Most medical devices with metal parts go through machining, heat treatment, electropolishing, and/or bead blasting. Even if performed correctly, each production process can leave surface deposits.
Manufacturing businesses often rely on precise cutting and shaping technologies to produce parts and products. Two of the most widely used methods today are laser cutting and CNC machining. Both ...
Laser application technology has seen substantial progress and development since the invention of the laser in the 1960s. At the time it was recognised that nitrogen cutting was possible, giving an ...
The Cobot Integration: A Synergistic Solution for Fabrication Collaborative robots address these challenges not by sheer ...
In the new energy vehicle sector, from energy storage welding of battery modules and pre-weld laser cleaning of IGBT module copper busbars to welding and repair of motor housings, the five-in-one ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is booming. According to a recent report from Persistence Market Research, the sector is currently on pace to grow by more than 22% this year and is expected to double in ...
Boise State University researchers have unveiled a cutting-edge approach to manufacturing flexible hybrid circuits—reducing costs, waste, and environmental impact. Their work leverages the properties ...