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Tungsten carbide will face with the technical innovation. In the face of tough market situation, the manufacturers of tungsten carbide cutting tools should pay more attention to the quality of product. In recent years,  the market of tungsten carbide in China is continuously expand while the quality level is still the same which Deep Hole Drilling Inserts affected the progress of the industry. The method of human hands and artificial visual of the current domestic traditional detection is inefficiency and easy to influenced by the individual factors of testers. With the mature of detection technology, intelligent automation testing equipment is attracted more attention. Automated testing is useful for improving quality and efficiency and reducing the influence of man-made factors. It can greatly improve the efficiency of detection for the product quality.

In the next few years, China's tungsten carbide product testing will face automation era. This will accelerate the optimization of China's tungsten carbide industry. As the leader of domestic custom inspection equipment provider, Beijing Leader Tech constantly feels their way into non-standard test market in recent years. It has been successfully developed a device for tungsten carbide Carbide Threading Inserts industry aimmed at the automatic test equipment of bar and cutting tools. The device can be carried out fast precision automatic quality inspection. One device can accurately measure the thickness, length, width, the lateral deformation, flat deformation parameters of the workpiece at the same time. The detection efficiency is so surprised that one second can measure 1 piece.


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Tungsten carbide will face with the technical innovation. In the face of tough market situation, the manufacturers of tungsten carbide cutting tools should pay more attention to the quality of product. In recent years,  the market of tungsten carbide in China is continuously expand while the quality level is still the same which Deep Hole Drilling Inserts affected the progress of the industry. The method of human hands and artificial visual of the current domestic traditional detection is inefficiency and easy to influenced by the individual factors of testers. With the mature of detection technology, intelligent automation testing equipment is attracted more attention. Automated testing is useful for improving quality and efficiency and reducing the influence of man-made factors. It can greatly improve the efficiency of detection for the product quality.

In the next few years, China's tungsten carbide product testing will face automation era. This will accelerate the optimization of China's tungsten carbide industry. As the leader of domestic custom inspection equipment provider, Beijing Leader Tech constantly feels their way into non-standard test market in recent years. It has been successfully developed a device for tungsten carbide Carbide Threading Inserts industry aimmed at the automatic test equipment of bar and cutting tools. The device can be carried out fast precision automatic quality inspection. One device can accurately measure the thickness, length, width, the lateral deformation, flat deformation parameters of the workpiece at the same time. The detection efficiency is so surprised that one second can measure 1 piece.


Tungsten Manufacturer & Supplier: Chinatungsten Online - https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tel.: 86 592 5129696; Fax: 86 592 5129797
Email: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten Picture Center: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten Video Center: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten News & Tungsten Prices, 3G Version: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
 

Tungsten carbide will face with the technical innovation. In the face of tough market situation, the manufacturers of tungsten carbide cutting tools should pay more attention to the quality of product. In recent years,  the market of tungsten carbide in China is continuously expand while the quality level is still the same which Deep Hole Drilling Inserts affected the progress of the industry. The method of human hands and artificial visual of the current domestic traditional detection is inefficiency and easy to influenced by the individual factors of testers. With the mature of detection technology, intelligent automation testing equipment is attracted more attention. Automated testing is useful for improving quality and efficiency and reducing the influence of man-made factors. It can greatly improve the efficiency of detection for the product quality.

In the next few years, China's tungsten carbide product testing will face automation era. This will accelerate the optimization of China's tungsten carbide industry. As the leader of domestic custom inspection equipment provider, Beijing Leader Tech constantly feels their way into non-standard test market in recent years. It has been successfully developed a device for tungsten carbide Carbide Threading Inserts industry aimmed at the automatic test equipment of bar and cutting tools. The device can be carried out fast precision automatic quality inspection. One device can accurately measure the thickness, length, width, the lateral deformation, flat deformation parameters of the workpiece at the same time. The detection efficiency is so surprised that one second can measure 1 piece.


Tungsten Manufacturer & Supplier: Chinatungsten Online - https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tel.: 86 592 5129696; Fax: 86 592 5129797
Email: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten Picture Center: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten Video Center: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten News & Tungsten Prices, 3G Version: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
 


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ExOne, a North Huntingdon manufacturing company that relies on technology some speculate will fuel the next industrial revolution, has filed plans to raise up to $75 million through a public offering of an undisclosed number of shares.

Documents the company filed Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicate ExOne will use the proceeds to expand its capacity and capabilities, pay off a $9.6 million line of credit it has with its majority stockholder and repurchase production equipment it leases from two related entities for $3 million.

No information was provided about how the shares will be priced. The IPO is being managed by FBR Capital Markets.

The filing indicates ExOne lost $11.1 million in the first nine months of last year on revenue of $15.9 million. ExOne said 30 percent of its revenue for the nine-month period came from the Americas, 34 percent from Europe and 29 percent from Asia.

The company lost $8 million in 2011 on revenue of $15.3 million.

ExOne is one of a growing number of companies that rely on 3-D printing to make complex parts using digital imaging. Its customers include Boeing, Ford Motor, BMW, Caterpillar and Deere & Co.

So-called 3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, involves slicing digital images of industrial pumps, automotive equipment and other products into hundreds or thousands of layers the width of a human hair. That data is sent to a 3-D printer similar to an inkjet printer.

But instead of ink, the printer emits alternating layers of sand and powdered materials into a box, where a liquid binder holds the layers together, Carbide Inserts resulting in a physical version of the digital image.

The technology eliminates weeks of bending, molding, punching, grinding and machining parts that must then be assembled into a finished product. Advocates say 3-D printing will revolutionize industry by bringing more manufacturing back to the United States.

ExOne currently makes products out of ceramic, stainless steel, bronze and glass. The filing stated proceeds from the offering will help it move into titanium, aluminum, tungsten carbide and other materials.

ExOne grew out of Extrude Hone Corp. and was acquired for $7.2 million in 2007 by S. Kent Rockwell, ExOne's chairman and majority shareholder. Mr. Rockwell and other owners have invested another $40.7 million in equity and debt since then, the document states.

 

 

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Email: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
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ExOne, a North Huntingdon manufacturing company that relies on technology some speculate will fuel the next industrial revolution, has filed plans to raise up to $75 million through a public offering of an undisclosed number of shares.

Documents the company filed Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicate ExOne will use the proceeds to expand its capacity and capabilities, pay off a $9.6 million line of credit it has with its majority stockholder and repurchase production equipment it leases from two related entities for $3 million.

No information was provided about how the shares will be priced. The IPO is being managed by FBR Capital Markets.

The filing indicates ExOne lost $11.1 million in the first nine months of last year on revenue of $15.9 million. ExOne said 30 percent of its revenue for the nine-month period came from the Americas, 34 percent from Europe and 29 percent from Asia.

The company lost $8 million in 2011 on revenue of $15.3 million.

ExOne is one of a growing number of companies that rely on 3-D printing to make complex parts using digital imaging. Its customers include Boeing, Ford Motor, BMW, Caterpillar and Deere & Co.

So-called 3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, involves slicing digital images of industrial pumps, automotive equipment and other products into hundreds or thousands of layers the width of a human hair. That data is sent to a 3-D printer similar to an inkjet printer.

But instead of ink, the printer emits alternating layers of sand and powdered materials into a box, where a liquid binder holds the layers together, Carbide Inserts resulting in a physical version of the digital image.

The technology eliminates weeks of bending, molding, punching, grinding and machining parts that must then be assembled into a finished product. Advocates say 3-D printing will revolutionize industry by bringing more manufacturing back to the United States.

ExOne currently makes products out of ceramic, stainless steel, bronze and glass. The filing stated proceeds from the offering will help it move into titanium, aluminum, tungsten carbide and other materials.

ExOne grew out of Extrude Hone Corp. and was acquired for $7.2 million in 2007 by S. Kent Rockwell, ExOne's chairman and majority shareholder. Mr. Rockwell and other owners have invested another $40.7 million in equity and debt since then, the document states.

 

 

Tungsten Carbide Inserts Carbide Manufacturer & Supplier: Chinatungsten Online - https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tel.: 86 592 5129696; Fax: 86 592 5129797
Email: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten News & Tungsten Prices, 3G Version: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten News & Tungsten Prices, WML Version: https://www.estoolcarbide.com

ExOne, a North Huntingdon manufacturing company that relies on technology some speculate will fuel the next industrial revolution, has filed plans to raise up to $75 million through a public offering of an undisclosed number of shares.

Documents the company filed Tuesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission indicate ExOne will use the proceeds to expand its capacity and capabilities, pay off a $9.6 million line of credit it has with its majority stockholder and repurchase production equipment it leases from two related entities for $3 million.

No information was provided about how the shares will be priced. The IPO is being managed by FBR Capital Markets.

The filing indicates ExOne lost $11.1 million in the first nine months of last year on revenue of $15.9 million. ExOne said 30 percent of its revenue for the nine-month period came from the Americas, 34 percent from Europe and 29 percent from Asia.

The company lost $8 million in 2011 on revenue of $15.3 million.

ExOne is one of a growing number of companies that rely on 3-D printing to make complex parts using digital imaging. Its customers include Boeing, Ford Motor, BMW, Caterpillar and Deere & Co.

So-called 3-D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, involves slicing digital images of industrial pumps, automotive equipment and other products into hundreds or thousands of layers the width of a human hair. That data is sent to a 3-D printer similar to an inkjet printer.

But instead of ink, the printer emits alternating layers of sand and powdered materials into a box, where a liquid binder holds the layers together, Carbide Inserts resulting in a physical version of the digital image.

The technology eliminates weeks of bending, molding, punching, grinding and machining parts that must then be assembled into a finished product. Advocates say 3-D printing will revolutionize industry by bringing more manufacturing back to the United States.

ExOne currently makes products out of ceramic, stainless steel, bronze and glass. The filing stated proceeds from the offering will help it move into titanium, aluminum, tungsten carbide and other materials.

ExOne grew out of Extrude Hone Corp. and was acquired for $7.2 million in 2007 by S. Kent Rockwell, ExOne's chairman and majority shareholder. Mr. Rockwell and other owners have invested another $40.7 million in equity and debt since then, the document states.

 

 

Tungsten Carbide Inserts Carbide Manufacturer & Supplier: Chinatungsten Online - https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tel.: 86 592 5129696; Fax: 86 592 5129797
Email: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
Tungsten News & Tungsten Prices, 3G Version: https://www.estoolcarbide.com
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