Applications for High Frequency Electrical Induction

Posted on: 14 April 2017

Electrical induction is used in many applications, including welding, bending, heating and hardening processes. High frequency induction transfers energy at an efficient rate compared with lower frequency processes, and this means it is preferred in a number of industrial settings in Australia nowadays. Hardening High frequency electrical charges are induced in the process of induction hardening. A metalworking process, this procedure uses martensitic transformation in the metal itself to create a tougher and more durable layer in the metal. [Read More]

Top Reasons Why You Should Consider Using Aluminium Crates for Your Shipping Applications

Posted on: 31 March 2017

Shipping companies usually use crates for storage, handling and transportation of various goods. Crates come in different materials, including wood, plastic, steel and aluminium. If you are a newcomer in the shipping business, you will want to start off on the right foot. One way to do so is by using the right type of shipping crates. While each type of shipping crates offers a unique set of perks, here is a run-through of some key attributes that make the use of aluminium crates so widespread in the Australian shipping industry and many other parts of the world. [Read More]

How Laser Cutting Can Personalise Products to Great Effect

Posted on: 29 March 2017

Because laser cutting is so often used for high-precision manufacturing components and to make expensive architectural installations, it is all too easy to think that it has nothing to do with consumer products. However, one of the great things about the process is that it can be used to add a personal touch to all sorts of products and promotional items. For example, if you want to etch a message for a one-off occasion, such as a vase for a wedding anniversary, then you might like to consider just how well a computer-controlled laser cutting service can do the job for you. [Read More]

What Are the Upsides of Metal Roof Panels?

Posted on: 28 March 2017

The good thing about living in warm areas is that you can you can always enjoy many outdoor activities all year round. From picnics to swimming and surfing in the ocean, fun will be the order of the day. However, the problem begins when you are at home and need to spend some time indoors. The scorching sun heats up the roof, transferring most of that heat to your indoor air. [Read More]