Fortify Enhances Additive Manufacturing Capabilities Through Partnership with MultiMechanics

New Partnership to Improve the Predictability of 3D Printed Parts, Resulting in Decreased Cost & Production Time

New Balluff Proximity Sensors Reliably Detect Objects in Temperatures Up to 230 °C

Balluff's family of high-temperature proximity sensors are designed and tested to provide reliable non-contact object detection in ambient temperatures up to 230 °C/446 °F. This level of protection is required for hot metal stamping, glass manufacturing, steel and aluminum manufacturing, steel forging, steam curing, and other high-temp processes.

Okuma to Feature Automation Applications and Solutions at Annual Winter Showcase

Machine tool users are invited to attend the annual showcase to learn how to incorporate a variety of automation systems to increase shop floor efficiency, decrease costs and save money.

Hoffmann + Krippner Launches New Miniature P53 Ultrasonic Sensor

The first ultrasonic sensor in a completely encapsu¬lated, gap-free stainless-steel housing

XJet unveils new ceramic material and new soluble support material at formnext

The latest order represents the growth of XJets presence to seven countries across the globe; a number set to grow even more rapidly in 2019.

EXAIR's Cold Gun Aircoolant System

Replace messy mist systems - improve dry machining with clean, cold air! The Cold Gun Aircoolant System is a new solution to an old problem. Heat build up on dry machining operations reduces tool life and machining rates. The Cold Gun produces a stream of clean, cold air at 50°F (28°C) below supply air temperature. Operation is quiet and there are no moving parts to wear out. It will remove heat to prolong tool life and increase productivity on machining operations.

EXAIR's New Catalog 32 Features new Safety Air Guns, Air Nozzles and Hazardous Location Cabinet Coolers

EXAIR's new Catalog 32 is the source for compressed air savings and safety; a full color technical guide offering engineered solutions to common industrial conveying, cooling, cleaning, blowoff, drying, coating and static electricity problems. The expanded Catalog 32 introduces new Super Air Scraper Nozzles, Soft Grip Super Air Scraper Safety Air Guns and Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems

Attendee Registration Opens for ProFood Tech 2019

Where the Processing Industry Convenes

GE Additive outlines software strategy and industry partnerships

Reducing costly iterations to build better parts faster

Brooks Instrument Announces New Engineering Scholarship

Scholarship will be awarded based on candidate's potential for leadership and interest in engineering with a focus on instrumentation, fluid mechanics and flow or pressure measurement.

Platinum Tools® Debuts New Waterproof RJ45 Coupler System; Now Available

Rated to Meet Harsh Environmental Conditions Commonly Found in Outdoor and Indoor Installs, such as Industrial Manufacturing, Wireless and Broadcast Towers, Security Systems, Outdoor Entertainment Venues, LED Lighting, Emergency Communications, Marinas, and More

Stratasys Puts Additive Manufacturing to Work

NEW ELASTOMERS, MATERIALS WITH ADVANCED PART REALISM PROVIDE A UNIQUE RAPID PROTOTYPING, TOOLING, AND PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE

Siemens introduces Additive Manufacturing Process Simulation solution to improve 3D printing accuracy

New additive manufacturing process simulation helps predict distortion and shrinkage during the 3D printing process and helps avoid these issues by automatically generating a compensated model

Recycling Titanium Powder

Fully-contained powder handling system ensures the quality of additive manufacturing powders before and after the build process

Ultimaker Continues to Unlock New 3D Printing Applications

Material profiles from BASF, Clariant, DSM, DuPont, and Owens Corning now available in Ultimaker Cura 3.6

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Cold air to -50°F (-46°C) from your compressed air supply — with no moving parts!

Cold air to -50°F (-46°C) from your compressed air supply - with no moving parts!

A low cost, reliable, maintenance free solution to a variety of industrial spot cooling problems. Using an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power source, vortex tubes create two streams of air, one hot and one cold, with no moving parts. Vortex tubes can produce: • Temperatures from -50° to +260°F (-46° to +127°C) • Flow rates from 1 to 150 SCFM (28 to 4248 SLPM) • Refrigeration up to 10,200 Btu/hr. (2571 Kcal/hr.) Temperatures, flows and refrigeration are adjustable over a wide range using the control valve on the hot end exhaust. EXAIR Vortex Tubes are constructed of stainless steel. The wear resistance of stainless steel, as well as its resistance to corrosion and oxidation, assures that EXAIR Vortex Tubes will provide years of reliable, maintenance-free operation. https://exair.co/184_530