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LMI 2400 Series of 3D line profile sensors extended
LMI Technologies (LMI) has announced the release ofGocator 2430/2440/2450blue laser line profile sensors. The latest addition to LMI’s popular 2400 series, these newblue lasermodels are designed for 3D scanning of shiny metal surfaces in electric vehicle (EV) battery inspection, rail inspection (rail geometry), small to medium-size electronic and automotive parts, and general factory automation applications.
New Business Development Manager for Pailton Engineering
Pailton Engineering has appointed Stephen Moore as its new Business Development Manager. Moore brings with him over 20 years of experience in mechanical and design engineering roles and commercial positions. Merging an engineer’s mind with sales proficiency, Moore is set to nurture and expand Pailton Engineering’s customer portfolio.
Electrolube develops plant-based epoxy & PU bio resins
Electrolube has announced the success of its new sustainable range of epoxy and polyurethane bio resins in India. The new ‘Bio’ range of resins was initially addressed to provide customers with a cost-effective and high-performance alternative to conventional resins, using locally sourced materials.
Project ‘reinvents the wheel’ with flat-pack hydro-energy solutions
Carruthers Renewables has teamed up with the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), part of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), to explore manufacturing methods for a patented water wheel capable of combating electricity scarcity in developing countries.
Let your bearings grow old gracefully
It’s easy to believe that something made of steel will last forever. However, no matter how well you care for bearings in your plant equipment, they will eventually wear and need to be replaced. This is because they have what’s known as a fatigue life.Here, Chris Johnson, managing director ofSMB Bearings, explains how to avoid shortening their lifespan.
Helmet contract signed with Danish Ministry of Defence
Galvion has signed a new contract to supply the Danish Ministry of Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO), with a suite of helmet systems. Awarded following a full and open competition, the 7-year contract is worth approximately $23.5m.
Bespoke fibre optical bundles from Laser Components
LASER COMPONENTS has announced its fibre optical bundles, which split or combine beams.For this purpose, fibres consisting of independent strands are combined with a branching device in a single cable.
UK grant awarded to Bizen transistor technology
Nottingham-based start-up, Search For The Next (SFN) has announced that its Bizen transistor technology has received an award worth £1.7m which will drive forward the development of the enabling transistor process technology that will be the foundation for the success of British and worldwide industries in all sectors.
Bath University gears up for Formula Student
The Mechanical Engineering course at BathUniversity teaches students how to use physical science, mathematics and computing to assess engineering systems. Students combine this with study in design and manufacturing processes to understand how modern industry works. At Bath, practical project work is central to the education experience.
Aviation connector market to grow COVID-19
Surge in new air travelling routes and a substantial increase in frequency of existing routes will continue to bolster growth for theaviation connector market.