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truetrue

03/19/14 7:59 AM

#48672 RE: Spartan #48668

Thanks ! Parts are at :49 and 1:24 of video #2 being placed onto a conveyor belt. It's admittedly hard to see because of the angle of the video.

It seems to take about ~45 seconds per part with minimal "post-molding finishing" required.

How does that compare to typical MIM start to finish? Pretty well. Very clean.

No muss no fuss.

Hauck has a nice aside after the video describing the vacuum melted LM ingot process and how it differs from the powdered MIM most everyone in attendance is familiar with.

He then explains (via slide) the strong TWO partnerships LM has with MATERION and ENGEL and the nature of how they work synergistically. He also speaks to LM HQ as being for R & D principally and soon adding contract manufacturers.

What is different this time from the past? No VISSER no more.