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  • What is Manufactured Wood? Manufactured wood, also known as engineered wood or composite wood, is a type of wood product crafted by combining wood fibers, chips, or sawdust with adhesives and compressing them under high heat and pressure. This process creates a durable and versatile material that closely resembles natural wood in appearance and texture. […]

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  • Cold forging is an important process used to shape and strengthen metals. In order to best understand how it works, it’s important to first understand what forging is, and what each type of forging offers. What is Forging? Forging is a manufacturing process through which a solid metal workpiece is deformed and then re-shaped using […]

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  • Foundries today are under immense pressure to deliver more with less—less energy, less waste, and fewer delays. However, bottlenecks in production often hinder operational excellence. At General Kinematics, we specialize in identifying these choke points and providing smart, efficient equipment solutions that eliminate them. Here are five of the most common bottlenecks foundries face—and how […]

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  • You know you need an efficient conveyor system to move your product or material, but what makes a conveyor efficient? And how do you ensure a pre-designed machine will meet your business needs? The simplest solution is to create a custom system, built to the specifics of your application, with the help of an expert. […]

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  • Over the last half-century, uranium has become one of the most sought-after minerals on the planet. From energy to healthcare, this revolutionary substance has applications in a variety of industries. As such, let’s take a few moments to consider the uranium mining and extraction process as well as its immense value throughout the world. How […]

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  • In Process Solution Challenge A metals and mining company needed to automate the processing of their liquid waste material stream – a mixture of water with base and semi-precious metals. Their existing batch process was inefficient as it required shutting off flow into the chamber to recharge iron into their process. Additionally, the time required […]

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