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CONSUMABLES // 2018 TREND PUBLISHING METALS GROUP 1 MEDIA KIT & MARKETING GUIDE 2018 CONSUMABLES IN PRINT CONSUMABLES magazine is the ONLY product news publication exclusively for metalworking and machine tool consumable products and supplies and aftermarket parts. TOTAL CIRCULATION 46,189 ** Fabricators 25,418 OEMs/End Users 20,771 OEMs/END USERS includes: Machinery Manufacturing; Electric and Electronic Equipment; Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing; Electrical Equipment, Appliance & Component Manufacturing; Transportation & Equipment Manufacturing **Source: Media Owner’s own data. CONSUMABLES is polybagged with FFJournal magazine. FFJournal magazine has a BPA Audited Circulation of 46,189 Fabricators and OEM/End-Users. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Polybagged with FFJournal magazine 6x/year Free publication for your product news PROMOTE YOUR PRODUCTS! SUBMIT FREE PRODUCT NEWS WITH PHOTO TO: Lauren Duensing, Contributing Editor Tel: 312/320-4109; [email protected] PRODUCT NEWS FOR METALWORKING, MACHINE TOOLS AND AFTERMARKET PARTS www.consumablesmagazine.net APRIL 2017 A TRENDPUBLICATION SELECTARC TRANSFERRING CURRENT Select-Arc Inc. began earning praise for its expansive line of tubular welding electrodes shortly after Dale Stager founded the Fort Loramie, Ohio-based company in 1996. More than two decades later, Select-Arc remains a prominent name in the welding industry. [ continued on page 2] HAND & POWER TOOLS More power in a compact package The M18 Fuel ½ in. mid-torque impact wrenches from Milwaukee Tool are similar in size and weight to compact impact wrenches but deliver 450 ft.-lbs. of fastening torque and 600 ft.-lbs. of torque. The new models will include an M18 Fuel mid-torque impact wrench with ½ in. pin detent and an M18 Fuel mid-torque impact wrench with ½ in. friction ring. Both are also designed with a three-mode Drive Control feature to match the power and speed to the application at hand. Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., Brookfield, Wisconsin, 800/729-3878, www.milwaukeetool.com. WELDING HELMETS/RESPIRATORS AND ACCESSORIES Next-generation welding helmet The Sentinel A50 auto-darkening helmet has Halo ergonomic, infinitely adjust- able 5-point headgear that provides ex- treme comfort and balance. The helmet also features productivity-enhancing functions like an externally activated grind button, a backlit LCD touch screen and the ability to change protective covers in 10 seconds. ESAB Welding & Cutting Products, Denton, Texas, 800/372-2123, www.esabna.com. BAND SAW BLADES Saw blades for demanding applications The CWT carbide-tipped band saw blades have the stamina needed for demanding production cutting operations, such as in steel service centers, foundries and aerospace sawing applications. The CWT blades have been engineered in a three-tooth set pattern with positive rake geometry, which pro- vides aggressive, faster cutting action and penetration. Simonds Saw, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 800/343-1616, www.simondsint.com. LUBRICANTS Advanced metal cutting lubricant Coolube 2210 lubricant is a natural, highly refined, plant-based oil formulated especially for minimum quantity lubrication applica- tions. It is effective at reducing friction in all machining operations with both ferrous and nonferrous metals. Coolube has a non-hazardous US- DA-certified, biobased composition and contains no harmful VOCs It is non-staining, non-toxic and will not oxidize. Unist Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan, 800/253-5462, www.unist.com. ABRASIVES American-made high-performance abrasives ARC Abrasives introduces its Z-WEB family of three dimensional, non-woven, high-performance abrasives for light deburring, masking and finishing appli- cations.  Made in the USA at ARC’s plant in Ohio, Z-WEB is available in discs and belts for rapid, consistent final finishes. ARC Abrasives Inc., Troy, Ohio, 937-335- 2905, www.arcabrasives.com. BRUSHES Brush has new line of specialty Flex-Hones Brush Research Manufacturing now offers a new line of specialty Flex-Hones that blend and radius sharp edges and remove microburrs on chamfered holes eliminating stress risers caused by the chamfer- ing operation. Standard Flex-Hone tools are effective on the interior corners (the intersection of the chamfer & the hole wall). Our new series of tools are more flexible and designed to polish and radius the outer corners (the intersection of the chamfer and flange face), as well as the inner corners and hole. Brush Research Manufacturing Co. Inc., Los Angeles, 323/261-2193, www.brushresearch.com. WELDING SUPPLIES Select-Arc unveils new electrode Select-Arc Inc. unveiled an all-position, flux cored, gas-shielded electrode that is designed for welding high-strength, low alloy steels such as HY-80 and other similar metals. The new Select 550Ni, ideal for large structural fabrication, including lifting equipment, jack-up rigs, shipbuilding and other offshore applica- tions, maintains a yield strength of 80ksi and impact toughness at temperatures down to minus 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Select-Arc Inc., Fort Loramie, Ohio, 937/295-5215, www.select-arc.com. PLASMA Plasma torch heads with high pierce counts ATTC’s PHDX and PHD series of plasma torches offer solutions for automated plasma-cutting systems up to 400 amps. The PHD line of torches and consum- ables provide clean cut profiles and high pierce counts. Design reduces consumable changeouts. Unintended bevel is less than 2 degrees. Cut surfaces are ready to weld or paint with minimal cleanup, resulting in superior quality and lower costs. American Torch Tip Co., Bradenton, Fla., 941/753-7562, www.americantorchtip.com. PRODUCT NEWS FOR METALWORKING, MACHINE TOOLS AND AFTERMARKET PARTS www.consumablesmagazine.net SEPTEMBER 2016 A TRENDPUBLICATION SPOTLIGHT A SPRAY ABOVE Dwight D. Eisenhower was presiding in the White House when an industrial chemist from Chicago named Norman Larsen developed WD-40 in 1953. Larsen decided to call his invention “WD-40” be- cause it’s an abbreviation for water displacement and it took 40 chemistry experiments to perfect. More than six decades after Larsen unveiled WD-40, the product remains the most widely rec- ognized penetrating oil and water-displacing spray on the market… [ continued on page 4] ABRASIVES Pearl Abrasive’s new wheels are ideal for metal and stainless steel Pearl Abrasive Co. unveiled its new Slim- Cut Plus Cut & Grind Combo wheels. The aluminum oxide thin cut-off wheels are designed for metal and stainless steel and ideal for cutting, notching, deburr- ing and light grinding. SlimCut Combo wheels are also contamination-free. Pearl Abrasive Co., Norcross, Georgia, 800/969-5561, www.pearlabrasive.com. APPAREL Durable work gloves provide protection The new demolition work gloves offer the perfect combination of durability and all-day comfort for users that re- quire reliable protection when working with different jobsite materials. All key working areas of the gloves—fingertips, palms and thumbs—are reinforced with Armortex. A knuckle pad provides protection from scrapes and impact without limiting movement, and a terry cloth wipe on the backside provides a place to remove sweat from the face and brow. Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., Brookfield, Wisconsin, 800/729-3878, www.milwaukeetool.com. ELECTRIC POWER Convenient charging on the job site The M18 and M12 vehicle chargers plug into 12-volt DC outlets and accept all M18 and M12 battery packs. The chargers feature Milwaukee’s Redlink Intel- ligence, communicating directly with the battery packs to monitor cell voltage, temperature and charge status to optimize the performance and overall life of the packs. Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp, Brookfield, Wisconsin, 800/729-3878, www.milwaukeetool.com. PRODUCT NEWS FOR METALWORKING, MACHINE TOOLS AND AFTERMARKET PARTS www.consumablesmagazine.net JULY/AUGUST 2017 A TRENDPUBLICATION CIBO ABRASIVES SIX FIXES Cibo’s Time Saving Kits offer technical solutions for fine finishing of critical end products. [ continued on page 4] HAND TOOLS/PORTABLE TOOLS Flexible hose added to cordless grease gun The Flexzilla 20-volt cordless grease gun kit features a 42-in. Flexzilla grease hose made of a hybrid material that stays flexible in temperatures from subzero to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Flexzilla grease guns also have a RapidRe- load to change cartridges quickly. The kit includes two heavy-duty 20-volt MAX lithium-ion batteries and a one-hour quick charger. Legacy Manufacturing Co., Marion, Iowa, 800/645-8258, www.legacymfg.com. WELDING Capable, durable turntable The Aircrafter T250 turntable has a detachable clutch to rotate the turntable freely, a closed-frame de- sign, a simple push knob to adjust table angle and an illuminated control panel with a digital display. It can be easily bolted to any flat surface, and its gas fitting accepts common hoses. MK Products Inc., Irvine, California, 949/863-1234, www.mkproducts.com. DISCS/BELTS/PADS/WHEELS Versatile quick- change disc system The CombiClick disc system has a cooling and quick-mounting system backing pad to deliver lower workpiece temperatures, im- prove surface contact and provide longer disc life. The discs in the CombiClick kit provide solutions for rough grinding, fine grinding, surface conditioning, pre-polish and polishing to a mirror finish. Pferd Inc., Milwaukee, 262/255–3200, www.pferdusa.com. ABRASIVES Wheels are ideal for metal and stainless steel Pearl Abrasive Co. unveiled its new SlimCut Plus Cut & Grind Combo wheels. The aluminum oxide thin cut-off wheels are designed for metal and stainless steel and ideal for cutting, notching, deburring and light grinding. SlimCut Combo wheels are also contamina- tion-free. Pearl Abrasive Co., Norcross, Georgia, 800/969-5561, www.pearlabrasive.com. Deburring/Finishing Abrasives Brushes Grinding Polishing Metalworking Fluids Coolant Lubricants Filtration Fluid applicators Cutting Tools Saw Blades Tooling Hand Tools Plasma Nozzles Joining Technology Fasteners Adhesives Power Technology Welding generators Welding gases Welding Wire EDM Laser Lenses Safety Products Gloves Welding Helmets Work clothes Light curtains Eye Protection Safety barriers Materials/Aftermarket parts needs Marking Pens Etching ID Tags Packaging CATEGORIES

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CONSUMABLES // 2018

TREND PUBLISHING METALS GROUP 1 MEDIA KIT & MARKETING GUIDE 2018

CONSUMABLESIN PRINT

CONSUMABLES magazine is the ONLY product news publication exclusively for metalworking andmachine tool consumable products and supplies and aftermarket parts.

TOTAL CIRCULATION 46,189**Fabricators 25,418

OEMs/End Users 20,771OEMs/END USERS includes: Machinery Manufacturing; Electric and Electronic Equipment; Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing; Electrical Equipment,Appliance & Component Manufacturing; Transportation & Equipment Manufacturing

**Source: Media Owner’s own data. CONSUMABLES is polybagged with FFJournalmagazine. FFJournalmagazine has a BPA Audited Circulation of 46,189 Fabricators and OEM/End-Users.

FEATURES ANDBENEFITS� Polybagged with FFJournal

magazine 6x/year� Free publication for your

product news

PROMOTE YOURPRODUCTS!

SUBMIT FREE PRODUCTNEWS WITH PHOTO TO: Lauren Duensing, Contributing EditorTel: 312/320-4109;[email protected]

PRODUCT NEWS FOR METALWORKING, MACHINE TOOLS AND AFTERMARKET PARTS

www.consumablesmagazine.net APRIL 2017 A TREND PUBLICATION

SELECT-ARC

TRANSFERRING CURRENTSelect-Arc Inc. began earning praise for its expansive line of tubular welding electrodes shortly after Dale Stager founded the Fort Loramie, Ohio-based company in 1996. More than two decades later, Select-Arc remains a prominent name in the welding industry.

[ continued on page 2 ]

HAND & POWER TOOLS

More power in a compact packageThe M18 Fuel ½ in. mid-torque impact wrenches from Milwaukee Tool are similar in size and weight to compact impact wrenches but deliver 450 ft.-lbs. of fastening torque and 600 ft.-lbs. of torque. The new models will include an M18 Fuel mid-torque impact wrench with ½ in. pin detent and an M18 Fuel mid-torque impact wrench with ½ in. friction ring. Both are also designed with a three-mode Drive Control feature to match the power and speed to the application at hand.

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., Brook�eld, Wisconsin, 800/729-3878, www.milwaukeetool.com.

WELDING HELMETS/RESPIRATORS AND ACCESSORIES

Next-generation welding helmetThe Sentinel A50 auto-darkening helmet has Halo ergonomic, in�nitely adjust-able 5-point headgear that provides ex-treme comfort and balance. The helmet also features productivity-enhancing functions like an externally activated grind button, a backlit LCD touch screen and the ability to change protective covers in 10 seconds.

ESAB Welding & Cutting Products, Denton, Texas, 800/372-2123, www.esabna.com.

BAND SAW BLADES

Saw blades for demanding applicationsThe CWT carbide-tipped band saw blades have the stamina needed for demanding production cutting operations, such as in steel service centers, foundries and aerospace sawing applications. The CWT blades have been engineered in a three-tooth set pattern with positive rake geometry, which pro-vides aggressive, faster cutting action and penetration.

Simonds Saw, Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 800/343-1616, www.simondsint.com.

LUBRICANTS

Advanced metal cutting lubricantCoolube 2210 lubricant is a natural, highly re�ned, plant-based oil formulated especially for minimum quantity lubrication applica-tions. It is e�ective at reducing friction in all machining operations with both ferrous and nonferrous metals. Coolube has a non-hazardous US-DA-certi�ed, biobased composition and contains no harmful VOCs It is non-staining, non-toxic and will not oxidize.

Unist Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan, 800/253-5462, www.unist.com.

ABRASIVES

American-made high-performance abrasives

ARC Abrasives introduces its Z-WEB family of three dimensional, non-woven, high-performance abrasives for light deburring, masking and �nishing appli-cations.  Made in the USA at ARC’s plant in Ohio, Z-WEB is available in discs and belts for rapid, consistent �nal �nishes.

ARC Abrasives Inc., Troy, Ohio, 937-335-2905, www.arcabrasives.com.

BRUSHES

Brush has new line of specialty Flex-HonesBrush Research Manufacturing now o�ers a new line of specialty Flex-Hones that blend and radius sharp edges and remove microburrs on chamfered holes eliminating stress risers caused by the chamfer-ing operation. Standard Flex-Hone tools are e�ective on the interior corners (the intersection of the chamfer & the hole wall). Our new series of tools are more �exible and designed to polish and radius the outer corners (the intersection of the chamfer and �ange face), as well as the inner corners and hole. 

Brush Research Manufacturing Co. Inc., Los Angeles, 323/261-2193, www.brushresearch.com.

WELDING SUPPLIES

Select-Arc unveils new electrodeSelect-Arc Inc. unveiled an all-position, �ux cored, gas-shielded electrode that is designed for welding high-strength, low alloy steels such as HY-80 and other similar metals. The new Select 550Ni, ideal for large structural fabrication, including lifting equipment, jack-up rigs, shipbuilding and other o�shore applica-tions, maintains a yield strength of 80ksi and impact toughness at temperatures down to minus 76 degrees Fahrenheit.

Select-Arc Inc., Fort Loramie, Ohio, 937/295-5215, www.select-arc.com.

PLASMA

Plasma torch heads with high pierce countsATTC’s PHDX and PHD series of plasma torches o�er solutions for automated plasma-cutting systems up to 400 amps. The PHD line of torches and consum-ables provide clean cut pro�les and high pierce counts. Design reduces consumable changeouts. Unintended bevel is less than 2 degrees. Cut surfaces are ready to weld or paint with minimal cleanup, resulting in superior quality and lower costs.  

American Torch Tip Co., Bradenton, Fla., 941/753-7562, www.americantorchtip.com.

PRODUCT NEWS FOR METALWORKING, MACHINE TOOLS AND AFTERMARKET PARTS

www.consumablesmagazine.net SEPTEMBER 2016 A TREND PUBLICATION

SPOTLIGHT

A SPRAY ABOVEDwight D. Eisenhower was presiding in the White House when an industrial chemist from Chicago named Norman Larsen developed WD-40 in 1953. Larsen decided to call his invention “WD-40” be-cause it’s an abbreviation for water displacement and it took 40 chemistry experiments to perfect. More than six decades after Larsen unveiled WD-40, the product remains the most widely rec-ognized penetrating oil and water-displacing spray on the market…

[ continued on page 4 ]

ABRASIVES

Pearl Abrasive’s new wheels are ideal for metal and stainless steelPearl Abrasive Co. unveiled its new Slim-Cut Plus Cut & Grind Combo wheels. The aluminum oxide thin cut-o� wheels are designed for metal and stainless steel and ideal for cutting, notching, deburr-ing and light grinding. SlimCut Combo wheels are also contamination-free.

Pearl Abrasive Co., Norcross, Georgia, 800/969-5561, www.pearlabrasive.com.

APPAREL

Durable work gloves provide protectionThe new demolition work gloves o�er the perfect combination of durability and all-day comfort for users that re-quire reliable protection when working with di�erent jobsite materials. All key working areas of the gloves—�ngertips, palms and thumbs—are reinforced with Armortex. A knuckle pad provides protection from scrapes and impact without limiting movement, and a terry cloth wipe on the backside provides a place to remove sweat from the face and brow.

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp., Brook�eld, Wisconsin, 800/729-3878, www.milwaukeetool.com.

ELECTRIC POWER

Convenient charging on the job siteThe M18 and M12 vehicle chargers plug into 12-volt DC outlets and accept all M18 and M12 battery packs. The chargers feature Milwaukee’s Redlink Intel-ligence, communicating directly with the battery packs to monitor cell voltage, temperature and charge status to optimize the performance and overall life of the packs.

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp, Brook�eld, Wisconsin, 800/729-3878, www.milwaukeetool.com.

PRODUCT NEWS FOR METALWORKING, MACHINE TOOLS AND AFTERMARKET PARTS

www.consumablesmagazine.net JULY/AUGUST 2017 A TREND PUBLICATION

CIBO ABRASIVES

SIX FIXESCibo’s Time Saving Kits o�er technical solutions for �ne �nishing of critical end products.

[ continued on page 4 ]

HAND TOOLS/PORTABLE TOOLS

Flexible hose added to cordless grease gunThe Flexzilla 20-volt cordless grease gun kit features a 42-in. Flexzilla grease hose made of a hybrid material that stays �exible in temperatures from subzero to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Flexzilla grease guns also have a RapidRe-load to change cartridges quickly. The kit includes two heavy-duty 20-volt MAX lithium-ion batteries and a one-hour quick charger.

Legacy Manufacturing Co., Marion, Iowa, 800/645-8258, www.legacymfg.com.

WELDING

Capable, durable turntableThe Aircrafter T250 turntable has a detachable clutch to rotate the turntable freely, a closed-frame de-sign, a simple push knob to adjust table angle and an illuminated control panel with a digital display. It can be easily bolted to any �at surface, and its gas �tting accepts common hoses.

MK Products Inc., Irvine, California, 949/863-1234, www.mkproducts.com.

DISCS/BELTS/PADS/WHEELS

Versatile quick-change disc systemThe CombiClick disc system has a cooling and quick-mounting system backing pad to deliver lower workpiece temperatures, im-prove surface contact and provide longer disc life. The discs in the CombiClick kit provide solutions for rough grinding, �ne grinding, surface conditioning, pre-polish and polishing to a mirror �nish.

Pferd Inc., Milwaukee, 262/255–3200, www.pferdusa.com.

ABRASIVES

Wheels are ideal for metal and stainless steelPearl Abrasive Co. unveiled its new SlimCut Plus Cut & Grind Combo wheels. The aluminum oxide thin cut-o� wheels are designed for metal and stainless steel and ideal for cutting, notching, deburring and light grinding. SlimCut Combo wheels are also contamina-tion-free.

Pearl Abrasive Co., Norcross, Georgia, 800/969-5561, www.pearlabrasive.com.

Deburring/Finishing� Abrasives� Brushes� Grinding� Polishing

Metalworking Fluids� Coolant� Lubricants� Filtration� Fluid applicators

Cutting Tools� Saw Blades� Tooling� Hand Tools� Plasma Nozzles

Joining Technology� Fasteners� Adhesives

Power Technology� Welding generators� Welding gases� Welding Wire� EDM� Laser Lenses

Safety Products� Gloves� Welding Helmets� Work clothes� Light curtains� Eye Protection� Safety barriers

Materials/Aftermarketparts needs� Marking Pens� Etching� ID Tags� Packaging

CATEGORIES

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FEBRUARYAd Close: 1/5/18

Ad Material Due: 1/12/18

COVER STORYDeburring/Finishing

SPOTLIGHTWelding Helmets

GUEST EDITORIALLubricants

FACE TIMETooling

APRILAd Close: 3/2/18

Ad Material Due: 3/9/18

COVER STORYCutting Tools

SPOTLIGHTJoining Technology

GUEST EDITORIALLaser Lenses

FACE TIMEAbrasives

JULY/AUGUSTAd Close: 7/6/18

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COVER STORYSafety Products

SPOTLIGHTWelding Gloves

GUEST EDITORIALPlasma Nozzles

FACE TIMEGrinding

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Ad Close: 8/3/18Ad Material Due: 8/10/18

COVER STORYTooling

SPOTLIGHTEDM

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BONUS DISTRIBUTION

International ManufacturingTechnology Show (IMTS)

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SPOTLIGHTHand Tools

GUEST EDITORIAL Saw Blades

FACE TIMEBrushes

BONUS DISTRIBUTION

FabtechNovember 6-8, Atlanta, GA

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SHOW ISSUEAd Close: 11/2/18

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COVER STORYMaterials/Aftermarket Parts

SPOTLIGHTFasteners

GUEST EDITORIAL Tooling

FACE TIME Welding Wire

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