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February 11, 2025 | Volume 21 Issue 06 |
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 | Internal Threading in Hard Materials Now Possible! "Fasten"-ating: INSACO has a new capability where we can machine an internal thread in ceramic, sapphire, quartz, and other "hard" materials. Our consultative approach ensures we collaborate closely with engineers and designers, understanding their challenges and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. See how our capabilities and experience can complete your next project. Ideal for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications.
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 | First-ever Subaru Forester Hybrid: Impressive by the numbers Are you ready for almost 600 miles on a single tank? Subaru's first-ever Forester Hybrid integrates a 2.5-liter SUBARU BOXER engine and electric motors with the Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and Lineartronic continuously variable transmission. It boasts up to 40% better fuel efficiency compared to its non-hybrid counterparts.
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 | Sound-dampening foam with an eco edge BASF has introduced Basotect® EcoBalanced melamine foam, a material that helps to reduce the product carbon footprint (PCF) of many sound-absorption applications in the transportation, building, and construction industries. This easy, drop-in solution has an up to 50% lower PCF than the respective BASF standard grades but demonstrates the same material performance. Applications include engine covers, wall and ceiling sound absorbers, HVAC parts, and air cleaners.
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 | How to select a linear bearing pillow block When it comes to choosing a pillow block style to help provide a secure foundation for a rotating shaft, the engineers at Lee Linear suggest using something called "P.O.S.T.L.U.D.E.S" as your guide: Precision, Orientation, Speed, Travel, Load, Unknowns, Duty Cycle, Environment, and Safety. Learn all about pillow block types, construction, and applications.
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 | Benchtop ionizer removes static at a distance The award-winning EXAIR Varistat® Benchtop Ionizer is a powerful fan-driven static eliminator engineered to neutralize static charges on surfaces in demanding industrial environments. This Ionizer delivers a consistent stream of ionized airflow, effectively eliminating static and particulates without the need for compressed air. The Varistat is now available in 230 V to meet the needs of industrial locations. Easily mounted and manually adjustable.
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 | Ultra-lightweight humanoid robotics arms are ultra affordable too RealMan's ultra-lightweight robotic arms offer unmatched agility, strength, and precision at a surprising price. Designed with cutting-edge materials and advanced motion control, these arms enable lifelike movements, making them ideal for manufacturing, service industries, and even domestic assistance. Among these, GEN72 is a consumer-grade robotic arm with a load capacity of 2 kg priced at just over $1,000. It is suitable for large-scale applications such as personal research and development, and commercial service scenarios. Lots of other options.
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 | Renault EV concept is super lab on wheels: Filante Record 2025 Inspired by legendary Renault speedster models, the Renault Filante Record 2025 is no ordinary all-electric concept car. It's part Batmobile and part salt-flats racer designed for reaching ultra efficiency. The single-seater demo was made to preview a range of future technologies while using the same real-world battery capacity as the brand's Scenic E-Tech compact crossover SUV.
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| Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action | Guy builds omni-directional ball-wheeled bike
Do you remember last September when we featured YouTube maker James Bruton and his funky, self-built Mecanum wheel screw bike? Well, Bruton has been busy; this time around he has designed and created an equally wacky omni-directional ball-wheeled bike. He says he used 3D printing for much of the build and five ODrive brushless motors to keep the balls spinning. Really fun to see him work it all out. Riding the bike brings a whole new meaning to drifting. [Image: Screenshot courtesy of James Bruton YouTube channel]
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