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Taiwan's Pinnacle Introduces Versatile 5-axis CNC Machining Center

A CNC five-axis machine tool has the following degrees of freedom: x-axis, y-axis, z-axis, b-axis, and c-axis. The following article illustrations explain the b-axis and c-axis.

Pinnacle Introduces Versatile 5-axis CNC Machining Center--The 630mm-diameter turntable as C-axis tool is patented and makes the machine ideal for processing complicated workpiece | Taiwan Industry Updates | CENS.com

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Ethiopia inaugurates "historical" Chinese-built rail project

ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 20 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia on Sunday inaugurated a modern rail project that has been constructed by the China Railway Group (CREC) in the capital of the east African country.

The electrified Addis Ababa Light Rail Transit (AA-LRT) is the first light railway on the African continent with two lines of a total length of 34 km.

Of the two rail lines, the east-west corridor extends 17.35 km, stretching from Ayat Village to Tor Hailoch, and passes through Megenagna, Legehar and Mexico Square; and the north-south line is 16.9 km in length, passing through Menelik II Square, Merkato, Lideta, Legehar, Meskel Square, Gotera and Kaliti.

China Electric Power Equipment and Technology Co. has carried out the Gas Insulated Substations (GISs) that are meant to supply power to the AA-LRT.

Having launched its trial operation in February this year, the AA-LRT has officially commenced its operation with a color ceremony held in Addis Ababa,the seat of the African Union.

Cutting the ribbon with other officials of Ethiopia and that of Chinese companies, Workneh Gebeyehu, Ethiopian Minister of Transport, noted that the project is a historic accomplishment in Ethiopia and a landmark phenomenon to the country's transportation sector in particular.

The minister has congratulated and commended all parties involved in the construction of the railway project, and the residents of Addis Ababa for dedication to and cooperation to the realization of the project.

"Today is one of the best memorable day in Ethiopian transport history, thanks to all stakeholders and participants in this project. Congratulations Ethiopians," said the minister.

He told reporter that the project would be contributing to the improvement of transport services in Addis Ababa.

"This is very modern light railway, which will be serving the capital city of Ethiopia, and at the same time the capital city of Africa. So, we are very proud of that," added the minister.

Stating that the AA-LRT is a big step to modernize the city and to solve its transportation problem, the minister said the government would soon launch the second phase of the light rail project.

"This is also another tourist destination, especially this is a big step to modernize the city, a big step to solve transport problem in this country, in this city," said the minister.

Each train with a capacity of carrying 300 passengers at a time, the AA-LRT project will provide services to about 60,000 passengers per day, according to the minister.

Ethiopia inaugurates "historical" Chinese-built rail project | GlobalPost


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Taiwan's Pinnacle Introduces Versatile 5-axis CNC Machining Center

A CNC five-axis machine tool has the following degrees of freedom: x-axis, y-axis, z-axis, b-axis, and c-axis. The following article illustrations explain the b-axis and c-axis.

Pinnacle Introduces Versatile 5-axis CNC Machining Center--The 630mm-diameter turntable as C-axis tool is patented and makes the machine ideal for processing complicated workpiece | Taiwan Industry Updates | CENS.com

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Did you not mention in other posts that only US, China and Russia can build these machinary?
 
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Did you not mention in other posts that only US, China and Russia can build these machinary?
Actually, it's US, China, and Taiwan. Look at the left-hand column in the chart below.

Keep in mind that the chart is seven years old. China could have sub-micron machine tools today. The Chengdu J-20 weapon bay doors are almost invisible when closed. The naked eye cannot see the seams. It hints at sub-micron machine tools.
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China produces a 3-micron five-axis CNC machine tool.

Critical Technology Assessment: Five Axis Simultaneous Control Machine Tools (p. 48)

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U.S. Precision Machine Tool Industry Is No Longer A Global Competetitive Force | Manufacturing and Technology News

"There are six American companies dedicated to producing five-axis machine tools, and at least 20 in China. Five-axis tools are used for the production of precision components in the aerospace industry...."

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Quick explanation of the five axes.

X-axis and Y-axis form a plane. Think of it as a sheet of paper. The machine tool drill-bit can touch any point on the target-object surface.

Z-axis allows drilling a hole to a precise depth that is perpendicular to the surface.

B-axis allows drilling at an angle.

C-axis allows for the precise drilling of circles or arcs. I think C-axis is necessary in the precise drilling of hard metals (like steel or titanium).

With all five axes (X, Y, Z, B, and C), a CNC machine tool allows the machining of any conceivable aerospace or automotive part. The most important metric for a five-axis CNC machine tool is precision. Is it 70 microns, 7 microns, 3 microns, or sub-micron?
 
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Actually, it's US, China, and Taiwan. Look at the left-hand column in the chart below.

Keep in mind that the chart is seven years old. China could have sub-micron machine tools today. The Chengdu J-20 weapon bay doors are almost invisible when closed. The naked eye cannot see the seams. It hints at sub-micron machine tools.
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China produces a 3-micron five-axis CNC machine tool.

Critical Technology Assessment: Five Axis Simultaneous Control Machine Tools (p. 48)

fUCQYIB.jpg

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U.S. Precision Machine Tool Industry Is No Longer A Global Competetitive Force | Manufacturing and Technology News

"There are six American companies dedicated to producing five-axis machine tools, and at least 20 in China. Five-axis tools are used for the production of precision components in the aerospace industry...."

CzpuWK8.jpg

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Quick explanation of the five axes.

X-axis and Y-axis form a plane. Think of it as a sheet of paper. The machine tool drill-bit can touch any point on the target-object surface.

Z-axis allows drilling a hole to a precise depth that is perpendicular to the surface.

B-axis allows drilling at an angle.

C-axis allows for the precise drilling of circles or arcs. I think C-axis is necessary in the precise drilling of hard metals (like steel or titanium).

With all five axes (X, Y, Z, B, and C), a CNC machine tool allows the machining of any conceivable aerospace or automotive part. The most important metric for a five-axis CNC machine tool is precision. Is it 70 microns, 7 microns, 3 microns, or sub-micron?


Germany has 11 axis CNC machines.

CNC-Zerspanung und Aluminiumbearbeitung: Integralbauteile DIN EN 9100 Fräsbearbeitung Drehen
 
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German should be able to produce amazing weaponry if it weren't for the US restricting you.

I don't feel bad about not producing amazing weaponry, I feel bad that we are not allowed to produce amazing jet engines for civilian use and tons of other stuffs. We were technologically so far ahead of the rest until 1945.

If you have watched this, you would understand why we have become a vassal state.
 
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I don't feel bad about not producing amazing weaponry, I feel bad that we are not allowed to produce amazing jet engines for civilian use and tons of other stuffs. We were technologically so far ahead of the rest until 1945.

If you have watched this, you would understand why we have become a vassal state.
We know Germans are very capable in building high tech machinery. Thanks for your link. I will watch your video later.
 
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Leading Chinese wine producer snaps up Spanish firm
September 23, 2015



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Yantai Changyu Pioneer Wine Co Ltd, a leading Chinese wine producer, has stepped up its overseas moves with the acquisition of Marques del Atrio, a wine company in Spain.



Yantai Changyu Pioneer Wine Co Ltd, a leading Chinese wine producer, has stepped up its overseas moves with the acquisition of Marques del Atrio, a wine company in Spain.

Changyu, which has more than 100 years of history, was established in 1892 by Chinese diplomat Zhang Bishi. Since then, it has made its presence felt at several international exhibitions.

Marques del Atrio products have been sold to more than 40 countries, with overseas revenue accounting for about 55 percent of its total revenue. The Spanish wine company also has close ties with leading global retailers like Carrefour SA and Tesco Plc.

The acquisition follows Changyu's takeover of France-based Roullet-Fransac Cognac in 2013. According to Zhou Hongjiang, general manager of Changyu, the acquisition will further Changyu's globalization strategy. He, however, did not disclose any details on the acquisition price or other terms of the deal.

Responding to questions that Marques del Atrio takes up less than 1 percent of the wine market share in China, Zhou said Changyu will try to change this by introducing more Spanish wine products that are popular in Europe and North America.

"Changyu should possess a number of world famous brands if it wants to become a top-rated winery in the world. Excellent grape-growing regions are not easily available anywhere in the world right now. Changyu must invest more to acquire such resources. Only by having a well-stocked global wine portfolio can the company effectively compete with its peers. They are also important from a long-term growth perspective," said Zhou.

Yan Wei, a senior analyst at Shanghai-based Guotai Junan Securities Co, estimated that Changyu's overseas annual capacity will reach 20,000 tons once the Spanish acquisition is complete.

Holding a global vision and seeking more cooperation in the international market have been the new targets for Changyu in recent years. Five imported wine divisions have been set up in Yantai -- Changyu's headquarters -- earlier this year to take charge of the investments in the five major wine regions, including France, Spain, Italy, Australia and the United States.

The total volume of imported wine was up 44 percent year-on-year in China during the first seven months of 2015, while the average prices dropped 16.4 percent, according to statistics provided by Shenzhen-based Ping An Securities Co. As the inventory of imported wines accumulated in 2013 and 2014, has been gradually digested, imported wines are expected to see another surge in the next few months, resulting in another increase in prices.

"The acquisition of Marques del Atrio is part of Changyu's globalization strategy. The company will probably continue with other acquisitions in the future," said Zhang Yuguang, a senior analyst at Ping An Securities.

Changyu's interim results showed that its sales revenue rose 22.8 percent year-on-year to reach 2.83 billion yuan (US$443.8 million) in the first six months of this year.

According to the Hurun Most Valuable Chinese Brands 2015 list, Changyu remains the most valuable privately owned wine brand in China, with market value of about 6 billion yuan.
 
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Cisco in $100 million venture with China’s Inspur Group

By Pete Carey / September 23, 2015 at 10:46 AM

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Cisco Systems announced a $100 million joint venture Wednesday with China information technology firm Inspur Group during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to a U.S.-China tech summit in Seattle.

The deal, which includes reselling Cisco networking gear and jointly developing hardware, is part of a $10 billion China initiative announced by the San Jose networking giant in June.

The venture with Inspur was announced by Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins in a blog post.

“The companies will invest an initial US $100 million as part of an important first step towards the previously announced US$10 billion,” Robbins wrote in his post. The Chinese company will have a 51 percent stake in the joint venture.

In June, Cisco unveiled a $10 billion investment “to promote the development of a high tech industry in China.” Agreements were signed with China’s National Development and Reform Commission, focusing on innovation, and the Association of Universities of Applied Science, focusing on education.

Inspur is an information technology company headquartered in Jinan, China. Last year it but dropped a campaign to take business away from IBM after IBM partnered with Inspur.

Cisco’s sales in China have suffered in recent years, and were hit hard by the revelations of former U.S. National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden of NSA spying on other countries, including China, with the alleged help of U.S. tech companies.

China has launched a program to bolster the nation’s tech sector with a goal of making it a world-class competitor to companies it now buys from, which include many of Silicon Valley’s major tech firms. A number U.S. tech companies have announced partnerships, investments and other deals with Chinese companies.

President Xi Jinping is meeting in Seattle with U.S. tech heavy-hitters including Apple CEO Tim Cook, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates and CEO Satya Nadella.

Photo: Cisco sign (Paul Sakuma, Associated Press)

SiliconBeat – Cisco in $100 million venture with China’s Inspur Group
 
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Why US manufacturers are nixing the US for China
Robotics and the devalued yuan are lowering manufacturing costs in this Asian production hub.

Elaine Pofeldt, special to CNBC.com
Monday, 21 Sep 2015 | 10:00 AM ETCNBC.com


On the hunt for a factory to manufacture her "smartwatch for Grandma," Jean Anne Booth headed to China recently to check out several facilities. "If you're going to build that level of technology, China is really the place to go for cost effectiveness and capability for what it is we're doing," said Booth, the CEO of four-employee UnaliWear, a two-year-old firm in Austin, Texas.

Booth, a veteran of the semiconductor industry, may soon find an even greater incentive to manufacture overseas if current economic trends continue. The recent devaluation of the yuan is expected to drive manufacturing costs lower in China, where average yearly wages in manufacturing rose from 15,757 renminbi in 2006 to 51,369 renminbi in 2015, according to Trading Economics, a global economics research firm in New York City. That is equivalent to a jump from $2,472 to $8,060.

"Chinese factories are cutting prices," said attorney Daniel Harris, a partner and founder at Harris Moure in Seattle, which advises manufacturing clients and others on doing business in China. Harris is also co-author of the popular China Law Blog. "Their costs are going down. People are upping their manufacturing in China. We see this in our practice."

In July the U.S. imported $41 billion worth of goods from China. That was up from $40.5 billion the same month last year. However, with China's manufacturers seeing new orders and exports dip in August and the steepest declines in new output since November 2011, softer demand led to "marked" falls in both costs and charges by factories, according to Markit, a provider of financial information services. The Producer Price Index, which tracks changes in manufacturing prices, fell by 5.9 percent in August from the same time in 2014, the biggest decline since the global financial crisis in 2009.

"The recent devaluation of the yuan is expected to drive manufacturing costs lower in China." -Trading Economics

One reason for declining manufacturing costs in China is that it is shifting more of its production to robots, counterbalancing the effects of rising wages. In a report to be released later this month, the International Federation of Robotics found that China accounted for 25 percent of industrial robot sales in the world in 2014 and had purchased about 56,000 units, with the automotive industry the leading buyer. China's share of the world's robots is up from last year's 20 percent, which made China the country with the largest percentage of the world's industrial robots.

That said, it may take a while before many U.S. manufacturers ramp up their production in China significantly. For one thing, many manufacturers in China aren't likely to dangle price breaks to U.S. firms easily, even when declining overhead justifies it, according to Gary Young, president of Avela, which has helped companies source products and services in China since 2002 and has offices in Houston and Shanghai. Often, he has found, U.S. firms find there is resistance when they try to renegotiate deals with Chinese manufacturers whose costs are declining.

"There's always pushback," said Young. "For the most part, manufacturers' profit margins are pretty small. They are anywhere from 4 percent to 12 percent. That's all the profit margin they have. They guard that. That's their lifeblood."

He added, "Everything is a negotiation. It can take a couple of days. They try to wear you down. Their attitude is, 'You're an American. You're rich. You really shouldn't even be doing this.'"

Certainly, even with the potential for lower costs, not every manufacturer wants to make products in China. "There is supply-chain risk," said Greg Cullison, a senior executive at Big Sky Associates, an operations management advisory firm in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C., and an expert in geopolitical risk analysis. "China is very far away. You have to consider the shipment costs. Are you going to be subject to export tariffs or delays, which are actually costly in shipping the goods?"

Nas Siqueira, co-founder of Los Angeles-based Nawi Kids, recently opted out of a potential deal to manufacture her stuffed toys, blankets and other baby products at about one-fourth of her current manufacturing costs, though she already had a Chinese factory lined up and samples made. "I didn't want to not know how it was made and who was making it," said Siqueira.

Instead, her three-person firm, founded about two years ago, contracts out the cutting, sewing and other production work to about 26 people who work locally. "I'm really lucky being in Los Angeles now," she said. "We have manufacturing coming back. I was really lucky to have found people who could do everything, including toys, which are hard to do. I couldn't really see myself putting my stuff in someone else's hands, not having met them."

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New round of FTA talk among China, Japan, ROK kicked off in Beijing
Published: 2015-9-24

The eighth round of top-level talks among China, Japan and Republic of Korea over establishing a free trade area (FTA) kicked off in Beijing on Thursday.

The two-day talk attended by chief negotiation representatives from the three countries including Chinese vice commerce minister Wang Shouwen will focus on commodity trade, service trade, investment and the domain of the FTA agreement.

The three-party FTA talk started in November 2012 after top leaders of the three countries reached a consensus in May that year. The FTA initiative aims to establish a comprehensive framework for trade, investment and cooperation in other fields among the three countries to promote a regional open market and boost growth.

The combined GDP totalled over 16 trillion USdollars, amounting for over 20 percent of the world's economic volume. Bilateral trade between China and ROK and Japan reached 290.5 billion USdollars and 312.5 billion USdollars respectively in 2014.
 
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