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Content posted in August 2005
Less Clicking for Plastics
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8/24/2005  Post a comment
A new web site makes it easier to find data sheets and other valuable technical information
Renowned School Revamps Lab
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8/23/2005  Post a comment
Students set to embrace latest motor technologies
New and Notable Product Design
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8/15/2005  Post a comment
Whether you need to protect mobile electronics, provide supportive seating, help keep cars on the road, or add a splash of color, making smart decisions about plastics can help.
Performance and Efficiency
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New IC products boast motor control features
Stronger Steels Create Joining Challenges
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Reaping the design benefits of advanced high-strength steels requires changes to welding systems
Adhesives Flow Into New Markets
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Metal bonds replace welds, speed construction
Titanium Joining Advances
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Welding Code Creeps Ahead at AWS
Fluid Power
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In the Marketplace
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Electronics
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Readers Sound Off
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If Universities make it easier on students, it will only hurt engineers.
Ask the Search Engineer
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The Search Engineer finds solutions to all your questions, problems, and dilemmas. Occasionally, he could be wrong. But he doubts it.
Rivetless Fastening Takes Off
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Nut plate assembly eliminates rivets to simplify Pratt & Whitney's jet engine assembly
Medical Miracles
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Nano-engineering of new drug-releasing polymer structures is changing medical design. Bioabsorbable devices will be the next big thing.
Motion Accuracy Problem
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Key: Sort out the contributions of the step motor and driver
Tuning the Motion Control Loop -- How-To for Techies
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Minding your P's, I's, and D's
Software/Hardware
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White Goods
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Washdown design protects devices from astringent cleanings
Silicone Enhancements
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Technology advances improve these versatile plastics
Application-Specific Embedded Operating Systems
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Makers of embedded operating systems are adding features specific to aerospace, automotive, telecommunications, and others.
Embedded-System Programmers Draw the Lines
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LabVIEW Yields 32-Bit C Code
For Automakers, It's Bandwidth, Bandwidth, Bandwidth
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To reduce complexity and prepare for the onslaught of more electronic features, automotive engineers are looking at faster, more efficient electrical architectures.
Building Online Relationships and Evaluating Marketing Initiatives via Website Traffic
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8/11/2005  1 comment
Until marketing crystal balls hit the shelves, identifying website traffic is a multi-stage process that involves close coordination between your marketing team and IT department.
IC Makers’ Reference Designs Accelerate Design-in Process
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Here are three reference designs to get hot consumer products into customers’ hands quicker
Fiber Line Up
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New software joins mold-filling simulations and structural analysis
Valve Delivers a Turbine's Perfect Pitch
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Servo valve with built in control eliminates a PLC
More than Sticky
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The latest crop of adhesives do more than improve bond strengths--though they do that too




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