Monday, November 16, 2009

Manufacturing at "Fabtech 2009"

As you may be aware, the 2009 Fabtech International & AWS Welding Show is going on today... and tomorrow, and yesterday, and wednesday even. It's out in Chicago, IL and is just PACKED with information on different companies in the industry. I, for one, am very disappointed that I couldn't be attending this year but hopefully next time. We had a little bit of late notice to get out to chicago today so I'm bummed, but it's okay. I've been talking to a lot of the companies there and it sounds like the crowd is just having a ball.

I wanted to do a little tidbit about some of the companies exhibiting at the Fabtech show this year, because it's so interesting to see all the different vendors and different applications for all these new and innovative products.

I'll start with Igus, specializing in bearings, cable carriers, cables and more - they're at booth #7046 and have some of their newest products out there to showcase. Check out their press release for more information about their company here.

Next, I have to mention Lincoln Electric (booth #34132). A great brand here from Cleveland, Ohio... they are the world's leading manufacturer for welding products, equipment, plasma and oxyfuel cutting equipment. With a strong presence at the Fabtech show this year, they've told me that they're seeing some good traffic this morning but expect that it's going to get much busier as the day goes on. Check out a picture that they posted on Twitpic of the m&m's car. Their Virtex 360 can be found at booth #36043 and chirp that they have the best virtual reality welders at the show... but you can be the judge of that.

And how about Miller Welders. They've had a great set up so far and even launched some videos and pictures of the show which I took the liberty to comment on. You'll have to check that out. Of course, I should mention that they're at booth #34071.

Mayfran is at booth #16084 this week with their new shuffle drive system (see twitpic here). They focus on providing engineering solutions for metalworking, waste processing, recycling, and others for numerous industries. Definitely worth checking out if you fall into the machining or job shop category... as being eco-friendly is just as important as being customer-friendly these days.

New to me, is the company Hypertherm, who is putting on a lecture today featuring one of their own, Jim Colt. He's focusing on the difference between plasma, waterjet and laser cutting. I would love to sit in on this one! If you're at the show, catch this seminar at 10:30 this morning, level 4, Room S-403.

What would the show be without Trumpf and their laser products? They've even brought in their TruLaser 1030 to the Fabtech show this year, to feature it's manual pullout which has the crowd talking. Check out booth #6001 or #6013 for their displays.

A native to the land, Hill Engineering is coming into the show from Carol Stream, Illinois. Specializing in roll forming, stamping die, tooling solutions, rotary punching, etc... they will be there at booth #7022. See their latest article in Metal Forming Magazine for some more information on their company.

Perhaps we'll hear more from the show as the day goes on, and more will be added to this list. If you're on twitter and want some play-by-play feedback... look for @FabtechExpo for the latest action. You can follow me on twitter while you're at it, by following @Fedtechinc and I'll be keeping up on the show as the day progresses as well.

As always, it's been a pleasure! If you make it to the show, keep me updated on how it goes! Hope this post helped nonetheless. Take care!

Sarah

Friday, November 13, 2009

Fridays at Fedtech

Questions of the week:

Can you custom manufacture gaskets for companies in Minnesota?
Yes we can! We simply need the prints from you, you can email them to sarahw@fedtech.com and they'll get handled right away.

Is Fedtech in Fridley or Anoka?
Actually neither. Fedtech is in Mounds View, MN - very close to New Brighton.

Is it possible to cut slate with a laser cutter?
It may be possible, though not recommended. Slate or tile is a good application for waterjet cutting though.

What tolerance does waterjet hold?
It really depends on the machinery, but our waterjets hold a tolerance of about ±.003".

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Manufacturing and Social Media

So for Fedtech here, we've set up numerous social media networks to stay in touch with current customers, and also to stay open to questions or concerns from potential customers. My strategy is to basically add as much information to each network as possible while still encouraging lines of communication between customers and ourselves. Which I hope is what I've established.

The one thing that is perplexing to me is how Twitter does not seem to drive much traffic or much interest on our company. I know that there are millions of people out there representing millions of companies, but still there is not much interest in the manufacturing industry. Why is this? I have yet to figure this one out. So you're telling me with all the industries represented, all the manufacturing companies that are following us, and we're following them- it's just a big empty portal to nowhere.

I'm baffled.

And for this, it has raised questions in my mind that I hope I can get some answers to.

1. What drives you to 'retweet' other's tweets?


2. What sways your decision to click a link?


3. What types of things do you like to see on twitter?
     - Is it twitpics?
     - Is it videos?


4. What do you use twitter for?


I'm looking for contributions, so chime in if you'd like!

Always,
Sarah

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Waterjet Cutting

Check out this SlideShare Presentation:

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Manufacturing for Smarties

Today is going to be short and sweet. Straight to the questions, with no dilly-dallying!

First question, please!

Where can I find a Bystronic laser slat cleaner?
Depending on how much time and money you want to put into your slat cleaner, you have a few different options. First one (and the cheapest option) is to purchase one from http://www.lasergrating.com/ for $89.95 this tool is built for one person to manually remove the slag. See the video on youtube to see how it's done.

Another option is to purchase Bystronic's automatic copper grid cleaner. This is also a one-person product and can be found on their website (http://www.bystronicservice.com/files/Gratecleaner/GrateCleaner.zip)

Can you waterjet FR4?
Yes. FR-4 stands for 'flame retardant 4' and is used on certain circuit boards. This composite material is actually best for waterjet, and not laser.

Is Fedtech a large contract waterjet cutter?
Yes.

Where is that link to the movie theater decor that you guys made?
You can see that case study here on Fedtech's website. We made the ticket windows from brass and fabricated the angel as well. They turned out great!

Where can I waterjet cut G10?
G-10 is related to FR-4, in that FR-4 is the flame retardant version of G-10. And to answer your question, Fedtech can definitely waterjet cut G-10.

Well that's all the questions that I can answer for today. Thanks for stopping by!!

Sarah

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