November 27, 2012 | Volume 08 Issue 44 |
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| New Line of Phillips Pan Machine Screws Micro Plastics has added a new line to their inventory of 250 million parts! The Phillips Pan Machine Screws are molded in tough, resilient, and corrosion-resistant Nylon 6/6 material. Thread sizes included are: 4-40, 6-32, 8-32, 10-32, 1/4-20 and 1/4-28. Available in 25 standard lengths ranging from 3/32 in. up to 3 in., Micro Plastics also offers an extensive line of machine screws, including head styles such as Binder, Binder Combination, Fillister, Hex, Pan, Round, Socket, Flat, Oval, and Thumb Screws, as well as Studs, Grubs, and Flat Head Wing Screws.
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| Rogan Liquid Silicone Rubber Molding Capabilities Rogan Corporation, a full turnkey contract manufacturer of plastic components and assemblies, includes producing injection molded Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) components as a rapidly growing segment of the business. The company is one of a few select manufacturers that also offer Bondable Liquid Silicone Rubber (Bondable LSR) overmolding that is injection molded directly to plastic or metal parts, creating a single integrated component. Utilizing LSR's heat/chemical/shock/vibration resistance and sound dampening, design opportunities include integral seals and gaskets for waterproofing complex geometries and electronic interconnects, integral membranes, diaphragms, valves, and switch covers. (Picture has .008" thick fins bonded to plastic tube.)
Our state-of-the-art Class 100,000 clean room enables Rogan to meet the increasing demand for LSR molding and assembly for the medical device market. |
Touch-sensitive plastic skin heals itself A team of Stanford chemists and engineers has created the first synthetic material that is both sensitive to touch and capable of healing itself quickly and repeatedly at room temperature. The advance could lead to smarter prosthetics or more resilient personal electronics that repair themselves.
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| Mike Likes: GE Energy kit makes board design super simple GE Energy's new Digital Power Insight kit is a plug-and-play tool set that makes circuit board design and testing fast and painless. It enables power designers in telecom, datacom, industrial, and medical segments to experiment and design on the fly by automating all the time-consuming calculations for board testing. Volts in, volts out, amps out, and all other pertinent data never looked so good for under $100.
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| Self-regulating heating cables Heat Trace 2700 Series Self-Regulating Heating Cables from Heat Trace Products provide freeze protection and process temperature maintenance for fluid transport and storage systems. They feature a multilayer construction and supply a specified amount of heat at any point along their length in direct response to local temperature variations. Capable of maintaining temps up to 150 degrees F, with intermittent exposure to 185 degrees F, these cables are offered in output wattages of 3-, 5-, 8-, and 10-W/ft at 50 degrees F. They will not overheat or burn out when overlapped, and they can be cut to length and terminated in the field.
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| Could this be the world's most effective wedge-locking washer? X-series washers combine Nord-Lock's unrivaled wedge-effect solution (to prevent spontaneous loosening) with an exceptional spring effect (to compensate for loss of preload due to slackening). When used in pairs, each washer duo has cams on one side and radial teeth on the opposite side to secure the bolted joint with tension instead of friction. Quick and easy to install and remove with standard tools, this is a great solution for handling vibration and dynamic loads, painted or powder-coated surfaces, soft metals, and composites and polymers.
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| Linear stages for quick and easy system integration Integrating a linear motor into your system is a snap with SCR and SLP linear stages. Both are built around Nippon Pulse's Linear Shaft Motor, the first motor designed for the ultra-high-precision market. Both the SCR and SLP series stages come with integrated bearings and encoders to reduce cost and simplify integration into your application. The SCR nanopositioning stage offers the speed of servo stages and the accuracy and precision of piezo stages. Built with cross-roller bearings, the SCR nanopositioning stage gives you extremely straight and flat motion. The SLP Acculine series is ideal for industrial applications requiring both precision and high force, and offers between 17 N and 970 N of linear force and extremely high resolution.
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| Most popular last issue |
| Taking the edge off a pipe bomb, literally The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate's new low-cost device for dismantling dangerous pipe bombs may look like a tinkerer's project, but that's no accident. The Semi Autonomous Pipe Bomb End-cap Remover (SAPBER) is unassuming in appearance, but sophisticated enough to preserve the forensic evidence needed to track down the perpetrator.
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| Wheels (and wings): Computer-driven airplane optimization stretches its wings A modified version of one of the U.S.'s most popular passenger jets, proposed by a computer program, could cut the plane's jet fuel burn for all its flights by an average of 8.8%. The software, developed by a University of Michigan professor, combines airplane structure and aerodynamics into a single optimization program that zeroes in on the most fuel-efficient and cost-effective airplane designs.
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| Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action | The True Cost of Bearing Lubrication Bearing lubrication failures can affect both your budget and the environment.
This video aims to lift the veil on the hidden and unrealized costs of lubricating and re-lubricating a bearing. Learn how improper bearing lubrication can increase expenses exponentially and discover how dry-running, self-lubricating bearings can make machines operate better and reduce your budget.
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Galil's DMC-2143 motion controller used in Force Dynamics' 401CR simulator For those dreaming of what it actually feels like to be a jet pilot or Indy race car driver, look no further than Force-Dynamics' Motion Simulator Systems (MSS). The experience is so realistic that you can actually feel the G-forces against your body during acceleration and bounce to every nook and bump on the road. The Galil DMC-2133 3-axis Ethernet motion controller is used in Force Dynamics' 301 3-axis platform, which provides +/- 30 degrees of roll, pitch, and heave motion. The DMC-2143 4-axis controller is used in the 401CR 4-axis model, which adds 360 degrees of unlimited yaw motion and a whole lot more fun.
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