrasive materials are mixed with the water to allow cutting of harder alloys such as stainless steel.
Far from new technology, the concept of high-pressure water for removing material has been around since the 1800s. Back then, hydraulic mining used water cannons to remove rock and dirt at a faster rate than digging.
Today, waterjet cutting has evolved into a computer-controlled process that is environmentally friendly, efficient and precise....(Full Article)
With the acceleration of the U.S. economy and the implementation of new tariffs, domestic demand for the products produced by precision machining, and the tools to fabricate them, is on the rise.
The new duties affect a wide range of components including parts for aircraft gas turbines, engine parts, machining centers for working metal, lathes and waterjet cutting machinery. The increased expense of importing machined items is promoting both the growth of existing U.S. precision machining shops and the startup of new ones.
IndustryNet has compiled data on the 7,638 companies in the U.S. precision machining industry. The sectors included are:...(Full Article)
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