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  • SPECK.CHECK For First Article Inspection

    CGI's Spec.Check inspection software, for use with any digitizing system, is designed for first article inspection or mold qualification and can save users time in performing dimension measurements - up to 75 percent, according to the developer. In one instance, a company needed to measure an eight...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 10-20-2009
  • CGI Cross Sectional Scanning

    First article inspection is an essential and crucial step in product development and in proving a new mold. But when the part geometry is complex – and especially when the internal geometry is complex – the measuring and qualifying process can take days, if not weeks. This is unacceptable in terms “time...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 10-19-2009
  • EOS Laser Sintering Systems

    EOS systems enable a wide variety of e-Manufacturing applications for producing metal or plastic parts. e-Manufacturing with EOS technologies is a method of manufacturing by which parts for consumer goods, industrial components and tools are laser-sintered directly from electronic data. A laser selectively...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 10-13-2009
  • EOS Laser Sintering Technology

    Laser sintering is a generative layer manufacturing technology. Any three-dimensional geometry can be built effectively and flexibly, without any tools or laborious milling path programming. During production, the 3D CAD model is sliced into layers. EOS's innovative laser-sintering technology then...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 10-12-2009
  • uPrint Personal 3D Printer

    As a personal 3D printer, uPrint makes 3D printing immediate and convenient through every design iteration. Designed for the desktop, uPrint requires only a 25 x 26 in. footprint and features an 8 x 6 x 6 in. build envelope. Using Dimension’s proven FDM technology, uPrint builds models with Stratasys...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-25-2009
  • Microlution 3-Axis CNC Micromilling Machine

    Design, prototype and manufacture high-precision small parts with Microlution's 363-S 3-Axis CNC Micromilling Machine. Unique features include a 36-pocket automatic tool changer system that is capable of supporting tools ranging from 0.002" - 0.125" in diameter. The tools are held in a...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 05-11-2009
  • Evonik's Lotus Exige

    How can cars be designed to be more attractive, more environmentally friendly, more efficient, and safer? These are questions that Evonik Industries has answers to. The car of the future doesn’t yet fly—but its lightweight construction owes something to aircraft design anyway. The rear spoiler of a RED...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-30-2008
  • Rapid Prototyping

    Rapid Prototyping (RP) – technology allows 3D-printing of arbitrarily shaped structures, directly from computer-aided design (CAD) data. It has traditionally been used to produce only passive mechanical parts. A team at Cornell University has developed compact, automatic Solid-Freeform Fabrication systems...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-03-2008
  • Fab@Home: Artificial Evolution

    Imagine owning a machine, about the size of your desktop printer that, at the touch of a button, will churn out three dimensional, completely functional products such as cell phones, shoes, even food and prosthetic limbs. Evan Malone, a Ph.D. candidate working in Cornell University's Computational...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-02-2008
  • Fab's 3-D Plotter

    Using modeling foam and spatial software, students at Lorain County Community College in Ohio can easily create three-dimensional objects without formal training and with the help of a plotter that renders their designs. Have a story suggestion? Want to be featured on Engineering TV? Send us a tip at...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by Terry Knight on 07-12-2007
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