The current state of the manufacturing industry cannot be overlooked but should be seen as being of paramount importance. With over 937 candidates in total vying for Presidency, can you take a quick guess on how many are standing on an intended manufacturing policy? Have you taken that guess? Hold that number in your head and we’ll reveal the answer later on.

It is only natural that most candidates vying for the US presidency would want to stand on issues that the public find enticing. Let’s just say that manufacturing is not the star of the show. In 2016, Donald Trump led a successful campaign emphasizing creating more jobs through manufacturing. His major presidential competitors must have perceived it as mundane and gone for pressing issues like taxes, trade agreements, workforce, tariffs and the ultimate standing China with the United States. Although these issues seem not to make a clear statement on manufacturing, when in balance, they would invariably affect manufacturing.

According to Industry Week, Most major candidates seem not to focus on manufacturing, however, some have clear cut agendas on pushing the United States to manufacturing competitiveness. For example, Warren states as part of his campaign plan and in support for the GND, a $2 trillion green manufacturing plan where the government develops a low-carbon manufacturing sector in every state. This would lead to the procurement of American made, clean energy products. With this vision from Warren, it is still rather alarming that most top candidates are quiet on this issue of industrialization.

The Trump vs China Policy 

Speaking of Trumps’ imposition of the China trade policies and intellectual property practices, it is evident that most candidates focus more on undoing Trump’s tariff. ASME.org found that the 2018 tariffs benefited some manufacturers with an increased value of 7% but trade and export suffered. Instead of taking advantage of this information, their decisions look like a fight against the Trump administration rather than taking a technical look at how to make the United States remain uninfluenced by China.

Democrats and The Green New Deal (GND)

The GND is one aspect that may have divided the democrats. Although it seems more like a fight against climate change, it also aids industrialization. Trump and Yeng seem to be together when it comes to opposing the GND. While Warren, Bidden and some other democrats are for the GND, some others like Weld and Booker have shown some concerns regarding how it plans on being executed. Regardless of the debate, at least there are some of the top polling democrats support the GND. This is a step forward at least.

Moving forward, it is inevitable that 937 would eventually reduce with some people dropping out along the way. As we see it, some candidates would inevitably change their stance along the line to well align with manufacturing but before then, let’s let you off your guess. We asked how many 2020 presidential candidates stood for manufacturing and the answer is “Not Enough”.

Most people never think about how the products they use every day are made.

Whether it’s the ceramic tile in your kitchen, the battery powering your phone, the paint on your walls, or the materials used in aerospace and medical applications, many products begin as raw powders. Before those powders become finished goods, they go through a series of processing steps that determine everything from product quality to production efficiency.

But while every step matters, there’s one thing manufacturers learn quickly: the process is only as reliable as the equipment behind it.


It All Starts with the Material

Raw materials rarely arrive in the perfect condition needed for production. They often need to be blended, dried, classified, or reduced to a specific particle size before they can move to the next stage.

That may sound straightforward, but small inconsistencies can create big problems.

A slight variation in particle size can affect how materials blend. Poorly processed material can impact product performance. And when production schedules are tight, even a brief interruption can create a ripple effect throughout the entire operation.

That’s why manufacturers place so much emphasis on consistency from the very beginning.


The Step That Often Determines Everything Else

Every stage of powder processing contributes to the quality of the finished product, but particle size reduction often has the greatest influence on everything that follows.

In industries like ceramics, even small variations in particle size can affect surface finish, strength, and overall product quality. Consistent milling helps manufacturers maintain tighter process control from batch to batch.

This is where ball mills play a critical role.

For decades, ball mills have been one of the most trusted methods for achieving uniform particle size and creating consistency throughout the manufacturing process. While the technology itself is proven, what really matters is how reliably the equipment performs over time.

Because in manufacturing, consistency isn’t achieved through occasional success. It’s achieved through repeatable performance every single day.


The Reality of Downtime

Ask any plant manager what keeps them up at night, and there’s a good chance downtime will be near the top of the list.

When a critical piece of equipment goes down, production doesn’t just slow down—it can stop altogether.

Production schedules slip. Customer delivery dates get pushed back. Operators sit idle while maintenance teams troubleshoot the issue. What starts as a maintenance problem can quickly become a much larger business challenge.

That’s why reliability isn’t simply a maintenance concern. It’s a production concern. It’s a profitability concern. And in many cases, it’s a customer satisfaction concern.

Manufacturers don’t just need equipment that works. They need equipment they can count on.


Built for the Long Haul

The best processing equipment isn’t necessarily the equipment with the most features. It’s the equipment that shows up every day and does its job.

Industrial environments are demanding. Equipment faces abrasive materials, long operating hours, and constant production pressure. Reliability isn’t something that’s added later—it’s something that must be engineered into the machine from the beginning.

That’s one reason ball mills continue to be trusted across so many industries. When designed and built correctly, they provide dependable performance for years while helping manufacturers maintain consistent product quality.

In many cases, the lowest-cost machine becomes the most expensive option when maintenance costs, replacement parts, and lost production time are taken into account. That’s why experienced manufacturers evaluate equipment based on total cost of ownership, not just the initial purchase price.


Why Reliability Matters More Than Ever

For decades, Orbis Machinery has worked with manufacturers across industries to solve particle size reduction challenges and improve process reliability.

In today’s manufacturing environment, reliable equipment becomes more than a production asset—it becomes a competitive advantage.

Reliable milling equipment helps create predictable outcomes, reduce waste, minimize downtime, and support long-term operational success. When manufacturers can trust their equipment, they can focus less on troubleshooting and more on growing their business.


Ready to Improve Your Milling Process?

Whether you’re replacing aging equipment, expanding production capacity, or looking to improve particle size consistency, the team at Orbis Machinery can help identify the right milling solution for your operation.

Our ball mills are built to deliver dependable performance, consistent results, and long-term value for manufacturers across a wide range of industries.

From advanced ceramics and battery materials to paints, minerals, and specialty chemicals, the products people depend on every day begin with a reliable manufacturing process. And that process depends on equipment manufacturers can trust.

Contact Orbis Machinery today to discuss your application and discover how a dependable ball mill can help improve consistency, reduce downtime, and keep production moving for years to come.

In manufacturing, every finished product starts with a process. And every successful process starts with equipment you can trust.

Because when production depends on performance, reliability isn’t optional—it’s everything.