What is 3D printing? This article goes over the basics of 3D printing, otherwise known as additive manufacturing, covering its engineering principles and applications.
What is 3D printer filament made of? This guide examines polymers, additives, and composites, offering practical tips for digital design and hardware engineers.
Learn everything you need about the full adder circuit. From binary addition theory to low-power hardware implementations and modern ASIC/FPGA design flows, this technical article equips digital design engineers, hardware engineers with practical insights and current research trends.
Explore how a transistor works from first principles through practical circuit design. This in depth guide explains BJT and FET operation, switching and amplification modes, design calculations, modern market trends, and FAQs, ideal for digital design engineers, hardware engineers, and students.
Advanced 3D scanning delivers comprehensive, high-accuracy inspection for massive grinding roller shells. It replaces manual measurement with fast, traceable digital analysis, enabling smarter maintenance and reduced operational costs.
Do you ever question the accuracy and reliability of your quality control (QC) process? Do you ever doubt the quality of your measurement setup, especially if you are a non-expert in 3D scanning?
PepsiCo worked with Nexa3D’s partner Dynamism to validate the NXE 400 and the xPEEK147 material as ideal for their blow molding application requiring speed and durability.
Resource scarcity and climate change are major challenges for today's (and tomorrow's) industries: More efficient processes and reduced emissions are needed to keep pace in a globalised world. Cutting-edge technologies like AI and renewable energies are making a valuable contribution.
AIRSKIN® revolutionizes industrial automation by adding air-powered tactile skin for to robots to create safe, collaborative environments, ensuring maximum safety with PLe / Cat. 3 certification.
Transitioning from Lab-scale in Printed Electronics: Going from lab and pilot equipment to rotary screen printing. Learn about example applications in printed low-power displays for use in retail as well as cost-per unit calculation comparing flat-bed vs. rotary screen printing for mass production
Discover the revolutionary impact of machine vision in manufacturing. Learn how integrating AI and machine vision enhances efficiency, quality, and safety in industrial automation, and explore the challenges and future advancements in this cutting-edge technology.
Stanford materials engineers have 3D printed tens of thousands of hard-to-manufacture nanoparticles long predicted to yield promising new materials that change form in an instant.
Dutch welding solutions specialist Elektrolas uses the UltiMaker
S5 ProBundle to minimize machine downtimes and facilitate cobot welding for its customers.
R2R Sputtering + Direct Laser Patterning is a great way to create large-area circuits on flexible circuits, even with materials such as graphene or MoS2. The technology R2R produces high-quality uniform films on large substrates whilst the laser forms precision circuit patterns without photolith.