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Version 19.05 of HALCON Machine Vision Software
Products April 15, 2019
Version 19.05 of HALCON Machine Vision Software
MVTec Software GmbH announces the release of the new version 19.05 of its standard software, HALCON. This release will further improve machine vision processes with a number of new and revised features.
Dry machining and MQL conquering more applications (part1)
News April 10, 2019 Dag Heidecker
Dry machining and MQL conquering more applications (part1)
Production managers in manufacturing often have to ask themselves: should we continue with conventional machining and coolant lubricants, or do dry machining or minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) represent viable alternatives? Several factors influence this decision. In Part 1 of this two-part series of technical articles being published in the run-up to EMO Hannover 2019, lubrication system experts and scientists give their assessment. Tool and machine manufacturers shed light on the subject in the second part.
Learning the future at Automate 2019
News April 10, 2019 Alan Richter
Learning the future at Automate 2019
Based on the high level of traffic and activity that I saw at Automate 2019 combined with a U.S. unemployment rate of just under 4%, my hunch is that robot manufacturers will report impressive sales figures this year. This guestimate is a result of a conversation I had with Joseph Gemma, CEO of division industries – Americas for KUKA Robotics Corp., Shelby Township, Michigan. According to Gemma, as the unemployment rate decreases, robot sales increase. He emphasized that automation is changing jobs—not taking them away.
Tech Cool The Clean Coolant
Videos April 10, 2019
Tech Cool The Clean Coolant
Improve the quality of your process with Tech Cool, proving to be the cleanest running coolants in the metalworking industry!
Collaborative Robots
Products April 10, 2019
Collaborative Robots
Doosan Robotics (Doosan) offers a versatile lineup of collaborative robots (cobots) that are engineered to meet the needs of today's automation market. Doosan cobots have been particularly popular in France and Italy due to their strong capabilities and intuitive and easy application.
Leoni and relayr enter strategic partnership to raise production efficiency
News April 9, 2019
Leoni and relayr enter strategic partnership to raise production efficiency
Leoni, a global provider of energy and data management solutions in the automotive sector and other industries, and relayr, specialist in industrial solutions involving the Internet of Things (IoT), are entering a strategic partnership. The companies announced joint development work on linking intelligent cable and automation systems with innovative IoT technologies. The upcoming solutions are aimed at enabling carmakers and their suppliers to reduce unplanned downtime of robotic manufacturing lines and raising production efficiency thereby improving overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
Sandvik creates smash-proof, 3D-printed guitar
News April 9, 2019
Sandvik creates smash-proof, 3D-printed guitar
Rock stars have been smashing guitars for decades, few with more enthusiasm than Swedish-born guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen. Global engineering company Sandvik decided to test its cutting-edge techniques by building the world's first all-metal, unbreakable guitar and letting Malmsteen unleash his smashing skills.
OCTOPUZ 2.1 Suite of Tools for Optimizing Robotic Toolpaths
Products April 9, 2019
OCTOPUZ 2.1 Suite of Tools for Optimizing Robotic Toolpaths
For years, OCTOPUZ has provided the robotics market with an intelligent offline programming and simulation solution ideal for a wide range of industrial robots including KUKA, FANUC, ABB, and Yaskawa Motoman. OCTOPUZ 2.1 redefines the standards in offline robotic programming by offering a simplified approach to solving toolpath trajectories. The new OCTOPUZ PathFinder suite of tools, automatically identifies and solves limits and errors within the program.
Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems
Products April 9, 2019
Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems
EXAIR's new Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems have achieved the UL classified designation for Div1 environments. They have been tested by UL and passed their stringent requirements for use upon classified purged and pressurized electrical enclosures within Class I Div 1, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II Div 1, Groups E, F and G – and Class III environments.

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