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Manufacturing with steel had its origin around 2000 BC in India and China. In less than 1000 years, in 1200 BC, the iron age started and with it the popularity of designing metals started spreading through the whole world. Since then, the technology used for manufacturing steel has developed exponentially and it continues to develop. This is exemplified by all the latest advancements in CNC processing and punching tools. By reading our Geka news page, you can follow the latest trends and developments in steel processing, designing and manufacturing.
Geka news: keeping track of the steel processing industry
Keeping up with our Geka news content is a great way of keeping track of everything that is going on in hydraulic manufacturing and to learn about the innovation and technology surrounding the steel and metalworking industries.
Having the latest information will also help you to learn reliably about the different steel manufacturing machinery and which one best suits your particular needs. Reading the Geka news page, you will also be able to gain knowledge about how to use our products and all the functionalities that are included with them. Also, you will learn about all the new products that we launch.
Steel and metal manufacturing continues to be an essential industry in the United States and around the world. Some important data points about the iron & steel manufacturing industry in the United States this year:
- $103 billion market size
- 412 businesses
- 80,828 employees throughout the whole industry
We have more data points like these waiting for you in our Geka news content. Would you like to keep reading statistics and information regarding the state of the iron and steel manufacturing industries? Keep up with our news content.
Follow Geka news if you want to keep track of how the different metal working manufacturing processes and technology continue to constantly evolve.

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Steel and metal working
Steel and metal working is about cutting, notching and shaping metals to create objects. Learn more about metalworking tools and steel working with Geka

How to change Punches and Dies
Watch this Geka video tutorial to learn step-by-step how to change punches and dies to cut metal sheets in our oversize punching unit

How to change press brakes
How to change, step-by-step, the Bendicrop series press brake tool for one or two simultaneous workers. Watch this Geka Ironworkers’ solution tutorial

How to change section blades
Want to know how to change section blades in our Bendicrop and Hydracrop series for one or two simultaneous workers? Watch this Geka Ironworkers’ solution tutorial!

Gooseneck holder punching machine
This gooseneck holder is a patented Geka die bolster which allows for the punching of a wide variety of U-profiles and angles in both web and flanges

Drilling Unit
The drilling unit can optionally suit the CNC automated lines. The drilling option needs to be placed inline before using the punching machine