The Traveling Salesman Spends 10 Minutes with… Dan Hill CEO, Würth Industry North America
Traveling Salesman (TS): Okay, I have read a few interviews with you in the past year, so I am taking
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Read MoreA technology that is quickly expanding in many fields thanks to competitive features such as optimization of time and production costs and significantly higher product quality, is the rolling process. And this is also true thanks to the technical innovations proposed by ORT ITALIA, an Italian company leading in the rolling process field. ORT ITALIA has its main strength in its research and development department
Read MoreCompiled from: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) Thread Forming and Thread Locking FastenerUnited States Patent 11,125,262Issued September 21,
Read MoreRegistration is open at www.fastenershows.com for the International Fastener Expo (IFE) 2021. IFE 2021 will take place from September 21
Read MoreWhen it comes to plastic vs. metal fasteners, plastic wins! View full article in the digital edition
Read MoreGreg Nygaard, Vice President of Sales at General Inspection, LLC, Davisburg, MI, USA, informs us that TKT CİVATA BAĞLANTI ELEMANLARI
Read MoreTraveling Salesman (TS): Matthew Boyd, you are the Vice President of Sales for Parker Fasteners. How long have you been
Read Moreby Laura Vath, Controller Solution Industries As part of the daytime activities of the North Coast Fastener Association’s (NCFA) Distributor
Read Moreby Jon Ness and Barbara Donohue During design reviews, experienced engineers may point out that a larger ratio of clamped
Read Moreby William Bennett, Attica Automation Compare Apples to Apples—The capability of modern vision inspection systems has grown exponentially over the
Read Moreby Marco Pizzi, Carlo Salvi SpA What began with the company foundation in Milan in 1939, has developed over the
Read MoreSimulate Fastener Rolling Operations James Miller, Senior Research Scientist, Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation, Columbus, OH, USA, says, “Fastener manufacturers often
Read Moremensional characteristics and material structure can be 100% controlled with state-of-the-art inspection and sorting machine technology, but there are still defects of aspects that often require a final visual inspection, which only the human eye can guarantee by manual sorting.
Read MoreSome of the most important fasteners—bolts, screws and studs—are not only considered universally important in industry settings, but also for every day purposes. They are used in construction of complex machinery and equipment as well as vehicles and buildings. Since mechanical stress is concentrated on these types of connection points, the integrity of fasteners is extremely important. Therefore bolts, screws and nuts are subject to strict safety requirements.
Read MoreThere is a common challenge faced by many acid zinc platers who perform hydrogen embrittlement relief on fasteners while needing to adhere to the requirements of a corrosion resistance spec: double handling of parts.
Read MoreThe following case studies will explore how two OEMs used different paths and succeeded in reducing non-value added cost. One OEM preferred to use the highest quality materials. This approach resulted in a product that provides extended durability, therefore reducing warranty costs. Another OEM opted to reduce process steps and the associated waste by utilizing the most efficient processes available
Read MoreA company’s competitiveness and future viability depend largely on how effectively and quickly it can respond to changing customer needs and markets. These include rising quality requirements, end-to-end traceability along the value-adding chain, delivery reliability, flexibility and cost effectiveness. The technical development of the machines required for production alone is not sufficient to fulfil these complex tasks
Read MoreLow-carbon steels corrode in most of the atmospheric environments when the relative humidity exceeds 60%. Corrosion is the destruction or deterioration of a material because of reaction with its environment. Most common corrosion control methods use coatings and conversion layers, which contain toxic and environmentally hazardous materials. There is a need to find nontoxic and environmental friendly alternatives compatible with current industrial techniques.
Read MoreHigh-strength structural bolts are designed for steel-to-steel connections. They are ideal for applications requiring high tensile strength or tension control such as use in bridges, buildings, airports, stadiums and other structures requiring steel-to-steel connections. Structural products are often exposed to many external factors such as water, varying temperatures or salty air, and can corrode quickly if not protected with a coating. Corrosion, which is a process of gradual destruction of metallic materials, can significantly affect the quality of the fasteners. In fact, corrosion is considered one of the leading causes of damage to these fasteners.
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