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  2. Machine shop - Wikipedia

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    Modern machine shop workstation, 2009. A machine shop or engineering workshop is a room, building, or company where machining, a form of subtractive manufacturing, is done. In a machine shop, machinists use machine tools and cutting tools to make parts, usually of metal or plastic (but sometimes of other materials such as glass or wood).

  3. Gleason Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Gleason Works, the machine shop that eventually evolved into the Gleason Corporation, was founded by Irish immigrant William Gleason in 1865 after his previous experience in other machine shops. An important product came in 1874 with Gleason's invention of the first bevel gear planer, a planer with integral indexing head designed to ...

  4. Farrel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Railroad products division was acquired by Simmons Machine Tool Corporation (now NSH USA Corporation) in Albany, New York. [5] Then, Farrel, under Liebergesell’s direction, focused exclusively on its core operations of plastic and rubber equipment.

  5. Hahn Automation Group - Wikipedia

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    Hahn Automation Group (formerly Hahn Automation) is a manufacturer of special machines and specializes in the automation of assembly and testing processes for rubber, plastic, and metal parts. Currently, about 900 employees work at locations in Germany, China, the United Kingdom, Croatia, Mexico, the Czech Republic, and the USA.

  6. Machining - Wikipedia

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    Although a machine shop can be a standalone operation, many businesses maintain internal machine shops or tool rooms that support their specialized needs. Much modern-day machining uses computer numerical control (CNC), in which computers control the movement and operation of mills , lathes , and other cutting machines.

  7. Category:Plastics companies - Wikipedia

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    A list of major plastic companies located worldwide. This list includes companies with the following products: plastic hose system solutions, plastic raw material manufacturing, plastic raw material trading, plastic film extrusion, plastic injection moulding, plastic blow moulding, plastic film rotogravure printing, plastic film flexographic printing, plastic slitting, plastic lamination and ...

  8. Milacron - Wikipedia

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    Reincorporated in 1970 from the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, Milacron has grown over the years. With the acquisition of - the Extruderbuilding companies Anger AGM Linz and Anger APM Vienna (Austria) in 1969. [2] [page needed] Together with the existing Injection Molding Machines production, it was the basis for "50 years in plastic".

  9. Plastic forming machine - Wikipedia

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    A plastic extrusion machine extrudes plastic in a continuous profile. The main machine is usually called the host, and its accompanying equipment are called the plastic auxiliary equipment. Plastic extruders can make plastic film/wrapping, packing tape, corrugated sheets, plastic lumber, pipes, tubes, insulated wire, monofilament and nets.