Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are vital for maintaining ideal indoor air quality and temperatures in residential and commercial buildings. Whether in a modest home or a vast shopping center, these systems provide a comfortable environment for people to live and work in. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the HVAC’s function in…
How EVs Are Changing the Stamping Industry
Increasing demand for electric vehicles necessitates the development of more complex and precise techniques for manufacturing battery components and other specific parts. For instance, the need for precision and uniformity requires the use of sophisticated stamping methods and equipment. Another significant change is the increased demand for lightweight materials and components. EVs have a greater…
What Is Resistance Welding?
Click to Expand Resistance welding is a common fabrication process that allows manufacturers to quickly create a strong bond between two or more metal components. This versatile process generates reliable and precise welded joints while reducing the risk of distortion and improving operational productivity. To determine if resistance welding is right for your project, read…
MIG vs. TIG Welding?
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Top Benefits of CNC Precision Machining
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What is Robotic MIG Welding?
Many factories and machine shops employ Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding, a form of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), as a method for reliably joining metal parts. The MIG welding process creates an electrical arc between a consumable wire electrode and the metal workpieces, which rapidly heats and melts the metal of the workpieces. As…
A Brief Guide to Metal Stamping
At Clairon Metals Corporation, we are a premier contract manufacturer offering a variety of metalworking services to customers across a wide range of industries. One of our core service offerings is metal stamping, both progressive and hand transfer. Armed with over 30 years of industry experience and advanced equipment, we have the knowledge, skills, and…
How Implementing Poka Yoke Makes a Efficient Environment
Poka-Yoke is one of the most widely used work standardization methods in the manufacturing and service industries. The term was originally coined by Shigeo Shingo (a Japanese industrial engineer at Toyota) in the 1960s. Coming from “poka” (i.e., inadvertent errors) and “yokeru” (i.e., avoiding), it is interpreted to mean “mistake-proofing”. As the name suggests, the…