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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
The future of pipe production holds many challenges, including increasing demands for efficiency, sustainability and the integration of advanced technologies. In this dynamic environment, the purchase of used machinery for pipe production offers a strategic opportunity to meet these challenges.
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Used machines: New paths in pipe production
The history of pipe production is closely linked to the industrial revolution and the rise of steam engines. These machines revolutionised production in many areas, but placed new demands on material durability and manufacturing techniques. A key problem was the unreliability of the pipes commonly used at the time, which were manufactured from pressed sheet metal with seams welded together. Under the high pressure of the steam flowing through them, these seams tended to burst, which not only jeopardised the pipes, but often the entire machine. Read More</span >
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ANN WAY Machine Tools Co., Ltd.
We manufacture cutting tools and cutting tool holders for conventional and CNC machine tools. Read More </span >
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New grinding machines and grinding concepts increase variability
As in many industrial sectors, the effects of current crises and structural challenges are also becoming apparent in the grinding industry. Against the backdrop of cost pressure and a shortage of skilled workers, approaches to resource optimisation were presented by manufacturers of equipment, such as cylindrical and non-cylindrical grinding machines. Read More</span >
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How metrology technology is helping car companies manufacture the latest EVs
Almost everyone is aware of the electric vehicle (EV) revolution in the automotive industry. The switch from diesel and petrol engines to electric power is constantly in the news, and despite some obstacles to widespread adoption, the clock is ticking to a total switch by 2035. Read More</span >
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HSG Laser: Pioneering 3D five-axis laser cutting technology
In the realm of laser cutting, HSG Laser has shattered the stereotype that cutting is limited to flat surfaces by redefining the possibilities. With advancements in 3D five-axis technology, HSG has achieved a transformative leap in stereo cutting. Read More</span >
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Additive manufacturing processes open up new design possibilities for abrasives
In addition to machine concepts, as well as integrated spindle and supply systems, the grinding wheel is the key element in grinding processes. It is in direct contact with the workpiece and has a major influence on the machining result and process productivity. For this reason, developments in the field of grinding wheels and their preparation for the grinding process are being driven forward on an ongoing basis. Read More</span >
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Core competence in complete machining: focus on chucked parts
The complete machining of chuck parts from the aerospace industry is one of the core competences of WFL. For chuck parts where the diameters are often the same as or considerably larger than the workpiece length, WFL has been able to gain quite an advantage over the years. Read More</span >
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How to find the right used machine: What to consider when buying
Used machines are cheaper, which can be an advantage especially for smaller or new companies with limited budgets. Additionally, they are readily available and unaffected by the long wait times that occur with the current full order books of machine manufacturers. Especially in times of rising energy and raw material costs, budget can be saved by investing in a used machine. Read More</span >
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