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June 15, 2021Volume 17 Issue 23


Image - LM Guide Actuator with Right/Left Ball Screw for Symmetrical Movement
LM Guide Actuator with Right/Left Ball Screw for Symmetrical Movement
THK's innovative Type KR-RL Actuator features a driving element that uses right/left threads and enables symmetrical movements with a single motor. Two drive systems are combined into a single package, resulting in a compact overall design. This electric actuator outperforms pneumatic versions by offering precise force control, speed control, a longer life, and energy savings. Applications include gripping, measuring, and positioning for robot hands, screw-tightening machines, cutting equipment, and dispensers.
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In this issue of Designfax

  • Rolls-Royce biggest engine and fastest electric plane
  • Scientists take new look at 100-year-old Tesla valve
  • Graphene hard drives could store 10x more data
  • Ford Maverick reborn as hybrid compact 4-door truck
  • Critical medical applications demand top-quality motion
  • Why precision metrology is critical for EV gears
  • Smalley Spirolox® ring vs. a stamped snap ring
  • Customizable frameless DC torque motors
  • What's a strain wave harmonic gearing torque sensor?
  • Aerospace fastener hole drilling, countersinking in one step
  • New bearings reduce wear in heavy-duty applications
  • Round vs. square rails -- which are better for you?
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Self-clinching fasteners for composites, plastics
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • 0 to 60 in 1.85 sec: All-electric Rimac Nevera
    • World's smallest, best acoustic amplifier
    • Army tests enhanced lethality for future aircraft
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: All-new Ford Maverick pickup

News

Scientists discover how oxygen loss saps a lithium-ion battery's voltage

Secret behind one of the world's toughest materials uncovered

NASA developing autonomous software to save small aircraft from crashing

World's largest outdoor earthquake simulator undergoes major upgrade



Image - Metal and Ceramic Foams: Combining the properties of the material with the functional benefits of a foam
Metal and Ceramic Foams: Combining the properties of the material with the functional benefits of a foam
Goodfellow offers a range of foams -- from Aluminum, Copper, Carbon, Nickel, Zinc and Stainless Steel to Alumina and more -- that combine the properties of the material with the functional benefits of a foam. Available in a range of sizes, thicknesses, porosities and purities, all providing a high surface area-to-volume ratio and a high strength-to-weight ratio. Custom formulations may be available.
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Feature articles
Rolls-Royce Aero Update: Biggest engine, hybrid-electric, fastest electric plane

Big things are happening at Rolls-Royce, including building the world's largest aircraft engine called UltraFan, testing the first elements of the most powerful hybrid-electric power and propulsion system in aerospace, and building the world's fastest electric plane.
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Image - Scientists take new look at 100-year-old Nikola Tesla valve design
Scientists take new look at 100-year-old Nikola Tesla valve design
A valve invented by engineer Nikola Tesla a century ago is not only more functional than previously realized, but it also has a host of new potential applications today, a team of researchers has found.
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Image - Graphene hard drives could store 10x more data
Graphene hard drives could store 10x more data
Researchers in the U.K. have demonstrated that graphene -- a material made of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice -- can be used for ultra-high-density hard disk drives (HDD) as both a core storage medium and as a carbon-based protective overcoat.
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Image - Ford Maverick reborn as hybrid compact 4-door truck
Ford Maverick reborn as hybrid compact 4-door truck
Ford has relaunched the Maverick nameplate as a standard-hybrid light-duty truck that's smaller than a Ranger. With four doors, better fuel economy than a Honda Civic (40 mpg in the city), a configurable FLEXBED, and upgradable towing capacity, the Maverick shows some real appeal for light-duty buyers in the market for a pickup that starts at under 20K.
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Image - Critical medical applications demand top-quality motion
Critical medical applications demand top-quality motion
Surgical robotics systems offer an overwhelming advantage over traditional methods: improved precision and speed, faster patient healing, and a reduced margin of error. For minimally invasive procedures requiring this level of precision, performance, and reliability, the engineers of surgical robotics systems depend on FAULHABER motion systems.
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Image - Why precision metrology is critical for electric vehicle gearing
Why precision metrology is critical for electric vehicle gearing
As the shift from internal combustion engines to electric motors in vehicles continues, the number of drivetrain components will dramatically lessen too. The remaining components will be even more critical to a vehicle's operation and longevity. One such area is the gear components necessary to convert the high-force torque from electric motors to the RPMs at the wheel.
By Michael Schmidt, ZYGO Corporation
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Image - Why you should use a Smalley Spirolox<sup>®</sup> retaining ring vs. a stamped snap ring
Why you should use a Smalley Spirolox® retaining ring vs. a stamped snap ring
While there are a variety of retaining rings available in the industry, engineers specify Spirolox retaining rings because of their unique configuration, reliability, and convenience. This blog compares a traditional snap ring to a Smalley Spirolox retaining ring, as there are notable differences between them, including Design Flexibility, Appearance, Installation, and Removal.
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Image - Customizable frameless DC torque motors handle a wide range of applications
Customizable frameless DC torque motors handle a wide range of applications
Kollmorgen's compact and adaptable Frameless DC Torque Motors are ideal for positioning or speed control systems that require high stall torque, high torque at low speed, or optimum torque at high speed. Applications include: Forward-Looking Infrared Radar (FLIR), missile fin actuators, medical pumps, gimbal systems, and other critical applications requiring high reliability. These Frameless DC Torque Motors can be easily integrated into custom-designed housings, including DC tachometers, resolvers, encoders, and customized shafts.
Learn more, including sizes and peak torque ratings.

Image - What's a strain wave harmonic gearing torque sensor?
What's a strain wave harmonic gearing torque sensor?
Strain wave harmonic gearing sensors from FUTEK are an alternative to six-degrees-of-freedom (DOF) sensors used in applications such as robotic arms that are used in surgery. For example, during some laparoscopic surgery procedures, surgeons must hold the position of the end effector (the instrument inside the abdominal cavity) while the robot arm is moving. This maneuver is difficult to perform with 6-DOF sensors only, because it requires torque measurement on each joint. Strain wave harmonic gearing sensors can handle it, and they are less expensive to implement because torque measurement can be obtained for selected joints only if necessary.
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Image - Aerospace fastener hole drilling and countersinking all in one step
Aerospace fastener hole drilling and countersinking all in one step
Kennametal has introduced the HiPACS drilling and countersinking system for aerospace fastener holes. Designed to drill and chamfer holes in one operation, the high-precision tool meets the aerospace industry's stringent accuracy requirements while delivering increased tool life in machining composite, titanium, and aluminum aircraft skins. With an industry-standard interface, HiPACS can be utilized on any CNC machine. Three components eliminate the need for custom tooling: a reducer sleeve with a built-in high-precision pocket seat, a PCD countersinking insert, and two series of solid carbide drills.
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Image - New bearings reduce wear in heavy-duty applications
New bearings reduce wear in heavy-duty applications
igus has introduced a new bearing with an improved iglide material, called TX2, that offers self-lubricating and maintenance-free properties for heavy-duty applications. TX2 increases wear resistance by a factor of 3.5 in load ranges with more than 100-MPa surface pressure. The material is ideal for components in machines that serve construction and agriculture, which can require more than 50 liters of lubricant annually. The material is also very resistant to temperature, chemicals, moisture, corrosion, and seawater, which opens up the applications base for its use substantially.
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Image - Round vs. square rails -- which are better for you?
Round vs. square rails -- which are better for you?
Thomson invented the world's first anti-friction linear ball bushing bearings in 1946. For many years, these round-rail linear guides satisfied every linear motion control requirement. However, as machines required closer tolerances, the round rail didn't always fit the bill. Learn the pros and cons of each design type.
Read this informative Thomson blog.

Most popular last issue

Image - 0 to 60 in 1.85 sec: All-electric Rimac Nevera
0 to 60 in 1.85 sec: All-electric Rimac Nevera
The hottest car company that you've probably never heard of has just released details of its production-ready hypercar that can do 0-to-60 mph in 1.85 sec. Croatia-based Rimac Automobili's all-electric Nevera boasts 1,914 hp, four motors, a super-strong carbon fiber monocoque with integrated battery pack, and cutting-edge braking system. The tech is so promising that Porsche has bought a 24% stake in the company. Hyundai Motor Group is a major investor too.
Read the full article.

Image - World's smallest, best acoustic amplifier emerges from 50-year-old idea
World's smallest, best acoustic amplifier emerges from 50-year-old idea
Scientists at Sandia National Labs have built the world's smallest and best acoustic amplifier -- and they did it using a concept that was all but abandoned for half a century. They also created the first acoustic circulator, another crucial radio component.
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Image - Army tests enhanced lethality for future aircraft
Army tests enhanced lethality for future aircraft
A new sensor system "will transform the weapons officer's viewpoint from a soda straw to a wide-angle, high-definition view of the whole battlefield" for the U.S. Army.
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Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Self-clinching fasteners for composites, plastics, and other rigid materials
The PEM® VariMount® fastening system from PennEngineering® enables the use of PEM self-clinching fasteners for attachment applications in composites, plastics, metal, and any rigid material or panel. The system integrates a self-clinching nut, stud, or standoff pre-installed permanently into a steel or stainless steel base plate. The base plate with multiple radial holes effectively becomes a mounting platform that can be bonded or mechanically attached to virtually any rigid material. Once mounted, the pre-installed PEM self-clinching fastener ultimately is positioned where designed to accept mating hardware. So many possibilities.
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