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May 23, 2023Volume 19 Issue 20


Image - Over 26,000 Stock Metric Gears
Over 26,000 Stock Metric Gears
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In this issue of Designfax

  • Car parts: Aluminum scrap to parts in minutes
  • 55 years ago: Armstrong survives training crash
  • Liquid car fuels derived from solar power
  • Lexus 2024 LC 500: Keeps getting better
  • What's the best high-temp gasket material?
  • How To: Ensure joint integrity with compression limiter
  • Filter fans for enclosures: 70 models in new series
  • New high-payload cobots from FANUC
  • Just the right tension: New clamping elements
  • Servo motor for heavy-washdown applications
  • Miniature linear guides for tight spaces
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Top 10 ways to save on CNC machining
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • Ford Ranger Raptor built for adventure: Woohoo!
    • Crab-walking, zero-turn wheel unit: Hyundai
    • Almost any object a touch input device
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
    Cover Image: 2024 Lexus LC 500

News

Light-based computing scheme reduces power needed to mine cryptocurrencies

OLEDs found in smartphone screens can be used to map magnetic fields

10-month voyage proves new solar cell material survives -- and thrives -- in space

Weird science: Why wavy wounds heal faster than straight ones



Feature articles

Image - Car parts: Aluminum scrap to high-strength parts in minutes
Car parts: Aluminum scrap to high-strength parts in minutes
A new manufacturing process developed by Magna, the largest manufacturer of auto parts in North America, and the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Lab produces high-strength aluminum vehicle parts from scrap aluminum in minutes -- lowering costs and providing a more environmentally friendly process.
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Image - 55 years ago: Armstrong survives training crash
55 years ago: Armstrong survives training crash
On May 6, 1968, astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, then assigned as back-up commander for the Apollo 9 mission, took off on a simulated lunar landing mission in Lunar Landing Research Vehicle #1 at Ellington Air Force Base in Houston. He had been airborne about 5 minutes when he suddenly lost control of the first pure fly-by-wire aircraft.
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Image - Liquid car fuels derived from solar power in a single step with artificial leaves
Liquid car fuels derived from solar power in a single step with artificial leaves
Researchers in the UK have developed a solar-powered technology that converts carbon dioxide and water into liquid fuels that can be added to a car's engine as drop-in fuel. The technology harnesses the power of photosynthesis to convert CO2, water, and sunlight into ethanol and propanol in a single step.
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Image - Lexus 2024 LC 500: Keeps getting better
Lexus 2024 LC 500: Keeps getting better
Lexus' flagship sports coupe, the 471-hp V8 LC 500, gets updated technology and convenience features, new colors, an improved suite of standard safety features, and a Bespoke Build option for 2024. Available also as a hybrid, the two-door grand tourer combines luxe design with thrilling high performance like few other cars on the road. There's a convertible option too.
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Image - What's the best high-temperature gasket material -- silicone foam, sponge, or solid rubber?
What's the best high-temperature gasket material -- silicone foam, sponge, or solid rubber?
Silicone has long been regarded as an excellent gasket material because of its resilience, superior temperature stability, and good resistance to the elements, but what are the pros and cons of the different silicone gasketing types such as foam, sponge, or rubber? Learn all about operating temperatures, needed compression sets, strength, and electrical considerations in this insightful article from Engineered Materials.
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Image - How To: Ensure bolted joint integrity when using a compression limiter in a plastic assembly
How To: Ensure bolted joint integrity when using a compression limiter in a plastic assembly
Compression limiters are used to protect plastic components in bolted joints and maintain a threaded fastener's clamp load by eliminating plastic creep. SPIROL Application Engineer Tara Meinck runs through key points about using compression limiters successfully in fastening applications and also provides a comparative cost analysis for using this option as opposed to washers or a flanged bolt, especially in automated assembly.
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Image - Filter fans for enclosures: 70 models in new series
Filter fans for enclosures: 70 models in new series
The new 4000 Series filter fans from Seifert Systems covers 70 UL-listed models designed for enclosure applications. They snap in place once a cutout is made in the enclosure. Mounting screws are available with EMC models or as an option. Other mounting options available. Filter media snaps in place and easily slides out for replacement. When used with a Seifert thermostat, 4000 Series filter fans can be turned on only when needed. Models cover physical sizes from 4.2 x 4.2 x 2.6 to 12.8 x 12.8 x 6.3 in., and air flow ranges from 7 to 483 cfm.
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Image - New high-payload cobots from FANUC
New high-payload cobots from FANUC
FANUC America has introduced two new high-payload-capacity collaborative robots: the CRX-25iA Cobot with 30-kg payload capacity and the CR-35iB model that can handle 50 kg. FANUC's entire series of CRX collaborative robots are reliable, flexible, and can run for eight years without maintenance. Easy-to-use interactive programming allows operators to teach points using hand guidance or a Tablet TP with drag-and-drop icons. The CR-35iB boasts a large work envelope and a small installation footprint, which works well in tight spaces.
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Image - Just the right tension: New clamping elements
Just the right tension: New clamping elements
JW Winco has expanded its range of clamping elements by adding new side clamps suitable for universal and specific purposes, primarily in jig and tool construction and small series production. The standard parts come in various versions: with clamping screws, hand levers, cam levers, and matching accessories. Side clamps with clamping thread GN 9190.1 use rotary-mounted clamping jaws, while side clamp GN 9190 features a spiral tension lever. Support blocks available too. See all the new options.
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Image - Servo motor for medium- to heavy-washdown applications
Servo motor for medium- to heavy-washdown applications
Kollmorgen has launched its IP69k-rated AKMA servo motor built specifically for durability, cleanability, and versatility. It employs a hardened anodized aluminum surface to offer machine designers a cost-effective, hygienic option to stainless steel in medium- to heavy-washdown applications. The lightweight design of the AKMA motor makes it easy to install and maintain, and its high torque density offers machine builders more performance in a smaller footprint. It is ideally suited for precision motion applications in food and beverage processing, and in pharmaceutical and medical packaging operations.
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Image - Miniature linear guides simplify mounting in tight spaces
Miniature linear guides simplify mounting in tight spaces
IKO's LWLF2 linear motion rolling guide addresses the demand for device miniaturization with a compact, lightweight design that makes mounting easy in tight spaces. With an ultra-small 2.5-mm height dimension, it is designed with tapped rails for bottom mounting and stability. The LWLF2 guide is structured with two rows of balls that make contact with the raceway at four points to provide high stability and accuracy -- even in applications with varying load direction or complexity. Applications include robotics and grippers, semiconductor fabrication, life science, and aerospace.
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Most popular last issue

Image - Ford Ranger Raptor is built for adventure: Woohoo!
Ford Ranger Raptor is built for adventure: Woohoo!
The all-new 2024 Ford Ranger lineup includes a ruggedized 405-hp Raptor model that shares a lot of Bronco DNA. It's the most powerful and off-road-capable Ranger ever, and is designed and engineered by Ford Performance to take adventure seekers to the next level.
Read the full article.

Image - Crab-walking, zero-turn wheel unit tested by Hyundai Mobis on real roads
Crab-walking, zero-turn wheel unit tested by Hyundai Mobis on real roads
Hyundai's mobility technology development spinoff company called Mobis recently showed off a demo car fitted with the "e-Corner System," which can crab walk and drive sideways to park in tight spaces. An all-electric IONIQ 5 was equipped with the high-maneuvering tech.
Read the full article.

Image - Almost any object can become a touch input device
Almost any object can become a touch input device
Couches, tables, coat sleeves, and more can turn into high-fidelity input devices for computers using a new sensing system developed at the University of Michigan. The system repurposes technology from new bone-conduction microphones.
Read the full article.

Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Top 10 ways to save on CNC machining
CNC machining follows a few important rules like rounding corners, machining pockets, and maintaining wall thicknesses to specific ratios. Reducing complexity reins in this process. Watch and learn as experts from Xometry lay out their top recommendations, which could save you time, money, and a manufacturing headache or two. Excellent info.
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