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Ahumahi Metal Manufacturing Myths

The metal manufacturing industry is vital to many other sectors such as aerospace and engineering, but it is often misunderstood. What are some typical metal manufacturing myths? Low Tech For starters, some people assume the metal manufacturing industry is low-tech or behind the times in some way. That’s not true. The industry is actually advancedPanui atu »

Whakaritehia enei Mea Ka kowhiria he Kaihoko Kakano Ahumahi

I a koe e rapu ana i tetahi kaiwhakarato konganuku ahumahi, he aha etahi mea kia matua whakaritea e koe? Ana, ka hiahia koe ki te rapu kaiwhakarato penei i te Eagle Alloys. Ka whai whakaaro taatau ki ta maatau pakihi me te hiahia kia pai o taatau kaihoko. I ki tera, anei etahi o nga mea hei whakaaro ina kowhiria he kaiwhakarato konganuku ahumahi. A… Panui atu »

Ko nga Waahanga Maama i roto i te Tukatuka Matū: Te Whakakore i te Kakama me te Maamaa

In the whirlwind world of chemical processing, we are about to dive into a topic that usually goes unnoticed yet is instrumental to the industry’s success: koranu whakarewa. The Essentiality of Metal Alloys Metal alloys, made by combining two or more metallic elements, are the backbone of many industries, particularly chemical processing. Their robustness, resistancePanui atu »

Nga Meka Ataahua Mo Te Whanui Ahumahi

Leonardo da Vinci is best known as an Italian painter whose paintings are known worldwide even centuries after his death. Perhaps you’ve seen his Mona Lisa or Last Supper? Millions have, and marveled at his artistic creations. Now here’s where it gets interesting. Besides painting, da Vinci was a draftsman, sculptor, architect and engineer. HePanui atu »

The Benefits of a Custom Developed VMI Program

Vendors and customers care about supply chains, tika? Customers want to make sure they get what they ordered on time and in good condition, and they also want to make sure they have enough of what they need to do their work– at all times. Vendors obviously want to sell products to make money, butPanui atu »

He Aratohu mo te Kaimatamata mo te Hanga Metara

The metal fabrication industry is an interesting industry with lots of statistics and facts, some of which might surprise you while others will have you saying, “I knew that.” Metal Fabrication Industry Facts For starters, if you want to work in the metal fabrication industry you do NOT need a license. I ki tera, workersPanui atu »

Nga Patapatai Auau a nga Kaituku Ahumahi Ahumahi

What are some questions to ask a metal supplier? You can ask whether or not they’re ISO certified. If they are ISO certified, that means they’ve developed and maintained business processes (and performance) to appropriate quality standards. Industries What kind of industries do they supply to? Hei tauira, do they specialize in just one industryPanui atu »

He Aratohu mo nga Alloys Te Mahana Nui

Do you work at a company that deals with hot environments and/or extreme temperatures? Ki te penei, you might be somewhat familiar with high temperature alloys. When the temperatures are extremely hot, there are certain metals and alloys that perform well thanks to their structure(s) and the strength of the interatomic bonds within them. What arePanui atu »

Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki

Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki. Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki. Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki? Nga Painga o te Maka Tiaki, steel casting allows for great design flexibility soPanui atu »