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MONDRAGON Korporazioko ordezkariek oso balorazio positiboa egin dute. Gustura agertu dira BIENALean izandako bisita eta kontaktu kopuruekin.
Governor Kay Ivey was keynote speaker at Manufacture Alabama Thursday, September 26, 2019 in Point Clear Ala. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
Image of Victor C. Norquist, Oscar D. Nelson, and Ralph L. Gray at Butler Manufacturing. They are probably inspecting United States government grain bins produced at the Galesburg plant.
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National Manufacturing Day, celebrated on the first Friday in October brings together the misconceptions, the public perception and the career pathways that make up what many would argue is the most vital industry to our country. More than anything, Manufacturing Day is an opportunity to bring modern manufacturing to life for the public
For National Manufacturing Day, the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) partnered with the Tacoma School District, Rainier Beach High School, OMAX Corporation, Cadence Aerospace – PMW Operations, Gensco and South Seattle College to offer tours, hands-on activities and presentations about all things manufacturing. Many of the students we invited were currently enrolled in Career and Technical Education programs such as aerospace science, engineering and manufacturing.
2017 was a unique year for AJAC’s Manufacturing Day initiatives, particularly for the next wave of Youth Apprenticeship cohorts we will launch this school year. Students from every background and social-economic status came together and learned what a day in the life is like for a manufacturer. From concept to design, to fabrication and machining. These are the components each company utilizes to make their products world renown.
At Cadence Aerospace – PMW Operations, students saw larger-than-life CNC machines cutting metal parts for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and Airbus’s A320-Neo. They rode a 5-axis Cincinnati Milacron Gantry CNC machine as it spewed coolant over the airplane parts, cutting each part with precision. At Gensco, a company known for its fabrication of HVAC equipment, students were drawn to laser cutters and heavy sheet metal equipment to build commercial heating and ventilation systems we have in our very buildings. OMAX Corporation, the world leader in abrasive waterjet machining, demonstrated how 60,000 PSI of water can machine parts down to the thousands of an inch.
Throughout the three tours, students understood what it takes to become a journey-level machinist or fabricator. AJAC’s registered Youth Apprenticeship and Adult Apprenticeship programs brought to life the career pathways that gave them the freedom to earn while they learn, complete college-level classes and refrain from years of college debt.
Governor Kay Ivey participated in the Aerojet Rocketdyne Advanced Manufacturing Facility Ribbon Cutting Friday, June 7, 2019 in Huntsville, Ala. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
MONDRAGON Korporazioko ordezkariek oso balorazio positiboa egin dute. Gustura agertu dira BIENALean izandako bisita eta kontaktu kopuruekin.
MONDRAGON Korporazioko ordezkariek oso balorazio positiboa egin dute. Gustura agertu dira BIENALean izandako bisita eta kontaktu kopuruekin.
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Hawker Nimrod II K3661 G-BURZ
• Aircraft Type: Hawker Nimrod II
• Operator: Historic Aircraft Collection Ltd.
• Year of Manufacture: 1934
• Powered by: Rolls Royce Kestrel V FP 600 hp
• Colour Scheme: 802 Sdn Fleet Air Arm.
Hawker Aircraft Ltd were famous for producing beautiful aircraft with better performance than their contemporaries. In 1972 the Nimrod was discovered half buried on a scrap dump at Ashford in Kent, more or less complete, but well corroded. Restoration was started in earnest in 1992, with the first challenge being to re-manufacture the spars, which are a complex roll-formed item from high tensile steel strip. Without this extremely difficult part being successfully re-made there was no point in going further forward, as Retrotec (the restoration arm of Aero Vintage and Historic Aircraft Collection Ltd. (HAC) would only restore this aircraft if it could be 100% authentic down to the smallest detail. The fortunate discovery of a large number of drawings in Denmark, eased the way forward after the spars were re- manufactured satisfactorily, and further years of work and research has led to the aircraft towards completion. A Kestrel engine was found in Canada, and rebuilt to the appropriate specification. The Nimrod first flew on 16th November 2006 at Duxford.
This aircraft is very different to the Nimrod I, in that it has swept wings, a tail wheel, a very complex steam condensing cooling system and a gas start system. The engine was more powerful also, a Kestrel V engine being specified.
Read more: www.historicaircraftcollection.ltd.uk
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Pawel Althamer: Almech at Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin. Video at VernissageTV: vernissage.tv/blog/2011/10/31/pawel-althamer-almech-deuts...
National Manufacturing Day, celebrated on the first Friday in October brings together the misconceptions, the public perception and the career pathways that make up what many would argue is the most vital industry to our country. More than anything, Manufacturing Day is an opportunity to bring modern manufacturing to life for the public
For National Manufacturing Day, the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) partnered with the Tacoma School District, Rainier Beach High School, OMAX Corporation, Cadence Aerospace – PMW Operations, Gensco and South Seattle College to offer tours, hands-on activities and presentations about all things manufacturing. Many of the students we invited were currently enrolled in Career and Technical Education programs such as aerospace science, engineering and manufacturing.
2017 was a unique year for AJAC’s Manufacturing Day initiatives, particularly for the next wave of Youth Apprenticeship cohorts we will launch this school year. Students from every background and social-economic status came together and learned what a day in the life is like for a manufacturer. From concept to design, to fabrication and machining. These are the components each company utilizes to make their products world renown.
At Cadence Aerospace – PMW Operations, students saw larger-than-life CNC machines cutting metal parts for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and Airbus’s A320-Neo. They rode a 5-axis Cincinnati Milacron Gantry CNC machine as it spewed coolant over the airplane parts, cutting each part with precision. At Gensco, a company known for its fabrication of HVAC equipment, students were drawn to laser cutters and heavy sheet metal equipment to build commercial heating and ventilation systems we have in our very buildings. OMAX Corporation, the world leader in abrasive waterjet machining, demonstrated how 60,000 PSI of water can machine parts down to the thousands of an inch.
Throughout the three tours, students understood what it takes to become a journey-level machinist or fabricator. AJAC’s registered Youth Apprenticeship and Adult Apprenticeship programs brought to life the career pathways that gave them the freedom to earn while they learn, complete college-level classes and refrain from years of college debt.
Electro Overband #Magnet manufactured in the UK and exported to Bulgaria to remove metal from copper ore #manufacturing #Export #Mining
More details can be found on www.mastermagnets.com/electro-overband-magnet-removes-met...
This is Honda Manufacturing of Alabama's race van. We are the sole manufacturer of the Odyssey on this side of the world, so naturally, a group of gearheads decided to build the heck out of one of the vehicles manufactured here in Alabama.
This is a fully caged race-worthy van that is equipped with a built and boosted motor outputting 473 WHP and 460 Ft-Lb. of TQ. Carbon-fiber pieces abound. Wide tires fore and aft.
It's truly a beast. And it's orange.
Carl Sandburg College was presented with a proclamation from the State of Illinois on Tuesday morning in the Center for Manufacturing Excellence to celebrate Manufacturing Month. Participating on the stage included Dr. Seamus Reilly, President of Carl Sandburg College; Adrian Madunic, Northwest Region Manager, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Sarah Hartwick, Vice President of Education & Workforce Policy, Illinois Manufacturers' Association, and Ellen Burns, Dean of Career and Technical Education.