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Industry News


Coyote Enterprises, Inc. Welcomes Matt Robinson


Coyote Enterprises, Inc. welcomes


This revolutionary 3D scanning technology utilizing “blue light technology” has recently been installed at Core-Tech and will be used for precise inspection and quality control of the ceramic cores they produce.


Core-Tech Adds 3D Digitizing Scanner for State-of-the-Art Inspection and Quality Control


of ceramic cores for the investment casting


Core-Tech, a leading manufacturer industry,


announced it has


installed a state-of-the-art, 3D digitizing scanner that will add to their arsenal of inspection methods to ensure quality control of the cores they produce, regardless of size or complexity. This high resolution, optical scanner produces three-dimensional measurement data quickly and accurately to optimize the inspection process and improve manufacturing workflows. This revolutionary system utilizes “blue light technology” which allows for precise measurements to be taken independent of lighting conditions. Once scans are complete, the system can then make comparisons to the CAD drawings, verifying surface quality and integrity of the core. “We understand how important it is to our customers to have high quality cores they can depend on to make their processes successful,” says Jim Corbett, president of Core-Tech.


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“We have always led the industry in inspection methods by being the first to include the latest technologies such as electronic x-ray and laser gauge, when those options where at the forefront of inspection methods. We have once again made a significant investment in this latest technology to ensure our quality control and to provide superior cores to the industries we serve.” About Core-Tech Core-Tech is one of the leading


providers of precision ceramic cores for investment castings in the aerospace, automotive, commercial, gas turbine and medical markets. Cores can be manufactured in the exclusive, “DC” family of blends including cores for titanium castings. Core-Tech is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company meeting stringent manufacturing requirements. For more information, contact Core-


Tech, 7850 Enterprise Drive Mentor, OH 44060. Call 440.946.8324, fax 440.946.8325, or visit www.core-tech- inc.com.


Matt Robinson as Operations General Manager. Matt comes to Coyote from the oil and gas industry and brings with him over 10 years of project management and leadership expertise. Matt is an Eagle Scout recipient


and veteran of the United State Navy. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Engineering and an MBA from Oklahoma Christian University. Matt and his wife, Ashley, reside in Oklahoma with their two children. Coyote Enterprises was founded


by Jim and Cindy Goff in 1998. Jim Goff previously established and operated the Goff Corporation until it was sold in 1991. Coyote specializes in the manufacturing of a full line of American made abrasive blasting machinery, and their pioneered direct drive blast wheels ranging from 5 HP- 100 HP. Coyote is the go-to source for a wide variety of quality replacement parts for both Coyote and competitors’ blast wheels and machinery. With over 50 Years of cumulative experience and innovation in the abrasive blast industry, Matt and the entire Coyote team endeavor to provide outstanding customer service and personable one- on-one attention.


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