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Belgium · BelgiumThis is according to a European pump manufacturer, which used these bearings in centrifugal vertical pumps that transport vegetable oil at 110°C. These pumps, installed in food production facilities in Belgium and the Netherlands, are critical to the manufacturing process of frying potato chips. The client tested the pump for over a year and reported… The post High-temperature bearings prove reliable in high-temperature oil application appeared …See the Story
High-temperature bearings prove reliable in high-temperature oil application
ABB: "Eyes, hands, brains, and mobility" will define robotics beyond 2025
New option slot and stackable I/O modules from AutomationDirect
InnovationOver the last year, Design World has tracked several persistent and emerging trends that build on the last decade’s innovations. With some notable exceptions, many of the core technologies employed in motion systems and automation are familiar. Yet, propelled by the radically increased capabilities of electronics and software, these core technologies have catapulted the design-engineering […] The post Several markets are spurring new innovation …See the Story
Several markets are spurring new innovation in motion systems
Industrial Ethernet expansion with FSoE encoder for safety applications
Intellistat Ion Air Nozzle is rated for clean rooms
University of Michigan · Ann Arbor“More education!” has been the clarion call of the 3D printing industry for decades and these days online courses have made it easier than ever to answer. The latest example comes from a collaboration between Siemens and the University of Michigan (U-M) that has resulted in ‘Introduction to 3D Printing with Metals,’ a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) available on Coursera. To design the course, Siemens enlisted the help of Chinedum Okwudire, a …See the Story