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June 23, 2026Volume 22 Issue 24


Image - NEW! Robust 44-turn angle sensors -- alternative to geared and optical encoders
NEW! Robust 44-turn angle sensors -- alternative to geared and optical encoders
Novotechnik U.S. has introduced the MB1 Series of absolute multi-turn angle sensors. Featuring battery-free enhanced giant magnetic resistance (EGMR) technology, these robust non-contact sensors retain turn and angle counts without power. Available in solid or hollow shaft configurations, they feature IP69K sealing, 16-bit resolution, and multiple output options including CANopen. With a 170-year MTTF, they are perfect for off-highway vehicles, mobile machinery, driveline or steering systems, wire-actuated encoders, gate drives, and motor sports.
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In this issue of Designfax

  • How off-road vehicles can meet new emissions standards
  • Error-correction tech for 3D printing big plastic parts
  • NASA's CloudCube pioneers miniaturized radar
  • Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe: Everyday E-racer
  • Webinar: Opportunities hiding in compressed air systems
  • Metal finishing: When cermet makes sense
  • Next-gen conveyor transports 3,000-kg payloads
  • 100,000 hours: Diaphragm pump's exceptional lifetime
  • Rockford RBS ball screws and nuts now available
  • Best high-speed rotary bearing in THK history
  • New CAM software cuts robotic machining deployment
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Fly along: Supersonic X-59's first flight
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • New way to mix metal alloys together: lasers
    • Audi Nuvolari: 987-hp hybrid supercar
    • Artificial leaf makes fuel from sun, water, CO2
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe

News

How small can semiconductors get? KAIST develops atomic-level prediction tech

New app allows anyone to operate a robot from their phone

GE Aerospace completes ground test of megawatt-class hybrid electric engine system

Weird Science: Synchronized electron movement is a new way to control electricity



Feature articles

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 - 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.

Image - NASA's CloudCube pioneers miniaturized radar
NASA's CloudCube pioneers miniaturized radar
A compact, multifrequency radar built by a team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory will make it easier to collect information about dynamic cloud systems. Called CloudCube, this new instrument simultaneously probes the atmosphere with three radar signals including G-band, which has never been collected from a space-based instrument.
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 - Webinar: 3 big opportunities hiding in your compressed air system
Webinar: 3 big opportunities hiding in your compressed air system
Thursday, June 25 at 11:00 am. Save this date to attend a new EXAIR webinar that will identify the three most common technical failures that compromise compressed air system efficiency and inflate operating costs. This presentation features Direktin, the first collaborative simulation software for compressed air systems. Stop guessing with your pneumatic setup. Learn about homemade vs. engineered solutions, why high decibel levels don't always equate with high force, and plumbing and pressure drop failures.
Learn more and register for this informative live webinar.

Image - Metal finishing: With rising carbide prices, when cermet makes sense
Metal finishing: With rising carbide prices, when cermet makes sense
As critical raw material access tightens, manufacturers are rethinking cutting tool usage. While essential, carbide is often unnecessary for finishing processes. Cermet -- a ceramic-metal composite -- offers an excellent alternative, delivering exceptional fracture and wear resistance for these specific machining stages.
Read the full article.

Image - Next-gen conveyor transports 3,000-kg payloads
Next-gen conveyor transports 3,000-kg payloads
Building on its established portfolio of twin-strand conveyors that are currently used in a variety of industry verticals, Bosch Rexroth is introducing the TS 7plus transfer system, which is the world's first freely configurable, fully electric conveyance solution to workpieces weighing up to 3,000 kg. TS 7plus transports material via conveyor rollers on freely configurable modular sections with lift/transverse, rotary, and positioning units, as well as stop gates. Great for automotive, battery, aerospace/defense, and more.
Learn more.

Image - 100,000 hours: KNF diaphragm pump achieves exceptional lifetime
100,000 hours: KNF diaphragm pump achieves exceptional lifetime
Reaching 100,000 hours of uninterrupted performance is a remarkable achievement for micro diaphragm gas pumps. It represents more than 11 years of continuous operation in a controlled environment, exceeding the demands of most real-world applications. This milestone highlights KNF's engineering expertise and the reliability built into every pump.
Get a closer look at the 100,000-hour lifetime test.

Image - Rockford RBS ball screws and nuts now available
Rockford RBS ball screws and nuts now available
AutomationDirect now offers US-manufactured RBS ball screws and nuts for precise linear motion in OEM and maintenance applications. Achieving over 90% efficiency, they feature low friction, high accuracy, and minimal wear. Available in various diameters, lengths, and leads, these precision-matched components handle axial loads with minimal backlash, providing a dependable solution that reduces maintenance and extends operational life. Great prices too.
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Image - Best high-speed rotary bearing in THK history
Best high-speed rotary bearing in THK history
THK's High-Speed, Double-Row Angular Contact Ring BWH is the fastest rotary bearing in company history. By utilizing balls inside a cage instead of rollers, this new structure achieves unprecedented speeds. It supports loads from all directions while matching the high rigidity and rotational accuracy of standard cross-roller ring design options.
Learn more.

Image - New CAM software cuts robotic machining deployment
New CAM software cuts robotic machining deployment
At Automate (Booth #4476), RoboDK will showcase RoboDK CAM, which generates robotic machining programs directly from CAD files. Designed for easy deployment, it cuts setup time by up to 40%. Live demonstrations will show users how to create collision-free robot motion straight from CAD data, eliminating manual line-by-line coding.
Learn more about RoboDK CAM.

Most popular last issue

Image - There's a new way to mix metal alloys together: using lasers
There's a new way to mix metal alloys together: using lasers
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have invented a way to whisk metal with a laser as it is 3D printed, opening a new route for creating hard-to-make metal alloys.
Read the full article.

Image - Audi Nuvolari: 987-hp hybrid supercar full of surprises
Audi Nuvolari: 987-hp hybrid supercar full of surprises
The limited-edition Audi Nuvolari will be the fastest and most powerful production vehicle in the brand's history. Part Lamborghini, part F1 car, and part of a new, blocky design language for the brand, the hybrid mid-engine Nuvolari integrates technology and intelligent aerodynamics into something powerful, distinctive, and full of surprises.
Read the full article.

Image - Artificial leaf makes fuel from sun, water, CO2
Artificial leaf makes fuel from sun, water, CO2
A Yale-led research team has developed the first standalone device that produces the liquid fuel methanol using only sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide as the ingredients. The artificial "leaf," like its namesake in nature, is a chemistry marvel.
Read the full article.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Fly along: Supersonic X-59's first flight
Designed by Lockheed Martin Skunk Works and NASA, the single-seater X-59 Quiet Supersonic Technology (Quesst) X-plane is engineered to fly at Mach 1.4 while reducing the loud, disruptive sonic boom to a gentle "sonic thump." The design seeks to change regulations and open a new era of commercial supersonic flight over land. Lockheed Martin takes a look back at the test flight that started it all on Oct. 28, 2025, with NASA test pilot David "Nils" Larson. To date, X-59 has completed several more flights and reached Mach 1.1 (713 mph). [Credit: Photo by NASA/Lori Losey]
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