
Browsing: Machinery
NZ Engineering News clarifies the merits of a bewildering array of engineering machinery on the market with insightful articles on machinery centres: both CNC and non-CNC machines, milling machines, EDM machinery and other engineering machines. The section covers welding equipment and consumables, sheetmetal and heavy engineering, machine tools and wire and tube machinery.

HYDRAULINK CUSTOMISATION EXTENDS VERSATILITY OF WORKHORSE CAT MACHINERY
Expert Hydraulink technicians have installed hammer piping and other new features in a complex customisation of CAT machinery designed to further extend its functionality and versatility. Continue →

SUSTAINABILITY WOVEN INTO THE FABRIC
Geofabrics Australasia’s Albury manufacturing plant
KAESER MEETS GEOFABRICS ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
Australia’s largest manufacturer of geosynthetic products recently installed a low pressure Kaeser ESD 245 rotary screw compressor at its Albury manufacturing plan in regional NSW. Continue →

SECRET TO ONTRAK ENGINEERING’S EXPORT SUCCESS
Born and bred in Australia, Ontrak Engineering believes it has set the industry standard for the past 20 years. Continue →

ALFA LAVAL – EFFICIENT SELF-PRIMING PUMPS FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE
Alfa Laval’s LKH Prime 40 is the latest new addition to the range. Continue →

PLAIN SAILING: COOL SOLUTION TO NAVY OVERHEATING PROBLEM
More than $250,000 in annual fuel savings for two of the Royal New Zealand Navy’s (RNZN) fleet will be possible, thanks to a unique engineering solution developed by the RNZN and its fleet maintenance partner Babcock (NZ). Continue →

New Rig Dog Gloves Feature Added Safety
New and improved impact-resistant gloves from Honeywell Safety Products now feature an added level of cut protection. Continue →

Food Process Weighing At Its Finest
Food process weighing is made significantly easier with PT Limited’s Accupoint Weigh Module in conjunction with the PT630 digital indicator. Continue →

Canterbury Student Designs 3D-Printed Water Filter to Save Lives
A University of Canterbury student is developing 3D-printed water filters with potential to improve water quality in developing countries. Continue →

Hi-Tech Metals: Massive Investment in Laser Machine Engineers a Business Advantage
Engineering News’ publisher and editor, Greg Robertson, gets an insight into fibre laser machines and the future of sheet metal engineering when visiting Hi-Tech Metals
Hi-Tech Metals is a sharp operation. Continue →

Equipment and Turnkey Solutions with EQM
EQM is introducing stainless steel and aluminium gearboxes and motors that are cleaning up. Continue →

Nord: Energy-Efficient Pump Drive Solutions
Running permanently at full speed may work for you but not so much for your pump drives. Continue →

THE WORLD’S NARROWEST SURGE PROTECTION FOR SIGNAL APPLICATIONS
Starting from 3.5mm wide, Termitrab complete is the world’s narrowest surge protection solution for all applications in measurement and control technology. Continue →

EMEX 2018 – a not to be missed edition!
In less than 12 weeks’ time, New Zealand’s leading Engineering, Manufacturing and Technology trade exhibition, EMEX, returns to Auckland and it’s set to be of a scale never seen in its almost 40 year history! Continue →

METCO: WELLINGTON-BASED BUT WITH A GLOBAL ATTITUDE
Wellington-based Metco Engineering’s international reputation is something the company is extremely proud of says company director Paul Jessup. Continue →

GOUGH INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS PARTNERS WITH SANY
The Gough Group has signed an exclusive dealership agreement for Sany concrete equipment in New Zealand and Australia as part of the creation of a new business unit, Gough Industrial Solutions. Continue →

ENERPAC RAIL BRIDGE GANTRY TACKLES DEADLINE
Timing is critical for road and rail construction and land and maritime infrastructure projects, to avoid unscheduled disruption to passenger and freight services. Continue →

Prius destroyed and battle deployed
Coming to you August 2017 is a battle to end all battles… what better way to celebrate engineering by letting that engineering rip something apart? Continue →

REACHING FOR THE STARS
Greg Holster of Lincoln Electric gets quality face time with engineers
“It just takes one, Greg,” CNC Direct’s David Thumath told me, at 2.30pm on day 1 of SouthMach17 in Christchurch. Continue →

SOUTHERN CHARM GIVES A DIFFERENT VIEW
When Kiwi engineering history absolutely flakes off your walls, it sometimes must be hard to shake it from the shoulders. Continue →

FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Having the right ingredients makes engineering in the food industry a very profitable venture.Engineering News talked with some of the key suppliers to the industry to see just what was the state of the industry, how their business were tracking and the pros and cons of doing business within the food industry in today’s very different marketplace. Continue →