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Robots and Jobs: The Easily-Explained Story May Not Be the Right One

Here at the Marlin Steel factory, the production team uses manufacturing robots for a variety of different tasks. From bending steel wires, to making welds, to cutting or punching holes into sheet metal, factory robots handle a lot of the tasks that

Custom Wire Forming Vs Stock Wire Forms: Which is Better for You?

To keep your manufactured goods safe through your parts finishing processes, it’s important to use an appropriate container to hold said parts. With the right parts finishing basket, your manufactured parts will be protected from damage in even the

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Work with Marlin Steel

Finding the right company to partner with for your manufacturing needs can be difficult. Not every custom metal container manufacturer can meet your needs on short notice, and that can make fulfilling your own production obligations on schedule harder

How Marlin Steel Uses Revolutionary Computerized Wireforming Equipment

For many decades, the wireforming industry was limited to the use of manual labor to accomplish most tasks. Even after the introduction of early computerized wireforming equipment, many companies continued to rely on the use of manual labor for most

Creating the Perfect Custom Parts Washing Baskets for Pratt Whitney

Marlin Steel’s degreed engineers have helped many different clients tackle a variety of production challenges with custom steel wire

What Are the Limitations of Open Area for Perforated Metal Patterns?

Perforated sheet metal forms offer a few key advantages over wire mesh, such as not needing as much welding, higher structural

Designing with Sheet Metal: How Tight Can You Make a Bend?

Making a custom metal form using sheet metal is a surprisingly delicate process. To get the best results, a design engineer has to account

What are the Common Custom Basket Materials?

Many manufacturing businesses need custom parts containers and washing baskets for their parts finishing processes. Some custom parts simply don’t fit inside