3D Systems Releases GibbsCAM 2016 to Improve Efficiency, Speed and Accuracy of Production Machining

Key component of 3D Systems end-to-end software solutions integrating traditional and advanced manufacturing Builds on the revolutionary Universal Kinematic Machine (UKM) previously released in GibbsCAM 2015

Miller brings Industrie 4.0 to the world of welding

Where torches and power supplies may once have been the main focus for a welding equipment supplier, at Hannover Messe 2016, it was the Insight Centerpoint™ real-time process control software that took pride of place on the Miller stand.

Pole and slot numbers often not considered carefully enough, says motor design expert

The design of brushless PM-AC and PMDC motors - in particular the selection of stator slot and rotor pole combinations - has often appeared to result from a copycat culture, rather than being based on sound design principles, according to Motorsolver president and IEEE life fellow Jim Hendershot.

Rising Media's Inside 3D Printing Sydney to Explore 3D Printing Applications in Manufacturing, Healthcare & Medicine, Education, & More

Now in its third edition in Australia, Inside 3D Printing is the largest professional global conference series dedicated to exploring business applications in the 3D ecosystem. This is the series first year in Sydney, following events in 2014 and 2015 in Melbourne.

Disney files patent for near instantaneous 3D printing

Lucas Mearian for ComputerWorld:  Disney Research has filed a patent for a 3D printing technology that uses high-intensity light to harden photo-sensitive resin in a single process, removing the need for layer-by-layer printing. The patent describes a machine for printing in "a nearly instantaneous manner." "Presently, 3D printing is extremely slow and time consuming. For example, it may take several hours to print a single 3D object even if the 3D object is relatively small (e.g., several inches in diameter and four to 12 inches tall)," Disney stated in its patent filing. "The 3D printing process that uses conventional 3D printers ... is limited in its speed by the speed of the mechanism moving the print head to each new position on a print layer."   Cont'd...

TI's 65-V micro-power buck converters feature industry's lowest quiescent current

150-mA synchronous DC/DC regulators optimize light-load efficiency for factory automation and automotive applications

Pro Mach Expands Pharmaceutical Packaging Capabilities and Integrated Solution Offering with Acquisition of NJM Packaging

NJM Packagings capabilities are expected to fuel growth in pharmaceutical and contract packaging markets, strengthening one of packagings most comprehensive product lines and support networks

Transformer energy performance standards driving innovation from entire supply chain

Transformer energy performance standards being introduced all around the world are spurring transformer manufacturers, as well as their electrical steel, cable and coil winding equipment suppliers, to rethink materials, designs and manufacturing methods in a bid to balance performance with cost.

Online asset management planning could become reality within five years, says Siemens researcher

Thanks to an increasing integration of communication devices in energy networks, as well as a growing understanding of component ageing processes, online state estimation could soon be a reality - helping network operators to guarantee against outages due to insulation failure and accurately plan infrastructure investments.

UL to launch accelerated thermal evaluation service at CWIEME Berlin

Safety test provider Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is launching a shorter 50-day electrical insulation system test program for electric motors at the forthcoming CWIEME Berlin exhibition. This service responds to global demand from manufacturers for help getting products to market quicker without compromising on safety.

New winding technology boosts motor efficiency

As the world braces for ever more stringent regulations aimed at curbing carbon emissions, a new winding technology promises to both increase motor efficiency and its power factor while using a surprisingly cost-effective method.

HEV/EV industry growth sparks leap in magnet wire performance

As the market for hybrid-electric and electric vehicles has grown, so too has the demand for ever-higher performing magnet wires. Suppliers, such as Superior Essex, are gearing up their R&D operations and launching new products tailored to this increasingly important customer base.

ArcelorMittal speeds time to market with advanced analytics

Drawing from experience in the HEV/EV industry, electrical steel supplier ArcelorMittal is now helping all customers to minimize electrical machine development time and costs with ever-precise material behavior data and co-engineering support.

Dixien, LLC Introduces Emergency Production Recovery Services

Dixien LLC launches ISO business continuity solution for manufacturers. Emergency production recovery solution supports OEM and Tier 1 suppliers when supply chain disruptions occur.

A Swarm Of 3D Printing Spiders Could Build Your Next Home

IDO LECHNER for PSFK:  Watching an object being 3D-printed is a spectacle to behold; the speed at which intricate geometries unfold before your eyes is enough for anyone to reckon that this is the future of manufacturing. While both consumer-grade models and more advanced versions are capable of whipping up objects made from different materials, each with their own aesthetic and subsequent properties, the scale of what can be fabricated is entirely based on the size of the printer at use. For this reason, a research team based out of Siemens’ Corporate Technology’s Princeton campus has developed mobile 3D printers in the shape of spiders, which are both autonomous and capable of working in sync to expedite the printing process. PSFK spoke with Siemens’ Director of R&D of Engineering Livio Dalloro on why the team decided to shape their printers like spiders, the implications such a technique might have on the industry, and how Siemens sees the device unfolding in the foreseeable future.   Cont'd...

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