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Engineer Chris Crowley's specialty is electromechanical design, typically of smaller high-tech products. The owner of Table Mountain Innovation of Golden, CO, consults with a variety of clients on medical and electronic device development, and he's got a lot to say about different stages of product design. For example, "everyone knows the value of rigorous functional testing of prototypes," he says. "But what they sometimes forget is the manufacturability of the part. The problem with additive processes like stereolithography is that they will faithfully reproduce parts that are difficult, expensive, or just plain impossible to injection mold."
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Machine technology education rebounding?
A little over a year ago the Machining Technology program at Cape Fear Community College of Wilmington, NC, was struggling to survive with just five students in two sections. But the school's decision to shift instructional emphasis from traditional machine operating skills to computer numerical control programming and machining with a focus on Mastercam has had dramatic results. Now the college has added a third section to accommodate the 55 students currently enrolled and is looking forward to more growth. "Everyone wants CNC-qualified people," says Randy Johnson, a CFCC instructor.
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Electric Replacement for Hydraulics! Exlar's electric linear actuators deliver the force of hydraulics and the speed of pneumatics. The patented roller screw technology offers peak forces in excess of 40,000 lbf., speeds to 60 in/sec, and stroke lengths to 96 inches, all with the ease and reliability of servo control. Visit Exlar online for more information. |
Wiring gets quick and flexible
A modular quick-connect industrial machinery cabling infrastructure can deliver immediate and measurable benefits that result in lower installation and maintenance costs, faster commissioning, optimal flexibility, and reduced total cost of ownership. For industrial machinery OEMs, machine tool builders and re-builders, and designers or integrators of manufacturing automation and control systems, specifying and installing a high-quality, code-compliant soft wiring system provides high performance and reliability, combined with reduced operational costs and downtime.
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