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In
1959, Henry Sippy, a young toolmaker with more ideas and ambition
than would fit in a factory setting, founded Sipco. During these
early years, American toolmakers set the precedent for close tolerance
machining and part interchangeability that shaped the future of
manufacturing. From the very beginning, Sipco pushed the leading
edge of technology, and was a pioneer in utilizing Electrical Discharge
Machining (EDM) in the United States. Henry’s sons, Larry
and Lon Sippy, became toolmakers and Sipco rapidly evolved to being
a total solutions provider for advanced applications of CNC machining
technologies and the design, build and processing of plastic injection
molds. The company embraced Solids Modeling CAD design software
in 1996, and remains at the forefront of mold design for precision
plastic parts. Today, Sipco not only uses Solids Modling for design,
but also produces CNC tool paths directly from the Solid Model,
providing customers with true integration, and reducing art to production
time by fifty percent. |
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