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February 17, 2026Volume 22 Issue 07


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Structural Molecular Sieve for Sealed Systems
H2OLock® ADV is a pressed molecular sieve composite engineered for permanent integration in sealed electronics, optics, and vacuum systems requiring fixed, particle-free moisture control. ADV delivers predictable low-RH performance under vibration and thermal cycling.
  • 6000 PSI compressive strength
  • Moisture Capacity: 2.9 g H2O/in3 @ 25°C / 50% RH
  • Continuous service to 150°C
  • MIL-D-3464E & MIL-STD-810G referenced
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In this issue of Designfax

  • Inside look: Repair of damaged B-2 bomber
  • World's first exascale supercomputer: Turbulence sim
  • New type of plastic breaks the rules
  • Bertone Runabout: 1969 showboating reborn
  • Top Product: Future-proof enclosure cooling
  • Real-world 3D printing: Data center cooling component
  • When metals can't survive: Machined ceramics alternative
  • Coin cell supercapacitors: High capacity, quick release
  • What's the latest in SLA 3D printing?
  • Slash robotic machining deployment times
  • Compact open-frame servo drives: New CLC series
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • What is Sensorless Closed Loop?
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • NASA, Boeing test longer aircraft wings
    • Toyota Land Cruiser 2026: Retro vibes
    • U.S. Navy breakthrough: Solid-fuel ramjet testing
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: Bertone Runabout reborn

News

Robots use radio signals and AI to see around corners

Polymer-based EV battery won't break in the cold

NASA completes first flight of laminar flow scaled wing design

How UCLA scientists helped reimagine a forgotten battery design from Thomas Edison



Feature articles

Image - Inside look: Repair of damaged B-2 stealth bomber
Inside look: Repair of damaged B-2 stealth bomber
Four years ago, a B-2 Spirit experienced an incident resulting in significant damage to the bomber and raising serious questions about its future. What followed was a remarkable display of teamwork, ingenuity, and determination culminating in the aircraft's return to flight on Nov. 6, 2025.
Read the full article.

Image - World's first exascale supercomputer performs largest turbulence simulation
World's first exascale supercomputer performs largest turbulence simulation
Using the Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Lab, researchers from Georgia Tech have performed the largest direct numerical simulation of turbulence in three dimensions, attaining a record resolution of 35 trillion grid points.
Read the full article.

Image - New type of glassy plastic breaks the rules
New type of glassy plastic breaks the rules
Researchers in the Netherlands have developed a new type of plastic that, according to materials theory, should not be able to exist. Its properties sit somewhere between those of glass and plastic: It is easy to (re)shape, yet resistant to impact.
Read the full article.

Image - Bertone Runabout: 1969 Italian showboating reborn for the modern era
Bertone Runabout: 1969 Italian showboating reborn for the modern era
Legendary Italian car designing company Bertone is back, and 25 exotic car aficionados worldwide will get to own its reborn 475-hp Runabout, inspired by the brand's 1969 wedge-shaped prototype concept coupe that borrowed some of its design cues from speedboats.
Read the full article.

Image - Top Product: Future-proof enclosure cooling
Top Product: Future-proof enclosure cooling
Seifert's new SLIMLINE NEO ushers in next-generation industrial cooling with natural refrigerant R290 (GWP 0.02) and high-efficiency inverter technology. It cuts energy costs with EER up to 3.6, reduces refrigerant charge by 75%, and extends electronics life. A fully redesigned, lighter, smaller enclosure delivers lower vibration, better component protection, and easier handling. Available in two elegant surfaces: stainless steel and mild steel, powder coated.
Learn more.

Image - Real-world 3D printing: Data center passive cooling component
Real-world 3D printing: Data center passive cooling component
A European research project has demonstrated a highly effective, 3D-printed passive cooling solution that significantly reduces energy use and extends the lifespan of computer chips -- all while enabling the reuse of waste heat.
Read the full article.

Image - When metals can't survive: Machined ceramics as an alternative
When metals can't survive: Machined ceramics as an alternative
Technical Ceramics are so hard and wear resistant that they cannot be machined with conventional tools -- but they can outlast and outperform other materials in demanding or harsh applications. INSACO's proprietary diamond grinding process and specialized techniques developed over many decades allow the company to produce and document parts to exacting specifications consistently. Learn all about the alternatives you have when metals just can't take it.
Read the INSACO article.

Image - Coin cell supercapacitors: High capacity, quick release
Coin cell supercapacitors: High capacity, quick release
Coin cell supercapacitors are compact, high-capacity energy storage devices that rapidly charge and discharge and endure far more cycles than rechargeable batteries. They're ideal for high switching loads such as real-time clock and battery back-up power, battery-swap ride-through, and LED or audible alarms. SCHURTER's latest versions support up to 5.5 V and 100 to 1,500 mF.
Learn more.

Image - What's the latest in SLA 3D printing?
What's the latest in SLA 3D printing?
Learn about the latest offerings in SLA printing from 3D Systems, including the introduction of SLA 825 Dual, the company's most advanced large-frame Stereolithography printer. Other new products include ArrayCast investment casting software that allows users to effortlessly create customized casting trees (complete with configurable runners, sprues, and end effectors), Accura SbF (the latest SLA casting resin), and Accura Xtreme Black (which delivers low shrinkage, large, functional SLA prototype parts with sharp detail).
Learn about all the new 3D Systems products.

Image - Slash robotic machining deployment times
Slash robotic machining deployment times
RoboDK has introduced a CAM platform that cuts machining-automation deployment time by removing manual programming. It automatically generates robot code from CAD models and simulations, supporting milling, drilling, deburring, cutting, and additive processes. Users can create advanced toolpaths, run full-process simulations, detect collisions, and scale from 3-axis to 5-axis machining in one environment. NASA Langley is among its users.
Learn more.

Image - Compact open-frame servo drives: New CLC series
Compact open-frame servo drives: New CLC series
Nanotec's CLC series compact open-frame servo drives support stepper and BLDC motors with 3-, 6-, or 15-A ratings. They offer CANopen, EtherCAT, Modbus RTU, FOC control, and a built-in programming environment. SSI, incremental, and Hall feedback with dual-loop control, plus flexible I/Os, suit lab automation, medical, packaging, and compact robotics.
Learn more.

Most popular last issue

Image - NASA, Boeing test longer, narrower aircraft wings
NASA, Boeing test longer, narrower aircraft wings
The airliner you board in the future could look a lot different from today's, with longer, thinner wings that provide a smoother ride while saving fuel. Those wings would be a revolutionary design for commercial aircraft, but like any breakthrough technology, they come with their own development challenges.
Read the full article.

Image - Toyota Land Cruiser 2026: Off-roading with some retro vibes
Toyota Land Cruiser 2026: Off-roading with some retro vibes
The heritage-inspired 250 series Land Cruiser for 2026 is a highly capable off-roader -- a mid-size SUV that blends premium features with a more accessible price point than previous generations. Comes in two tasty flavors.
Read the full article.

Image - U.S. Navy strives for breakthroughs: Solid-fuel ramjet testing
U.S. Navy strives for breakthroughs: Solid-fuel ramjet testing
Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Lab are developing the next generation of solid-fuel ramjet propulsion, addressing one of the field's most persistent challenges: understanding and predicting what happens inside an operating combustor.
Read the full article.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
What is Sensorless Closed Loop? Precise motor control without an encoder
Matt Sherman, eMobility Sales and Application Engineer at KEB America, runs through different options to drive an AC motor, including one called "Sensorless Closed Loop" that does not require additional hardware such as encoder, resolver, or cables on the motor.
Read the blog, which includes an informative video.

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