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September 2007 |
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Jet Precision Works With Rutgers University Students To Create New Products |
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Students at Rutgers University came to Jet Precision to enlist their help in a fabrication project necessary for the successful completion of their mechanical engineering degree. They presented Jet Precision with a concept and detail drawings for the production of a barbecue grill with a unique feature. Their idea was to design and build a grill that would utilize a dual fuel source. The students proposed a grill that would use traditional charcoal briquettes as the main fuel for cooking, but also wanted to use propane fuel to supplement the briquettes. Their idea was to use propane to quickly and easily ignite the charcoal briquettes, at which point the propane could be turned off and the actual cooking would be done over the charcoal, preserving the flavor as well as utilizing the economy of charcoal grilling. Through their collaboration with President Nick DiMaggio and Vice-president Lou Iannucci of Jet Precision Metal the students were able to successfully complete their project. Jet Precision Metal donated their expertise, materials and manufacturing facilities in assisting the students to successful completion of their project at Rutgers University. |
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"We greatly appreciate the generous efforts of Nick, Lou, and all the members of Jet Precision Metal. With their outstanding and excellent support, we were able to successfully complete our Senior Design Project at Rutgers University. Thank You!"
Participating Students:
Mastislav Cherniavsky, Joseph Centinaro, Henry Flores, Andres Caamano, Kunal Rana, Robby DeNicola
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January 2006 |
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Jet Precision Adds Daewoo DMV3016L Machining Center |
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In order to enhance our machining capabilities, Jet Precision has installed a Daewoo DMV3016L Machining Center. This 24 station X-Y-Z axis machine allows Jet Precision to update its machining capabilities, enhancing our serviceability to our customers. Having the Daewoo 3016L in-house expands and increases the processes that Jet Precision can perform in-house for quicker customer product turnaround. |
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September 2005 |
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Jet Precision Adds Amada Turret Punch Press EM2510NT |
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Jet Precision has just taken delivery of Amada Inc.s newest Turret Punch Press the EM 2510NT. The EM2510NT features:
- - High speed punching using newly designed AC servo motors
- 100 X-axis table processes 8 sheets of material without repositioning.
- Energy saving design.
- Brush table reduces material scratching.
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| Jet Precision Adds Amada Vipros 358 King Turret Punch |
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Jet Precision has taken delivery an AMADA Vipros 358 King Turret Punch. This workhorse of the Turret Punch machinery world has a 30-ton capacity, 58-station tool bed, auto sheet positioning and a brush bed for reduced parts scratching. |
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March 2005 |
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Jet Precision Adds G&P Stroke Sander |
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Jet Precision has updated its sanding capabilities after taking delivery of a new G & P Stroke Sander. The Stroke sander has a 6 X 264 sanding belt and a table size of 30 X 96. This allows for the deburring and graining of various types of metal and material sizes with renewed accuracy and consistency that were not achievable before. Jet Precision continually upgrades its equipment in order to provide the best possible service to its customers. For further information please contact Jet Precision directly. |
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