Industrial Press
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Type | Private company |
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Industry | Publishing |
Founded | New York City (1883) |
Headquarters | South Norwalk, CT (2013) |
Area served | Global |
Website | www.industrialpress.com |
Industrial Press, Inc., is a privately held corporation headquartered in South Norwalk, CT. Its primary areas of business are publishing technical books for engineering, technology, and manufacturing.
Industrial Press's flagship title, the Machinery's Handbook, now in its 99th year, remains unchallenged as "The Bible" in its field.[citation needed] It is extraordinary comprehensive yet practical and easy-to-use reference for mechanical and manufacturing engineers, designers, draftsmen, toolmakers, and machinists.[citation needed]
Topics
- AutoCad Books
- Blueprint Reading / Drafting
- CAD / CAM / CIM
- CNC
- Computer Graphics
- Construction
- Design
- Electricity / Electronics
- Handbooks
- Industrial Engineering
- Machine Shop and Metalworking
- Maintenance
- Manufacturing
- Materials / Metallurgy
- Mathematics
- Measurements
- Mechanical Technology
- Quality Control and Reliability
- Software
- Books in Spanish Language
- Welding
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