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Partner with Us: Upskill Australia’s Manufacturing Leaders

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Atelier 211/stock.adobe.com As one of Australia’s premier publication dedicated to the manufacturing industry, Manufacturers’ Monthly understands the critical role that ongoing professional development plays in maintaining competitive edge. This is where you come in. Spaces are limited and demand is high.

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How industry can realise the benefits of advanced technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

Increasingly, Australia’s world-class welding workshops are light and bright, and fitted out with some of the most advanced technology available. methodologies, robots and cobots play an essential role in creating lean manufacturing processes. Welding is a far less dangerous and arduous job than ever before. Industry 4.0

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Tooling & Workholding

Fabricating & Metal Work

These proprietary inserts were developed by the current owner Ben Belzer’s grandfather for the aerospace industry as an alternative to helical inserts. Leveraging lean manufacturing processes, the EZ-Tend elevates lean manufacturing to new heights by employing industrial robots to perform lean machine tending of CNC machines.

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Forming & Fabricating

Fabricating & Metal Work

www.hamiltoncaster.com Metrology Tool Ideal for Fit-up and Alignment for Assemblies, and Part Inspection Booth S-27045: The Keyence WM-6000 Wide Area CMM utilizes two handheld probes and a camera unit to inspect parts up to 82’ in size. This is made possible by joining parts at the end of the tube with micro joints.

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Fabrication Automation LLC: Perfecting Welds Together with Customers

Fabricating & Metal Work

How do you design corner fit ups? They are working with exotic metals for the aircraft and the aerospace industry, rolling the beads in order to make flexible metal hosing, also called metal belts. So, you cant cut that with a laser. You can only cut that with a cold process like waterjet. What if they want to put a grain on?