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  • PulseForge 3100 Demo

    Stan Farnsworth from Novacentrix demos the PulseForge 3100 for the manufacturing of printed electronics. The PulseForge 3100 uses rapid pulses of high-intensity light for high-speed drying, curing, sintering or annealing of high temperature materials on low temperature substrates such as plastic and...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-27-2009
  • PulseForge Tools for Printed Electronics

    The PulseForge family of tools sinter or anneal thin-film materials in only milliseconds, and are able to do so on a wide variety of substrates, including low temperature, flexible materials. The use of PulseForge tools can save time and money, and enable new types of products in applications like solar...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-23-2009
  • Minitech CNC Mini-Mill 3 Pro

    You don't have to be a fortune 500 company or a computer wiz to reap the benefits of CAD/CAM. Minitech makes a full line of CNC machines, along with software and accessories allowing you to become more productive in making the parts you need. The CNC Mini-Mill 3 Pro is Minitech's most advanced...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-17-2009
  • Dimension Icon AFM Walkthrough

    Veeco's John Thornton takes us through the operation of their Dimension Icon Atomic Force Microscope to scan the surface of a gallium nitride wafer. Many of the Dimension Icon AFM’s new features are engineered specifically to enhance technical performance while simultaneously increasing usability...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-16-2009
  • Dimension Icon Atomic Force Microscope

    Veeco's Dimension Icon Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) brings new levels of performance, functionality, and AFM accessibility to nanoscale researchers in science and industry. Incorporating the latest evolution of Veeco’s industry-leading tip-scanning AFM technology, the Icon’s temperature-compensating...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 06-15-2009
  • Micromuscle

    Electroactive polymers (EAP) are an emerging class of materials with many new revolutionary properties. One of the main advantages of electroactive polymers is the possibility to electrically control and fine-tune their behavior and properties. Using Micromuscle EAP technology, a wide variety of small...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 04-30-2009
  • Micro and Nano Photonics

    At the University of California San Diego Campus, Dr. Shayan Mookherjea is working on “trapping light” through the idea of localization of light that would allow a pulse of light to be used as a switch or as a memory element in optical communications. [Video]
    Posted to Educational Videos (Weblog) by Terry Knight on 11-01-2008
  • Inkjet Material Deposition System

    The MDS 300 is an ultra high precision Materials Deposition System. It enables digital deposition of a wide range of fluids utilizing inkjet printhead technology. The MDS 300 allows the ultimate flexibility in printing capabilities. Users can input print resolution, print speed, printhead separation...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 08-28-2008
  • Miniature Machine Tools

    Prof. Ozdoganlar’s research focuses on processes and equipment for micro-manufacturing. Research projects at Carnegie Mellon's Department of Mechanical Engineering include experimental, theoretical, and numerical (simulation) studies. The processes of interest include mechanical micromachining process...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-23-2008
  • CMU Micromachining

    At Carnegie Mellon University, Professor Burak Ozdaganlar's research focuses on micro- and meso- scale manufacturing. The interest in small components and small features has been rapidly increasing. Biotech, biomedical, optics, aerospace, military, defense, security, automotive, microelectronics...
    Posted to Engineering TV (Weblog) by CurtisEllzey on 07-22-2008
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