EB Industries Welding Expertise Featured in Innovate Long Island Article

Electron beam welding firm utilizes expertise to weld 3D printed components

Diversified Machine Systems Engages Customers Through Their Advanced Manufacturing Center

Diversified Machine Systems completes new division, the Advanced Manufacturing Center, located at the DMS world headquarters in Colorado Springs, CO.

Sold-out SPIE Photonics West concludes with record attendance at year's largest photonics gathering

SPIE Photonics West, the fields largest photonics gathering of the year, ended with record attendance last week in San Francisco. Hot topics included laser materials processing, brain imaging, and miniaturization of optoelectronic technology.

Hard, brittle and transparent: The laser also meets the challenge of glass

Laser systems can process nearly all materials, but hard, brittle, transparent materials such as glass, sapphire or ceramic pose a special challenge. At LASYS 2016, users will find a comprehensive range of innovative solutions and a high level of expertise.

Belt Technologies Provides Seamless Solution for PVC Plastic Producer

The customer needed to cool PVC plastic that would be extruded onto the belt at temperatures of up to 400°F. They had been beta testing a silicone belt that was functional but had a large seam where the two ends of the belt met; this seam left unsightly marks in the finished product.

Lenze Smart Drive Technologies Expedite Machine Kinematic Programming

Energy efficient drives and modular software optimize machine development and commissioning in material handling and packaging applications

DeWys Manufacturing Inc. Creates "One of a Kind" Automated Fastener Insertion Machine

DeWys Manufacturing Inc. Creates "One of a Kind" Automated Fastener Insertion Machine

Sciaky, Inc. Introduces IRISS™ Closed-Loop Control for its Industry-Leading EBAM Metal 3D Printing Systems

This exclusive, patented system incorporates a suite of sensors and controls to generate extensive real-time monitoring and process data for AM parts

Evana Automation Launches New Validation Program to Assist Healthcare Product Manufacturers with Meeting FDA Regulations during the Implementation of Automated Manufacturing Equipment

The Evana Validation Process (EVP)℠ helps healthcare product manufacturers avoid costly mistakes, bridge departmental silos, and expedite time-to-market

Lee Contracting Growing 30% in 2016

Lee Industrial Contracting Inc., a premier company in "Providing Turn-Key Solutions for Plant Projects" is expecting to hire almost 100 employees in 2016.

Inside 3D Printing 2016: Metal printing in the aerospace, automobile, and tool industries

Expert conference for additive manufacturing methods at the METAV in Düsseldorf on the 24/25 February 2016

AUTOMATICA 2016: INNOVATIONS IN MACHINE VISION

VISION: THE EYE OF AUTOMATION

Top 50 Industrial IoT (IIoT) 5G Industrialists and Innovators

RCR Wireless News recognizes inaugural list of leaders fueling the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing: Opportunities for the Metals Industry

According to a report commissioned by the Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI), 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing (AM) has the potential to disrupt parts of the metals supply chain in the coming decades.

New White Paper from Okuma Details Energy-Efficient CNC Machine Tool Technologies

Machine shops of any size can apply these technologies on their shop floor to keep energy costs down.

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T.J. Davies' Retention Knobs

T.J. Davies' Retention Knobs

Our retention knobs are manufactured above international standards or to machine builder specifications. Retention knobs are manufactured utilizing AMS-6274/AISI-8620 alloy steel drawn in the United States. Threads are single-pointed on our lathes while manufacturing all other retention knob features to ensure high concentricity. Our process ensures that our threads are balanced (lead in/lead out at 180 degrees.) Each retention knob is carburized (hardened) to 58-62HRC, and case depth is .020-.030. Core hardness 40HRC. Each retention knob is coated utilizing a hot black oxide coating to military specifications. Our retention knobs are 100% covered in black oxide to prevent rust. All retention knob surfaces (not just mating surfaces) have a precision finish of 32 RMA micro or better: ISO grade 6N. Each retention knob is magnetic particle tested and tested at 2.5 times the pulling force of the drawbar. Certifications are maintained for each step in the manufacturing process for traceability.