FlexMove Increases Functionality and User Experience with the Launch of New Website

FlexMove's new website at www.flexmove.com, brings a responsive design, easy navigation, updated product pages and other tools to guide users quickly to the information they're looking for.

Mouser Electronics and Grant Imahara Launch Groundbreaking Contest to 3D-Print Design Aboard International Space Station

The I.S.S. Design Challenge, co-sponsored by Mouser's valued suppliers Amphenol and Intel®, is a call to college and university students, engineers, and makers, to create a 3D-printable project designed to help I.S.S. astronauts in space.

QUINTUS® Deep-Draw Press to Support Cutting-Edge Turbine Engine Programs at Electro-Methods

New hydroform press meets needs for versatility, efficiency in jet engine component fabrication

OpenKnit: Open Source Digital Knitting

From OpenKnit: OpenKnit is an open-source, low cost, digital fabrication tool that affords the user the opportunity to create her/his own bespoke clothing from digital files. Starting from the raw material, the yarn, and straight to its end use, a sweater for example, in about an hour. Designing and producing clothes digitally and wearing them can now happen in the very same place, rewarding the user with the ability to make decisions regarding creativity and responsibility. (homepage) (full instructions for a Wally120 open-source knitting)

Butler Automatic Launches SP3HSL Series Automatic Film Splicer

Middleborough, MA - Butler Automatic, the inventor and global leader of automatic splicing solutions, announces its new SP3HSL Series Automatic Film Splicer. The SP3HSL Series Automatic Film Splicer, an automatic web splicing system for printed sleeve films, will increase line efficiency in sleeved packaging operations by eliminating film roll change downtime.

Have we solved the nanomaterials problem?

Nick Hall for 3D Printing Industry:  Researchers at Virginia Tech have potentially cracked a conundrum that has tormented the scientific community and created a viable method to produce usable metallic nanomaterials. Of course, 3D printing provided the answer and this really could change the world we live in. Nanostructures have the capacity to disrupt a number of industries and they can revolutionize material science, medicine and battery technology to name just a few. If we can truly harness nanomaterials then almost every facet of modern life will change, from the clothes we wear to our water filtration system. It’s one of those breakthroughs that really could change everything. So the potential is immense, but nanostructures are complex to produce in usable form. Scaling them up to a workable size has caused issues with the structural integrity, performance and consistency. Outside of the theoretical setting, they have largely frustrated us.  Cont'd...

Using Silicon in Lithium Ion Batteries to Increase Capacity

We have demonstrated the ability to electrospin liquid CHS into silicon nanowires that when blended with carbon lead to performance comparable to that achieved by CVD grown silicon nanowires but at reduced cost and simplified scaling.

Turck Introduces the TBPN Hybrid Safety Block I/O Module

Turck introduces the TBPN safety block I/O module, which is the first block I/O module to combine both standard and safety inputs/outputs in a single device. The IP67 hybrid modules can be adapted to the specific signal requirements in the machine, and in doing so, help users to save valuable space and greatly reduce overall system costs of their machines.

IMTS - New ATI Products and Solutions at the IMTS 2016 Show

Visit ATI at Booth #N-6429, September 12-17, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL

IMTS - Okuma's MU-5000V 5-Axis Vertical Machining Center Delivers Versatility and Superior Accuracy

Innovative VMC features high speed machining and maximum productivity in a compact footprint.

Building a sustainable manufacturing strategy

It will come as a surprise to many people that the UK is currently the 11th largest manufacturing country in the world, just after India. The manufacturing industry contributes £6.7tr to the global economy and it makes up 11 per cent of UK Gross Value Added (GVA) output. Despite this, recent innovations in electronics, thin battery technology and design engineering have stumped many business leaders. Here Prabhjit Singh, production manager at Accutronics looks at how to build a sustainable manufacturing strategy.

Toolots COO Raymond Cheng to Speak on Effectively Entering the Global Manufacturing Market at FABTECH 2016

At Las Vegas convention, Cheng will address how U.S. metalworking and fabrication equipment manufacturers can overcome the challenges of selling to China and achieve cross-border success

Howden American Fan Company Offers Range of Fans Ideal for Industrial Boiler and Burner Applications

Howden American Fan Company, a leading manufacturer of fans, blowers, compressors and rotary regenerative heat exchangers, announces the availability of a wide range of fan product lines ideal for serving industrial boilers, gas turbine installations, and heat-recovery steam generators in combined cycle installations.

Toshiba Launches Photorelays in DIP8 Packages with Industry-Leading 5A Drive Current

Line-up of large-current products enhanced for replacement of mechanical relays in industrial applications

IMTS - Registration Now Open for LIA's Inaugural Industrial Laser Conference

Registration is now open for LIA's inaugural Industrial Laser Conference, to be held at IMTS 2016 on September 13 at the renowned McCormick Place in Chicago.

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