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World’s first 3D-printed titanium bicycle frame

World’s first 3D-printed titanium bicycle frame could lead to cheaper, lighter bikes

3d printed titanium bicycle frame

The MX-6 Evo mountain bike, sporting its 3D-printed titanium frame

When it comes to a high strength-to-weight ratio, titanium is just about the best material out there for manufacturing bicycle frames. Unfortunately, those frames are also quite expensive. They could be about to come down in price, however – two British companies recently teamed up to create the world’s first 3D-printed titanium bike frame.

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Original source: Renishaw via Stuff

US Factories Show Momentum Heading Into 2014

US Factories Show Momentum Heading Into 2014

The Wall Street Journal

U.S. manufacturers expanded at a slightly slower but still-healthy pace in December from the prior month, according to a closely watched measure of activity in the sector.

The Institute for Supply Management’s monthly index, which is based on a survey of purchasing managers, hit 57 in December. That was down slightly from 2013’s high of 57.3, registered in November. Readings above 50 indicate expansion.

This is indeed excellent news.  Bank lending is still tight, particularly to small- and mid-sized businesses, and it may not loosen any time soon.  The effect has been to reduce the access to capital that businesses can spend on expansion.  Expansion can be in larger facilities, new equipment, or additional inventory to feed an increase in production.

Granted, this is an aggregate assessment of manufacturing as a whole, in the United States.  Different industries are experiencing different recoveries.  Overall, a trend of growth in some sectors should only help strengthen and move the rest of the economy forward.

Welcome to Manufacturing Unlimited!

Nathan Hurvitz

Nathan Hurvitz

Welcome!
This is the inaugural post for my new blog,
Manufacturing Unlimited

 

Whether it’s high tech product manufacturing, supply chain news, quality and lean initiatives, or anything related, in and around Southern California and the United States, these are my interests and what my focus will be.

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