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I A;ustempered Ductile Iron {ADI) outperfonns steel as demonstrated in th.ese , road test results on hypoid gears: H~'POidGears: ADI . Steel Switching From steel to Austempered DuctHe Iron (ADI) will also add these benefits: I Cast to nearer nel . hape ami reduced machining cost '. Lighter weight • Lower overall cost Applied Process. Inc. is the world leader in austempering, Call today or visit our v.'ebsite to learn how Austempering can make }'our parts quieter. 1000 2000 3000 R.P.M. (road test) $Livonla, MI ·Oshkosh, WI Elizabethtown, Melbourne. Australia Binnlngham. England Ph: (734) '1M-2030 Ex. 31 Fax: (734) 464-6314 Email: [email protected] web: www.appliedprooess.com CIRCLE 173 RE 0 UBSCRIPTION o I 's F ST! I 's ES w .geartechnology.com 56 GEA'R TECHNOLOGV ____ IINDUSTR;yNEWS,. _ Mitsubishii M'achine Tools Opens New Tech Center Mill Machine Tool U.S.A., Inc., has announced the open- ing of its new Soutbea tern Technical Center, Located in Greensboro, North Carolina, the new Technical Center show- cases the latest product developments for Mitsubishi.'s entire line of machimng centers, turning centers, cylindrical grinders, gear production machinery. Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) and more. The staff at the new Milsubishi Southeastern Technical Center will be available to answer design and manufactllling question and to assist in developing innovative soluticas. The center is located in the Deep River Bu iness Park, 7860 Thorndike Road, Greensboro, North Carolina. I Mahr Promotes Hochwart 10 President. Parker to Vi,ce'President Thomas Keidel, Chairman of the Board of' Mahr GmbH, Germany, announced the promotion of Edgar Hochwart 10 President of Mahr' North American operations and Donald Parker to Vice President Hochwart, a 13-year Mahr empJoy- ee, has been Executive Vice President and General Manager for North America since November 1997. Parker formerly served. as National Sales Manager. About the promotions, Hochwart said, "Mr. Parker and I pledge to continue the strengthening of Mallr customer support we began one year ago. In that time we've added more applica- tions, engineering and other after sales . uppor; personnel to our Cincinnati headquarters. We also opened addnional Measurement Re ource Center in North Carolina and California, and increased ourpresence in Mexico and Canada- all with the goal of delivering exceptional customer service along wi!h our iDdUSlI)'-leading measurement products." PresMet to Double IProduction 'Capacity The PresMet Corporation has announced the pUI0Cllase of two additional buildings to meet current and anticipated production demands for powder metalparts. The company's $10 million investment includes the cost of the buildings and !he new equip- ment that will be housed in ihem, When completed, the new site wiD double the company's manufacturing operations. The new facil:ities add 60.,000 square feet of production space. "Work will 'begin immediately on these facilities and we expect to be operational by the second quarter of 1999," said Julia E, Gwinn, President of PresMet. "The ever-expanding acceptance of powder metallurgy. a viable metal fonnin.g process has increased the demand for the high-performance, high-toleranceparts we produce. This is especially evident in the automotive industry where it is anticipated thai. the u e of metal powder will increase anywhere from 20 to 30 percent by 2002. PresMet anticjpares it will exceed tho e indu try growthfigures for thai time frame." I Tell U. Mat YouThink •.. If you found this article of interest and/or useful, please circle 216.

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I A;ustempered Ductile Iron {ADI)outperfonns steel as demonstrated in th.ese

, road test results on hypoid gears:H~'POidGears: ADI . SteelSwitching From steel

to AustemperedDuctHe Iron (ADI)will also add thesebenefits:

I • Cast to nearer nel. hape ami reducedmachining cost

'. Lighter weight• Lower overall cost

Applied Process. Inc.is the world leader inaustempering, Calltoday or visit ourv.'ebsite to learn howAustempering can make}'our parts quieter.

1000 2000 3000R.P.M. (road test)

$Livonla, MI ·Oshkosh, WI Elizabethtown, K¥Melbourne. Australia Binnlngham. England

Ph: (734) '1M-2030 Ex. 31 Fax: (734) 464-6314Email: [email protected]

web: www.appliedprooess.com

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RE 0UBSCRIPTION

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____ IINDUSTR;yNEWS,. _

Mitsubishii M'achine Tools Opens New Tech CenterMill Machine Tool U.S.A., Inc., has announced the open-

ing of its new Soutbea tern Technical Center, Located inGreensboro, North Carolina, the new Technical Center show-cases the latest product developments for Mitsubishi.'s entireline of machimng centers, turning centers, cylindricalgrinders, gear production machinery. Flexible ManufacturingSystems (FMS) and more.

The staff at the new Milsubishi Southeastern TechnicalCenter will be available to answer design and manufactlllingquestion and to assist in developing innovative soluticas.The center is located in the Deep River Bu iness Park, 7860Thorndike Road, Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Mahr Promotes Hochwart 10 President.Parker to Vi,ce'President

Thomas Keidel, Chairman of the Board of' Mahr GmbH,Germany, announced the promotion of Edgar Hochwart 10

President of Mahr' North American operations and DonaldParker to Vice President Hochwart, a 13-year Mahr empJoy-ee, has been Executive Vice President and General Managerfor North America since November 1997. Parker formerlyserved. as National Sales Manager.

About the promotions, Hochwart said, "Mr. Parker and Ipledge to continue the strengthening of Mallr customer supportwe began one year ago. In that time we've added more applica-tions, engineering and other after sales . uppor; personnel to ourCincinnati headquarters. We also opened addnionalMeasurement Re ource Center in North Carolina andCalifornia, and increased ourpresence in Mexico and Canada-all with the goal of delivering exceptional customer servicealong wi!h our iDdUSlI)'-leading measurement products."

PresMet to Double IProduction 'CapacityThe PresMet Corporation has announced the pUI0Cllase of two

additional buildings to meet current and anticipated productiondemands for powder metalparts. The company's $10 millioninvestment includes the cost of the buildings and !he new equip-ment that will be housed in ihem, When completed, the new sitewiD double the company's manufacturing operations. The newfacil:ities add 60.,000 square feet of production space.

"Work will 'begin immediately on these facilities and weexpect to be operational by the second quarter of 1999," saidJulia E, Gwinn, President of PresMet. "The ever-expandingacceptance of powder metallurgy. a viable metal fonnin.gprocess has increased the demand for the high-performance,high-toleranceparts we produce. This is especially evident inthe automotive industry where it is anticipated thai. the u e ofmetal powder will increase anywhere from 20 to 30 percentby 2002. PresMet anticjpares it will exceed tho e indu trygrowthfigures for thai time frame."

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