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June 03, 2025Volume 21 Issue 21


Image - Shallow Groove Depth? Smalley Has the Answer
Shallow Groove Depth? Smalley Has the Answer
Maximize space without compromising retention. Smalley's Hoopster® Retaining Rings are designed for applications with thin-walled cylinders, featuring a low-profile design that minimizes radial projection and groove depth. Unlike stamped rings, Hoopsters are precision-coiled for superior performance. Their flexible ends allow for easy installation and removal -- no custom tools are required. Available in sizes from .375" to 3" (10 mm to 76 mm) in carbon and 302 stainless steel.
Discover a better way to retain components.

In this issue of Designfax

  • Brembo says it can cut brake disc wear by 80%
  • The U.S. has a new most powerful laser
  • Nano thermoelectrics enable compressor-free cooling
  • Toyota RAV4 2026: Totally new look, all-hybrid lineup
  • What's new in Creo Parametric 11.0?
  • Engineer's Toolbox: How to pin a shaft and hub assembly
  • Tech Tip: Belt, screw, or chain-driven actuator?
  • Laumas load cells and electronics from AutomationDirect
  • Powerful, pull-type clapper solenoids handle myriad jobs
  • Test your knowledge: High-temp adhesives
  • Mini ESD preset torque screwdriver
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Summer fun tech: Hydroflyer Sport Board
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • AirCar set for real-world sales takeoff in 2026
    • OLED breakthrough: Each pixel a sound source
    • Engineer's Toolbox: What is ground loop feedback?
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: All-new Toyota RAV4 2026

News

Engineers develop wearable heart attack detection tech

Low-cost hydrogen sensor detects leaks in an instant -- outperforms commercial detectors

Electric buses don't like the cold, extensive real-world study finds

New robotic gripper is based on old-school measuring tape tech



Image - Liquid Atomizing Spray Nozzles
Liquid Atomizing Spray Nozzles
EXAIR's OmniStream Liquid Atomizing Nozzles have a full cone spray pattern for cooling, cleaning, washing and more. The right-angle design is compact, operates at up to 250 PSI liquid pressure. 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 NPT. HollowStream Liquid Atomizing Nozzles are also available.
Learn more.

Feature articles

Image - Brembo says it can cut brake disc wear by 80% -- and drastically limit brake dust too
Brembo says it can cut brake disc wear by 80% -- and drastically limit brake dust too
The brake experts at Brembo have cooked up a new vehicle brake technology they say can slash disc wear dramatically and cut brake dust emissions by up to 90% too. What's their secret?
Read the full article.

Image - The U.S. has a new most powerful laser
The U.S. has a new most powerful laser
The ZEUS laser facility at the University of Michigan has roughly doubled the peak power of any other laser in the United States with its first official experiment at 2 petawatts (2 quadrillion watts) -- with higher power to come. The user facility will provide new opportunities for American innovation and economic growth.
Read the full article.

Image - Nano thermoelectrics enable compressor-free cooling
Nano thermoelectrics enable compressor-free cooling
Researchers at Johns Hopkins and refrigeration engineers from Samsung have developed a new, easily manufacturable solid-state thermoelectric refrigeration tech with nano-engineered materials that is twice as efficient as devices made with commercially available, bulk thermoelectric materials. This technology could translate into practical, large-scale, energy-efficient refrigeration applications -- solid-state systems that use no chemical refrigerants.
Read the full article.

Image - Toyota RAV4 2026: Totally new look, all-hybrid lineup
Toyota RAV4 2026: Totally new look, all-hybrid lineup
America's best-selling compact SUV, the Toyota RAV4, has a brand new, boxy look for 2026 and will come only with hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrains. The 6th-gen RAV4 will be available in Core, Sport, and Rugged styles across seven grades, including a new-look Woodland and first-ever GR SPORT.
Read the full article.

Image - What's new in Creo Parametric 11.0?
What's new in Creo Parametric 11.0?
Creo Parametric 11.0 is packed with productivity-enhancing updates, and sometimes the smallest changes make the biggest impact in your daily workflows. Mark Potrzebowski, Technical Training Engineer, Rand 3D, runs through the newest functionality -- from improved surface modeling tools to smarter file management and model tree navigation. Videos provide extra instruction.
Read the full article.

Image - Engineer's Toolbox: How to pin a shaft and hub assembly properly
Engineer's Toolbox: How to pin a shaft and hub assembly properly
One of the primary benefits of using a coiled spring pin to affix a hub or gear to a shaft is the coiled pin's ability to prevent hole damage. Another is the coiled pin absorbs wider hole tolerances than any other press-fit pin. This translates to lower total manufacturing costs of the assembly. However, there are a few design guidelines that must be adhered to in order to achieve the maximum strength of the pinned system and prevent damage to the assembly.
Read this very informative SPIROL article.

Image - Tech Tip: Belt, screw, or chain-driven actuator?
Tech Tip: Belt, screw, or chain-driven actuator?
Bishop-Wisecarver provides a quick, very useful guide to help you evaluate the right drive strategy for your system: belt, screw, or chain-driven actuator. Each drive type has unique advantages and limitations, so evaluating all your options will help you find the most suitable actuator setup for your specific application needs.
Read the Bishop-Wisecarver blog.

Image - Laumas load cells and electronics from AutomationDirect
Laumas load cells and electronics from AutomationDirect
AutomationDirect has added Laumas precision-engineered load cells, transmitters, and accessories that deliver reliable performance in industrial weighing and force measurement applications. The FCAL series high-precision bending beam load cells are ideal for low- to mid-capacity systems. CTL series load cells are designed for both tension and compression, with excellent linearity. The CBL series low-profile compression load cells are perfect for space-limited applications. Laumas load cell transmitters are available too for precise monitoring and control. Very good pricing.
Learn more.

Image - Powerful, pull-type clapper solenoids handle myriad jobs
Powerful, pull-type clapper solenoids handle myriad jobs
New powerful, low-profile, pull-type clapper solenoids are available from Magnetic Sensor Systems (MSS). Applications include valve control, locks, starters, ventilators, clamping, sorting, appliances, tools, HVAC, brakes, clutches, switches, mixing, fire suppression systems, door controls, detent latches, and more. The S-16-264 Series of 17 Pull-Type Clapper Solenoids have ampere turns (windings) adjusted to meet the specific force and duty cycle requirements of your application. They provide up to 130 lb (578 N) of force.
Get all the specs for these solenoids and other options.

Image - Test your knowledge: High-temp adhesives
Test your knowledge: High-temp adhesives
Put your knowledge to the test by trying to answer these key questions on how to choose the right high-temperature-resistant adhesive. The technical experts from Master Bond cover critical information necessary for the selection process, including questions on glass transition temperature and service temperature range. Some of the answers may surprise even the savviest of engineers.
Take the quiz.

Image - Mini ESD preset torque screwdriver
Mini ESD preset torque screwdriver
Need precision fastening with ESD protection at the smallest torque levels? Mountz has you covered. The new FG Mini ESD Preset Torque Screwdriver is built for low-torque, high-precision tasks. Its compact design makes it ideal for tight spaces and small fasteners, while delivering the same reliable control and ESD protection users have come to expect from Mountz. Two models available: FG25z (3 to 25 ozf.in, 2 to 17.7 cN-m) and FG50z (20 to 50 ozf.in, 14.1 to 35.3 cN-m).
Learn more.

Most popular last issue

Image - AirCar set for real-world sales takeoff in 2026
AirCar set for real-world sales takeoff in 2026
Are we ready for real flying cars? Not electric mini helicopters or enlarged drones with ducted fans, but drive-on-the-highway cars that also take off from an airport runway? Well Slovakia-based Klein Vision is, and its two-minute transformable AirCar -- which already holds a Certificate of Airworthiness in Europe and has successfully completed over 170 flight hours and more than 500 takeoffs and landings -- will officially go on sale next year.
Read the full article.

Image - OLED breakthrough: Each pixel a sound source
OLED breakthrough: Each pixel a sound source
As beautiful as many OLED large-screen TVs are today, they often lack great sound quality without a sound bar. The speakers have been thinned and diminished, and they often point backward or down inside the back of the unit. But what if every OLED pixel was a mini speaker itself?
Read the full article.

Image - Engineer's Toolbox: What is ground loop feedback?
Engineer's Toolbox: What is ground loop feedback?
Improper grounding can create problems in data logging, data acquisition, and measurement and control systems. One of the most common problems is known as ground loop feedback. Experts at CAS DataLoggers run through five ways to eliminate this problem.
Read the full article.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Summer fun tech: Hydroflyer Sport Board with handlebars
What's the latest in high-end summertime fun on the water? It's the Hydroflyer Sport, a 5-ft 5-in. hydrofoil surfboard with handlebars that can propel riders almost 29 mph above the waves. WIRED called it "the Mountain Bike of the Sea." With a full carbon fiber frame and overbuilt upper mast and handlebars, this $16K board is nimble, powerful, and a blast, with up to 3 hours of battery-pack runtime. Jet skis are so 1990s. [Image credit: Screenshot courtesy of Hydroflyer]
View the video.

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