Robust SPE | Mineral casting vs. gray cast iron | 3D printing process

Robust SPE | Mineral casting vs. gray cast iron | 3D printing process
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Good day ,

Well, what did your shoe look like this morning: tempting, full, colorful or even empty? The latter may be because Santa Claus is no longer able to fill all the boots at the same time due to his old age. After all, according to historical tradition, it is around 1750 years old. He is said to have been born between 270 and 286 AD in Patara, a city in Lycia. He later established the tradition of filling our boots during Advent as St. Nicholas and Christian bishop by helping the poor and needy on the night of December 5th to 6th and bringing gifts. With this in mind, I wish you eHave a sweet day of technical reading.

 

your 

Angela Struck 

Angela Struck

Heraeus

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Contents

From the specialist areas

shaft coupling

‍Often presented as the ultimate disc clutch, offers Tsubaki With the real flex coupling, a shaft connection that has an optimal shape.

Switch

‍The new SPE Switch from Harting Meets protection class IP67 in a robust metal housing. This makes it also suitable for use in rail vehicles.

robot hand

Igus Based on customer requests, has developed a robot hand that can be connected to the Cobot Rebel via plug-and-play.

Transformation

Lenze and Trumpf Together we are convinced that the path to a successful future is based on partnerships and openness.

SolidWorks

The new software release is available. This accelerates 3D design and engineering and simplifies the development of innovative products.

Mineral casting

Rampf has had the CO2 footprint of its epument mineral casting determined. The result: 4,5 times lower emissions than gray cast iron. 

SPD

The patented SPD technology from Schaeffler Aerosint enables the laying of homogeneous layers from several material areas.  


Kipp

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from the industry

Scientist on Fraunhofer ILT use an infrared camera Optris to optimize powder bed-based laser beam melting. 


LPBF

‍From the companies

erosint

Schaeffler strengthened with the acquisition of Aerosint from Desktop metal their know-how in additive manufacturing, especially in multi-material 3D printing.

Siemens

Siemens will invest more than $2023 million in the US in 500, including in a new high-tech manufacturing facility in Dallas-Forth-Worth, Texas. 

This newsletter is brought to you by:

Igus
Schaeffler
Mitsubishi
Michael Koch
Gimatic
Schmersal
Mayr
Kocomotion
Minebea
Pepperl + Fuchs
Jumo
Ecom
Optris
Kipp
Turck
orbit
EKS
Kocomotion
Siko
SolidWorks
Heraeus
Schmidt coupling
Tsubaki