Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio chat with Pete Doyon, vice president of product management at Schleuniger Inc. Doyon discusses the latest technologies for cutting, stripping, crimping and marking wire, including the SemiRigid 1050 for stripping coaxial cable.
Live from The Assembly Show, Milton Guerry, president of SCHUNK Inc., takes a turn with the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio. Guerry talks about how the NCTAP apprenticeship program is helping to bridge the manufacturing skills gap in North Carolina. He also discusses the latest developments in gripping technology, including a high-tech five-finger gripper that mimics the ability of the human hand.
Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio go face-to-face with Doug Lescarbeau, North American director of technology management for anaerobic products at Henkel Loctite. Lescarbeau discusses how newly developed retaining compounds can help engineers create strong press-fit assemblies.
Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio chat with Gordon D. Splete, products group and marketing director for Cincinnati Test Systems. Splete discusses the latest technologies for leak and flow testing.
Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio chat with Robert Little, CEO of ATI Industrial Automation. Little talks about tool changers, torque sensors and other producitivity-enhancing technologies for robots.
Coming to you direct from The Assembly show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio interview Jacques Hoffmann and Hugh O’Neill, the president and sales manager, respectively, of InterTech Development Co. Hoffmann and O’Neill talk about how new technologies have improved the quality, flexibility and communications ability of leak testing instruments.
Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio chat with Dan Peretz, vice president for North America at IPR Robotics. Peretz talks about how the right end-of-arm tooling can help manufacturers maximize utilization of robots.