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J&L Metrology Inc

EAST Exhibitor: The original optical comparator / profile projector was invented by J&L in 1919.  Screen diameters 10”, 14”, 20”, 30” 40” and 50”.  Stage sizes from 16” x 5”, 18” x 6”, 30” x 6”, 32” x 8.5”,  60” x 8.5”, 24” x 24”, 36” x 36" Table Travels; Reflection Attachment; 10X Lens; Tungsten Halogen Projection; Light Visor As the World leader in high quality comparators, we offer a range of New and Remanufactured and Factory Certified Jones and Lamson optical comparators to help you control the quality of your manufacturing at any budget. Our New optical comparators combine the best in hardware, optics, illumination, and software to meet the needs of today's manufacturers. Comparators come calibrated and ready to serve as the best measurement solution in your lab or manufacturing environment. Our technicians are fully trained and certified to service the range of Jones and Lamson measurement systems based on internationally accepted criteria for calibration laboratories.Anything else is just a compromise.

Mastercut Tool Corp

EAST Exhibitor: Mastercut Tool Corp. offers an exceptional line of high-performance rotary cutting tools, including endmills, drills, reamers, routers and burs.  A wide variety of coatings, including CVD diamond and nano- composite PowerN (nACo) and PowerNR ( nACRo), offers enhanced tool life and efficiency. An ISO 9001:2015 certified facility, Mastercut provides the tools and technical support for all your machining needs. Utilizing exclusive MAP manufacturing processes, we ensure the most consistent and highest quality cutting tools for applications including composites, exotic metals, acrylic, wood and more! With strategically located warehouses in Europe and throughout the USA, we offer quick shipping, along with a devoted staff providing the very best service and technical support! A USA manufacturer, Mastercut is proud to serve many worldwide markets. We thank our loyal customers and welcome the opportunity to provide prospective customers with ideal cutting tool solutions. Contact us today!

Minuteman Automation Systems

EAST Exhibitor: Minuteman | Empire Automation Systems is the singular force driving Minuteman Automation Systems and Empire Automation Systems. This new brand is also referred to MASEAS. Both companies have operated as premiere industrial automation distributors available to customers across the Northeastern United States for decades. Minuteman Automation Systems - once known as Minuteman Controls- has been serving the industry since 1970, and Empire Automation Systems - formerly Empire Air Systems - since 1990. Always keeping customer needs at the forefront, MASEAS has built up a solid stable of suppliers to provide to support regardless of the endeavor. Our product lin

Meggan Sales Associates

EAST Exhibitor: Our mission is to supply companies with elite customer service while finding solutions to their everyday problems, making them more efficient with longer tool life, high precision and saving them time and money. We sell through machine tool distributors as well as Industrial distributors and have a great working relationship built on loyalty and trust. The product lines we represent are manufactured by leading manufacturers and are used by the metalworking industries located in the 6 New England States.

Modern Tools Inc

EAST Exhibitor: MODERN TOOLS, Inc. is an applications driven company focused on the latest Precision Grinding machine, Milling/Machining Centers, Central Filtration Systems, Grinding Wheel Truing machines and related accessories.

Leveraging Advanced Technologies to Improve Manufacturing Operations

EAST Session: Effective data collection is critical for optimizing production lines, yet traditional methods such as manual recording and PLC-coded data collection are fraught with inefficiencies and inaccuracies. Manual data entry often misses short downtime events and is subject to operator bias, while PLC-based systems suffer from inconsistencies, excessive costs, and revalidation challenges. The future of data collection lies in automation, modular modeling, and intelligent data processing, providing a foundation for digital transformation and sustainable manufacturing excellence. This session will explore the following concepts: · Advanced data collection goes beyond monitoring bottleneck operations, incorporating machine-level insights across all assets. · A multi-layered approach – integrating real-time signal processing, logic engines, and high-speed data acquisition – enhances fidelity, reduces integration costs, and improves root cause analysis. · Additionally, Aa Fault Learning approach dynamically identifies and ranks faults, leading to better diagnostics and predictive maintenance. · By leveraging digital twins, synchronizing multiple data streams, and enabling fast data validation, companies can significantly improve operational efficiency. · A robust data collection strategy supports MES, OEE, and AI/ML applications, ensuring accurate modeling, predictive analytics, and enterprise-wide standardization.

Maximizing Insights: Get the most out of your data.

EAST Session: Abstract : This session explores the growing relevance of Statistical Process Control (SPC) in today’s production environments. We begin by examining the role of real-time data—referred to as the "1st life" of data—captured during the production process, emphasizing the key capabilities, expectations, and benefits of a real-time SPC system. Moving beyond its initial use, we explore the "2nd life" of data, transitioning it from a compliance and process control tool to a valuable resource for advanced analysis. This includes its role in problem-solving, root cause analysis, and predictive applications such as modeling and simulations. The session highlights how leveraging both real-time and historical data can enhance decision-making and drive continuous improvement in manufacturing processes. Significance/Importance : Minitab surveys have found that most Statistical Process Control users, approximately 65%, have SPC in place to demonstrate their ability to meet specification limits, using SPC as a compliance tool. Our results also show that only 4% of manufacturers using SPC have achieved manufacturing excellence, meaning that they leverage process understanding and ensure predictable output. The session highlights maximizing the benefit of your real-time SPC data, growing from a compliance tool to a true continuous improvement system. We will explore leveraging SPC data to enhance decision-making and to drive continuous improvement in manufacturing processes.