November 30, 2021 | Volume 17 Issue 44 |
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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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| Production CNC Machining, 3D Printing, and Injection Molding Xometry can take on your largest production jobs, up to millions of parts. Engineering and supply chain leaders at organizations including NASA, BMW, Dell, Bosch, and GE trust Xometry. CoCs, material certifications, material and process lot traceability, full dimensional reports, inspection reports, and hardware certifications are available with production orders.
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| Totally new Mercedes-AMG SL: Premium roadster just keeps getting better Is it too early to dream about summer? Let's do it anyway and think about the all-new Mercedes-AMG SL, which will be available as a luxurious soft-top 2+2-seater with two V8 biturbo engine options: the 577-hp top model SL 63 and the 469-hp SL 55. For the first time in 70 years, the SL is available with all-wheel drive and rear-wheel steering, and the overall design is so fresh that no part of the body shell was adopted from the predecessor or any other model series.
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| Top 10 ways to save on CNC machining -- great design tips CNC machining follows a few important rules like rounding corners, machining pockets, and maintaining wall thicknesses to specific ratios. Reducing complexity reins in this process. Watch and learn as experts from Xometry lay out their top recommendations, which could save you time, money, and a manufacturing headache or two. Excellent info.
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| Molded threads and how to design them Molded threads are everywhere as part of mass-produced plastic parts we encounter every day, parts that were made using multi-cavity, highly automated molds costing hundreds of thousands of dollars and requiring many months to design and manufacture. But what if you don't have that kind of time or money? No worries. Just follow some basic design guidelines from Protolabs, and understand that the threads found on molded parts are a bit different than the ones made in a machine shop.
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| Quick release couplings with safety lock To reduce the time involved in setting up equipment and production lines, JW Winco has incorporated a new coupling in its product portfolio. With the GN 1050 quick release coupling, components can be quickly and securely connected to a machine or device with just a click. A safety locking button protects the coupling from being accidentally opened.
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| New Ground Fault Detection Tech Guide The Ground Fault Considerations Tech Guide from NK Technologies covers a wide range of topics and includes an easy-to-use selection guide, as well as a variety of case studies and application examples -- all in 22 pages. Highlights include: ground fault detection basics, ground fault sensing basics, consolidated ground fault sensors selection guide, and design considerations for earth fault protection.
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| Resolve EMI and EMC challenges with Ansys EMA3D Cable solves complex EMI and EMC challenges related to high-intensity radiated fields, lightning strikes, radiated emissions and conducted susceptibility, and other issues. It is being used to build complete models of cars and planes, including every cable. Ansys HFSS is the world's foremost antenna design and modeling tool. Its comprehensive set of solvers allows engineers to address diverse electromagnetic problems ranging in detail and scale from passive integrated circuit components to extremely large-scale EM analyses, such as automotive radar scenes for advanced driver-assistance systems.
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| Under-$100 Lidar named CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree Cepton Technologies has been named a CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Vehicle Intelligence & Transportation category for its Nova product, a miniature, wide-field-of-view lidar sensor for near-range applications. Nova is designed to help minimize perception blind spots to enhance advanced driver assistant systems and autonomous driving capabilities in modern vehicles. It enables high-res 3D imaging to accurately detect small children, on-road objects, protrusions, and road edges. The giant CES 2022 consumer electronics and technology trade runs Jan. 5-8, 2022, in Las Vegas.
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| New PETs for automotive exterior components Polyplastics Group has introduced two new RENATUS polyethylene terephthalate (PET) grades that deliver superior mechanical properties, appearance, and weather resistance for automotive exterior components. RH030 (30% glass filled) and RH045 (45% glass filled) maintain their jet blackness and reduce whitening on the surface of molded articles in outdoor environments, making them ideally suited for applications such as automotive side mirrors and rear wiper arms/blades. Since PET parts are not painted, weathering degradation can occur over time when the glass filler starts to float and the jet blackness decreases. Accelerated weather resistance testing demonstrates that Polyplastics' new PET materials maintain lower index values than competing products, indicating that whitening is being reduced.
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| 60 Years Ago: First launch of a Saturn rocket In 1957, while working with the Army Ballistic Missile Agency at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, AL, Wernher von Braun and his team of engineers began studies to build a rocket with a then-unprecedented thrust of 1.5 million pounds. This project would give rise to a new family of large rockets called Saturn, which would eventually provide the thrust to land the first man on the Moon.
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| Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action | 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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How the glass inside your car is engineered Jason Fenske from Engineering Explained learns from top automotive glass scientists at Corning's Sullivan Park campus in New York about how different factors like durability, readability, glare, and safety affect design and manufacturing considerations for state-of-the-art, smartphone-like in-vehicle displays. You always learn something new from a Fenske video.
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