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July 14, 2026Volume 22 Issue 26


Image - Turn any hose or tube into a powerful conveyor
Turn any hose or tube into a powerful conveyor
EXAIR's Line Vac connects to standard hose or tube to create a powerful conveyor. The design features large throat diameters for maximum throughput capability. A small amount of compressed air is injected through directed nozzles to produce a vacuum on one end and high output flows on the other.
Learn more and see video online.

In this issue of Designfax

  • New process: Laser Direct Plating for cylindrical parts
  • AI-evolved robots are born to run -- and never die
  • Quantum dot LED lifetimes vastly improved
  • Ferrari 12Cilindri gets manual option ... sort of
  • When a conventional relief valve isn't enough
  • New Texas conveyor system is 42 miles long!
  • New Exlar food-grade actuator
  • Fast-cure composite for aero and defense
  • A new take on indexing plungers
  • Your phone is now your smartest hydraulic tool
  • Next-gen autonomous mobile robots
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • RC car sets 250-mph speed record
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • Dramatic telescope rescue mission underway
    • 2,000-hp Hennessey Venom F5-M hypercar
    • New process creates a world-first super alloy
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale

News

New way developed to detect nuclear weapons in space

Drones get a way to sense their 'pain' -- and predict instability before it happens

New motor drive design reduces heat, wear in high-power systems

New airborne imaging can detect unexploded weapons in shallow waters



Feature articles

Image - New process: Laser Direct Plating for rotationally symmetric components
New process: Laser Direct Plating for rotationally symmetric components
Researchers at Fraunhofer IWS in Germany have developed a new technology that helically wraps strip-shaped metal around rotationally symmetric components and creates a metallurgical bond to the substrate using laser energy.
Read the full article.

Image - AI-evolved robots are born to run -- and never die
AI-evolved robots are born to run -- and never die
Northwestern University engineers have developed the first modular robots with athletic intelligence. They can be combined and recombined in the wild, recover from injury, and keep moving no matter what's thrown at them.
Read the full article. Fun to see in action.

Image - Quantum dot LED lifetimes vastly improved
Quantum dot LED lifetimes vastly improved
Limitations on the operating lifespans of quantum dot LEDs have prevented their widespread use in commercial applications, holding back the next big advance in displays. MIT and Samsung researchers have found a way to extend the lifetime of QD-LEDs dramatically.
Read the full article.

Image - Ferrari 12Cilindri gets manual option ... sort of
Ferrari 12Cilindri gets manual option ... sort of
When the super-slick Ferrari 12Cilindri two-seat berlinetta came out two years ago, it was hailed as an 800+-hp, 12-cylinder race-bred Italian stunner. It lacked one thing, though: a stick shift. Prancing Horse engineers have solved that by providing a new manual option, but there's nothing standard about it.
Read the full article.

Image - When a conventional relief valve isn't enough
When a conventional relief valve isn't enough
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.
→ Learn how to protect sealed systems during rapid decompression.
→ Talk to an AGM Design Engineer or call (520) 844-0952.

Image - New Texas conveyor system is 42 miles long!
New Texas conveyor system is 42 miles long!
SEW-EURODRIVE is helping power one of the most ambitious bulk material handling projects in North America through its contribution to the Dune Express conveyor system, a record-setting 42-mile single-flight conveyor across the Permian Basin.
Read the full article.

Image - New Exlar food-grade actuator
New Exlar food-grade actuator
Curtiss-Wright's Actuation Division has expanded its Exlar line with hygienic electric actuators using FDA-approved materials and finishes. Designed for food, beverage, packaging, and pharmaceutical automation, the new GTF unit enables economical USDA, 3-A, BISSC, and EHEDG certification. Its IP69K washdown option, inverted roller screw, and compact servo-driven design deliver reliable, high-performance motion for hygienic machinery.
Learn more.

Image - Fast-cure composite for aero and defense manufacturing
Fast-cure composite for aero and defense manufacturing
Toray Composite Materials America has launched 3960-FC, a fast-cure variant of its high-performance 3960 prepreg system for mission-critical aerospace and defense applications. This material reduces cure time by up to 45% while maintaining proven mechanical performance, stiffness, and exceptional toughness. It is highly compatible with automated manufacturing technologies like AFP and ATL, as well as traditional processing methods.
Learn more.

Image - A new take on indexing plungers
A new take on indexing plungers
JW Winco has expanded its extensive standard parts range with the GN 823 indexing plunger. Featuring an intuitive operating lever, it allows easy activation with a single finger, even when wearing gloves or out of sight. Available in screw-on or weldable stainless steel variants, this robust component suits both delicate installations and heavy-duty industrial applications. Available in two installation options: screw fastening or welding.
Learn more.

Image - Your phone is now your smartest hydraulic tool
Your phone is now your smartest hydraulic tool
Commissioning a proportional valve traditionally requires cables, laptops, and complex software. The new Bosch Rexroth 4WRAE valve changes that. Featuring integrated digital electronics and Bluetooth connectivity, it pairs with the "easy2connect" app. Technicians can now visualize performance, adjust settings, diagnose errors, and force solenoids directly from their phones, simplifying setup for IO-Link or analog systems.
Learn more.

Image - Next-gen autonomous mobile robots
Next-gen autonomous mobile robots
OMRON Robotics' new LD-150 and LD-300 autonomous mobile robots, shipping in Q4 2026, enhance material transport by moving higher payloads -- up to 150 kg and 300 kg -- in compact footprints. These AMRs adapt dynamically without infrastructure changes, featuring speeds up to 2.1 m/s, wireless charging, 360-degree safety, and FLOW Core integration for efficient mixed-fleet management.
Learn more.

Most popular last issue

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 - 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 - 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.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
RC car sets 250-mph speed record
Get an insider look as YouTuber Steve Eng (aka British engineer Steve Wallace) pushes his design and building expertise to the limits by attempting to hit a record 250 mph with his homemade, all-electric radio-controlled (RC) Mach Reaper car. The effort included making lots of custom parts, overcoming many electronics and motor challenges, tons of on-the-fly engineering skills, using CFD for aerodynamics, and a little luck. [Credit: Screenshot courtesy of Steve Eng]
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