When you think of manufacturing, you probably envision automotive factories churning out large ready-to-drive vehicles. While this is certainly a segment of the manufacturing industry, there are other processes performed on a much smaller level. Microfabrication, for instance, refers specifically … Read More
Manufacturing is one of the most important sectors in the United States. As of March 2017, more than 12.4 million people work in the manufacturing industry, which is responsible for generating some $1.9 trillion in gross domestic product (GDP). But … Read More
United States Vice President Mice Pence recently published an article on the WhiteHouse.gov in which declared that “American Manufacturing is Back.” It’s no secret that the American manufacturing industry has been on the decline in recent years. After World War … Read More
Identified by its characteristic dark-gold color, brass is a metal alloy consisting of copper and zinc. It’s often preferred over other metal alloys for its color, which is why doorknobs are often made of brass. However, brass is used in … Read More
The New York Assembly is taking steps to strengthen the Empire State’s manufacturing industry, particularly its iron and steel sectors. Senate Bill S4073, also known as the “Buy American” policy, will require the NY government to buy products made in … Read More
Rust is a phenomenon that occurs when iron — or metals containing iron — are exposed to oxygen. Oxygen causes iron to “oxidize,” typically forming red oxide through a chemical reaction. When this occurs, the distinct red-colored rust may begin … Read More
If you’re looking to make some extra cash, you should consider recycling copper. While not as readily available as aluminum, it’s worth more than its aluminum counterpart pound for pound. Assuming you have enough copper items to recycle, you can … Read More