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New technologies and services are introduced daily across the manufacturing industry, making it difficult to keep up with new developments, products, services and more. MoldMaking Technology’s monthly technology roundups serve to ease this constraint, streamlining those innovations applicable or essential to moldmaking. 

This month focuses on hot runners, mold components and mold materials with an additional mention of software, cutting tools and other miscellaneous but important products, processes and services.

To check out tech roundups from months prior, please browse the “New Tech” section of the MoldMaking Technology website. For more information on a product featured below, click on the title link for the respective product.

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Horn USA
Ingersoll Cutting Tools
Sumitomo
Iscar
Tungaloy-NTK
IMCO
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