Precision machine shops that must meet detailed specifications with tight tolerances for critical applications have no choice but to exert complete control over all aspects of the production process. After all, the word “control” is one of the C’s in CNC. However, control also extends to the finishing tools and techniques used for cross hole deburring, cylinder honing, surface finishing, edge-blending and cleaning of parts prior to delivery to the customer. For machine shops, the stakes could not be higher as they essentially stake their reputation—and by extension their profitability and viability—on their finishing techniques. Failure to meet the extremely precise specifications and tight tolerances their customers require could mean economic ruin. Perhaps even more important, poorly finished products used in critical aerospace, medical, electrical, weaponry and other applications can lead to catastrophic failures in the field.
Veranese Promoted to CEO of AMI
With the continued growth and evolution of Advanced Manufacturing International, Inc. (AMI), the