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July 07, 2026Volume 22 Issue 25


Image - Why Rapid Decompression Demands More Than a Conventional Relief Valve
Why Rapid Decompression Demands More Than a Conventional Relief Valve
Rapid decompression can create pressure differentials that exceed the response time and flow capacity of conventional relief valves. Engineers designing sealed systems must consider both flow capacity and response time to protect sensitive equipment.
Ultra-high-flow magnetic relief valves are engineered to respond rapidly to demanding pressure events.
  • Ultra-high-flow for rapid decompression applications
  • Fast magnetic actuation without conventional springs
  • Designed for a range of enclosures sizes and critical sealed systems
→ Learn how to protect sealed systems during rapid decompression.
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In this issue of Designfax

  • Dramatic telescope rescue mission underway
  • IBM's AI and quantum tech coming to race car design
  • New process creates a world-first super alloy
  • Hennessey Venom F5-M: Most powerful manual hypercar
  • Automated part grinding and finishing in one unit!
  • How to choose the right industrial Ethernet switch
  • SDP/SI motion products: Best sellers
  • Hybrid actuator with force up to 14,726 lb
  • Compact servo drives for harsh environs
  • In-line verification, high-performance barcode reading
  • Just out! LEGO's first working pinball machine
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Why a soccer kick bends: SOLIDWORKS
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • Off-road vehicles: Meeting new emissions standards
    • Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe: Everyday E-racer
    • Error-correction tech for 3D printing plastic
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: Hennessey Venom F5-M

News

Superconducting temperature record set at ordinary pressures

Soft contact lenses engineered to repair themselves with UV light

Weird science: Study explains why your dominant hand is better at everyday tasks

Robots can now 'see' touch thanks to a new color-changing tactile sensor



Image - 1/4 Ton Of Refrigeration
1/4 Ton Of Refrigeration
This small, stainless steel Vortex Tube produces 1/4 ton of refrigeration and has no moving parts to wear out. Temperatures range from minus 50 to +250 degrees Fahrenheit. Cooling applications include electronic controls, machining operations, heat seals, welding operations, hot melts and more.
More details online.

Feature articles

Image - Dramatic satellite telescope rescue mission underway
Dramatic satellite telescope rescue mission underway
An urgent space rescue operation is underway to save an orbiting NASA telescope. A three-armed, robotic spacecraft with booster power was launched last Friday to attempt the first-ever rescue of an unprepared satellite, racing against time and atmospheric drag to push the satellite back into a stable orbit.
Read the full article.

Image - IBM's AI and quantum tech coming to race car design
IBM's AI and quantum tech coming to race car design
IBM and race car manufacturer Dallara Group recently announced a collaboration to advance vehicle design and optimization using AI and quantum computing. The work will investigate how to accelerate aerodynamic design and open a path to even more advanced simulation workflows.
Read the full article.

Image - New process creates a world-first super alloy
New process creates a world-first super alloy
Scientists have revolutionized the way metals are made by using lower and slower heating of alloys to control how atoms self-organize during material manufacturing. The discovery essentially rewrites what has been a century-old approach to alloy design.
Read the full article.

Image - 2,000-hp Hennessey Venom F5-M: Most powerful manual hypercar
2,000-hp Hennessey Venom F5-M: Most powerful manual hypercar
The world's most powerful manual hypercar is designed and hand-built in ... Texas! The new and ultra-exclusive, rear-mid-engine Hennessey Venom F5-M two-seater roadster benefits from comprehensive "Venom F5 Evolution" enhancements including new aerodynamics, an active suspension, and just over 2,000 hp.
Read the full article.

Image - Automated part grinding and finishing in one unit!
Automated part grinding and finishing in one unit!
Grinding large fabrications is a classic dull, dirty, and dangerous task perfectly suited for automation, yet traditional setups require multiple costly robots. At Automate 2026, Güdel debuted a single-robot solution that utilizes two extra degrees of freedom to finish massive surfaces without complex part repositioning.
Read the full article.

Image - How to choose the right industrial Ethernet switch
How to choose the right industrial Ethernet switch
Antaira Technologies breaks down 10 mission-critical capabilities separating industrial-grade switches from commercial compromises. Even if you aren't in IT engineering, you will find valuable networking knowledge in this guide to protect vital infrastructure.
Read the full article.

Image - SDP/SI motion products: Best sellers
SDP/SI motion products: Best sellers
SDP/SI's best sellers aren't just popular -- they're proven. These are the motion components their customers return to time and again for precision, reliability, and unbeatable value. From belts and pulleys to gears, bearings, and couplings, each product has earned its place through consistent performance in real-world applications.
Learn more and see the full products list.

Image - Hybrid actuator with force up to 14,726 lb
Hybrid actuator with force up to 14,726 lb
Kyntronics' new all-electric HyCore hybrid actuator is a compact, low-cost alternative to traditional hydraulic, pneumatic, and electro-mechanical systems. Engineered for OEMs, it delivers up to 14,726 lb of force. The self-contained design eliminates leaks and wear, providing precise control, shock-load tolerance, and high efficiency. It simplifies integration and lowers operating costs for mobile equipment, packaging, assembly automation, and more.
Learn more.

Image - Compact servo drives for harsh environs
Compact servo drives for harsh environs
Built on Copley's proven NanoPlus platform, the compact, 1.2-oz R-Series Nano servo drives withstand extreme temperatures, vibration, shock, and humidity. Available in R47 (CANopen) and R48 (EtherCAT) models, they suit space-constrained, harsh environments such as mil/aero robotics and gimbals. This commercial off-the-shelf series provides a hardened option without defense-specific development lead times.
Learn more from Copley Controls.

Image - Lightning-fast in-line verification, high-performance barcode reading
Lightning-fast in-line verification, high-performance barcode reading
The Omron VHV5 Barcode Reader now combines high-performance barcode reading and calibrated ISO verification in one device. Replacing offline sample checks, it delivers 100% inline verification at production speeds up to 1,200 parts per minute. With flexible lighting, the VHV5 easily inspects labels and Direct Part Marks, even on challenging curved or irregular surfaces.
Learn more.

Image - Just out! LEGO's first working pinball machine
Just out! LEGO's first working pinball machine
The first-ever working LEGO pinball machine set brings retro arcade gaming to life in a fully functional brick-built model that boasts 2,274 pieces. The set combines authentic pinball mechanics with a playful space theme and display appeal. Builders can construct a tabletop pinball machine featuring a spring-powered launcher, dual flippers, spinning bumpers, up-and-over ramp bridge, and an astronaut mission to complete.
Learn more.

Most popular last issue

Image - How off-road vehicles can meet new emissions standards
How off-road vehicles can meet new emissions standards
Southwest Research Institute has successfully demonstrated a diesel engine system designed to help off-highway diesel vehicles meet Tier 5 emissions standards, which would require a significant reduction in particulate and criteria emissions.
Read the full article.

Image - Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe: Everyday E-racer
Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe: Everyday E-racer
The new 1,169-hp Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe is a masterpiece of engineering featuring a multitude of innovations and world firsts. But hold on to your hat. Boasting three axial-flux motors, it will do 0 to 60 in about 2 sec.
Read the full article.

Image - Error-correction tech boosts 3D printing of big plastic parts
Error-correction tech boosts 3D printing of big plastic parts
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Lab have created a new tool that can catch and correct potential mistakes in real time while 3D printing large plastic parts. The automated system could help U.S. manufacturers produce large, custom parts with fewer defects.
Read the full article.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Why a soccer kick bends the ball path: SOLIDWORKS simulation
With SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation, you can virtually test a ball's flight path and see the science behind its amazing trajectory. Visualize anything you want to test, including the physics that make a ball curve and dip, to optimize performance and reduce physical testing. See the SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation study setup and learn about the Magnus effect where a spinning object moving through a fluid curves away from its straight path. [Credit: Screenshot courtesy of SOLIDWORKS]
View the video.

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