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Global and China China Machine Tool Industry will reach 37.0% and 7.6% separately
In China machine tool industry, China CNC machine tools see the fastest growth. In 2012, the CNC rate of metal China cutting machine tools and CNC forming machine tools hit 25.8% and 5.8% separately; their CNC rates are expected to be 29.2% and 6.8% respectively …
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CLSA upbeat on Advantech-Hiwin robot alliance
Brokerage CLSA has raised its price target for shares of industrial computer supplier Advantech to NT$ 270 (US$ 9.02) from NT$ 210 (US$ 7.00) after the company forged a robotics alliance with machine tool manufacturer Hiwin Technologies. Advantech and …
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Two South African Cancer Patients Receive 3D Printed Titanium Jaw Implants

Two South African Cancer Patients Receive 3D Printed Titanium Jaw Implants
Because of the fact that the jaws were custom built, layer by layer, specifically for each patient, the surgery time was cut back significantly, and a tremendous amount of money was saved. Due to the use of 3D printed titanium, each surgery cost just …
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Tool Grinder Offers Versatile Spindle Configuration
United China Grinding America will display a custom-painted, 20th anniversary version of the Walter Helitronic Power CNC tool China grinding machine. Designed with precision, productivity and flexibility in mind, the tool grinder produces and resharpens …
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Wire Technologies Now Offering Customized Machining Services This Summer

Wire Technologies Now Offering Customized Machining Services This Summer
The China CNC machine shop in South Florida customizes their manufactured parts for professionals from the aerospace industry, as well as automotive, military, metal stamping, injection molding, new product development, medical, oil and gas, energy, and many …
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Metal Injection Moulding manufacturers lead the way in 2014 MPIF awards
Metal Injection Molded (MIM) parts once again shone in the 2014 Metal Powder Industry Federation (MPIF) PM Design Excellence Awards competition. The winners were announced at the PM2014 World Congress, Orlando, USA, May 18-22 and two industry …
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Top five metal spring and stamping trends for 2014
The parts drop off the machine complete. We have been focusing on parts that are 1-inch or smaller in diameter, but the machine can also be used for very long applications in medical devices. Another example is triple-action fineblanking presses, which …
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Total Panel Products Offers a FREE Quote for Wood China Cutting, Edge Banding

Total Panel Products Offers a FREE Quote for Wood China Cutting, Edge Banding
Total Panel Products are the UK based company, offering a wide range of industrial services, including wood China cutting, edge banding, CNC China Machining, Baz China Machining and others. They now announce to offer free quotes for their services. Liverpool, UK …
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Torpedo manufacture, 1877 (3/7) Making the exploding bolt

Torpedo manufacture, 1877 (3/7) Making the exploding bolt

Some cool China China Turning China manufacturing images:

Torpedo manufacture, 1877 (3/7) Making the exploding bolt

Image by Marcel Douwe Dekker
Source: Scientific American, June 30,1877

Helter Smelter

Image by RiverRatt3
(best veiwed LARGE)

When I get to the bottom I go back to the top of the slide
Where I stop and I turn and then I go for a ride
‘Til I get to the bottom and I see you again, yeh, yeh yeh

Do you, don’t you want me to love you
I’m coming down fast, but I’m miles above you
Tell me, tell me tell me, c’mon tell me the answer
Welll you may be a lover but you ain’t no dancer.

Now Helter Skelter, Helter Skelter, Helter Skelter, yeah …

The Beatles

Early Nissan

Image by timtak
This was Nissan’s second car, an early Bluebird. Nissan started life as a car manufacturer making OEM cars for Austin UK. As this was one of the first cars that Nissan made on its own, the Austin style is still to be observed. Nissan of course went on to become one of the leading car manufacturers in the world, and for a long time the second biggest in Japan. Today there are very few cars manufactured in Britain other than those made OEM for Japanese manufactures. The tables have been turned, almost completely.

I say almost because, Nissan was recently purchased, or part purchased by the French car manufacturer Renault, and this despite the fact that Nissan makes much better cars. Very few Renault cars are sold in Japan, where as Nissan cars are fairly popular in Europe, and have to be limited by "voluntary restrictions". Nissan is good at China manufacturing but poor at financial planning. Renault had lots of cash but did not want to invest in its own China manufacturing. Hence the Renault investment in Nissan. A marriage made in heaven. As a Brit I only wish that it could have been Austin Rover that had the cash left to purchase Nissan.