Research often leads to improvements in manufacturing and product development; and, conversely, experiences with manufacturing often pinpoint new topics for worthwhile research
Learn more about the development of new methodologies for the reduction of aerodynamic noise in fans and blowers.
May 1, 2014
Aerodynamic noise is a rising source of concern for fans and blowers manufacturers across all industries, from domestic appliances and equipment to high speed cooling fans in IT and telecoms equipment.
In the continuing evolution within the family of ultrasonic welding and complementary expanding of appliance needs, ultrasonic metal welding as a solution encompasses superior performance, improved throughput and reduced maintenance.
Double engine output while reducing air consumption.
January 3, 2014
What happens when the power from your drive unit simply isn’t enough? When the motor for your robot-controlled plant has to supply maximum power yet has to be physically very small?
It’s no secret that government regulations and energy incentives are forcing manufacturers to create or redesign products to meet more demanding energy restrictions.
DFMA and the concept of reducing total part count will naturally spread across the organization saving time, money, materials and headaches.
October 25, 2013
An important part of being an engineer is the ability to design products such that they can be manufactured economically with existing technologies in an environmentally conscious way.
Polyurethanes are the insulation used inside today’s refrigerators and freezers, and are critical components of other appliances consumers use every day.
September 3, 2013
Refrigerators seem to be one of the least complicated appliances, found in nearly every home. You plug them in, and they keep food and drinks cold.