March 1, 2005
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What Should Designers Know About Manufacturing?
You should know as much as reasonably possible, especially for the products you're shaping. There is a lot to know and that's why we've started this periodic...
Special DLLs Say Goodbye to NC Postprocessing
A manufacturing group at Brigham Young University says they have developed a machining system that combines master model CAD geometry with toolpaths in...
Short-Wavelength Laser Tightens SubMicron Tolerances
A fluorine gas laser that produces a 157-nanometer wavelength can cut micron-scale features and sub-micron tolerances in ordinarily difficult to machine...
Software Automates Electrode Design
Electrode design software, PS-Electrode, customizes a tool's shape and then simulate its operation. The software from Delcam Inc., Windsor, Ontario, Canada,...
Equipment Assists in New Heart-Valve Replacement
Repairing faulty heart valves requires gruesome surgeries that start by cracking open the chests of patients. That may soon be history, thanks to much...
SME forms tech group to guide scanned 3D data
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers has established a technology group to develop, store, and disseminate ideas regarding 3D data captured from digital...
What Designers Should Know About Chemical Milling
The chemical milling of medical parts often gets overshadowed by the high-tech aura of more recent methods, such as wire EDM and laser cutting. However,...
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Scientific approach to molding C. Brewer Company's Scientific Molding techniques takes advantage of the physical properties of plastic to deliver a repeatable...
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