The Unlikely Development, and Purposeful Use of Teflon The story of Teflon® began April 6, 1938, at DuPont’s Jackson Laboratory in New Jersey. DuPont chemist, Dr. Roy J. Plunkett, was working [...]
Thermosleeve USA Announces Move to Central US Location WHN speaks with Vice President about the move and other developments. I recently got an email blast from Thermosleeve announcing their [...]
Jack Dennehy Retires After 50 years in the business, Jack Dennehy, Owner of Composite & Wire Machinery, has decided to retire. If you know Jack, you can probably guess he is not one to talk [...]
New Advertiser Offers Low-Cost Crimper Versatile, Reliable and Made in US Over the past few issues of WHN, FKN Systek has introduced their C200 tabletop pneumatic crimp tool. It accepts a variety [...]
Recent Changes to Dod’s CMMC Cybersecurity Framework CMMC Version 2.0 In the January/February issue of last year, WHN introduced readers to the DoD’s new cybersecurity protocol that it will [...]
Company Profile: InSource It’s not uncommon for a contract manufacturer to take an indirect journey to harnesses production. It’s a big part of what makes these Company Profiles so interesting. [...]
From the Editor Since 2009, the kickoff of spring for me has been my attendance at the EWPT Expo in Milwaukee. Although I’ve seen snow on the fledgling daffodils once or twice, it’s always an [...]
***UNAUTHORIZED USE OF MILITARY PART NUMBERS WARNING*** NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS ABOUT UNAUTHORIZED USE OF MILITARY PART NUMBERS Daniels Manufacturing Corporationâ (DMCâ) is an authorized and [...]
Company Profile: MNSTAR I think we are pretty lucky in this industry. Beyond just the profit motivation, we all seem to be genuinely enamored with cutting, stripping, crimping, testing, [...]
Are You Still Building Birdhouses? By Joe Tito At the WHMA conference in Tucson this past February, I ran into Scott Morris of Marsh Electronic’s/MarVac Assemblies division. He was getting ready [...]