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         Tebis America Grows Business, Expands Capabilities
Tebis America, Troy, MI, a provider of CAD/CAM and MES technology solutions, has launched Tebis 4.1, its latest version of CAD/CAM software that provides a highly automated solution starting from the imported design through the entire manu- facturing process. And, to ensure its cus-
tomers can maximize the impact of Tebis technology solutions in their businesses, the company also recently expanded and upgraded its training facilities. The newly updated space and equipment provides comprehensive, hands-on training for in- person or virtual sessions.
News Fronts
  Eagle Press & Equipment Brings Gap-Frame Presses to its Tenn. Showroom
Market Outlook
Steel Imports Down 23 Percent in February vs. January
Based on preliminary Census Bureau data, the American Iron and Steel Insti- tute reports that the United States imported 2,339,000 net tons (NT) of steel in February 2022, including 1,831,000 NT of finished steel, down 23.1 percent and 19.7 percent, respec- tively, vs. January 2022. Year over year, total and finished-steel imports are up 23.2 and 27.6 percent, respectively.
March 2021 to February 2022, total and finished-steel imports are up 50.1 and 53.1 percent, respectively, year over year. Key finished-steel products with a significant import increase over the period March 2021 to February 2022 compared to the previous 12- month period include hot-rolled sheets (up 93 percent), sheets and strip all other metallic coated (up 92 percent), and plates in coils (up 85 percent).
Eagle Press & Equipment Co. Ltd., Wind- sor, Ontario, Canada, an Isgec Group Com- pany, has begun to showcase its stock line of Rhino GZ-series gap-frame presses at its Eagle Press America Inc. showroom in Port- land, TN. Rhino GZ presses are available from 80 to 315-ton (or more) capacity and boast a rigid frame fabricated from tested steel, stress relieved to ensure uniform dis- tribution and reduce angular deflection to maintain alignment of the top and bottom dies.
To ensure accurate slide guiding, Rhino GZ presses employ extra-long six-point guid- ing. And, the presses feature elements specifically designed for vibration-free force transmission—crankshafts, connecting rods, a quill-mounted flywheel and the gear- and-pinion system. In addition, a wet-type clutch and brake unit maximizes brake-liner life and simplifies maintenance.
Use Rhino GZ series for shallow drawing, forming, piercing, notching, trimming and bending operations.
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