(73 companies) Abrasive jet cutting machines are used to cut sheet materials or remove materials from a surface by generating a focused stream of fluid mixed with abrasive particles.
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(129 companies) Boring machines cut the inside of a bore to enlarge its diameter.
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(31 companies) Broaching machines are used in a metal-removal process, broaching, that is similar to planing. They have rows of cutting teeth along a cutting axis.
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(152 companies) CNC routers are computer-controlled machines that are capable of cutting complex two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) shapes with router bits that spin at high speeds.
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(235 companies) Deburring equipment removes burrs, smoothes parting lines, rounds off sharp edges and radiuses corners.
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(110 companies) Die cutters and die cutting machines convert web or sheet materials into shapes. They are used to process woven cloth, non-woven textiles, and rubber sheets.
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(337 companies) Drilling and tapping machines are used to drill or thread holes in a surface.
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(98 companies) Electrical discharge machines (EDM) remove metal from a workpiece by using a series of electric sparks to erode material.
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(32 companies) Gear cutting, forming, and finishing machines are used to cut, form, and finish gear teeth. They perform processes such as hobbing, milling, grinding, lapping, and deburring.
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(639 companies) Grinders and grinding machines use an abrasive that is bonded to a wheel, belt or disc to remove material and improve surface finish.
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(87 companies) Honing, lapping and super-finishing equipment are used to improve surface finish or geometry to tight tolerances.
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(43 companies) Hot forming machines form metal that has been preheated. Cold forming machines form metal that has not been preheated.
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(14 companies) Hydroforming equipment uses fluid pressure to form tubular ferrous or nonferrous materials to the shape of a die. Hydroforming allows for severe shape deformation and generally produces strong parts of uniform thickness.
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(577 companies) Industrial presses use a ram to shear, punch, form or assemble metal or other material by means of cutting, shaping, or combination dies attached to slides. Examples include die cutting machines, forming and bending machines, punch presses, shop presses, sheet metal equipment, stamping presses, and wire forming machines.
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(20 companies) Ironworkers are machines used to notch, shear or punch holes into steel plates.
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(173 companies) Laminators and laminating machines or presses bond together layers of materials such as plastic films on glass, wood or other substrates.
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(81 companies) Laser cutting and welding machines use a high-powered laser to cut or perforate materials in plate or sheet form.
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(98 companies) Laser marking equipment uses a high-powered laser to mark or scribe materials with text, images, patterns, and graduations.
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(361 companies) Laser cutting machines, laser welding machines and laser marking systems use high-powered lasers to cut, trim, perforate, weld, or join a variety of materials in plate or sheet form.
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(530 companies) Lathes and turning centers cut a rotating part with a stationary cutting tool. The tool moves parallel and perpendicular to the workpiece axis to provide the desired finished shape.
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(377 companies) Machining centers are machine tools that are used to automatically repeat operations on a workpiece. They are usually numerically controlled. Operations include drilling, reaming, tapping, milling, and boring.
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(77 companies) Manufacturing cells and systems consist of a number of machines organized together to perform multiple operations on a workpiece.
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(288 companies) Marking and engraving equipment marks or engraves products and packages with bar codes, lot codes, date stamps, graphics, labels, and other information. Marks are applied during the manufacturing process, eliminating the need to generate labels or papers for subsequent application.
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(444 companies) Milling machines move a clamped workpiece into a fixed, rotating cutter; or move the cutter itself into a stationary workpiece. There are two basic configurations: vertical and horizontal.
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(23 companies) Oxy-fuel cutting and welding machines use fuel gases and oxygen (e.g., oxyacetylene ) to cut or fuse metals by generating a high temperature (980-degree C) torch flame.
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(102 companies) Plasma cutting and welding machines melt an areas with an arc and then use a high-velocity, high-temperature ionized gas to make cuts and fuse materials.
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(178 companies) Press brakes and bending machines are used to bend and fold metal by pressing it into a die.
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(158 companies) Punch presses are designed for stamping, punching, bending, shearing, converting, and assembly operations.
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(149 companies) Roll forming equipment uses pressure applied by a series of steel rolls or roller dies to form or bend metal.
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(548 companies) Sawing and cut-off machines are used to cut raw materials to specified lengths or sizes.
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(39 companies) Screw machines are machine tools that use a number of cutting tools, fed into a rotating rod or bar, to make screws and other turned parts.
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(24 companies) Shaping and slotting machines have a mounted cutting tool with a movable table so that metal can be moved back and forth for shaping, slotting, or cutting.
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(162 companies) Shears and shearing equipment use a shearing or scissor-like action to cut metal into sheets or strips.
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(232 companies) Specialty cutting machines are specialized or proprietary products and accessories for cutting metal and other materials.
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(119 companies) Specialty forming machines are specialized or proprietary products and accessories for forming metal and other materials.
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(7 companies) Stretch forming equipment produces complex shapes by stretching a metal sheet, plate or extrusion over a form die.
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(6 companies) Superplastic forming equipment produces complex shapes in a high-temperature process which elongates and deforms a metal blank.
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(24 companies) Swiss screw machines or automatics are turning machines with a sliding headstock, guide bushings and cross tools that can produce very small parts up to 1.250" diameter with consistently excellent surface finishes.
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(11 companies) Tenoners are woodworking machines that are used to produce tenons, projecting wooden members that fit into a mortise.
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(21 companies) Thread cutting machines generate threads by cutting and removing material to produce a thread shape.
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(17 companies) Thread rolling machines generate threads by displacing and flowing metal into a thread shape.
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(14 companies) Transfer machines are used for medium to high volume machining or parts that require multiple machining processes. The main types of transfer machines are rotary transfer, in-line transfer, and trunnion transfer.
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(84 companies) Tube bending and fabrication equipment is used to produce finished parts from tubes and pipes. Operations include bending, swaging, flaring, notching, spin forming, fixturing, assembling and beading.
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(22 companies) Ultrasonic cutting and welding machines vibrate a cutting tool or welding head at a high frequency. They are used to cut or join carbon fiber, glass fiber, laminates, films, cork, prepreg, rubber, leather, plastic, food, and honeycomb materials.
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(18 companies) Wire cutting machines are used to cut various types of wire and flexible tubing to specific lengths. These cutters can be programmed to cut to length.
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