Automation is significantly changing the marketplace, requiring manufacturing companies to seek new and different skills of employees to remain competitive.
Advances in design and materials have led to lighter-weight safety shoes that provide strong protection and enhanced traction, helping to reduce worker fatigue.
To achieve profitable machining of quality parts, many manufacturers follow a micro-scale path, beginning with tool selection and application and solving problems in a reactive way. However, current research suggests the reverse of that approach with a focus on three major components or aspects of the overall machining process.
You know from experience that while composite layers are strong, they also can wear down a tool’s geometry in a matter of minutes and splinter at the edge when machined. Such splintering causes weakness. You don’t want splintering on an aircraft hull or wing. Kennametal has created a tool with the right geometry, clearance, and coating to withstand composite wear and eliminate splintering.
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