Heat Treat Radio #84: Heat Treat Tomorrow — Digital Security with 4 Industry Experts
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What does cybersecurity look like in a heat treat shop? In this episode, Doug Glenn, publisher of Heat Treat Today and host of Heat Treat Radio, will be speaking with four industry experts about this challenge. How does it affect you, the aerospace heat treater?
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Heat Treat Capabilities “Take Off” at Edwards Air Force Base
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Edwards Air Force Base, an historic airfield engaged in experimental aviation, is expanding its heat treat capabilities with two dual chamber furnaces.
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How Things Work: Thermocouples
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Heat Treat Today is launching a How Things Work periodic content series. The first topic is the basics of thermocouples. How many of the following questions are news to you? Take a deep dive into the topic and read this question and answer session between Doug Glenn, publisher and founder of Heat Treat Today, and Eric Yeager, director of Corporate Quality at Cleveland Electric Laboratories.
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Perryman Company Orders 2 Forging Systems
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American titanium producer Perryman Company has placed an order for the supply of two forging machines: a high-speed open-die forging press and a hydraulic radial forging machine, as well as the order and production control system for the entire forging line. The titanium materials are intended for parts in the aerospace industry and for medical applications.
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Reader Feedback: Measuring Junction Construction in AMS2750 Rev. G
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Readers are checking out recent AMS2750 Rev. G changes and want some more information from Heat Treat Today about a specific clarification. Read the correspondence about the implications of AMS2750 Rev. G paragraph 3.1.1.5 about how to measure junction construction.
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FREE ebook - High Pressure Heat Treatment: HIP
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In an ever-changing world where production efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and improved process reliability are in focus, some well-known technologies are seeing a renaissance.
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