September 21, 2021 | Volume 17 Issue 35 |
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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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| Cobots in Automotive? While automotive was one of the first industries to automate its factories, today's OEMs and tier suppliers still have employees managing far too many manual tasks which can lead to bored workers, inconsistent product quality and workplace injuries. This webinar hosted by Universal Robots will help those seeking to learn how collaborative robots are being used in automotive, with specific examples of cobots taking over machine tending, screwdriving, welding, painting and quality inspection tasks.
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| Feature articles |
| NASA tests megawatt machines for electric planes A 1-MW electric motor that could help propel more environmentally friendly and economically sustainable aircraft was tested during April and May by NASA and its industry and academic partners. It can work either as an electric motor to turn propellers or large engine fans, or a generator to produce enough electricity to power 760 U.S. households.
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| Most powerful magnet advances fusion energy prospects A large high-temperature superconducting electromagnet at MIT was ramped up for the first time to a field strength of 20 tesla -- the most powerful magnetic field of its kind ever created on Earth. It could prove to be an important factor in the quest to build the world's first fusion power plant that can produce more power than it consumes.
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| Your Source for Metric Gears KHK USA Inc offers the largest selection of stock metric gears in North America -- with over 30,000 configurations. KHK USA can supply your Metric Spur Gears, Helical Gears, Internal Ring Gears, Gear Racks, Bevel Gears, Worms and Wormwheels from stock in most cases. Free 3D CAD models and 24/7 quoting available.
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| Caltech professor helps solve Hindenburg disaster How could the Hindenburg zeppelin be completely devoured by flames in less than a minute in 1937? The popular PBS science TV show NOVA has taken a new look at the disaster. Its producers tapped Caltech's Konstantinos Giapis, professor of chemical engineering, to help recreate the ship's last moments and unravel its secrets.
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| New revolutionary Revolox™ self-locking ring for high RPM The revolutionary Revolox Self-Locking Retaining Ring from Smalley. Secure and easy locking for your high-speed rotational needs. The "dimple and slot" design prevents ring expansion, safely securing your application at high RPM. This makes it possible to operate at higher speeds, withstand vibration, function under rapid acceleration, and absorb a degree of impact loading. The Revolox self-locking ring enables engineers to cost-effectively design for high RPM requirements and with ease of assembly for high-volume applications.
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| Xometry: Get CNC Machining Quotes Within Seconds You won't believe how fast Xometry's Instant Quoting Engine gives you quotes on CNC machining. Just upload your part and get back pricing and lead time in just seconds. Instant pricing on 3D printing and sheet metal is also available, and parts ship free in the US. Xometry is AS9100D and ISO 9001:2015 certified.
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| Getting a grip on the future, with robotics Today, a world without robots is inconceivable. The areas of application that require process safety, reliability and economic efficiency from these robots are equally manifold. FAULHABER drive systems play a major role in fulfilling these requirements, and they continue to impress with their durability and performance in a robust and compact design. Whether a robotics application requires high dynamics or precise positioning, FAULHABER has a micro motion solution available -- from gripping without compressed air to robots used in inspection, delivery, and more.
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| Great Resources: Ultimate guide to fasteners With so many fasteners available, how do you know which ones to use? The online "Ultimate guide to fasteners" from Essentra Components can help you figure it out. From screw head types to material selection (plastic vs. metal), washers to rivets, and vibration resistance, bonding tapes, and more, this extensive primer is a great resource to bookmark. Essentra acquired Micro Plastics, a long-time favorite fasteners supplier of Designfax readers, in 2017, renaming the new company Essentra Components.
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| Most popular last issue |
| U.S. scientists make matter and antimatter from light Scientists studying particle collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, a U.S. Department of Energy facility for nuclear physics research, have produced definitive evidence that pairs of electrons and positrons -- particles of matter and antimatter -- can be created directly by colliding very energetic photons. Einstein would be proud.
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| Hottest new baseball glove has 3D-printed inserts Rawlings Sporting Goods has partnered with digital manufacturing company Fast Radius and 3D-printing company Carbon to manufacture one of baseball's hottest new equipment releases: the REV1X infield glove. This glove features innovative 3D-printed lattice inserts, developed with cloud manufacturing technology, for performance-enhancing capabilities.
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| Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action | How Nord-Lock washers work Can you get a design and functional edge with a wedge? In this animated video, Nord-Lock explains the principle behind their original wedge-locking technology, which secures bolted joints even when exposed to severe vibration and dynamic loads. The company says it is impossible for this washer type to loosen unintentionally, due to the wedge created underneath the bolt head and nut.
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