Archive for the ‘Business’ Category

Machine Production

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

For some metalworking processes, metal parts benefit from being spun on lathe tools or other machines, either to assist with finishing or with structural formation. Spinning metal can help maintain the integrity of parts or strengthen their internal structures. Metal spinning can also be a cost-effective way to machine parts with the simplicity of motion required to do this kind of metalworking with metal spinners.

Hydro-forming

For other projects where spinning may not be the best solution, there’s hydro-forming: this process applies hydraulic pressure to non-spinning metal in ways that don’t affect the consistency of the metal parts.

An advantage of hydro-forming is that it creates seamless parts through the pressure it puts on metal pieces. Hydro-forming is popular in making a range of products like heavy equipment.

Metal Spinning and Hydro-forming Methods

Leaders in supplying well-engineered metal pieces for mechanical industrial use specialize in methods like metal spinning and hydro-forming, using state of the art technology and tested techniques to get quality, consistency and durability in finished products.

Spinning Lathes and other technology provide cutting edge metal spinning solutions in shops specifically outfitted for creating smooth, sturdy circular parts, from small rods to bulky cylinders, free of defects and reliable enough for use in end products.

Machine Production
Spinning and hydro-forming are front and center in the array of services third party metalworking shops can provide to get metal pieces rollout-ready and into clients’ shelves, but business clients often need support for a range of pieces to assemble their creations. Diversified metalworking shops use hydraulic high-pressure presses and stamping techniques as well as shearing and shaping to manufacture metal pieces both large and small, delivering plates, pins, rings, or a variety of customized pieces for the specific use a client has engineered into their product line.

Heavy Machinery and Equipments

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Construction machinery performs multi various tasks mostly using hydraulic power. Some of the recent innovations in the construction machinery industry carry fully computerized hydraulic control systems, energy-saving measures and features needed for comfortable and efficient operation. With the current focus on environment, most of the construction machinery is geared to perform with less noise, less vibration and low emissions.

Mini excavators are meant for use in urban areas with a dense population. They are designed for efficient functioning in narrow jobsites with safety features such as tip-over protection, falling object protection to avoid the dangers involved in urban construction.

Large Excavators are mostly used in mining. In the mining industry, heavy loads are carried continuously, the large excavators are geared for non-stop performance with durability. Cost-efficiency is one important factor in the mining industry, hence only an excavator that provides lowest cost per ton for material movement is ideal. To get significant savings, these large excavators need very low maintenance cost and a longer life.

Where mobility of operation is the important factor, wheeled excavators are the ideal construction equipment. They can work on any terrain and can be easily controlled in different terrains.