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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the CNC Bending Process

Before the technology to bend metal was developed, technicians used to bend tube metal and sheet metal by hand, often resulting in imperfect components, lower levels of production and longer production times.
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Manufacturing

Why Are Aluminum Bicycle Frame Manufacturers Gaining Popularity?

The frame is the most important part of the bicycle, connecting each part to create a whole and providing the basic structure for the bicycle. For this reason, bicycle frame manufacturers have put in a significant amount of time and effort into considering the materials and mastering processes used to produce the bicycle frame.
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OEM

How to Save Time and Money With An Automotive OEM Supplier Partnership

It isn’t news that the automotive industry has faced a long list of challenges since the beginning of 2020. The initial factory shutdowns across the globe set off a domino effect of issues related to material availability, extended lead times, cost increases, labor shortages and even microchip shortages.
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Manufacturing

Decades in the Making: The History of VPIC

For the last 30 years, VPIC Group has been committed to customer satisfaction by consistently listening to customer needs, investing in the latest technology and staying up to date on industry trends. This commitment has allowed us to develop long-term working relationships with many world-class customers in powersports, automotive, healthcare equipment and many other industries located throughout the globe and especially in North America, Europe and Asia.
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Polymer Primer: What Is Plastic Injection Molding?

Injection molding is the manufacturing process of obtaining molded components or products by injecting molten plastic, rubber, metal or glass into a mold, then solidifying the product through a cooling process. This method provides many benefits to the automotive, medical and consumer electronics industries, including mass production, low waste and the ability to develop complex parts.
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Die Casting

What Is the Lost Wax Casting Process?

Lost wax casting, also known today as investment casting, is a method of metal casting in which molten metal is cast into a design that has been created from a wax mold. Although it has been around since the third millennium BC, this method is still used today for the flexibility it allows to develop intricate, complex designs without having to account for post-process finishing or shrinkage of the component.
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Manufacturing Capabilities

How It’s Made: The Stamping Process

There are a countless number of manufacturing companies across the globe that offer production services for automotive, agriculture, aerospace, medical and other industries. As global markets evolve and competition increases, manufacturers need to quickly produce large quantities of complex, high-quality parts.
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Manufacturing

The VPIC Difference: State-of-the-Art Machinery & Tech

All too often, manufacturing supply companies don’t use industry-standard tech, leading to reduced quality and consistency in components, increased cost of services and decreased productivity.
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Manufacturing

What the Labor Shortage in Manufacturing Means for the Automotive Industry

Nearly two years after the COVID-19 global pandemic, manufacturers continue to struggle with disruptions to the global supply chain. From labor shortages to raw material scarcity to logistics bottlenecks, manufacturers are finding new, creative ways to mitigate these challenges.
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Manufacturing

Supply Chain News: How COVID-19 Is Affecting Manufacturing in Vietnam

Although smaller than other countries with a strong manufacturing presence, Vietnam plays a significant role in the global consumer economy by serving as a supplier to a number of major corporations, such as furniture for Walmart Inc., sneakers for Adidas AG and smartphones for Samsung Electronics Co. Next to China, Vietnam is the second-largest supplier of shoes and clothes to the U.S. The country also served as a major relocation point for manufacturers during the trade war between the U.S. and China.
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