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Flexible production capacity with CAM software
With the right tools and CAM software, toolmakers and mould makers can keep their production capacity flexible, and will be able to ramp it up by up to 85% once the economy picks up again.
Achieving process optimisation through simulation
Process optimisation links all the machining operations end-to-end to evaluate and improve the entire manufacturing process. Each step along the way, through engineering, design, CAM programming and machining and up to the final quality and inspection phase, can and should be optimised.
Measuring uniformity of LED luminaires in seconds
MKS Instruments has announced the Ophir FluxGage 604 compact measurement system for LED luminaires. This new series features four additional color sensors evenly arranged in the bottom of the device delivering further x,y, and CCT data as well as the illuminance.
Steering specialist invests in 3D scanning arm
Coventry-based steering system specialist, Pailton Engineering has added to its quality assurance (QA) equipment with the addition of an Absolute Arm 7-axis with RS5 laser 3D scanning arm manufactured by Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence.
UMC certifies Mentor product lines
Mentor, a Siemens business, has announced that multiple Mentor product lines are now certified for United Microelectronic Corporation’s (UMC’s) 22uLP (ultra Low Power) process technology, including Mentor’s Calibre platform, Analog FastSPICE platform, and Nitro-SoC digital design platform.
Stable reflow soldering system with adjustable heat flow
The VisionXP+ convection soldering system by Rehm Thermal Systems has provided the basis for good soldering results with its optimum heat transfer properties, even if the electronic components have different requirements with regard to your production process.
Vulkan Ray Tracing announced
The KhronosGroup, an open consortium of companies creating advanced interoperability standards, has announced the ratification and public release of the VulkanRay Tracing provisional extensions, creating the first open, cross-vendor, cross-platform standard for ray tracing acceleration.
Immersion of EV batteries: the best way to keep cool?
The EV market is growing rapidly, and with it the demand for fast charging, increased energy density and improved safety. Something that all these areas have in common is heat. Charging a battery quickly generates a lot of heat, with the extra energy capacity of modern and upcoming electric vehicle batteries, extracting this heat becomes more challenging.
Accurate high-frequency testing on desktop
Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S, a subsidiary of Spectris, has released a high-frequency testing HATS for speech and sound, well suited for use in confined areas. Building on the success of its high-frequency head and torso simulator type 5128, Brüel & Kjær’s new tabletop version has been developed to support customers testing headphones on their work desk or in small anechoic chambers.
Sensor modules designed for low light applications
FRAMOS is expanding its sensor module ecosystem with Sony CMOS sensors. With high sensitivity, resolution, and processing speeds, the new sensors are suitable for surveillance and inspection tasks in light-critical conditions as well as factory automation applications.