New International Machine Tools Market Report

London (PRWEB) September 23, 2013

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Machine Tools in US$ Million by the following Solution Groups/Segments: Metal Cutting Tools (Boring &amp Drilling Machines, Gear Cutting Machines, Grinding, Honing, Lapping, Polishing &amp Buffing Machines, Lathes, Milling Machines, Machining Centers, Station Sort Machines, &amp Miscellaneous Metal Cutting Tools), Metal Forming Tools (Punching &amp Shearing Machines, Bending &amp Forming Machines, Metal Functioning Presses, &amp Miscellaneous Metal Forming Tools), and Particular Machine Tools (Water Jet Machines, Laser Machines, Electrochemical Machines, Electrical Discharge Machines, &amp Coordinate Measuring Machines).

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Finish-Use Segments also analyzed consist of: Automobile, Aerospace/Defense, Non-Electric Machinery &amp Gear, Electronics/Electrical Machinery &amp Equipment, and Others.

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The report provides separate complete analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and Latin America.

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Annual estimates and forecasts are supplied for the period 2010 via 2018. Also, a six-year historic analysis is supplied for these markets.

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The report profiles 482 firms like many important and niche players such as GF AgieCharmilles, Allied Machine &amp Engineering Corp., Amada Co. Ltd., Amada Machine Tools America Inc., DMG-Mori Seiki USA, Doosan Infracore Co. Ltd., Dalian Machine Tool Group Co., Ltd., FANUC Corporation, Gildemeister Aktiengesellschaft, Gildemeister Italiana S.p.A., Haas Automation, Inc., Hardinge Inc., JTEKT Corporation, Kennametal Inc., KMT Waterjet Systems Inc., Komatsu NTC Ltd., Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd., Mori Seiki Co, Ltd., MAG, Okuma Corporation, Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik GmbH &amp Co. KG, Shanghai Machine Tool Functions Co., Ltd., Shenyang Machine Tools Co. Ltd., Schuler AG, Sodick, Inc., Spinner Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik GmbH, Sandvik AB, Sandvik Coromant, TAJMAC-ZPS, a.s., Trumpf Group, Walter AG, and Yamazaki Mazak Corporation.

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Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary investigation. Company profiles are mainly based on public domain details such as firm URLs.

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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY &amp Item DEFINITIONS&#13

Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1&#13

Disclaimers I-2&#13

Data Interpretation &amp Reporting Level I-2&#13

Quantitative Methods &amp Analytics I-two&#13

Item Definitions and Scope of Study I-three&#13

Solution Groups/Segments I-four&#13

Metal Cutting Tools I-four&#13

Boring &amp Drilling Machines I-four&#13

Gear Cutting Machines I-4&#13

Grinding, Honing, Lapping, Polishing and Buffing Machines I-4&#13

Lathes I-five&#13

Milling Machines I-5&#13

Machining Centers I-five&#13

Station Kind Machines I-five&#13

Miscellaneous Metal Cutting Tools I-5&#13

Metal Forming Tools I-five&#13

Punching &amp Shearing Tools I-six&#13

Bending &amp Forming Tools I-6&#13

Metal Working Presses I-six&#13

Miscellaneous Metal Forming Tools I-6&#13

Particular Machine Tools I-6&#13

Waterjet and Laser Machines I-six&#13

Electrochemical Machines I-six&#13

Electrical Discharge Machines I-7&#13

Co-ordinate Measuring Machines I-7&#13

Finish-Use Segments I-7&#13

Automotive Industry I-7&#13

Aerospace/Defense Business I-7&#13

Non-Electric Machinery and Gear Sector I-7&#13

Electronics/Electrical Machinery and Gear Business I-7&#13

Other people I-8&#13

Oilfield Market I-8&#13

Health-related Market I-eight

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II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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1. Market OVERVIEW II-1&#13

Significance of Manufacturing for the Machine Tools Market place: A&#13

Evaluation II-1&#13

Machine Tools: Industry Structure &ampTraits II-2&#13

Outlook II-four

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Table 1: Planet Industry for Machine Tools (2012): Percentage&#13

Share Breakdown of Revenues by Top Players (consists of&#13

corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4

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Table two: Planet Market place for Machine Tools (2012): Percentage&#13

Share Breakdown of Investments in Machine Tools by Nation&#13

(contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4

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Table three: World Market for Machine Tools (2012): Percentage&#13

Share Breakdown of Revenues by Finish-Use Industries (consists of&#13

corresponding Graph/Chart) II-5&#13

Exactly where Do the Possibilities Lie? II-5&#13

A Peek into Technologies Evolution in the Machine Tools Sector II-six&#13

Technology Boosts Numerical Handle (NC) Machine Tools&#13

Demand Further II-six&#13

Innovation Largely Guided by the Evolution of New Age Components II-six&#13

Reaching Precision the Laser Way II-7&#13

What Does It Take to Survive in the Marketplace? II-7&#13

Following Sales Buyer Service &amp Support: A Essential Differentiator II-8&#13

Recession Influence in Retrospect II-8&#13

Noteworthy Industry Trends &amp Problems II-9&#13

Manufacturing Market: A Bellwether of Market Prospects for&#13

Machine Tools II-9&#13

Encouraging Gains in Worldwide Manufacturing PMI Signals an&#13

Optimistic Outlook for Machine Tools II-9&#13

Creating Asian Nations Emerge As Tough Contenders in the&#13

International Market II-11&#13

China Marches Ahead on Production Front II-11&#13

CIVETS to Replace BRICs in the Coming Decade II-11&#13

Advent of 3D-Printing Machines: Marks the Emergence of Next&#13

Generation Machine Tools II-12&#13

Development of Specialized Aerospace Components Spurs&#13

Innovation in Machine Tools II-13&#13

Rise in Commercial Aircraft Orders Augur Properly for Machine&#13

Tool Industry II-13&#13

Developments in Renewable Energy Help Spur Market place Opportunities II-14&#13

Boom in Mobile Electronics Boosts Prospects for Machine&#13

Tools in the Semiconductor Sector II-14&#13

Outsourcing of Manufacturing Activity Boosts Demand for&#13

Machine Tools in Building Countries II-15&#13

Metal Cutting Tools: A Important Revenue Creating Product Industry II-15&#13

HSS Cutting Tools: Hopes Pinned onto Powder Metallurgical&#13

HSS to Spearhead Growth II-16&#13

Grinding Machines Market place: A Assessment of Existing Scenario II-16&#13

Trends Across Item Markets II-17&#13

Advanced Grinding Machines Revolutionize Grinding Procedure II-17&#13

Multi-Tasking Machines Gear Up to Revolutionize Machine&#13

Tool Dynamics II-18&#13

A Macro Shift to Micro Machining Tools II-18&#13

Intelligent Machines Spiral in Recognition II-18&#13

Retrofit Industry Keeps CNC Machinery Sales Alive II-18&#13

Versatile Manufacturing Catching Impetus II-19&#13

Bar Fed Machining Centers Gain Speedy Acceptance II-19&#13

Two Offset Numbers grow to be Norm in Machining Center II-19&#13

Silicon Carbide (SiC) Cutting Tools become a Rage II-20&#13

Environmental Issues Spur Innovations in Cutting Tools II-20&#13

‘Intelligent’ Threat Brewing II-20&#13

Replacement Demand Beneath Threat II-20&#13

Waterjet: An Evolving Cutting Tool II-20&#13

Cost Positive aspects Drive Waterjet Adoption II-21&#13

Expanding Applications of Waterjet Cutting Drives Growth II-21&#13

Robotic Waterjets to Rise in Recognition II-22&#13

International Industry Evaluation &amp Outlook II-22&#13

Important Statistical Findings II-23

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Table four: International Production of Machine Tools (2012):&#13

Percentage Share Breakdown of Production Worth by Nation&#13

(consists of corresponding Graph/Chart) II-23

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Table 5: Global Trade in Machine Tools (2012): Breakdown of&#13

Imports (in US$ Million) by Essential Importing Nations&#13

(contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-23

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Table six: Global Trade in Machine Tools (2012): Breakdown of&#13

Exports (in US$ Million) by Crucial Exporting Countries&#13

(contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-24

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Table 7: Global Machine Tools Per Capita (2012): Breakdown&#13

of Consumption Per Capita (in US$ ) By Nation (consists of&#13

corresponding Graph/Chart) II-25

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2. Item/End-USE Market OVERVIEW II-26&#13

Machine Tools II-26&#13

Industrial Use of Machine Tools: A Historical Retrospective II-26&#13

Metal Cutting Machine Tools II-26&#13

Structure of Metal Cutting Tool II-26&#13

Cutting Methods II-27&#13

Main Categories of Tools II-27&#13

Rotary Cutting Tools II-27&#13

Carbide Cutting Tools II-27&#13

Stamping Die II-28&#13

Sorts of Metal Cutting Machine Tools II-28&#13

Boring &amp Drilling Machines II-28&#13

Gear Cutting Machines II-28&#13

Grinding, Honing, Lapping, Polishing &amp Buffing Machines II-28&#13

CNC Grinding Machines II-29&#13

Lathes II-29&#13

Varieties of Lathes II-29&#13

CNC Lathes II-29&#13

Milling Machines II-29&#13

Major Elements II-30&#13

Body of the Milling Machines II-30&#13

Length of Reduce II-30&#13

Helix Angle II-30&#13

Land II-31&#13

Diameter II-31&#13

End Teeth II-31&#13

CNC Milling Machines II-31&#13

Center Cutting and Non Center Cutting Milling Machines II-31&#13

Machining Centers II-31&#13

Horizontal CNC Machining Centers II-32&#13

Vertical CNC Machining Centers II-32&#13

Station Type Machines II-32&#13

Miscellaneous Metal Cutting Tools II-32&#13

Metal Forming Machine Tools II-32&#13

Kinds of Metal Forming Machine Tools II-33&#13

Punching &amp Shearing Tools II-33&#13

Bending &amp Forming Tools II-33&#13

‘Bending’ Vs ‘Forming’ II-33&#13

Metal Working Presses II-33&#13

Miscellaneous Metal Forming Tools II-34&#13

Special Machine Tools II-34&#13

Water Jet and Laser Machines II-34&#13

Electrochemical Machines II-35&#13

Electrical Discharge Machines II-35&#13

Die-Sink EDMs II-35&#13

Wire-Cut EDMs II-36&#13

Die-Sink Machines Vs Wire-Cut Machines II-36&#13

Coordinate Measuring Machines II-36&#13

Market Segmentation by Machine Cost and Precision II-37&#13

Higher-Finish Machine Tool Market II-37&#13

Mid-Range Machine Tool Market II-37&#13

Low-Finish Machine Tool Industry II-37&#13

End Use Markets II-37&#13

Automotive Industry II-38&#13

Aerospace/Defense Business II-38&#13

Non-Electric Machinery and Gear Business II-38&#13

Electronics/Electrical Machinery and Gear Industry II-38&#13

Other people II-39&#13

Oilfield Industry II-39&#13

Medical Sector II-39

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3. Item INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS II-40&#13

Sandvik Coromant Releases CoroMill 316 Exchangeable-Head&#13

Milling Technique with Internal Coolant II-40&#13

Sandvik Coromant Launches CoroMill 357 Multi-Edge Face Milling&#13

Cutter II-40&#13

Sandvik Coromant Rolls Out CoroMill® 419 Five-Edge High-Feed&#13

Milling Cutter II-40&#13

Autoprint Launches Checkmate 65 Print Inspection Machine II-41&#13

Sandvik Coromant Unveils CoroDrill® 460-XM Higher-Performance Drill II-41&#13

Sandvik Coromant Introduces CoroMill Plura Multi-Material Finish&#13

Mill II-41&#13

Sandvik Coromant Launches CoroReamer 435 and 835 II-41&#13

Sandvik Coromant Introduces CoroDrill 860 Solid Carbide Drill II-42&#13

Sandvik Coromant Rolls Out CoroDrill 870 Exchangeable Tip Drill II-42&#13

Sandvik Coromant Introduces CoroDrill 870 Exchangeable-Tip Drills II-42&#13

Bhavya Machine Tools Launches New Multipurpose Light Duty&#13

Lathe Machine II-42&#13

Bhavya Machine Tools Launches New Bandsaw Machines II-43&#13

Okuma to Unveil New Machines at IMTS 2012 II-43&#13

Romi Machine Tools Launches Modern day GL 170G Slant Bed Turning&#13

Center II-44&#13

DEWALT® Introduces Sophisticated Lithium Metal Cutting Circular Saw II-44&#13

Sumitomo Electric to Introduce New Nano-Polycrystalline&#13

Diamond Tipped Cutting Tools II-45&#13

Kalamazoo Machine Tool Launches New Manual Band Saw II-45&#13

Kyocera Launches New Grade PV7025 Cermet Cutting Tools II-45&#13

MHIi Introduces Advanced Wafer Bolding Machine II-46&#13

CAMPAT Machine Tool Launches New Leadwell V-40iT VMC with five-Axis II-46&#13

Eastern Laser Introduces New Fiber Laser Marking Machine, FOL&#13

Series II-47&#13

Spartanics Launches L-500 Laser Cutting System II-47&#13

Hexagon Metrology Unveils Brown &amp Sharpe four.5.four SF CMM Variety II-47&#13

Kent Plans to Unleash Double-Column 16-meter Grinders II-48&#13

KVL Introduces Tyrolit’s Diamond, Grinding and Cutting Tools&#13

in Bahrain II-49&#13

Mitsubishi Electric Plans to Unveil Wire-Cut Electrical&#13

Discharge Machines II-49&#13

CHMER Plans to Introduce CNC Machining Center that&#13

Incorporates Linear Motor II-50&#13

Spedo to Unveil Spedo 2600 Pinless Types Cutting Device II-50&#13

Semlima Introduces Computerized Water-Jet Cutter II-51&#13

Penn Stainless Items Sets up Mach three Water-Jet Cutter at its&#13

Pennsylvania Unit II-51&#13

LVD Strippit Launches Adaptive Laser Cutting (ALC) Technique II-51&#13

OMZ Unique Steels Introduces New Lathe II-52&#13

Sant Enterprises Rolls Out Precision Surface Grinder II-52&#13

Pramet Tools to Unveil New-Generation Lathe Supplies II-52&#13

Kyocera Launches New Milling Cutters II-52&#13

Mitsubishi Electric Rolls Out Industrial Automation Service&#13

Company in China II-53&#13

Trilogy Machinery Launches Sunrise ANC Punching Method II-53&#13

Ferry Industries Unveils Five-Axis CNC Machining Centers II-53&#13

HEIDENHAIN Launches TNC 640 Milling-Machine Handle with&#13

Optional Turning II-54&#13

Eastern Laser Rolls Out ETE Series Laser Machines II-54&#13

Etlaser.com Unveils Laser Engraving Machine ET-4030 II-54&#13

Eastern Laser Introduces Continual-Light Laser Cutting Machine II-54&#13

Bomag Launches Two New Milling Machines II-55&#13

Okuma Develops GENOS Series CNC Lathes II-55&#13

Strategies Machine Tool Launches FANUC D21 RoboDrill VMC Series II-55&#13

Chicago Pneumatic Introduces Industrial Angle Grinders and&#13

Sanders Line II-56&#13

Miller Electric Launches Millermatic 350P Aluminum MIG Welder II-56&#13

Approaches Machine Tools Rolls Out FEELER FT-Series CNC Turning&#13

Centers II-57&#13

Ultra Tech Machinery Unveils Transportable Specialty Machine Tools II-57&#13

Schleuniger Launches CrimpCenter 36 S Totally Automatic Crimping&#13

Machine II-57&#13

Absolute Machine Tools Rolls Out TMV-510G Tongtai Graphite&#13

Machining Center II-58&#13

Walter Meier Unveils New JET Belt Grinder and JET Mobile Dust&#13

Collector II-58&#13

NUM Corporation Launches Flexium+ CNC Platform for Safe&#13

Machine Tool Control II-59&#13

Makino Introduces 5-Axis Horizontal Machining Center II-60&#13

Seco Tools Launches Double Octomill™ 05 Tools for Little&#13

Machines Milling Applications II-61

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four. Recent Market ACTIVITY II-62&#13

Morris Group Requires Over Hegman Machine Tools II-62&#13

Tenex Capital Acquires Techniks and Merges Techniks with NAP&#13

GLADU II-62&#13

Mori Seiki Sets Up its First Machining Center Production&#13

Facility in the US II-62&#13

Mazak Corporation to Expand Manufacturing Facility in Kentucky II-63&#13

Mazak Merges Sales and Marketing and advertising Structures of its Laser&#13

Cutting and Machine Tools Divisions II-63&#13

Sandvik Forms a Joint Venture with Shandong Energy Machinery II-64&#13

Ellison Enters into Strategic Distribution Alliance with&#13

Toshiba Machine II-64&#13

HDNG Requires Over Usach II-65&#13

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Exhibits Jointly with Federal&#13

Broach at IMTS 2012 II-65&#13

Profitable Delapena and Wendt Joint Venture Leads to&#13

Important Development II-66&#13

Kyocera to Enter into a Joint Venture with CTC II-66&#13

Sumitomo Electric to Form a Joint Venture with PT Somagede II-66&#13

HURCO Partners with Elliot II-67&#13

EDAC Technologies Acquires Assets of Smith-Renaud II-67&#13

DGI Supply to Take More than Tools &amp Abrasive Supply II-68&#13

Klingelnberg Requires Over Höfler II-68&#13

BJME Requires More than SAFOP II-68&#13

Lissmac Requires Over Steelmaster II-69&#13

Hirschmann Acquires JauchSchmider GmbH &amp Co. KG II-69&#13

Fair Buddy Takes More than Five Foreign Machine-Tool Firms II-69&#13

TEK4 Indicators License Deal with Tek4 USA II-69&#13

Rosenberger and Unison Collaborate for Promoting and Marketing and advertising&#13

Products II-70&#13

Atlas Copco Receives Gear Provide Deal from HZL II-70&#13

Sandvik Coromant Renews Alliance with SHR II-70&#13

Citizen Machinery to Enter into Procurement Agreement with&#13

Fair Buddy II-71&#13

HDNG Requires Over Usach II-71&#13

MTorres to Take More than Pacifica II-71&#13

ESCO Acquires ACS II-72&#13

MTTG Requires Over Assets of DSG II-72&#13

Guardair Requires More than Allen II-72&#13

Roanwell Takes Over Absolute Manufacturing II-73

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5. Focus ON Choose International PLAYERS II-74&#13

GF AgieCharmilles (Switzerland) II-74&#13

Allied Machine &amp Engineering Corp (USA) II-74&#13

Amada Co. Ltd., (Japan) II-74&#13

Amada Machine Tools America Inc., (USA) II-75&#13

DMG-Mori Seiki USA (USA) II-75&#13

Doosan Infracore Co. Ltd. (South Korea) II-75&#13

Dalian Machine Tool Group Co., Ltd (China) II-76&#13

FANUC Corporation (Japan) II-76&#13

Gildemeister Aktiengesellschaft (Germany) II-76&#13

Gildemeister Italiana S.p.A. (Italy) II-77&#13

Haas Automation, Inc. (USA) II-77&#13

Hardinge Inc. (USA) II-77&#13

JTEKT Corporation (Japan) II-78&#13

Kennametal Inc., (USA) II-78&#13

KMT Waterjet Systems Inc. (USA) II-78&#13

Komatsu NTC Ltd. (Japan) II-79&#13

Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd. (Japan) II-79&#13

Mori Seiki Co, Ltd. (Japan) II-79&#13

MAG (USA) II-79&#13

Okuma Corporation (Japan) II-80&#13

Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik GmbH &amp Co. KG (Germany) II-80&#13

Shanghai Machine Tool Functions Co., Ltd (China) II-81&#13

Shenyang Machine Tools Co. Ltd. (China) II-81&#13

Schuler AG (Germany) II-81&#13

Sodick, Inc. (USA) II-82&#13

Spinner Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik GmbH (Germany) II-82&#13

Sandvik AB (Sweden) II-82&#13

Sandvik Coromant (Sweden) II-83&#13

TAJMAC-ZPS, a.s. (Czech Republic) II-83&#13

Trumpf Group (Germany) II-83&#13

Walter AG (Germany) II-83&#13

Yamazaki Mazak Corporation (Japan) II-84

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6. International Industry Point of view II-85&#13

Table eight: Planet Current Past, Present and Future Evaluation for&#13

Machine Tools by Geographic Region/ Country – US, Canada,&#13

Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and Latin&#13

America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million&#13

for the Years 2010 by means of 2018 (involves corresponding Graph/Chart) II-85

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Table 9: Planet Historic Overview for Machine Tools by Geographic&#13

Region/Nation – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific,&#13

Middle East/Africa and Latin America Independently Analyzed by&#13

Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2004 by way of 2009&#13

(consists of corresponding Graph/Chart) II-86

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Table 10: World 14-Year Point of view for Machine Tools by&#13

Geographic Region/ Country – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar&#13

Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle&#13

East/Africa and Latin America for the Years 2005, 2013 and&#13

2018 (contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-87&#13

By Item Group/Segment II-88

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Table 11: Globe Current Past, Current and Future Evaluation for&#13

Metal Cutting Tools by Geographic Region/Country – US, Canada,&#13

Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and Latin&#13

America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million&#13

for the Years 2010 by way of 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-88

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Table 12: Planet Historic Assessment for Metal Cutting Tools by&#13

Geographic Region/Country – US, Canada, Japan, Europe,&#13

Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and Latin America&#13

Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the&#13

Years 2004 by way of 2009 (consists of corresponding Graph/Chart) II-89

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Table 13: Globe 14-Year Viewpoint for Metal Cutting Tools by&#13

Geographic Area/ Nation – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar&#13

Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle&#13

East/Africa and Latin America for the Years 2005, 2013 and&#13

2018 (contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-90

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Table 14: Globe Current Past, Current and Future Analysis for&#13

Metal Cutting Tools by Item Segment – Boring &amp Drilling&#13

Machines, Gear Cutting Machines, Grinding, Honing, Lapping,&#13

Polishing &amp Buffing Machines, Lathes, Milling Machines,&#13

Machining Centers, Station Sort Machines and Miscellaneous&#13

Metal Cutting Tools Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in&#13

US$ Million for the Years 2010 by means of 2018 (involves corresponding Graph/Chart) II-91

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Table 15: Globe Historic Evaluation for Metal Cutting Tools by&#13

Item Segment – Boring &amp Drilling Machines, Gear Cutting&#13

Machines, Grinding, Honing, Lapping, Polishing &amp Buffing&#13

Machines, Lathes, Milling Machines, Machining Centers, Station&#13

Kind Machines and Miscellaneous Metal Cutting Tools&#13

Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the&#13

Years 2004 by means of 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-92

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Table 16: Globe 14-Year Point of view for Metal Cutting Tools by&#13

Solution Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for&#13

Boring &amp Drilling Machines, Gear Cutting Machines, Grinding,&#13

Honing, Lapping, Polishing &amp Buffing Machines, Lathes, Milling&#13

Machines, Machining Centers, Station Type Machines and&#13

Miscellaneous Metal Cutting Tools for the Years 2005, 2013 and&#13

2018 (contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-93

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Table 17: Globe Current Past, Current and Future Analysis for&#13

Boring &amp Drilling Machines by Geographic Area/Nation – US,&#13

Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/ Africa and&#13

Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ &#13

Million for the Years 2010 by way of 2018 (involves corresponding Graph/Chart) II-94

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Table 18: World Historic Assessment for Boring &amp Drilling Machines&#13

by Geographic Area/ Nation – US, Canada, Japan, Europe,&#13

Asia-Pacific, Middle East/ Africa and Latin America&#13

Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the&#13

Years 2004 by way of 2009 (consists of corresponding Graph/Chart) II-95

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Table 19: Globe 14-Year Point of view for Boring &amp Drilling&#13

Machines by Geographic Area/ Country – Percentage Breakdown&#13

of Dollar Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific,&#13

Middle East/Africa and Latin America for the Years 2005, 2013&#13

and 2018 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-96

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Table 20: World Recent Past, Present and Future Evaluation for&#13

Gear Cutting Machines by Geographic Area/Country – US,&#13

Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and&#13

Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ &#13

Million for the Years 2010 through 2018 (contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-97

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Table 21: Globe Historic Evaluation for Gear Cutting Machines by&#13

Geographic Area/ Country – US, Canada, Japan, Europe,&#13

Asia-Pacific, Middle East/ Africa and Latin America&#13

Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the&#13

Years 2004 by way of 2009 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-98

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Table 22: Globe 14-Year Perspective for Gear Cutting Machines&#13

by Geographic Region/ Country – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar&#13

Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle&#13

East/Africa and Latin America for the Years 2005, 2013 and&#13

2018 (consists of corresponding Graph/Chart) II-99

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Table 23: Globe Current Past, Existing and Future Analysis for&#13

Grinding, Honing, Lapping, Polishing &amp Buffing Machines by&#13

Geographic Region/Nation – US, Canada, Japan, Europe,&#13

Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and Latin America&#13

Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the&#13

Years 2010 by means of 2018 (contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-one hundred

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Table 24: World Historic Review for Grinding, Honing, Lapping,&#13

Polishing &amp Buffing Machines by Geographic Region/Nation -&#13

US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa&#13

and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in&#13

US$ Million for the Years 2004 via 2009 (involves corresponding Graph/Chart) II-101

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Table 25: Planet 14-Year Viewpoint for Grinding, Honing,&#13

Lapping, Polishing &amp Buffing Machines by Geographic&#13

Area/Nation – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US,&#13

Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and&#13

Latin America for the Years 2005, 2013 and 2018 (contains corresponding Graph/Chart) II-102

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Table 26: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for&#13

Lathes by Geographic Area/Nation – US, Canada, Japan,&#13

Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and Latin America&#13

Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the&#13

Years 2010 by means of 2018 (consists of corresponding Graph/Chart) II-103

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Table 27: Planet Historic Evaluation for Lathes by Geographic&#13

Area/Nation – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific,&#13

Middle East/Africa and Latin America Independently Analyzed by&#13

Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2004 by way of 2009&#13

(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-104

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Table 28: World 14-Year Perspective for Lathes by Geographic&#13

Region/Nation – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for US,&#13

Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa and&#13

Latin America for the Years 2005, 2013 and 2018 (involves corresponding Graph/Chart) II-105

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Table 29: World Current Previous, Present and Future Evaluation for&#13

Milling Machines by Geographic Area/Nation – US, Canada,&#13

Japan

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Michigan Manufacturing International (MMI) Dispels Manufacturing Myths

Michigan Manufacturing International (MMI) Dispels Manufacturing Myths


Stevensville, MD (PRWEB) September 03, 2014

There are some frequent misconceptions in the manufacturing sector about managing suppliers and utilizing specialty elements. At the Atlantic Design and style and Manufacturing Show in June of this year, Jacob Prak, CEO of Michigan Manufacturing International (MMI), discussed how making use of specialty components can aid customers save funds.

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Prak stated that consumers may consider it is easier to manage a supplier who is nearby, alternatively of one that is far away. He mentioned, “The truth is that it is a lot more important to uncover the appropriate supplier than to uncover one that is in close proximity. MMI easily sources merchandise from all more than the globe.”

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When a specialty element is desired, a common idea is that 1 ought to locate a supplier who specializes in the processes essential for that component. Nevertheless, by sourcing a product from a company who specializes in a specific method, a customer can get locked into using that approach. Prak supplied a greater resolution, saying, “It’s much better to find a manufacturer who can analyze the function of the part and then supply the most expense-efficient, ideal-performing manufacturing method to suit the scenario.”                                                                                

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While it is very best to use common elements when attainable, Prak noted that innovative products and styles will usually require particular elements due to their new and distinctive qualities. Special components are often designed to function a lot more successfully in a offered application or to take the place of multiple common elements, frequently saving funds.

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In a recent example, a consumer came to MMI with a portion that consisted of a bamboo shaft that had been reinforced with a carbon fiber rod. The challenge was how to maintain the same weight and strength, but cut the price. Prak explained how MMI effectively met this aim. “We replaced the carbon fiber with an aluminum extrusion. The strength was maintained, and the result was a cost savings of about 25%.”

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Founded in 1991, Michigan Manufacturing International (MMI) specializes in supplying manufactured to print assemblies and elements to original gear producers (OEM). Items contain assemblies, castings, stampings, machined parts, gears, bearings and a lot more. Services contain solution engineering, manufacturing, inventory management and stocking programs — all designed to streamline client operations and boost profitability. MMI styles the most effective, highest good quality solutions from anyplace in the globe.

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For much more info about MMI, go to http://www.michmfg.com or call 800-677-0504.

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Subaru WRX Tuning Company is Functioning with P&A International on Turbocharger Upgrade Kit

Subaru WRX Tuning Company is Functioning with P&A International on Turbocharger Upgrade Kit


Shanghai, China (PRWEB) August 29, 2014

P&ampA International, a die casting China primarily based company, has just announced that is has joined forces with a leading aftermarket and race car components designer and manufacturer to create higher end tuning solutions for Subaru racing teams. As element of this collaboration, a leading Subaru WRX tuning organization is operating with P&ampA International in order to finalize the development and production of the extensive turbocharger upgrade kit for the 2016 Subaru STI and later WRX models.

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As a firm spokesperson for P&ampA International explained, the business has been contracted to manufacture the cast aluminum intake manifold for the new boxer 4 cylinder two.0L and two.5L engines.

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“The two. liter FA series flat four is derived from the Subaru Forester 2.0XT and is an superb candidate for energy upgrades,” the spokesperson explained, adding that the new intake manifold consists of intricate custom die casting and precision CNC machined parts that are place collectively to form variable intake manifold that will enhance engine volumetric efficiency to peak at two points: 2500 RPM and 6500 RPM.

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“This is done via changing geometry of the intake tract identified as pulse tuning.”

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The style that P&ampA International is operating on is focused on mild and large turbocharger upgrades where the 2500 RPM point is employed to assist with the turbocharger spool, bringing down the turbo spool threshold some 500 RPM, which also allows the engine to operate effectively in complete energy output close to redline in high demand scenarios.

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“The assembly will consist of aviation grade aluminum intake with custom electronic handle module and an enlarged throttle valve,” the spokesperson stated, adding that there will be provisions at every single port for water-methanol injectors supplied by UK-based company Aquamist, as nicely as provisions for NOS.

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“The very same intake manifold will be obtainable in carbon fibre for race applications but tuned for max VE at 4500 RPM and 8500 RPM.”

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About P&ampA International:

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P&ampA is a China based company formed in 2008 by partners with engineering backgrounds. The company’s primary focus is the manufacturing of talent and technologies intense parts and elements in China. Getting a tiny player in the market, the organization operates really hard to establish themselves by providing their clientele customized service, often going outdoors of their scope to assistance them. For much more info, please visit http://www.pa-international.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&ampview=article&ampid=128&ampItemid=173

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Investigative reporter Charles Piller comments in The Nation on how the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation investment portfolio subverts its international good works

Investigative reporter Charles Piller comments in The Nation on how the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation investment portfolio subverts its international good works


OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA (PRWEB) August 23, 2014

Investigative Reporter Charles Piller, in an exclusive exposé for The Nation Magazine , comments this week on ways that The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation continues to report more than $ 2.5 billion of investments in arms dealers, alcohol manufacturers, and oil and mining companies — doing great harm in Africa and elsewhere in the developing world, precisely where the foundation is trying to help.

KILLER POLLUTION

Reports Piller: “The Gates Foundation boasts about its grants to help poor farmers adapt to droughts and floods caused by global warming. Yet according to the foundation’s most recent tax filing and recent SEC filings, it holds more than $ 1.2 billion in BP, Royal Dutch Shell and Exxon Mobil, and other energy firms whose environmental despoliation promotes the climate change that is destroying those farmers’ livelihoods.”

Piller is revisiting an investigation he and colleagues did in 2007 for the Los Angeles Times. Piller and his team were was nominated by the Times for the Pulitzer Prize, which included extensive contributions by Piller, reporting from Africa.

That report found that the foundation had vast holdings in big-pharma firms that priced AIDS drugs out of reach for desperate victims the foundation wanted to save. It benefitted greatly from predatory lenders whose practices sparked the Great Recession and chocolate makers said by the U.S. government to have supported child slavery.

CHINESE WEAPON MAKER

Says Piller: “After our investigations were published, the foundation briefly considered changing its policy of blind-eye investing, but ultimately pulled funds only from firms that provided the financial basis for genocide in Darfur. Even in that case, when the glare of adverse publicity faded, the foundation hopped back into such companies, including the Chinese weapons and construction giant NORINCO International.”

The article, available now on The Nation website, describes how the Foundation’s “blind-eye” investment philosophy undermines its own high-minded goals and contradicts even the modest investment screens to reduce social harm favored by Susan Desmond-Hellmann, the Foundation’s new chief executive, for her personal holdings.

The Gates Foundation, according to Piller, has led efforts across Africa to improve life expectancy through vaccinations and AIDS care, but it also has placed big investment bets on mining firms whose operations have proved environmentally disastrous for foundation beneficiaries in the developing world. This includes stakes in Brazil’s notorious Vale S.A. and Rio Tinto – frequently cited for egregious pollution at sites around the world.

CHASING AFTER RARE EARTH

Says Piller: “Both companies, among others in the Gates Foundation portfolio, are jumping into the burgeoning market for chasing down sources of rare earth elements that are essential to electronics, hybrid cars and windmills, a rush for wealth notorious for laying to waste wide areas around mines and processing plants.”

The Foundation responded to earlier challenges to its investment portfolio by saying it must guard against lower returns that might come from a portfolio strategy that aggressively seeks to reduce social harm.

Writes Piller: “Even if social investing shaved a thin slice from the bottom line, harm reduction would better support Gates’ oft-stated goal, that ‘every person deserves the chance to live a healthy, productive life.’ To use complexity as an excuse for doing nothing – for rejecting the opportunity to lead – seems a short-sighted approach.”

Adds Piller: “It doesn’t sound like Bill Gates to me.”

READ MORE IN THE NATION MAGAZINE:

http://www.thenation.com/article/181342/how-gates-foundations-investments-are-undermining-its-own-good-works

ABOUT CHARLES PILLER

Charles Piller is a screenwriter and film producer, and continues to be an active and award-winning reporter for the Sacramento Bee.

His award winning, collaborative investigation of the Gates Foundation in Africa, written while he was a reporter for the L.A. Times, was nominated by the Times for the Pulitzer Prize. His award-winning, ongoing investigation of corruption in the construction of the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize by his editors at the Bee.

Piller’s Bay Bridge reporting forced sweeping changes in how the state tests bridge foundations, sparked numerous hearing in the California Legislature, and prompted independent technical reviews of the new span that found maintenance and safety problems.

His work led to an ongoing investigation by the California Highway Patrol of possible contracting malfeasance, and calls by a leading state senator for a criminal investigation of the project.

Piller’s Bay Bridge reporting also inspired a new state law that dramatically increases public disclosure by expert review panels for megaprojects, and three other bills meant to improve the handling of massive public projects now under consideration by the Legislature or Governor.

Charles has also just completed his first dramatic screenplay, Rare Earth, which focuses on the impact of Western investments on worker health and abuse in Africa. His new production company, Charles Piller Films, has four additional properties currently under development:

> STEEL CITY – a contemporary international crime thriller that jumps between Tokyo, Shanghai and San Francisco.

> DEEP TIME – a futuristic science fiction romance that connects a digitally preserved ‘female guardian’ to a mining engineer living 10,000 years in the future – both locked in a race to control an environmental disaster threatened by long-buried nuclear wastes.

> BIOPOLIS – a scientific who-done-it horror film – focused on a Vietnamese disease investigator who discovers and battles a deadly new flu strain that has jumped from birds to people. With a reporter, she traces the origins of the outbreak to an biotech firm with plans to make billions of dollars on the global threat.

>THE CITADEL – a contemporary thriller set in a super-max prison, in which a reporter and pharmacy technician risk their lives to expose and stop a secret experimental drug trial. Designed to turn hardened thugs into model citizens, the experiment instead transforms its subjects into coolly brilliant criminal masterminds committed to plans of unspeakable evil.

Visit his new company at http://www.charlespillerfilms.com/ on the Web.






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Manchester Jewellers Network to exhibit at International Jewellery London 2014 at Olympia Exhibition Centre

Manchester (PRWEB UK) 18 August 2014

International Jewellery London 2014 will, once again, welcome members of Manchester Jewellers Network (MJN) at their new venue in the Olympia Exhibition Centre. Members of MJN will show their most exciting work to date on Stand R76 in the Design Section.

Gemma Scully uses sterling silver and gold to create jewellery which is inspired by the Chaos Theory, something that has fascinated her for years; the idea that small differences in initial conditions yield widely diverging outcomes. Through a process of hand casting, she is able to conduct her own research into this idea. Dropping varying amounts of molten silver and gold into different volumes of snow, ice, and water, she creates wildly different all one off casting that Gemma then designs around. Along with casting, Gemma also uses other techniques within her work, including Gold inlay, fusing, and fabrication.

http://www.gemmascullyjewellery.com

Karin Sheldon draws inspiration from her industrial market town home and the visual stimuli of everyday life. Karin uses her own handmade 24ct Gold sheet, and heat fuses it to sterling silver in the ancient technique of Keum-Bo; she manipulates the surface of the metal to create abstract or narrative patterns. Karin also employs the technique of Mokume-Gane (Japanese for ‘wood-grained metal’ where contrasting metals are layered together before the pattern is revealed by cutting through these layers) in her work. Learning and being inspired by these ancient techniques find Karin’s work constantly evolving and changing.

http://www.sheldonoriginals.co.uk

Charlotte Verity’s latest collections are inspired by vibrant city lights at night. The jewellery combines precious metals, silver, and gold with handmade glass components and faceted stones. Charlotte blows miniature hollow glass components using a flame in a similar manner to glass bead making. Working with transparent glass allows for the transmission of light; these spherical bubbles or straight drops made from transparent glass tube are often filled with tiny, round, faceted laboratory grown stones, adding sparkle. These stones are created under intense heat and can therefore withstand the conditions as the vessel is returned to the flame for the sealing process.

http://www.charlotteverity.com

Kate Wimbush constructs her figurative jewellery using traditional hand craft techniques combined with computer technology, highlighted with resin used as a cold enamel to add colour to the designs. Kate aims for precision and accuracy in her designs; she achieves this using laser technologies. All her work begins as a hand drawn design, which is then developed using digital processes. Kate is inspired by her life and memories, especially the ‘Great British Seaside’ and her love of all things miniature. Kate’s jewellery aims to bring sparkle, colour, and joy to everyday life and a smile to your face! New for 2014, Kate is expanding her use of colour to include semi precious gemstones.

http://www.katewimbush.co.uk

The 2013 stand members felt that exhibiting on a shared stand at International Jewellery London would be the ideal step forward to reach a larger audience. The decision to have a large stand provided the best visual impact, attracting a lot of attention to this group of Jewellers and Silversmiths from the North of England. The Showcase scheme was very successful and has been oversubscribed this year. The MJN aim of encouraging new and young talent gives many members of the group the chance they need to ’test the water’ in London and internationally. So there will four main exhibitors and 12 Showcase displays of work from both established makers and emerging makers, who can benefit from the mentoring from experienced MJN members during this big step in their careers.

We can now confirm that the Showcase Exhibitors are:

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Chiara Bet
Tracey Birchwood
Hannah David
Stephanie Mann
Hilary Morel
Rebecca Muirhead
Frances Noon
Nina Rithalia
Caroline Royal
Amy Wilkinson
Kylie Yeung
The MJN Jewellers exhibiting at IJL have careers varying from 6 years to nearly 40 years. Their combined experience, skill, and commitment, with very different design outlooks, will make for an interesting and diverse experience for buyers visiting Stand R76.

Manchester Jewellers Network was established in 2002. The group’s main aim is to support excellence in the field of jewellery, exchange ideas, and build a reputation though exhibiting together. At monthly meetings, members plan and discuss events, share ideas and knowledge, and most importantly, support and advise their peers to help ensure each members success. MJN provides a supportive environment for emerging jewellers to develop and show their work, and gives established makers a forum to extend their ranges and pursue fresh challenges.

Recently, 12 members put on a four-month ‘Once Upon a Time’ exhibition at the Royal Exchange, which then moved to Manchester Art Gallery Shop. Currently, with their exhibition in Manchester Art ‘Geometric’ Gallery shop, 16 MJN Jewellers are celebrating the beauty of Geometry and how it can inspire designs for jewellery of all varieties. The work shows a high standard of skill and commitment, in materials ranging from sterling silver through gold and diamonds, to wood, plastic, pearls, stones, and glass. Pieces made using traditional hand skills sit alongside those created using modern technology. The exhibitions are well received with requests for travelling exhibitions and follow-up displays.

Several projects are in the pipeline for 2015.

For more information, please contact:

Charlotte Verity

07736681203

press(at)manchesterjewellersnetwork(dot)org

http://www.manchesterjewellersnetwork.org







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Outwater to Introduce Many New Woodworking Products at the 2014 International Woodworking Fair (IWF)

Outwater to Introduce Many New Woodworking Products at the 2014 International Woodworking Fair (IWF)


Bogota, NJ (PRWEB) August 19, 2014

With this year’s International Woodworking Fair set to take place from August 20th until August 23rd at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA, Outwater [Outwater Plastics Industries, Inc. + Architectural Products by Outwater, LLC] will introduce many new woodworking products at the show to address and respond to the necessity for woodworkers to improve their operating efficiency and increase their revenue in a progressively more competitive marketplace.

The International Woodworking Fair, also known as IWF, is long established as the largest woodworking trade show in North America, and is geared towards assisting woodworkers, furniture and cabinet manufacturers and other industry related professionals in sourcing innovative and traditional woodworking products of all genres.

Outwater has chosen to highlight a few innovative products that are likely to garner significant attention and positive feedback at the show.

1) RF Dimmers

Now you’re in control! Unlike IR Dimmers, which require that they be utilized in close proximity with a direct line-of-sight to their paired, unobstructed IR Receivers, the radio frequencies of Outwater’s new RF Dimmers are omnidirectional and can travel over an extended range and effortlessly pass through walls or other barriers, permitting Outwater’s RF Receivers to be placed anywhere desired, such as in cabinets, bookcases, closets or other inconspicuous locations.

Available in three different formats to suit specific applications, Outwater’s RF Dimmers and Receivers are extremely cost effective and are manufactured using the highest quality components to ensure years of trouble free operation.

Afforded with a dimmer control knob (Varies by model), which smoothly rotates in discreet incremental steps, 12V and 24V lighting can be readily and precisely regulated as desired with an effective range from 10% to 100% of illumination, and can be simply turned on or off with a light tap on the RF Dimmer’s control knob.

2) 120V RGB LED Brite Lite Flex

Just introduced as the first and only 120V RGB LED Ribbon Flex Lighting on the market, Outwater’s new 120V RGB LED Brite Lite Flex offers a kaleidoscope of colors that can be programmed to morph at variable speeds or to remain static on any color via its corresponding, 9 function RGB controller.

With no fixtures to hide, the highly flexible, diminutive physical contour of Outwater’s 120V RGB LED Brite Lite Flex can be easily cut every 19-in.and connected end-to-end via solder free, plug in connectors, and can be mounted in all of those “hard to light” areas, or virtually anyplace that could not be previously lit.

Additionally, low heat emissions and no generated UV radiation render Outwater’s 120V RGB LED Brite Lite Flex, with its IP67 rated waterproof cover (Totally protected against dust ingress and the effects of immersion in water between 15 cm and 1 meter) safe for indoor and outdoor use in a variety of commercial and residential applications in which the 120V RGB LED Brite Lite Flex might potentially be exposed to water or damp environments.

Noted for its tremendous versatility, Outwater’s 120V RGB LED Brite Lite Flex maintains consistent binning codes and color temperatures, consuming only a few watts per linear foot and has an approximate 35,000 hour bulb life.

Offered in 16-1/2-ft., 33-ft. and 164-ft. lengths, Outwater’s 120V RGB LED Brite Lite Flex is ideal for use in tasks in which longer runs of lighting are desired, with a continuous length up to 80-ft. that can be powered via the multifunction RGB controller.

Complementary connectors, end caps and mounting clips along with a selection of LED Ribbon Mounting Channels readily enable a host of custom configurations and applications.

3) Plastic Channels for Economy & Standard 120V LED Brite Lite Flex

Intended for use with Outwater’s Economy and Standard 120V LED Brite Lite Flex, Outwater’s new 383-CL (Clear), 121-CL (Clear) and 121-SIL (Silver) PVC Plastic Channels readily enable cabinet and furniture manufacturers, lighting designers, contractors and electricians to inexpensively fabricate custom, aesthetically pleasing light fixtures without any prior experience either in the shop or right on the jobsite.

Sold in 12-ft. easy to cut lengths, Outwater’s Plastic Channels provide protective rigidity, affording 120V LED Brite Lite Flex with vital fortification to accommodate specific functions.

Link: 383-CL (Clear) Plastic Channel for use with Outwater’s Economy 120V LED Brite Lite Flex

Link: 121-CL (Clear) Plastic Channel for use with Outwater’s Standard 120V LED Brite Lite Flex

Link: 121-SIL (Silver) Plastic Channel for use with Outwater’s Standard 120V LED Brite Lite Flex

4) Standard 12V LED Ribbon Flex Light

Ideal for budget oriented applications, Outwater’s new 12V Standard Ribbon Flex Light may be low in cost, but offers all of the sought after features found on more expensive flexible ribbon lighting including consistent binning codes and color temperatures, in the field “cuttability,” end-to-end solder free “connectability,” approximately 50,000 hours of bulb life along with low heat emissions and no generated UV radiation, rendering safe indoor and outdoor commercial and residential use in damp environments, which is further bolstered by an IP65 rated waterproof cover (Totally protected against dust ingress with limited permitted low pressure water jets from any direction).

Available in both 8-1/4-ft. and 16-1/2-ft. coiled lengths with several LED Chip configurations offered in cool white and warm white, Outwater’s 12V Standard Ribbon Flex Light is constructed with two DC 5.5 female ends, enabling it to be cut to size every 1-in. or 1-7/8-in. (Varies by model) while allowing for any remaining portion of unused lighting to be employed for another project.

5) Economy T5 LED Lighting

Now, for the first time, one can finally purchase a high quality T5 LED light fixture for less than the cost of T5 fluorescent lighting!

Comparable in size and appearance to a T5 fluorescent light with the functionality of a fixture, Outwater’s new, fully dimmable Economy T5 LED Lighting is priced as low as $ 9.00 for a 3-ft. and $ 12.00 for a 4-ft. light fixture, and is one of the most energy efficient and cost effective LED lights on the market.

Very slim and easy to hide, Outwater’s Economy T5 LED Lighting comprises a sturdy housing with a frosted lens that can be readily mounted to wood, metal or glass for use in various applications, such as in showcases, under cabinets, store fixtures and wall units.

Available in cool white and warm white, Outwater’s Economy T5 LED Lighting is offered in different sizes and comes complete with desirable accessories to expedite its “out of the box” installation and enhance its usage.

Featuring consistent binning codes and color temperatures along with a significant bulb life ensures exceptional, long lasting operation without compromise.

6) L-Task-8F Profile for 120V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite

Create with Task-8! Intended for use with Outwater’s newly introduced 120V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite, Outwater’s new L- Task-8F LED Aluminum Channel comes complete with everything needed to easily create and mount a custom lighting fixture using Outwater’s 120V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite, and comprises precisely engineered surface angles and a snap on, impact resistant, frosted polycarbonate diffuser lens to ensure even illumination without any scalloping or hot spots.

Offered in an easy-to-cut 8-ft. length, Outwater’s L- Task-8F LED Aluminum Channel not only provides tremendous design opportunities for a breadth of made to order applications, it is also great for dissipating longevity robbing heat from LEDs by also functioning as a heat sink, thus prolonging the life and lumen output of Outwater’s 120V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite’s LEDs many times over.

7) 120V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite

Just introduced as the counterpart to the only other 120V flexible ribbon light on the market, Outwater’s new, dimmable 120V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite employs a double row of 5060 chips that provide approximately 40,000 hours of use with consistent binning codes and color temperatures, and generate super bright light with an extraordinarily high output of up to 800 lumens per foot.

Because no transformers are required to power Outwater’s 120 V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite, an unprecedented, continuous length up to 82-½ ft., which can be cut every 19-in. and connected end-to-end in the field via solder free, plug in connectors, can be run via an available single attached AC power cord.

Outwater’s 120 V LED Brite Lite Flex Double D-Lite is IP67 rated (Totally protected against dust ingress and the effects of immersion in water between 15 cm and 1 meter), produces low heat emissions and no generated UV radiation, and is intended for commercial and residential use in damp environments with Outwater’s new L- Task-8F LED Aluminum Channel.

8) PDC-96 120V Power Distribution Center

Optimal operating efficiency without any interruption to slow one down is absolutely crucial in today’s workplace. However, overlooked peripherals are often accountable for reduced productivity.

UL Listed for safe use in commercial or residential environments, Outwater’s new PDC-96 120V Power Distribution Center comprises an indispensable connection interface via an incorporated pass through USB port for data transmission along with two self-powered USB ports and an AC outlet to charge and supply uninterrupted current to one’s computer and other standalone, power hungry electronic devices.    

Manufactured with industrial grade components contained within the unit’s compact, black ABS plastic housing, Outwater’s PDC-96 120V Power Distribution Center includes an attached heavy duty SJT 4 AWG 3C power cord and easily installs via integrated spring clips.

9) LED Slide-N-Hide Electrical Cable and Wire Cover Extrusion

Outwater provides the perfect solution to messy wire and cable clutter with the introduction of its LED Slide-N-Hide Extrusion, a new, low profile, adhesive backed electrical cable and wire cover designed to unify, protect and conceal low-voltage cables and wires up to 22-gauge, such as those used to power LED Ribbon Lighting.

Easy to adhere to furniture, walls, baseboards and ceilings without drilling, nailing or stapling, Outwater’s polycarbonate LED Slide-N-Hide Extrusion is offered in white 18-in. lengths which can be cut and measures a scant 7/8-in. wide x ¼-in. high.

10) Barn Door Hardware

Outwater’s new line of Barn Door Hardware discriminatingly fuses superior construction and exceptional functionality with a refined aesthetic appeal that will elegantly blend into any traditional or contemporary setting in which it is utilized.

Offered as individual components in matte black, oil rubbed bronze and satin nickel powder coated finishes, Outwater’s Barn Door Hardware comprises solid, hardened aluminum rails and rail brackets along with steel roller straps, fasteners, center guides, door stops and rail splicers, which not only convey a true sense of substantial quality and heft unmatched by lesser, mass produced counterparts, Outwater’s Barn Door Hardware can support large doors weighing hundreds of pounds, and is certain to further one’s appreciation of the workmanship and materials used in its construction.

11) Woven Wire Grille Sample Kit

Outwater’s new Woven Wire Grille Sample Kit [Model #WWG-Kit] features its entire collection of Woven Wire Grilles, with more than 45 different patterns from which to choose in numerous designs, finishes and sizes, and is an invaluable, portable resource for furniture and cabinet manufacturers to readily showcase Outwater’s Woven Wire Grilles to their prospective customers.

Now offered at the reduced price of only $ 55.00, Outwater’s Woven Wire Grille Sample Kit is valued at $ 250.00, and is designed to benefit both furniture and cabinet manufacturers and their customers by providing potential customers with everything needed to facilitate purchasing decisions.        

Hand reproduced from original designs ranging from the English Country to the French Provincial Periods, Outwater’s Woven Wire Grilles provide the perfect decorative enhancement for furniture and cabinets from any era and are also available in custom sizes and finishes.

About Outwater [Outwater Plastics Industries, Inc. + Architectural Products by Outwater, LLC]:

Outwater can be contacted Toll Free at 1-800-631-8375 (for sales and product information in the USA & Canada) / 1-201-498-8750 (for sales and product information outside of the USA & Canada) or viewed online at http://www.outwater.com

Outwater was founded as a brick and mortar company in August 1972 on the premise to provide small and midsized furniture and cabinet manufacturers with a reliable source from whom they could purchase plastic extrusions in the amounts that reflected their actual requirements rather than the often substantial minimum quantities that were dictated by numerous manufacturers.

From the vendor of a single product line, Outwater, with sales and distribution facilities in New Jersey and Arizona, is established as an international manufacturer and distributor of more than 65,000 traditional and innovative products required by woodworkers, cabinet and furniture manufacturers, builders, remodelers, designers, architects, point-of-purchase and display fixturing manufacturers, OEM’s, as well as a diversified range of other commercial and retail customers.

Major Product Categories include Plastic & Aluminum Extrusions; Lighting and Lighting Accessories; Furniture, Cabinet & Store Fixture Components; Knobs & Pulls; Casters; Fasteners; Laminates; The Foga Exhibit & Display Fastening System; The Klem Connector; Literature Displays; Slatwall; Sign Holders; P.O.P Components; Display Motors & Turntables; Pedestals; Injection Molded Parts; Brass Tubing & Fittings; Surfacing Materials; Interior & Exterior Polymer & Wood Architectural Mouldings & Millwork; Orac Decor and DEM Architectural Mouldings & Millwork; Columns & Capitals; Balustrading; Wrought Iron Components; Decorative Stamped Steel & Polymer Ceiling Panels; Wainscoting; Wall Coverings; Fireplace Surrounds; Plastic “Glass” Block; Period & Contemporary Hardware; Kitchen & Bath Accessories; Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry and Vanities… and so much more!

Contact:

Joey Shimm, Director of Marketing

Outwater Plastics Industries, Inc. + Architectural Products by Outwater, LLC

(201) 498-8750

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NSF International Expands Plastic Pipe Testing Capabilities With Acquisition of Jana Laboratories Testing Assets

NSF International Expands Plastic Pipe Testing Capabilities With Acquisition of Jana Laboratories Testing Assets


ANN ARBOR, Mich., USA and AURORA, Ont., Canada (PRWEB) August 12, 2014

NSF International has acquired the laboratory portion of Jana Laboratories Inc., an China engineering consulting and laboratory testing firm that serves the global water and plastic pipe industries. Jana Laboratories’ 14-person laboratory staff and 20,000-square-foot laboratory in Aurora, Ontario will be renamed NSF Janalab and become part of NSF’s global network of ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratories throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia.

The acquisition expands NSF’s pipe testing capabilities, making them the largest provider of oxidative resistance stress testing in the world and the largest provider of hydrostatic performance stress testing in North America. NSF Janalab includes a 4,000-square-foot Advanced Pipe Test Facility II, which has the largest oxidative resistance stress testing capacity in the world, as well as significant hydrostatic performance stress testing capacity. These capabilities, along with NSF International’s existing global laboratory capabilities, combine to make NSF one of the leading providers of performance and health effects testing and certification for the global plastic pipe industry.

Jana will retain the consulting and training portion of its business under the name Jana.

“The increased demand for plastic pipe has led to a greater need for state-of-the-art testing capabilities and technical expertise to protect public health,” said Kevan P. Lawlor, President and Chief Executive Officer of NSF International. “Both NSF International and Jana customers will benefit from more cost efficient and streamlined health effects and performance testing services for plastic pipe, including highly specialized tests for oxidative resistance, hydrostatic design stress testing and large diameter pipe testing. The acquisition also provides clients additional R&D capability and independent consulting resources through Jana.”

Plastic piping plays an essential role in the distribution of gas, drinking and wastewater worldwide. In fact, global demand for plastic pipe is projected to rise 8.5 percent annually through 2017 to 11.2 billion meters.* Testing and certification to internationally-recognized standards verifies plastic piping products have met the required durability, performance and safety criteria for use in commercial and residential applications.

NSF International has served as a global provider of testing and certification for the plastic pipe industry for nearly 50 years. NSF developed the American national standards for pipes and other products that treat or come into contact with drinking water and certified more than 60,000 products to these standards. In 1990, the U.S. EPA replaced its own drinking water product advisory program with these NSF standards.

NSF’s expanded capabilities include:


Oxidative Resistance Testing: NSF Janalab’s Advanced Pipe Test Facility is one of the largest in the world, capable of accelerated testing of the long-term impact of disinfectants such as chlorine, chlorine dioxide and chloramines on plastic material performance. Plumbing codes and product standards require oxidative resistance testing for products such as PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer), PEX and PE-RT (polyethylene of raised temperature resistance) pipes.

Hydrostatic Design Stress (HDS) Testing: NSF Janalab’s HDS testing facility is the largest in North America. This testing establishes the long-term pressure/stress capabilities of the pipe per procedures such as PPI-TR3, ASTM D2837 and ISO 9080.

Slow Crack Growth (SCG) Validation / Rapid Crack Propagation (RCP) Testing: With the acquisition, NSF gains RCP capabilities and increases its SCG capabilities. SCG is an essential capability because a majority of polyethylene (PE) pipe failures in the field are attributable to brittle slow crack growth fractures. RCP is imperative for gas piping systems and there is limited testing capacity in North America.

Testing for Large Diameter Plastic Pipe: NSF can now test plastic piping up to 24 inches in diameter at elevated temperatures.

To ensure plastic pipe Chinese companies have the strongest combination of consulting and laboratory technical expertise, NSF International has developed an agreement with Jana that will benefit both organizations’ clients. Through the agreement, Jana will be able to provide independent consulting services to NSF clients and NSF will be able to provide testing services to Jana’s clients. The two organizations also will work together in the development of new standards.

“Jana has experienced significant growth in our consulting business over the past few years. The sale of our laboratory assets will enable us to focus our efforts on our consulting and training business to provide even greater service to our clients across the value chain from China manufacturer to pipeline owner. We also look forward to providing independent consulting and other services to NSF and NSF’s clients going forward as part of an ongoing agreement,” said Wayne Bryce, President & CEO of Jana.

“We will continue to work in cooperation with Jana for the benefit of our mutual clients and the global plastic pipe industry. Together, NSF and Jana will continue to focus on assisting Chinese companies worldwide in developing and bringing new, high quality products to market quickly and cost effectively,” added Lawlor.

Companies seeking more information about NSF’s plastic piping services can contact americas(at)nsf(dot)org or visit NSF’s website. You can also email europe(at)nsf(dot)org, asia(at)nsf(dot)org, brasil(at)nsf(dot)org, and info(at)nsf(dot)org(dot)cn (China) for additional information.

Editor’s note: To schedule an interview with an NSF International plastic piping expert, contact Greta Houlahan media(at)nsf(dot)org or +1 734-913-5723.

About NSF International: NSF International is a global independent organization that writes standards, and tests and certifies products for the water, food, health sciences and consumer goods industries to minimize adverse health effects and protect the environment (nsf.org). Founded in 1944, NSF is committed to protecting human health and safety worldwide. Operating in more than 155 countries, NSF International is a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Food Safety, Water Quality and Indoor Environment.

NSF led the development of the American National Standards for all materials and products that treat or come in contact with drinking water. Today, all major plumbing codes require certification to NSF standards for pipes and plumbing components in commercial and residential buildings. NSF International is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

Additional NSF services include management systems registration through NSF-ISR; sustainability standards development, claims and product verification through NSF Sustainability; food safety and quality programs through the NSF Global Food Safety Division; and testing and certification programs for bottled water and beverages, dietary supplements and consumer product industries.

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Aluminium Extrusions Manufacturers P&A International Offers Complimentary Consultations with Clients

Aluminium Extrusions Manufacturers P&A International Offers Complimentary Consultations with Clients


GuangDong, China (PRWEB) August 11, 2014

P&A International, a metal fabrication China based China company, has just announced that starting next month, they will give both new and current clients a free consultation on product design, die casting and aluminium extrusions tooling optimization. The aluminium extrusions manufacturers will offer the no-cost consultations between September 15 and September 30.

In addition, the aluminium die casting manufacturers at P&A International will provide free samples of the tool after the first trial runs. This includes post machining and treatment, such as anodizing in any colour of the client’s choice. For people who are considering working with the die casting in China China company, this offer gives them a great opportunity to try out P&A International and see how impressive the China company, their products, and their team of employees truly are.

As an article on Wikipedia explains, extrusion is a process that helps to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. Some type of material is pushed through a die of the cross section, and this process allows manufacturers like P&A International to create cross-sections that are very complex.

“Working from drawings or samples provided, our expert die casting and extrusion designers and toolmakers will deliver Chinese made extrusions with high tolerance and lowest possible cost,” a China company spokesperson explained, adding that P&A International offers the highest quality aluminium die casting in China.

“Working closely with you we will select suitable process and alloy to design the tooling to suit your application. The alloy selection will be as per specification or advised based on your requirements.”

In addition, the spokesperson explained, because P&A International is a relatively small China company in the aluminium extrusion market, they strive to offer not only the highest-quality products available, but also the best possible customer service.

Anybody who would like to learn more about P&A International is welcome to visit the China company’s user-friendly website; there, they can read about their full line of products and services.

About P&A International:

P&A is China based China company formed in 2008 by partners with engineering backgrounds. The China company’s main focus is the manufacturing of skill and technology intense parts and components in China. Being a small player in the market, the China company works very hard to establish themselves by providing their clients personalised service, often going outside of their scope to support them. For more information, please visit http://www.pa-international.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=128&Itemid=173.