May 18, 2021 | Volume 17 Issue 19 |
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| PolyDrill® Multi-Spindle Heads
Multiple drill heads are available for a variety of machine OEMs. Two-spindle up to 10-spindle units, with fixed or flex shaft power, adjustable or fixed hole pitches and compact designs allow adaptability for the machine builder, integrator or assembly line designer. Holes in most material from 0.06"-1".
Contact Lee Coleman at Suhner for all the details.
706-314-2927
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| Feature articles |
| NASA working on solid-state battery using 'holey graphene' A NASA project called SABERS is researching how to create a safer battery by using brand-new materials and novel construction methods. The goal is to create a battery that has significantly higher energy than lithium-ion batteries. This battery also would not lose capacity over time, catch fire, or endanger passengers if something goes wrong.
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| Goodfellow Announces Expansion of Green Production Initiative Goodfellow's expanded Green Production initiative promotes the use of environmentally sound products and processes that conserve energy and natural resources. Materials that are part of the expanded initiative include those that are bio-based, biodegradable and/or non-toxic as well as those that are renewable, recyclable and designed to save energy through innovative design. Products include ultra-pure, highly scalable 'green' graphene; C-Solder, an innovative lead-free solder; and a range of biopolymers made from renewable resources.
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| Hyundai Santa Cruz: Car-truck mashup for a new generation If you like that old-school Chevy El Camino vibe with a car-pickup mashup and lots of utility, Hyundai is feeling it too. The Santa Cruz Sport Adventure Vehicle is a totally new offering from Hyundai that aims to give drivers a lot more flexibility. Featuring a powerful and efficient 2.5L turbo option, all-wheel drive, four doors, and a lockable bed, it's a retro idea retooled for a new generation.
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| Exploring Mars with miniature motors When developing the high-resolution Panoramic Camera on the ExoMars Rover, engineers looked for motors that were extremely compact and could also deliver reliable and precise positioning for the camera-focusing mechanism. FAULHABER Stepper motors were selected for the job, as they precisely position objects with a resolution of 1280 steps per revolution without the need for a separate feedback system, and are more rugged and sturdy than conventional servo motors.
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| NexSafe: Next-generation emergency stopping and holding NexSafe Functional Safety certified Rod Locks, Rail Brakes, and Servomotor Brakes from Nexen provide a verified, reliable solution that machine builders can depend on. With ISO 13849-1 Functional Safety Certification by Intertek, these brakes are capable of Categories B through 4 and Performance Levels PLa through PLe. With spring-engaged, air-released functionality, these products are default-to-lock and are ideal for emergency stopping and holding applications. Lots more features.
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| Cool Tools: Automated screwdriver for cobots/robot arms Automated precision assembly using cobots and robot arms just got easier with the introduction of an impressive new screwdriver unit from OnRobot. The OnRobot Screwdriver allows manufacturers to automate a wide range of assembly processes quickly, simply, and flexibly. It includes precise torque control, a nifty screw retraction system, and Quick Changer mounting.
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| Spirit levels with adjustment and cross-measurement They may seem like relics from the past, but spirit levels remain indispensable tools in everyday industrial operations. Two new types from JW Winco now offer even better and faster alignment. The cross spirit levels GN 2276 combine two perpendicular linear levels within a single, round aluminum housing to show the alignment in two planes at once, making installation and leveling easier and faster. The new screw-on spirit levels GN 2283 are used to check the horizontal position of jigs, machines, devices, appliances, and instruments. These are available in a directly mountable, flat version (AV) and as an adjustable version (JV) with an alignment cam.
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| Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action |
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