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Wood has always been one of the most coveted materials for home designing. Unfortunately, maintaining it can be a nuisance. Technological developments in manufacturing processes of Wood Wall Tiles allowed vitrified and ceramic tiles to appear like natural wood. www.kajariaceramics.com/wood-wall-tiles.php
EXHIBITION
100 Best Posters 14
GERMANY, AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND
MI, MO 11/11/2015, 03/28/2016
MAK Art Print Hall
Already for the tenth time, the MAK in the exhibition 100 Best Posters 14. Germany Austria Switzerland shows the hundred most compelling design concepts in the probably hottest medium of visual everyday culture: the poster. The current winning projects of the popular graphic design competition are characterized by an enigmatic pictural humor, explosive colors as well as precise designs and demonstrate impressively that a poster can be more than just an banal advertising space. Many of the award-winning works furthermore also rely on a subtle play with typography. Innovative ideas can also be found in the manufacturing process: This year's competition shows that you can readily knit posters in high-tech process or use a thermo-insulating space blanket as carrier material for screen printing.
Hardly any medium is such clocked on the consumption and nevertheless sets trends at the cutting edge. "[...] The poster designer challenges himself repeatedly and enjoys himself at gained symbols." Says Götz Gramlich, President of the association 100 Best Posters eV, and he postulats. "A good poster unfolds in the mind of the beholder."
From over 1 800 submitted individual posters, composed of contract work, self-initiated posters/self-promotion as well as student project orders from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, awarded the international jury, consisting of Richard van der Laken (Amsterdam, Chairman), Christof Nardin (Wien), Jiri Oplatek (Basel), Nicolaus Ott (Berlin) and Ariane Spanier (Berlin), the 100 winning posters of the year 2014.
In the competition participated 575 submitters (men and women), of which 48 are from Austria, 128 from Switzerland and 399 from Germany. The leader among the winning 100 best is Switzerland with 51 winning projects, followed by 44 German and 5 Austrian contributions.
The by sensomatic design (Christine Zmölnig and Florian Koch, Vienna) designed catalog offers in addition to the illustrations of all the winning posters and the contacts with the designers also this year a captivating essay by Thomas Friedrich: On the dialectics of image and text in the poster today. In a concise way, he looks at the contextuality of posters and explains the theme facetiously and pictorially based on a poster for a bullfight. Read more in the catalog!
For the corporate design of this year's competition and the new Web Visuals also sensomatic design, Vienna, is responsible. Since June 2014, the new online archive on the homepage of the 100 Best Posters Registered Association offers a comprehensive overview of all award-winning works from the years 2001-2014.
The exhibition takes place in cooperation with 100 Best Posters e. V.
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Curator Peter Klinger, Deputy Head of the MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection
AUSSTELLUNG
100 Beste Plakate 14
DEUTSCHLAND ÖSTERREICH SCHWEIZ
MI, 11.11.2015–MO, 28.03.2016
MAK-KUNSTBLÄTTERSAAL
Bereits zum zehnten Mal zeigt das MAK in der Ausstellung 100 BESTE PLAKATE 14. Deutschland Österreich Schweiz die einhundert überzeugendsten Gestaltungskonzepte im wohl heißesten Medium der visuellen Alltagskultur: dem Plakat. Die aktuellen Siegerprojekte des beliebten Grafikdesignwettbewerbs bestechen mit hintergründigem Bildwitz, explosiver Farbgebung sowie exakten Ausführungen und demonstrieren eindrücklich, dass ein Plakat mehr als nur banale Werbefläche sein kann. Viele der prämierten Arbeiten setzen außerdem auf ein subtiles Spiel mit Typografie. Innovative Ideen finden sich auch im Herstellungsprozess: Der diesjährige Wettbewerb zeigt, dass man Plakate ohne Weiteres im Hightech-Verfahren stricken oder eine thermo-isolierende Rettungsdecke als Trägermaterial für einen Siebdruck verwenden kann.
Kaum ein Medium ist derart auf den Verbrauch hin getaktet und setzt dennoch Trends am Puls der Zeit. „[…] der Plakatgestalter fordert sich immer wieder selbst heraus und erfreut sich an gewonnenen Sinnbildern.“ so Götz Gramlich, Präsident des Vereins 100 Beste Plakate e. V., und er postuliert: „Ein gutes Plakat entfaltet sich im Kopf des Betrachters.“
Aus über 1 800 eingereichten Einzelplakaten, zusammengesetzt aus Auftragsarbeiten, selbst initiierten Plakaten/Eigenwerbungen sowie studentischen Projektaufträgen aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, prämierte die international besetzte Fachjury, bestehend aus Richard van der Laken (Amsterdam, Vorsitz), Christof Nardin (Wien), Jiri Oplatek (Basel), Nicolaus Ott (Berlin) und Ariane Spanier (Berlin), die 100 Siegerplakate des Jahres 2014.
Am Wettbewerb hatten sich 575 EinreicherInnen beteiligt, davon 48 aus Österreich, 128 aus der Schweiz und 399 aus Deutschland. Spitzenreiter unter den prämierten 100 Besten ist die Schweiz mit 51 Siegerprojekten, gefolgt von 44 deutschen und 5 österreichischen Beiträgen.
Der von sensomatic design (Christine Zmölnig und Florian Koch, Wien) gestaltete Katalog bietet neben den Abbildungen aller Siegerplakate und den Kontakten zu den GestalterInnen auch dieses Jahr einen bestechenden Aufsatz von Thomas Friedrich: Zur Dialektik von Bild und Text im Plakat heute. In pointierter Form geht er auf die Kontextualität von Plakaten ein und erklärt das Thema witzig und bildhaft anhand eines Plakats für einen Stierkampf. Mehr dazu im Katalog!
Für das Corporate Design des diesjährigen Wettbewerbs und die neuen Web-Visuals zeichnet ebenfalls sensomatic design, Wien, verantwortlich. Seit Juni 2014 bietet das neue Online-Archiv auf der Homepage der 100 Beste Plakate e. V. einen umfassenden Überblick aller prämierten Arbeiten aus den Jahren 2001 bis 2014.
Die Ausstellung findet in Kooperation mit 100 Beste Plakate e. V. statt.
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Kurator: Peter Klinger, Stellvertretende Leitung MAK-Bibliothek und Kunstblättersammlung
On Scene with Watertown Volunteer with a smoky structure fire at 20 McLennan Dr in the Oakville section of town. First due crews found heavy smoke coming from Quality Automatics Inc ,a machine shop located at that address. Crews immediately stretched lines and hit the hydrant at the end of the dead end street for an additional water source. Extension ladders were used to access the roof for ventilation since powerlines prevented the aerial ladders from being used. The fire was brought under control after approximately 30 minutes but required extensive overhaul and ventilation. In addition hazmat precautions had to be taken due to the lubricants and by products of the manufacturing process at the business were mixed with the water and foam used to extinguish the blaze.
Stand-alone solar cooker study notes
March 19-2015 JH Goodman
In reconsideration of the weighted base in previous studies, a weighted base may not be needed because the weight of the food and pot can stabilize the solar cooker during moderate wind gusts. The weighted base previous form work however may be of interest modified to not hold concrete, sand or stones, easing the base component manufacturing process (injection molding, 3d printing, etc.) and this would have the pot holder and cooker inclination structure to resolve. Full identical reflector quadrant segments would reduce the number of reflector types to only one segment shape. A study in progress, continuing…
Perhaps a more direct way forward for a very low cost solar cookers for refugee camps is to make an anodized aluminum reflector similar in shape to the cardboard “Cookit” solar cookers.
Universal Trailer Corporation Plant Opening Event on March 24, 2017 in Bristol, Indiana. On Friday, March 24, 2017, the Ribbon Cutting Celebration for Universal Trailer Corporation new $25 million, 200,000 sq. feet advanced technology cargo trailer manufacturing facility was held in Bristol, Indiana. The plant is located on 43 acres at the corner of C.R. 4 and Blakesley Parkway (C.R. 29), a half mile east of S.R. 15 on C.R. 4 north of the Indiana Toll Road. 200 new hires are expected over the next 18 months. The plant has new, automotive-style robotic manufacturing capabilities unheard of in the cargo trailer industry. Trailer “kits” will be manufactured here for other Universal Trailer plants across the country. The Plant is designed to be employee-friendly with an emphasis on employee empowerment to assure an efficient and quality manufacturing process. Plant tours were also held. With its innovative engineering and worker empowerment, the location of this new trailer technology in Elkhart County was the result of many public and private entities working together to provide such assistance as annexation for municipal services, tax incentives and industrial revenue bonds, among other aid. Just the Facts: Speakers: Jeff Howes, Universal VP Marketing; Universal CEO & President, Terry Carlson. Op Mgr. Keith Shockey; Indiana EDC President, Elaine Bedel; State Senator Blake Doriot; Elkhart Co. Commissioner, Suzie Weirick; Bristol Town Council President, Ron Norman; Unable to attend, 2nd Dist. Congresswoman, Jackie Walorski, sent a video of congratulations.
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Universal Trailer Corporation Plant Opening Event on March 24, 2017 in Bristol, Indiana. On Friday, March 24, 2017, the Ribbon Cutting Celebration for Universal Trailer Corporation new $25 million, 200,000 sq. feet advanced technology cargo trailer manufacturing facility was held in Bristol, Indiana. The plant is located on 43 acres at the corner of C.R. 4 and Blakesley Parkway (C.R. 29), a half mile east of S.R. 15 on C.R. 4 north of the Indiana Toll Road. 200 new hires are expected over the next 18 months. The plant has new, automotive-style robotic manufacturing capabilities unheard of in the cargo trailer industry. Trailer “kits” will be manufactured here for other Universal Trailer plants across the country. The Plant is designed to be employee-friendly with an emphasis on employee empowerment to assure an efficient and quality manufacturing process. Plant tours were also held. With its innovative engineering and worker empowerment, the location of this new trailer technology in Elkhart County was the result of many public and private entities working together to provide such assistance as annexation for municipal services, tax incentives and industrial revenue bonds, among other aid. Just the Facts: Speakers: Jeff Howes, Universal VP Marketing; Universal CEO & President, Terry Carlson. Op Mgr. Keith Shockey; Indiana EDC President, Elaine Bedel; State Senator Blake Doriot; Elkhart Co. Commissioner, Suzie Weirick; Bristol Town Council President, Ron Norman; Unable to attend, 2nd Dist. Congresswoman, Jackie Walorski, sent a video of congratulations.
Just after midnight Waterbury Fire received a call from the Brass Mill Mall Security Office reporting a fire in a commercial structure on East Main in the area of Wolcott St. Crews arrived to find heavy smoke showing from the building which housed Plasma Coat Inc at 785 East Main St. As fire fighters stretched lines Truck 1 and Truck 3 set up for operation. An additional call was made for Engine 5 to assist the first alarm assignment companies, specifically to feed Truck 3's operation. The stubborn and smoky fire was brought under control in about 50 minutes. Members of he City's Fire Marshal's Office responded to investigate the fire as well as the Connecticut Department of Protection to investigate and clean up any hazards from the manufacturing process that may have been released by the fire and suppression effort.
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The Phi Gamma Delta, Volume 104, Number 4, Summer 1982. Fraternity badges produced by Phi Gamma Delta's official jewler, Balfour, arrayed over various jeweler's tools. The article described the manufacturing process for fraternity badges.
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At Bardach Awards, quality is at the heart of each item we create. From our sales team to our art department to the people who build the awards, etch the glass, and engrave the signs, every associate strives to exceed your expectations. We inspect every item before putting it into the manufacturing process; before you ever see your order, we've used our white gloves in a quality-assurance process that guarantees each piece meets our standard of excellence.
Glass Marble
Hand moulded marble stick
Paused at 70%
"As children we must have all wondered how marbles are made, holding them up to the light and turning them to try and discover how the colourful spirals have been formed. We particularly like the moment just before the first marble is separated, pausing the process to retain the sculptural beauty of the marble stick."
- Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”
Checking wafers processing in a vertical diffusion furnace, one of the
many tools through which wafers must pass as they go through the
hundreds of steps that make up the manufacturing process.
Glass Marble
Hand moulded marble stick
Paused at 70%
"As children we must have all wondered how marbles are made, holding them up to the light and turning them to try and discover how the colourful spirals have been formed. We particularly like the moment just before the first marble is separated, pausing the process to retain the sculptural beauty of the marble stick."
- Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”
Glass Marble
Hand moulded marble stick
Paused at 70%
"As children we must have all wondered how marbles are made, holding them up to the light and turning them to try and discover how the colourful spirals have been formed. We particularly like the moment just before the first marble is separated, pausing the process to retain the sculptural beauty of the marble stick."
- Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”
Glass Marble
Hand moulded marble stick
Paused at 70%
"As children we must have all wondered how marbles are made, holding them up to the light and turning them to try and discover how the colourful spirals have been formed. We particularly like the moment just before the first marble is separated, pausing the process to retain the sculptural beauty of the marble stick."
- Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”
Emrold International manufacturing Soccer ball, Footballs, Volleyball, Basket Ball. Hand Stitched, Machine Stitched and Top Quality Hybrid balls. We apply international Quality standards in our manufacturing processes so that the product should be fault proof. We have a highly skilled for every process and production is strictly controlled at every step. Our Production director has a strong background and a experience of 17 years in this field. We offer reasonable prices for each model that creates a win-win situation for both manufacturers and customers.
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Using traditional materials and modern manufacturing processes to create a wide range of signs and graphics for multiple sites including the award-winning Southbank pop-up restaurant
Universal Trailer Corporation Plant Opening Event on March 24, 2017 in Bristol, Indiana. On Friday, March 24, 2017, the Ribbon Cutting Celebration for Universal Trailer Corporation new $25 million, 200,000 sq. feet advanced technology cargo trailer manufacturing facility was held in Bristol, Indiana. The plant is located on 43 acres at the corner of C.R. 4 and Blakesley Parkway (C.R. 29), a half mile east of S.R. 15 on C.R. 4 north of the Indiana Toll Road. 200 new hires are expected over the next 18 months. The plant has new, automotive-style robotic manufacturing capabilities unheard of in the cargo trailer industry. Trailer “kits” will be manufactured here for other Universal Trailer plants across the country. The Plant is designed to be employee-friendly with an emphasis on employee empowerment to assure an efficient and quality manufacturing process. Plant tours were also held. With its innovative engineering and worker empowerment, the location of this new trailer technology in Elkhart County was the result of many public and private entities working together to provide such assistance as annexation for municipal services, tax incentives and industrial revenue bonds, among other aid. Just the Facts: Speakers: Jeff Howes, Universal VP Marketing; Universal CEO & President, Terry Carlson. Op Mgr. Keith Shockey; Indiana EDC President, Elaine Bedel; State Senator Blake Doriot; Elkhart Co. Commissioner, Suzie Weirick; Bristol Town Council President, Ron Norman; Unable to attend, 2nd Dist. Congresswoman, Jackie Walorski, sent a video of congratulations.
Taken as part of a set for BSA & Triumph Motorcycles. These shots were taken of the manufacturing processes, from Design to Production, at the factory in Coventry.
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( Overmolding vs Insert molding ) Overmolding is creating parts from two or more materials; it is also known as “in-mold assembly.” Overmolding is further divided into two separate processes, insert molding and multiple-shot molding. Insert molding is commonly used to add metal features to plastic parts. Do you know the difference between overmolding vs insert molding? Find out in this article.
What is overmolding?
Overmolding is a process where a single part is created using two or more different materials combined. Usually, the first material, sometimes called the substrate, is partially or completely covered by the material during manufacturing.
> > > Learn more: What is overmold? What are the applications of overmolding?
Why choose overmolding?
Overmolding is a flexible process that has many benefits, such as:
• Increased material flexibility – Overmolding allows designers to take advantage of the benefits of a wide variety of materials to create complex parts with different properties.
• No adhesive required – Overmolding allows different materials to be fused in the mold, eliminating the need for adhesives. This increases the overall durability of the part and reduces assembly costs.
• Embedded seal – Overmolding offers the option of molding soft seals into parts. This method saves the cost of permanently casting the seal.
What are the disadvantages of overmolding?
While there are many benefits to the manufacturing process, there are a number of detrimental disadvantages:
• Multi-step process – Over-hardening parts are made in a two-step process. This increases production time, and therefore products made from insert molding machines are more expensive.
• Adhesion – Bonding two different materials together in an injection mold risks delamination. This usually happens if the temperature is not within the optimal range for the particular material combination. In some cases, mechanical interlocking locks may be required when materials cannot be firmly bonded together using heat.
> > > Maybe you should read: How does injection moulding machine work? What is it structure?
What is insert molding?
Insert molding is the process of molding or shaping plastic parts around other parts. The inserted component is usually a simple object, but in some cases, insert molding can be as complex as a battery or motor.
Furthermore, insert molding combines metal and plastic or combines materials and components into a single unit. This process uses plastic engineering to improve wear resistance and durability, reduce object weight, and use metallic materials and electrical conductivity.
Multiple-shot molding is used to create plastic parts from materials such as polypropylene and silicone rubber, to improve external properties such as impact resistance.
Why choose insert molding?
Insert molding is a flexible process that has many benefits:
• Reduced assembly costs – An insert molding machine can produce products in bulk, contributing to the financing of large-scale production facilities. Such economies of scale can make significantly reduce the cost of individual parts.
• Increased product performance – Plastic products are less durable than their metal counterparts. However, plastic products offer benefits such as reduced costs, outstanding design flexibility, and lighter weight. Combining both metal and plastic materials into one part can take advantage of both. Metal inserts can be used where strength and rigidity are needed, and the rest of the part can be made of plastic to reduce weight. Furthermore, plastic parts don’t fare well against wear and tear, and metal inserts add an element of durability to the details to withstand any cyclical load.
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What are the disadvantages of insert molding?
While there are many benefits to using insert molding, some disadvantages should be considered before choosing to use this manufacturing process.
• Multiple manufacturing technologies – Insert molding machine can include a 2-step manufacturing process. If the inserts are a custom design and not off-the-shelf parts, they will need to be manufactured using a metal forming process such as CNC machining.
These metal forming techniques are typically much more expensive than fully similar injection molding processes. In some cases, metal parts can be manufactured through die casting or MIM (metal injection molding).
This can reduce the overall cost of the metal insert but cannot eliminate the increased cost of the molded part because parts with metal inserts will typically be more expensive than a plastic-only part.
• Increased part complexity – If a custom-made metal insert is required, the designer must know the design principles of manufacturability (DFM) of both technologies and understand how best to integrate these technologies into a single practical unit.
Overmolding applications
Overmolding is a standard manufacturing method for manufacturing connectors and electronic sockets, providing soft grips on many hand tools such as screwdrivers, surgical instruments, and more.
Multi-shot overmolding has many applications in high volume personal products such as toothbrushes and disposable. It is helpful in many higher-value products, such as medical instruments, where it can enhance grip, cleanability, moisture resistance, etc.
Delicate electronic circuits can be overprocessed using a two-step process, first encasing the circuit in low-melting-temperature plastic and then adding a higher-temperature protective shell. Automakers use this assembly process to reduce the need for additional assembly steps that require the use of adhesives.
Choosing between overmolding vs insert molding, or injection molding
Injection molding, which includes the sub-processes of insert molding and overmolding, is a flexible and low-cost manufacturing process used in the majority of consumer products. Injection molding typically offers the lowest cost per part when compared to other manufacturing techniques like CNC machining and even 3D printing.
After selecting an injection mold for a particular application, the next step is usually to use insert molding, overmolding using only the conventional injection molding method. When trying to weigh the advantages of processes, it is important to define the correct product application. Each of these processes has specific use cases suitable for different types of products.
This article has presented the differences and applications between overmolding and inserts molding. For more information on related products, please refer to our other blog or visit BNT Machinery for details on specific products.
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Collex Collision Experts is proud to have implemented "lean manufacturing processes". All of our employees are involved in keeping the shop areas clean and tidy!
There were a few of these in a Habitat shop I visited. The designs were mainly quite graphic, I suppose because they lend themselves to the manufacturing process.
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The TAC Force TF-705 Folding Knife is one the top tactical style knives available on the market today. It was crafted from only the highest quality materials and following the strictest manufacturing processes in order to deliver simply the best tactical knife for the money.
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At the Cup Noodles Museum, you can learn the secret of cup noodle and even have the opportunity to make one-of-a-kind ramen yourself.
Japanese food company Nissin operates this unique museum for Ramen.
The museum shows the 40 year product history as well as the founder, Mr. Ando Momofuku's creativity, by exhibiting 3,000 kinds of cup noodle packages.
They also recreate Mr. Ando Momofuku's humble research facility.
At "My Cup Noodle Factory," you can make your own cup noodle out of 5,460 soup base / topping combinations.
There is also "Cup Noodles Park", a playground for kids where they can experience the manufacturing process of Cup Noodle.
There is a "Chicken Ramen Factory" where you can make Chicken Ramen by hand, starting with kneading, spreading, and steaming the wheat flour and then drying it with the hot oil drying method. After experiencing the process that led to the invention of the world's first instant ramen, you can take your freshly made ramen with you and enjoy its delicious taste at home.
And of course you can enjoy global varieties of noodles in the contemporarily designed museum restaurant!
This M1 to HDMI adapter is designed to make sure that there is no signal loss when adapting HDMI cable to M1 input. In the manufacturing process we have figured out that we have a good amount of extra space inside the adapter. So instead of using a 26-30 gauge wiring inside (like most companies do) or a 24 gauge wiring like we used to do, we have decided to get as close to impossible as we can? We have used 18 gauge wiring!
Governor Kay Ivey participated in the Grand Opening of Winkelmann Flowform Technology, LP. Thursday October 3, 2019 in Auburn, Ala. Winkelmann Flowform Technology, LP. specializes in high-precision, high-strength, thin wall roto-symmetrical parts from metals such as titanium and steel. Through technical engineering and in-house manufacturing processes, the company seeks to provide high-quality, precise, near net shape designs for use in the Aerospace and defense industries. The project involves the creation of 50 new jobs and a $12 million investment in the Auburn metal forming operation. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
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Quality is a never-compromising factor for us that are achieved through rigorous quality measures, streamlined & scrutinized manufacturing process & thorough testing of finished curly fries, potato cutter products.
Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 10, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B30
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Thermal Mechanical Processing
The Metals Fabrication Laboratory specializes in the research and production of new metal alloys for use in energy-related applications. Ingots come to the laboratory from onsite melt operations and are formed into plates, sheets, rods, and other shapes. Research is aimed characterizing alloy properties and assessing performance under real-world conditions. The techniques employ mimic industrial manufacturing processes that result in useful microstructures that are key to evaluating a material’s performance. Most operations in the laboratory are considered “hot working” and are performed on heated materials. The laboratory’s equipment includes a 500-ton hydraulic press and a hot rolling mill.
Description of Stainless Steel Gate Valve:
ZECO stainless steel gate valve is basically used for pipelines with corrosive media. For any kind of stainless steel material, the ability to resist medium corrosion is relatively limited, and is affected by many external factors, such as temperature, pressure, PH. However, as long as the heat treatment and processing process are completely in accordance with the standard in the manufacturing process, the material can be guaranteed to withstand corrosion within the range of corrosion. So in the selection of stainless steel gate valve, we need to consider the concentration of medium, working environment temperature and the selection of materials and other factors on corrosion resistance. ZECO is a professional manufacturer of stainless steel gate valves for nearly 30 years, providing professional suggestions for users to choose models and materials for working conditions.
Features of Stainless Steel Gate Valve:
1. ZECO stainless steel gate valve has a variety of stainless steel materials for users to choose according to the actual working conditions, casting including ASTM A351 CF8, ASTM A351 CF8M, ASTM A351 CF3, ASTM A351 CF3M, forging including ASTM A182 F304, ASTM A182 F304L, ASTM A182 F316, ASTM A182 F316L, and duplex stainless steel UNS SS32205 and so on;
2. The raw materials suppliers selections of ZECO stainless steel gate valve is reference to international famous enterprises of the supply chain system standard. First of all, the first sample analysis report of ZECO quality inspection department is passed, and then the technical department evaluates it according to the supplier's management system and production process. Only after the evaluation and approval of the two departments, can it enter the business negotiation of the purchasing department. Later, it will test each batch of delivery by the supplier, so as to divide the procurement into different levels and batches;
3. ZECO stainless steel gate valve is designed with renewable seat for easy replacement in case of seat damage;
4. ZECO stainless steel gate valve has strong corrosion resistance and the material fully meets the requirements of international standards.
Material of Stainless Steel Gate Valve:
NoPartMaterial
1BodyASTM A351 CF8M
2Seat RingASTM A182 F316 + STL
3WedgeASTM A351 CF8M + STL
4StemASTM A276 316
5Bonnet GasketGraphite + SS315
6Bonnet BoltASTM A193 B8
7Bonnet NutASTM A194 8
8BonnetASTM A351 CF8M
9BackseatASTM A182 316
10Stem PackingReinforced Graphite
11HandwheelKTH330-08
Governor Kay Ivey participated in the Grand Opening of Winkelmann Flowform Technology, LP. Thursday October 3, 2019 in Auburn, Ala. Winkelmann Flowform Technology, LP. specializes in high-precision, high-strength, thin wall roto-symmetrical parts from metals such as titanium and steel. Through technical engineering and in-house manufacturing processes, the company seeks to provide high-quality, precise, near net shape designs for use in the Aerospace and defense industries. The project involves the creation of 50 new jobs and a $12 million investment in the Auburn metal forming operation. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
Taken as part of a set for BSA & Triumph Motorcycles. These shots were taken of the manufacturing processes, from Design to Production, at the factory in Coventry.
Ensuring the sugar content of jam is an important part of the manufacturing process as if there's too much and it will set like a rock whilst if it's too low it will not set! OPTi-Jam refractometer does it digitally and inexpensively!
Glass Marble
Hand moulded marble stick
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"As children we must have all wondered how marbles are made, holding them up to the light and turning them to try and discover how the colourful spirals have been formed. We particularly like the moment just before the first marble is separated, pausing the process to retain the sculptural beauty of the marble stick."
- Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”
I did a lot of brazing for training purposes before building my firs own fork.
Joints were cut to analyse solder distribution and connection between materials.
Enjoyed the improvement in the manufacturing process!
Alexander Lyman Holley (born 20 July 1832 - died 29 January 1882) was a mechanical engineer and was considered the foremost steel and plant engineer and designer of his time, especially in regard to applying research to modern steel manufacturing processes. He received 15 patents, 10 for improvements in the Bessemer process, which he purchased the rights to in 1863 and brought to the United States. He soon designed and built Bessemer plants in Troy, New York, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He planned or was consulted on a dozen others. He chaired the first meeting of the founders of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) in the offices of the American Machinist on 16 February 1880, and is credited for establishing the intellectual boundaries of the mechanical engineering profession and ASME. He was born in Lakeville, Connecticut, and died in Brooklyn, New York. During his early 20s, Holley was a close friend of Zerah Colburn, the well-known locomotive engineer and journalist/publilsher. In 1857, the duo visited Britain and France and compiled a report for the presidents of American railroads, The Permanent Way. In 1860, the two travelled together on the maiden voyage of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Eastern. Holley's most famous book, Armor, followed a visit he made to Britain in 1863 when he again met Zerah Colburn.
Universal Trailer Corporation Plant Opening Event on March 24, 2017 in Bristol, Indiana. On Friday, March 24, 2017, the Ribbon Cutting Celebration for Universal Trailer Corporation new $25 million, 200,000 sq. feet advanced technology cargo trailer manufacturing facility was held in Bristol, Indiana. The plant is located on 43 acres at the corner of C.R. 4 and Blakesley Parkway (C.R. 29), a half mile east of S.R. 15 on C.R. 4 north of the Indiana Toll Road. 200 new hires are expected over the next 18 months. The plant has new, automotive-style robotic manufacturing capabilities unheard of in the cargo trailer industry. Trailer “kits” will be manufactured here for other Universal Trailer plants across the country. The Plant is designed to be employee-friendly with an emphasis on employee empowerment to assure an efficient and quality manufacturing process. Plant tours were also held. With its innovative engineering and worker empowerment, the location of this new trailer technology in Elkhart County was the result of many public and private entities working together to provide such assistance as annexation for municipal services, tax incentives and industrial revenue bonds, among other aid. Just the Facts: Speakers: Jeff Howes, Universal VP Marketing; Universal CEO & President, Terry Carlson. Op Mgr. Keith Shockey; Indiana EDC President, Elaine Bedel; State Senator Blake Doriot; Elkhart Co. Commissioner, Suzie Weirick; Bristol Town Council President, Ron Norman; Unable to attend, 2nd Dist. Congresswoman, Jackie Walorski, sent a video of congratulations.
The first and largest building in the Shovel Works, housing all stages of manufacturing process; set the architectural style for the rest of original granite factory complex (1852-1907).
Used for Oliver Ames & Sons and successors for shovel-making activities. Rehabilitation and restoration will yield 113 rental units on several acres of landscaped open space. Photo: Kate Matison (2010)
Glass Marble
Hand moulded marble stick
Paused at 70%
"As children we must have all wondered how marbles are made, holding them up to the light and turning them to try and discover how the colourful spirals have been formed. We particularly like the moment just before the first marble is separated, pausing the process to retain the sculptural beauty of the marble stick."
- Edward & Jay
Part of ‘In The Making’ exhibition - more than twenty objects during the manufacturing stage of their construction...curated by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby, the design duo who are perhaps best known for designing the 2012 London Olympic torch.
The pair commented on the exhibition “‘We have always been fascinated by the making process as it is an integral part of our work. We have curated an exhibition that will provide a platform to capture and reveal a frozen moment in the manufacturing process and unveils an everyday object in its unfinished state. Often the object is as beautiful, if not more so, than the finished product!”