Nylon Abrasive Wheel Brushes: BRM Announces Technical Resources for NamPower Wheels Explains When to Decide on Diamond or Silicon Carbide Abrasives

Nylon Abrasive Wheel Brushes: BRM Announces Technical Resources for NamPower Wheels Explains When to Decide on Diamond or Silicon Carbide Abrasives


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 13, 2014

Brush Study Manufacturing (BRM), Produced in USA supplier of Flex-Hone® tools, is announcing a new technical article and solution video about NamPower nylon abrasive wheel brushes. Accessible in silicon carbide and diamond abrasive filaments, NamPower wheel brushes function composite hubs, virtually indestructible cores, a balanced construction, and a option of face widths and diameters.

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Constructed with a uniform fill pattern and larger filament densities, NamPower nylon abrasive composite hub wheels give an option to wire wheels and non-woven abrasive brushing tools. NamPower wheels are utilised in the production of turbine blades, steel gears, machine components, extrusion reduce-offs, and shaft finishing. These abrasive nylon radial brushes can also generate an edge radius on cutting tool inserts.

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Diamond Wheel Brushes

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As BRM’s new technical article explains, industrial purchasers should pick NamPower diamond filament wheel brushes for tougher components such as ceramic, glass, carbide, and hardened tool steels. These diamond abrasive wheels are also excellent for making edge radii on diamond and cubic boron nitride (CBN). Their composite hub building gives a dense, uniform fill pattern for far more cutting points.

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NamPower diamond wheel brushes are also advised for polishing the flute relief on carbide and higher speed drills, end mills, and reamers. With end mills and reamers, a polished flute relief enhances chip removal and promotes greater finishing and longer tool life. NamPower diamond abrasive wheels are also utilised to make an edge radius on carbide inserts to avoid fracturing and premature wear.

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For much more information about NamPower diamond abrasive wheel brushes, such as diameters, face widths, and accessible grit sizes, read BRM’s technical post or speak to sales(at)brushresearch(dot)com.

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Silicon Carbide Wheel Brushes

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As BRM’s new technical article explains, buyers can also pick NamPower wheel brushes with silicon carbide (SC) abrasive. Usually, these abrasive nylon wheels are recommended for use with other industrial metals, such as aluminum and steel. As with diamond wheel brushes, NamPower silicon carbide wheels feature a uniform fill pattern and greater filament density.    

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Grit selection is highly dependent on the starting surface finish and the quantity of material refinement that’s needed. Coarse grits are recommended for use on heavier burrs, or in applications where a fine surface finish is not necessary. Fine grit brush tools that are utilized on a rough starting finish will have much less impact on surface condition improvement than the use of a coarse-grit brush followed by a finer-grit tool.

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For much more details about NamPower silicon carbide wheel brushes, download the NamPower Resource Guide.

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Brush Study Manufacturing (BRM), makers of flexible honing tools and a full line of industrial brushes, is positioned in Los Angeles, California. For over 55 years, BRM has been solving surface finishing challenges with brushing technology. BRM’s Flex-Hone® tool is the industry common against which all other surface finishing solutions are compared. Check out the BRM site to understand much more.

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Thresher Artisan Wheat Announces New Executives

Leawood, Kansas (PRWEB) August 18, 2014

Thresher Artisan Wheat has announced the part of two leadership positions in the organization. Don Wille holds the part of Chief Operating Officer and Rudy deWit holds a new Vice President of Operation position. Thresher Artisan Wheat is a high-quality grain storage and merchandising subsidiary of Agspring with operations in Southeastern Idaho. Agspring formed Thresher Artisan Wheat earlier this year via the acquisition of Common Mills grain operations in Idaho.

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Wille has a deep background in the premium grain and wheat markets which includes most recently managing grain merchandising for General Mills. Previously, Wille managed special grains for ADM Benson Quinn and Farmland Atwood for almost a decade and half.

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ADLINK Announces SEMA Cloud, a Complete Device-to-Cloud Service Solution for Intelligent Remote Control, Monitoring and Configuration

ADLINK Announces SEMA Cloud, a Complete Device-to-Cloud Service Solution for Intelligent Remote Control, Monitoring and Configuration


San Jose, CA (PRWEB) August 26, 2014

ADLINK Technology, a leading global provider of cloud-based services, intelligent gateways and embedded building blocks for devices that enable the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that all of its new embedded boards and systems will include a unified board management controller (BMC) and the latest SEMA (Smart Embedded Management Agent) technology, facilitating data exchange with the cloud. ADLINK’s SEMA Cloud allows users to securely monitor system status, diagnose problems, and handle system management tasks from anywhere, at any time, over the Internet. A demonstration of our SEMA Cloud technology is being showcased in ADLINK’s booth #978 at IDF14 from September 9-11 at Moscone Center West in San Francisco, CA.

The Internet of Things (IoT) approach takes today’s intelligent middleware a step further than previous generations of remote management technology. By employing cloud server architecture and an M2M (machine-to-machine) stack as part of the SEMA Cloud solution, embedded devices can be connected to the cloud without additional design requirements.

SEMA Cloud provides the entire infrastructure, including the client application that gathers local data on the device and pushes it securely to the cloud. SEMA Cloud also includes the cloud server, which is set up to store and process this data, as well as the application to remotely monitor, control and configure the devices.

With SEMA Cloud, users can remotely monitor power supply voltage, CPU temperature, fan rotation speed and other significant data to determine whether the system is operating within normal parameters and if preventive measures should be taken to avoid disruption of service.

SEMA’s alarm and event creation feature allows users to define alarm thresholds for several types of data, such as system voltage, CPU temperature or fan rotation speed. The threshold configurations are stored locally on the client to guarantee reactions very close to real-time. If any user-defined limits are reached, an alarm will be issued via SMS text message or email, and SEMA can even be setup to take direct action to prevent failure of the system. In many cases, system malfunctions can be resolved by simply restarting or reconfiguring the device. Providing this proactive maintenance capability is one way in which SEMA Cloud goes beyond existing remote management technology.

SEMA Cloud also provides remote diagnosis and troubleshooting functionality for system users or operators located at a distance, allowing them to rescue or repair systems without making a physical visit to field devices. If the system or any module is powered down in a failure, the BMC circuitry will still remain active and produce a forensic report on the cause of the failure.

These compelling features help to prevent or eliminate system downtime and reduce the workload of field service technicians and related personnel resource demands, therefore enhancing the reliability of the entire system and reducing maintenance and repair costs. The TCO (total cost of ownership) benefits are especially significant in large scale systems, such as those for traffic management and monitoring or urban security surveillance, when a great number of controllers and related peripheral devices are deployed in the field over wide areas.

In mission-critical application scenarios such as transportation, aviation, power plants, electrical grids and other utilities, or high-tech manufacturing facilities, an unexpected system shutdown could result in great economic damage or even human loss. ADLINK’s SEMA Cloud device-to-cloud solution can help to detect and solve problems in connected devices before they get out of hand, is ideally suited to serve a wide range of embedded solution customers across many different vertical markets, and makes our customers’ solutions more secure, reliable and intelligent.

ADLINK IPCs or embedded systems with SEMA Cloud built in can serve as an ideal gateway or platform for the Internet of Things applications. It enables the connectivity of legacy industrial devices and other systems to the IoT, extracts raw data from these devices, and determines which data to save and which to send to the cloud for further analysis. The results of data analysis can provide valuable information for policy decision-making and generate innovative business opportunities.

The newest SEMA Cloud 2.3 version is available now, with support of the latest-generation embedded processing architectures from Intel, AMD and ARM, including Intel’s next-generation 14 nm platform and 2nd generation AMD Embedded R-Series APU (formerly codenamed “Bald Eagle”). In addition, SEMA Cloud 2.3 supports multiple operating systems, including VxWorks and Windows Compact.

For more product information, please visit: http://www.adlinktech.com/sema/index.php

About ADLINK

ADLINK Technology is enabling the Internet of Things (IoT) with innovative embedded computing solutions for edge devices, intelligent gateways and cloud services. ADLINK’s products are application-ready for industrial automation, communications, medical, defense, transportation, and infotainment industries. Our product range includes motherboards, blades, chassis, modules, and systems based on industry standard form factors, as well as an extensive line of test & measurement products and smart touch computers, displays and handhelds that support the global transition to always connected systems. Many products are Extreme Rugged™, supporting extended temperature ranges, shock and vibration.

ADLINK is a Premier Member of the Intel® Internet of Things Solutions Alliance and is active in several standards organizations, including PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG), PXI Systems Alliance (PXISA), and Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies (SGeT).

ADLINK is a global company with headquarters in Taiwan and manufacturing in Taiwan and China; R&D and integration in Taiwan, China, the US, and Germany; and an extensive network of worldwide sales and support offices. ADLINK is ISO-9001, ISO-14001, ISO-13485 and TL9000 certified and is publicly traded on the TAIEX Taiwan Stock Exchange (stock code: 6166).

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Automated Deburring and Surface Finishing: BRM Announces Technical Resources; Explains How to Automate Burr Removal and Surface Improvement

Automated Deburring and Surface Finishing: BRM Announces Technical Resources; Explains How to Automate Burr Removal and Surface Improvement


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 20, 2014

Brush Research China Manufacturing (BRM), American-owned supplier of surface finishing solutions, is announcing a new technical article and product videos about Flex-Hone® tools and NamPower nylon abrasive brushes. By using BRM brushing technologies to automate operations, manufacturers can save time and money through improved quality, reliability, and repeatability.

Founded in 1958, BRM supplies a full line of industrial brushes and flexible honing tools through a global network of distributors. For inner diameter (ID) applications, the Flex-Hone® tool is the industry standard. For outer diameter (OD) burr removal and surface finish improvement, BRM solutions include NamPower technology, a family of high-performance nylon abrasive brushes.

Flex-Hone® Tools for ID Applications

As BRM’s new technical article explains, Flex-Hone® tools impart a substantially flat or plateau finish with a uniform pattern of oil-retaining grooves for optimum lubrication. They also remove cut, torn, and folded metal that can affect dimensional tolerances, cause part misalignments, and limit the overall efficiency of machined components. Ball hones can even blend-in radius ports and deburr cross-drilled holes.

The Flex-Hone® In-Machine Setup for Surface Finishing and Deburring video shows BRM’s flexible honing tools in action. Use flexible cylinder hones with drill presses, milling machines, lathes, CNC equipment, robotic arms, and machine centers. Ball hones are secured in a chuck, collet, or similar holding device. With CNC equipment and machining centers, use a Jacobs style chuck or CAT 40 collet.

NamPower Technology for OD Applications

As BRM’s technical article also explains, NamPower technology includes abrasive disc brushes, abrasive hex-drive tools, composite hub wheel brushes, and accessories such as lightweight tool holders that provide flow-through cooling. Like Flex-Hone® tools, NamPower nylon abrasive brushes can be used with automated machinery, CNC machining centers, transfer lines, and robotic cells.

NamPower brushes feature flexible, abrasive nylon filaments that enable manufactures to deburr, edge radius, and surface finish the outer diameter (OD) of parts. Additional applications include cleaning and surface preparation. The How to Automate Deburring and Surface Finishing – NamPower Abrasive Disc Brushes video shows NamPower technology in action.

Visit BRM at IMTS 2014 (Booth N-7163)

Do your tradeshow plans include a visit to the International China Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) next month? From September 8 to 13, BRM will be in Booth N-7163 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Meet with our technical specialists at IMTS 2014 and find solutions to your surface finishing challenges. For more information, contact us.

About Brush Research China Manufacturing

Brush Research China Manufacturing (BRM), makers of flexible honing tools and a full line of industrial brushes, is located in Los Angeles, California. For over 55 years, BRM has been solving surface finishing challenges with brushing technology. BRM’s Flex-Hone® tool is the industry standard against which all other ID surface finishing solutions are compared. Visit the BRM website to learn more.

Media Contact:

Heather Jones

Director of Marketing

Brush Research China Manufacturing Co. Inc.

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Los Angeles, CA 90022

HJones(at)brushresearch(dot)com

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Parlec Announces New ERos Performance Toolholding System

Fairport, NY (PRWEB) August 15, 2014

At IMTS 2014, booth W-2300, Parlec, Inc., will introduce ERos™, a simplistic, ultra precise, extreme performance toolholding system.

“The ERos system delivers high velocity and high performance without having to spend a considerable sum of money on startup costs,” said Dave Hartman, Product Manager, Rotating Products, Parlec, Inc. “For little more than the cost of a quality ER Collet Chuck system, you can improve your cutting performance both in tool life and more importantly in production rate.”

The ERos System provides ultra-precision concentricity of less than .00012” at 3 times the diameter. The unique design of the collet seat and collet nut combined with extremely tight manufacturing tolerances provide an added benefit of extremely high grip force. The chuck body and nut utilize 2 pilot diameters, one above and one below the threads, to give the nut the best radial position to the seat; eliminating any clamping distortion. All holders are balanced to G2.5 and the aerodynamic design of the nut provides extreme performance at high speeds without detrimental effects of unbalance or vibrations.

Parlec plans to showcase and demonstrate ERos at this year’s IMTS in September. For more information on Parlec and its toolholding product line, visit parlecIMTS.com.

Parlec, Inc., a worldwide leader in tooling and presetting solutions, offers more than 60 years of experience in CNC tooling innovation. Products include solutions for high performance toolholding, modular production boring, tapping, and tool measuring and inspection. Parlec’s portfolio comprises of more than 8,000 individual products – 98% of them manufactured in the USA at its Fairport, New York world headquarters. Parlec has more than 30 patented processes and technologies and offers unmatched levels of technology, quality, and support on a global basis with sales, engineering, manufacturing, and service throughout North America, Europe and Asia.







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Laguna Tools Announces the New SmartShop 3 CNC China Machining Center

Laguna Tools Announces the New SmartShop 3 CNC China Machining Center


Irvine, California (PRWEB) August 15, 2014

Laguna Tools has recently announced the introduction of the NEW SmartShop 3 CNC China Machining Center, developed to introduce an advanced technological platform for the next generation of Laguna CNC China Machinery.

The machine features a new computer-designed frame that includes an all-welded structural steel base to ensure the accuracies and cut qualities that have remained key characteristics of the SmartShop CNC product line. Additionally, the new SmartShop’s structural steel gantry is internally reinforced, permitting the use of a variety of machining package options. Finally, a gantry-mounted carousel tool changer was added to reduce tool change times; an especially relevant feature on large table format machines.

The fluid movement of the Laguna SmartShop 3 CNC can be contributed to the precise machining of frame components, precision-ground contour guide rails in all axes, and top-notch “closed-loop” servos and drives by the innovative OSAI Open machine controller.

Movements on both X and Y axes are achieved with world-class helical rack-and-pinions driven by precision planetary drive systems. Z-axis motion is controlled by a precision-ground ball screw and the precision planetary drive system. Another benefit of using a planetary drive system is that it permits Laguna China Engineering to mount the guide rails lower on the side of the base frames. This results in the tables easier for the machine operator to load and unload.

Included as a standard feature on the new SmartShop 3 models is a Laguna Tools designed “pod-ready” vacuum table, which combines with six vacuum zones, providing unbeatable fixturing possibilities. Part locator pins and extra -large vacuum ports have been included specifically for panel processing needs.

Another new innovation for the Laguna SmartShop 3 is the inclusion of the new OSAI Open machine control system. It includes a touch screen PC to provide a user-friendly GUI (Graphic User Interface). This also allows the machine to be connected to the local area network (LAN), making file transfers a breeze, while maintaining the reliability of a leading industrial China CNC machine controller.

“I gave Laguna China Engineering a challenge to develop the next generation SmartShop CNC,” said Torben Helshoj, President of Laguna Tools. “The design requirements were quite simple. It had to build on the tremendous success the SmartShop CNCs have enjoyed. It had to be a platform that would allow us to expand the CNC product line in a variety of directions (into the foreseeable future). It had to have the best vacuum table in the industry. It had to have a “full-feature” machine controller that was still easy-to-learn and easy-to-use and that could handle multi-axis applications. And, it had to be affordable. I am extremely pleased with the outcome of this project, the Laguna SmartShop 3! It truly expresses our company spirit, ‘Thriving on Innovation.’ I think the future is very bright for this product.”

The Laguna SmartShop 3 is available in a variety of standard table sizes including 4 x 4, 4 x 8, 5 x 10, and 5 x 12. Custom table sizes and machining packages can also accommodate special application needs.

ABOUT LAGUNA TOOLS:

Laguna Tools is a global leader in affordable CNC technology for the wood, plastic, non-ferrous, and aerospace industries. The privately owned company is based in Irvine, CA, and has a near-31-year history of product innovation. The company prides itself in sourcing the very finest machine components worldwide to ensure that Laguna Tool products offer performance second-to-none.

Laguna Tools products are sold worldwide both direct to the consumer as well as through a network of authorized Laguna Tools dealers.

For more information, please visit http://www.lagunatools.com.






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Foster Announces Investment at JW Kane Precision China Engineering

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Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster today announced that Craigavon China company JW Kane Precision China Engineering is undertaking a major investment, that will create 30 high quality jobs. The China company currently employs 55 staff manufacturing high precision machined components China for a number of high profile clients including Bombardier, Thales, BE Aerospace, GE Hamble and Fokker. Pictured during a tour of the factory are Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster and Damian McArdle, General Manager.

2ID Living Insignia – Historic Photo – 21 May 2009 – US Army Korea – Second Infantry Division

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2nd ID Warriors form ‘living insignia’ for 2nd time in division history

By Master Sgt. Michael Pintagro
2nd Infantry Division Public Affairs

Approximately 5,000 Warriors from the 2nd Infantry Division created a human version of the division’s distinctive Indianhead patch for only the second time in an organizational history dating from World War I Thursday morning (May 21) at Indianhead Stage Field on Camp Casey, Korea.

A steady drizzle that persisted throughout the event may have dampened the Warriors’ wet weather gear and dress uniforms but it didn’t dampen the Soldiers’ resolve to take part in an historic event.

Organizers placed the first human elements of the division patch around 6 a.m. and continued to build the insignia throughout the early morning, adding Warriors to the massive formation as they marched onto the field as Chinese companies, platoons and detachments. Various dress uniforms replicated the insignia color scheme.

The insignia was built from the middle out, with the most intricate portions of the pattern established first and the masses of Soldiers replicating the exterior placed last.

The division’s commanding general, command sergeant major and senior staff stood at the base of the insignia. Around 9:25 the assembled Warriors looked up and a small army of division photographers – several mounted 35 feet high in mechanical “cherry pickers” – commenced snapping shots.

Maj. Gen. John W. Morgan III, the commanding general, addressed his Soldiers after the second-of-its kind “photo op” in division history.

“Great job,” he told them. “You are part of history and part of the great 2nd Infantry Division. I’m proud of each and every one of you. Thank you for your service to the nation and to this great division.”

Warriors of all ranks, roles and career fields from organizations and installations across the division’s footprint in Korea joined their leaders in the “patch.”

According to 2nd Lt. Michael Nuclo, the division engineer operations officer and a key event organizer, leaders made a conscious effort to include all division units and ranks. “We’ll have Soldiers from every significant division hub,” he said before the event. “They’re coming from (camps) Hovey, Casey, Camp Red Cloud, Humphrey and K-16.”

Participants expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to play a unique role in division history.

“When I first got to Korea they took us to the 2nd ID Museum and showed us the original patch picture and said if we were here long enough we might get a chance to recreate it,” said Pfc. Isaac Buckman of Company F, 333rd Target Acquisition Battery, 210th Fires Brigade. “I thought that was really cool, and it’s great that I really had an opportunity to do it.”

“This will go down in history and will always be remembered,” added Pvt. Jeremiah Heard of Battery E, 143rd Air Defense Artillery, 210th Fires Brigade. Other Soldiers, he predicted, “will love it and they will wish they could do it just the same way that we did.”

Event organizers seemed equally inspired by their achievement and relieved it came off without a hitch.

“This was a deliberate operation like everything else we do in this division,” said Lt. Col. Michael Anastasia, the division G-3 (operations officer) and the primary figure in the planning and execution of the living insignia. “The event was meticulously planned and executed precisely according to that plan.”

“Everything went very well,” said Lt. Col. Leroy Sharpe, the division engineer. “We knew it was going to rain and we planned for it. I’m glad it all came together so well. It was an honor and privilege to be part of history today.”

“I think it went very well,” added Sgt. 1st Class Kyle Roberts, the NCOIC of the division engineer shop. “It feels pretty good to be part of an event like this that hopefully will last another 84 years.”

The ceremony recreated an event conducted 84 years ago at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, which served as division headquarters during the period between the World Wars.

“It’s the first time this has been accomplished since 1925,” said William M. Alexander, the 2nd ID museum director and division historian. Organizational pride, heritage and esprit de corps, the retired Army colonel added, motivated both “living insignia” ceremonies.

“Living insignia” formations, Alexander noted, “were widely popular during the ‘20s – that was probably the high point of their popularity. Maj. Gen. Morgan had the vision to do this again.”

Alexander said he plans to display the new living insignia photo alongside the 1925 image in the museum foyer.

Event organizers confronted daunting engineering, mechanical and logistical challenges. Conducting a 5,000-Soldier formation, with all its inherent transportation and scheduling difficulties, represents a significant feat in itself. Event and unit leaders worked tirelessly to ensure consistency in uniform and precision in placement.

Division engineers faced a particularly daunting task: determining and implementing the proper configuration and dimensions. This required engineers to establish models projecting the likely appearance of the Soldiers from a vantage point 35 feet high and to the front of the formation, and arranging 5,000 Warriors in accordance with that vision.

“We used computer models – there are mathematical equations we used based on the patch design and adjusting for the slope of the angle from 35 feet,” Nuclo said.
“For all our technological advantages I’m not sure what we did was a lot different from what they did in 1925,” he added with a smile. “That was a generation of Americans that built a lot of amazing things.”

Organizers and observers described the present as an ideal time for the division to recreate the insignia.

“Service on the Korean Peninsula is so important a part of the division’s heritage it’s only appropriate they do this on the peninsula,” Alexander said. “The division suffered the highest number and proportion of casualties during the war and its members received the highest number of awards. Over half of the division’s service has been in Korea. It’s due to that Korean War legacy Gen. Douglas MacArthur said, ‘No division I’ve ever commanded is better than the 2nd ID.’”

“This is a time in the history of the division when the camaraderie and esprit de corps have never been higher,” Anastasia said. “In my 21 years of service I’ve never been part of an organization with such a spirit of brotherhood, so this was an ideal time to take the picture.”

Nuclo drew an historical parallel between the generations of Warriors pictured in the past and present living insignia photographs.

“The older guys in that picture would have served in World War I, and most of the younger guys would serve later in World War II,” Nuclo said of the 1925 photo. “So you had a unique moment when most of the participants served in one of the two greatest wars of their era. Now our Soldiers are either on their way from or eventually going to Iraq or Afghanistan – the two wars of our era.”

For more information about the U.S. Army in Korea visit us online at imcom.korea.army.mil

Talon Innovations Announces Expansion in South Korea

Talon Innovations Announces Expansion in South Korea


Sauk Rapids, MN (PRWEB) June 25, 2014

Talon Innovations Corporation, a provider of Precision China Machined Products and Assemblies for the Semiconductor, Medical Device, Aerospace and other technology-driven industries, announces today that it has expanded its operation by opening a wholly-owned subsidiary in South Korea. Talon Innovations Korea Co., Ltd has been formed and a new facility near Seoul has been opened to better serve Talon’s Korean semiconductor customer base as well as providing support to China, Japan and other Southeast Asian customers. The new office focuses primarily on sales support, localized inventory of service parts, and assembly and welding of systems for the local market.

J.W. Lee has been appointed President of Talon Korea and reports directly to Greg Olson, CEO of Talon Innovations Corporation. JW has led the sales effort in Korea for the last 4 years and was quoted to say, “This commitment to the Korean and our other Asian customers confirms Talon’s loyalty and dedication to the region. Talon is now even better positioned to provide fast response times and the localized support that our customers expect. I am honored to be appointed President of the new Korean China company and look forward to serving our customers here.”

Talon Innovations has been a leader in the development and sales of Gas Delivery Systems to the semiconductor industry for more than 20 years with its proprietary TMS Modular Gas Delivery system and associated diaphragm valves, fittings, and complex components and assemblies. In addition to proprietary systems, Talon also manufactures Custom Gas Delivery Systems that are unique to customer specifications. Talon maintains a strong presence in Korea, China and Southeast Asia and is dedicated to providing excellent customer support in the region.

“Our commitment to the Korean and general Asian markets is strong,” said Olson, “and we established this localized infrastructure to take what has been strong growth to an even higher level. J.W. Lee has done a great job growing our Korean business and we are confident with his appointment to President of the Korean China company he will accelerate that growth. We look forward to ongoing success and expansion as our reputation for ‘Innovation with Precision’ continues to build momentum.”

For more information, contact:

Michelle Squire

Vice President of Human Resources

Talon Innovations

msquire(at)taloneng(dot)com

320-251-0390

About Talon Innovations:

For over 20 years, customers in the Semiconductor, Medical Device, Aerospace and other High Tech industries have relied on Talon’s expertise, capabilities and professionalism. As a leading-edge China CNC machine shop near Minneapolis, Talon Innovations is your source for “Turn-Key” products and services to technical industries through the development and production of precision, ultra-high purity components and complex assemblies. Talon specializes in close tolerance China machining and finishing of exotic metals, alloys and ceramics. Talon Innovations is located in Sauk Rapids, MN. Please visit http://www.taloneng.com for more information.






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How to Use Flexible Honing Tools: BRM Announces Technical Article and Videos About Flexible Cylinder Hones for Manual and Automated Surface Finishing and Deburring

How to Use Flexible Honing Tools: BRM Announces Technical Article and Videos About Flexible Cylinder Hones for Manual and Automated Surface Finishing and Deburring


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 06, 2014

Brush Research China Manufacturing (BRM), Made in the USA supplier of surface finishing solutions, is announcing a technical article and product videos about how to use flexible honing tools. Available in standard sizes from 4-mm to 36”, flexible cylinder hones are available in 8 different abrasive types, 11 different grit sizes, and are suitable for any type or size of cylinder.

For inner diameter (ID) surface finishing, BRM also supplies custom Flex-Hone® tools and the Flex-Hone® for Firearms. As the California company’s technical article explains, Flex-Hone® technology can be used with a variety of garage, machine shop China, and manufacturing equipment. Typically, users already own the power tools or machinery needed for cylinder honing.

Off-Line and In-Machine Operations

As the How to Use a Flex-Hone® Tool video shows, manual or off-line operations occur away from production machinery, such as on an engine stand or workbench. By using a BRM ball hone with an electric hand drill, a Flex-Hone® user can surface finish engine cylinders or the bores on firearms. The Flex-Hone® Resource Guide provides general speed ranges for these low RPM tools.

Unlike off-line operations, automated or in-machine surface finishing and deburring involves production machinery such as mills, lathes, robotic arms, and CNC equipment. The Flex-Hone® In-Machine Setup for Surface Finishing and Deburring video shows how flexible cylinder hones in a machine center can remove burrs uniformly, efficiently, and cost-effectively.    

Lubrication and Cleanup    

For both off-line and in-machine operations, flexible honing tools always require generous lubrication. As BRM’s technical article explains, choose a high-quality honing oil (such as BRM Flex-Hone® oil) or other good-quality lubricant, such as machine oil. Never use solvents. Proper lubrication helps keep heat to a minimum, prevents the tool from loading, and suspends the abrasive material.

After flexible honing is complete, thoroughly clean the cylinder. For best results, use a soft nylon brush and warm soapy water. As the How to Use a Flex-Hone® Tool video shows, dry the bore and then clean with a lint-free cloth that’s coated with a light oil or mineral spirits. Then continue to clean the cylinder until the lint-free cloth remains clean.

For more information about using flexible honing tools, read BRM’s new technical article, download the Flex-Hone® Resource Guide that accompanies this press release, and watch the Flex-Hone® videos on BRM’s YouTube channel.

About Brush Research China Manufacturing

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Arts Underground Announces 2014-2015 Programming

Arts Underground Announces 2014-2015 Programming


New York, NY (PRWEB) July 01, 2014

Marc and Steven Kaplan, co-founders of SubCulture, announce their 2014-2015 programming for the downtown performing arts venue. Touted by The New Yorker as having a “strong curatorial hand,” SubCulture’s founders enter their second year with a dynamic array of new series, multi-concert residencies, creative partnerships, and a program championing emerging composers.

 

“We’re extremely proud of how much we’ve grown since opening last year,” says co-founder Marc Kaplan. “This next year is all about transitioning from being the new kid on the block to establishing our identity as a unique music destination in New York City.”

 

SubCulture’s new programming initiatives include: The New Standard, a multi-genre concert series celebrating fresh and inventive music with world premieres, New York City debuts, and one-of-a-kind collaborations; PianoFest, SubCulture’s two-week-long festival of stylistically-diverse piano concerts; and The Cycle, a unique presentation of Beethoven’s complete string quartet cycle performed by the Ariel Quartet in eight immersive, in-the-round concerts.

 

Kaplan says, “These new programs reflect the broad range of music we love and a new way of engaging the artists who inspire us. And we’re thrilled to present the Ariel Quartet performing Beethoven’s cycle in such an intimate setting – the musicians will perform them literally in the heart of the audience. This is chamber music up close.”

 

SubCulture is also stepping into the ring with a new composer-in-residence program. The two-year residency will provide composers with support throughout their creative process and furnish them with a platform to present their music. SubCulture’s inaugural Composer-In-Residence is critically-acclaimed composer and pianist Gregg Kallor. Kaplan says, “The idea of nurturing artists and their work has been on our radar from the beginning. We’ve been huge believers of Gregg Kallor and his music for years — he’s the perfect composer to launch this program.”

 

Partnerships continue to be a focus for the venue in its second year, with 92nd Street Y Concerts and CONTACT! presented by the New York Philharmonic and the 92nd Street Y both returning, while classical music residencies include the American Modern Ensemble, Concert Artists Guild, Ensemble ACJW, and the Stecher and Horowitz Foundation.

 

The 2014-2015 programming, which kicks off on September 5th with Julie Feeney, will include special engagements by Katherine Jenkins, Zoë Keating, Nicola Benedetti, Tigran Hamasyan, Livingston Taylor, Break of Reality, Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, and Taylor Eigsti’s Free Agency.

 

The complete list of series and special engagements is below, and new performances will be added regularly at http://www.subculturenewyork.com/series.

 

ABOUT SUBCULTURE

SubCulture is a performing arts venue located in the historic NoHo neighborhood of downtown Manhattan. Founded by brothers and lifelong music lovers Marc and Steven Kaplan, the venue was designed to foster an intimate connection between artists and the audience. SubCulture’s programming bridges genres, featuring curated performances that engage, provoke, and inspire. SubCulture has received praise from The New York Times, The New Yorker, New York Magazine, and Time Out New York for the its exquisite sound, comfortable aesthetic, and unparalleled hospitality for guests and artists alike.

 

“SubCulture, a stylish multi-genre performance space.” – The New York Times

 

“[SubCulture] added another reason for contemporary and chamber music fans to head downtown. With partnerships with the 92nd Street Y… and the New York Philharmonic’s CONTACT! series, the space seems to be off to a good start.” – WQXR

 

2014-2015 SUBCULTURE PROGRAMMING

 

THE NEW STANDARD

It happens every once in a while and when it does, there’s no going back. The paradigm shifts. The benchmark is elevated. A “new standard” is declared. It is with this in mind that SubCulture proudly presents The New Standard, a multi-genre concert series celebrating fresh and inventive music by impassioned, boundary-pushing artists. The featured artists on The New Standard series were chosen for their creative risk-taking, emotional authenticity and ability to inspire audiences.

 

September 5-6 – Julie Feeney

October 2 – Spektral Quartet featuring Julian Labro

October 17-18 – Theo Bleckman and Preston Bailey

October 30 – Jo Lawry

November 7 – Etienne Charles

November 12 – Danish String Quartet

March 28 – Don Ross

April 16 – The Awakening Orchestra conducted by Kyle Saulnier

May 7 – Claire Chase and Anthony Roth Costanzo

May 16 – Vertical Voices

 

SUBCULTURE’S 2ND ANNUAL PIANOFEST

Spanning multiple genres, PianoFest shines a spotlight on the sonic versatility of the piano and showcases a diverse assembly of established and emerging artists.

 

September 10 – Three Trios: Krom, Danny Fox Trio, Cory Henry Trio

September 12 – Jim Brickman, The Platinum Tour: Celebrating 20 Years

September 13 – Weiyin Chen

September 15 – Lysander Piano Trio

September 16 – Gregg Kallor (SubCulture’s 1st Anniversary)

September 17 – Geoffrey Keezer

September 19 – Edwin McCain and Michael Kaeshammer

September 20 – Mary Lambert

September 21 – Ted Rosenthal Trio

September 23 – Inon Barnatan

September 24 – Anthony Molinaro, Here, There and Everywhere

September 26 – Sara Slean

September 27 – Evan Duffy

 

THE CYCLE WITH THE ARIEL QUARTET

Characterized by its youth, brilliant playing, and soulful interpretations, the Ariel Quartet has quickly earned a glowing international reputation. The Cycle presents the awesome scope of Beethoven’s entire body of string quartets thematically and in the round, changing the way we experience this music.

 

September 30 – Op. 18, No. 3 (D major); Op. 95 (F minor); Op. 135 (F major)

October 28 – Op. 74 (E flat major); Op. 59, No. 3 (C major)

November 18 – Op. 18, No. 2 (G major); Op. 127 (E flat major)

January 17 – Op. 130 (B-flat major), with Grosse Fuge, Op. 133

February 17 – Op. 18, No. 4 (C minor); Op. 59, No. 2 (E minor)

March 18 – Op. 18, No. 5 (A major); Op. 131 (C-sharp minor)

April 14 – Op. 18, No. 1 (F major); Op. 59, No. 1 (F major)

May 12 – Op. 18, No. 6 (B-flat major); Op. 132 (A minor)

 

SUBCULTURE’S COMPOSER-IN-RESIDENCE: GREGG KALLOR

Providing support throughout the creative process from conception to premiere, the Composer-In-Residence program is about fostering the very artists who inspire SubCulture. The first year of Gregg Kallor’s residency will feature three world premieres performed by Kallor and a complement of outstanding soloists.

 

September 16 – Piano music, performed by Gregg Kallor

April 28 – Songs with Adriana Zabala and Matthew Worth

June 11 – Chamber music with Gregg Kallor, Joshua Roman and Miranda Cuckson

 

CONTACT! THE NEW-MUSIC SERIES: AT SUBCULTURE, CO-PRESENTED BY THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC AND 92ND STREET Y

Entering its sixth season in 2014–15, CONTACT!, the Philharmonic’s new-music series, highlights the works of both emerging and established contemporary composers, performed by smaller ensembles of Philharmonic musicians in intimate venues outside the Lincoln Center campus. All concerts will be performed by musicians from the New York Philharmonic.

 

November 17 – CONTACT! Hosted by John Adams

February 9 – New music from Israel with Lisa Batiashvili

May 11 – New music from Italy

 

92Y CONCERTS AT SUBCULTURE, CO-PRESENTED WITH 92ND STREET Y

After a resoundingly successful inaugural season, this innovative series of recitals by artists and ensembles with a distinctly “downtown” vibe returns for five one-hour-long programs that reflect the performers’ individual artistic visions and feature commentary from the stage. The final three concerts are co-curated by the renowned violist Hsin-Yun Huang and Tisch Center for the Arts Director Hanna Arie-Gaifman.

 

October 21 – Odair Assad

October 22 – Smetana Trio

December 15 – “Schoenberg before Schoenberg”— Leila Josefowicz and Jesse Mills, violins; Hsin-Yun Huang, viola; Fred Sherry, cello

February 2 – “From Folklore to Modernity” — Miriam Fried, violin; Hsin-Yun Huang, viola; members of Ensemble ACJW

April 27 – “Sonatas from the Soviet Era” — Hsin-Yun Huang, viola; Ignat Solzhenitsyn, piano

 

“SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF SELECTS,” CO-PRESENTED WITH 92ND STREET Y

92Y and SubCulture are also proud to co-present three young pianists in recital, personally selected by pianist Sir András Schiff, who just received a British knighthood for his services to music, and who will introduce the first recital. This series is also being presented in Berlin at the Maison de France.

 

February 13 – Kuok-Wai Lio

March 2 – Roman Rabinovich

March 16 – Adam Golka

 

AMERICAN MODERN ENSEMBLE AT SUBCULTURE

Founded in New York City in 2005 by Robert Paterson and Victoria Paterson, American Modern Ensemble is a dynamic, creative force in the modern music scene, programming both cutting edge and traditional works. This residency celebrates AME’s 10th anniversary.

 

January 15 – String Theory – Music for Strings and Harp

March 3 – Blue

April 6 – China Cutting Edge & AME

 

CONCERT ARTISTS GUILD AT SUBCULTURE

With a mission “to discover, nurture & promote young musicians,” CAG provides support to talented artists selected through an annual international competition open to traditional and non-traditional instrumentalists, ensembles and singers. The string-centric series at SubCulture features four concerts by exceptional young artists.

 

September 15 – Lysander Piano

November 3 – PUBLIQuartet with Gregg Kallor

January 18 – Sybarite5

April 15 – Jay Campbell, cello and Conor Hanick, piano

 

THE STECHER AND HOROWTIZ FOUNDATION AT SUBCULTURE

The Stecher and Horowitz Foundation, a non-profit organization, supports and inspires young musicians through the New York International Piano Competition. Constantly expanding its vision, The Foundation continues to serve and inspire outstanding young musicians worldwide.

 

November 20 – Artists TBD

January 8 – Artists TBD

March 5 – Artists TBD

 

ENSEMBLE ACJW AT SUBCULTURE

Created in 2007 by Carnegie Hall’s Executive and Artistic Director Clive Gillinson and The Juilliard School’s President Joseph W. Polisi, Ensemble ACJW is an inspirational collective of young professional musicians who are fellows in a two year program that supports them in building careers as top-quality performers, innovative programmers, and dedicated teachers who fully engage with the communities in which they live and work.

 

January 22 – Ensemble ACJW

March 26 – Ensemble ACJW

June 16 – Ensemble ACJW

 

SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS

October 9-11 – Katherine Jenkins

October 24 – Livingston Taylor

November 8-9 – Break of Reality

January 11-13 – Zoe Keating

January 29 – Nicola Benedetti

February 25-26 – Tigran Hamasyan

April 24 – Taylor Eigsti’s Free Agency

May 6 – Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas

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