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A new way to 3D print
A team of Northwestern Engineers have created a new way to print 3D metallic objects using rust and metal powders. While current methods rely on vast metal powder beds and expensive lasers or electron beams, Northwestern’s new technique uses liquid inks and common furnaces, resulting in a cheaper, faster, and more uniform process.
Array of products meet automation challenges
Users tackling process automation challenges are being offered RS Components’ exclusive new HMI offer and the distributor is introducing updated sense, communication, motion and connectivity products. Leveraging its long-standing partnership with Schneider Electric, RS has secured an attractive price on the Magelis HMI controller starter kit.
Customised cable assemblies track rail applications
An expanded range of custom and value-added RF coaxial cable assemblies and power jumper cable assemblies to meet the heavy duty, harsh environment requirements of the U.S. and Canadian freight and rail passenger industry have been introduced by CDM Electronics. These new customisation capabilities and value-added services are designed to optimise the efficiency and safety of rail-specific connectivity, as well as to help accelerate railroad indu...
Microsupercapacitors made of laser-induced graphene
Rice University researchers who pioneered the development of laser-induced graphene have configured their discovery into flexible, solid-statemicrosupercapacitorsthat rival the best available for energy storage and delivery.
Hexion Helps Lotus Make Its Fastest Production Road Car Ever
A specially formulated glass- and carbon-fiber epoxy resin system from Hexion Inc processed at Hexion’s Combined Composite Technologies (CCT) business unit is helping Lotus take lighter, faster sports cars to the next level. Hexion’s custom resin system, along with CCT’s novel process for producing the composite automotive panels on the Lotus 3-Eleven, have resulted in weight savings of 40 percent over other Lotus models.
Connector designed to deal with harsh environments
The new 696 Series HEC (Harsh Environment Connector) from Binder which has been specifically developed for outdoor applications is available at Foremost Electronics. High grade materials as well as innovative construction details ensure reliable performance of this new connector in harsh and demanding environmental conditions.
Li-ion battery anode made from Portobello mushrooms
Can portobello mushrooms stop cell phone batteries from degrading over time? Researchers at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering think so. They have created a new type of Li-ion battery anode using portobello mushrooms, which are inexpensive, environmentally friendly and easy to produce.
Efficient hard-part turning: CB7015 from Sandvik Coromant enables significant savings in transmission production
Transmissions are typically mass produced, so component costs are a vital factor for success. With its CB7015 indexable insert, Sandvik Coromant offers a cost efficient time-saving tool for hard-part turning. The tool covers a wide range of applications and delivers optimal finish quality – while being highly suited for dry machining.
Panel connectors target automation applications
The extensive range of Binder M12 connectors has been strengthened with the availability of new surface mount panel connectors. Supplied in two halves: an SMT contact carrier that is made of liquid crystal polymer and an optional nickel-plated brass body if it is required, these new connectors are suitable for re-flow soldering at 250°C for 20 to 40 seconds and are available with or without shielding.
Foremost Re-Boots Website
Foremost Electronics announces the launch of its completely rebuilt website. The company represents a number of key manufacturers of components for the electronics industry including MEC, Binder, ELMA, Pentair Schroff and Pentair Hoffman and FCT.