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Web of intrigue
An adhesive solution for handling fine pharmaceutical powders could also make an impact in the food and cosmetic industries, reports Tom Shelley |
19/08/2008
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Bevel gear latch offers 12mm compression
A compression latch uses a bevel gear for actuation so as to achieve more compression at low torque while ensuring strength and durability. A roller at the end of the cam minimises scrape damage to panels |
19/08/2008
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Joined together
Delegates at the Joining Technologies Design Day learnt about lots of new techniques in joining – and the best way to pull their fingers apart after a superglue accident. Lou Reade reports |
19/06/2008
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Explosive thinking
Aluminium can be welded to steel for ships and offshore structures by incorporating explosively bonded transition joints |
06/05/2008
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Dispensing with keys and keyways
Bushings made up of split sleeves and locknuts do away with keys and keyways and associated maintenance problems on a mine type ride for a European theme park |
06/05/2008
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Joining in
Advances in bonding, welding, joining and fastening will be explained in greater depth at Eureka’s ‘Joining Technologies’ Design Day next month |
10/04/2008
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Self-adhesive rubber films make solar cells more cost effective
Centrosolar Group, headquartered in Paderbon, Germany and Lanxess have developed a production method for solar cells that only requires that wafers be placed between two self adhesive 0.5mm thick films of “Levamelt”, a new ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). |
09/04/2008
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Captive fastener snaps to it
Dirak has brought out a captive fastener that uses its D-Snap technology to allow it to be installed in a moment in suitably stamped cut-outs |
14/03/2008
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Time for a little bonding
Two techniques developed at Fraunhofer Institutes could lead to stronger glasses that are made more quickly and cheaply. Lou Reade reports |
09/02/2008
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U clamps the key to rapid scaffolding
Ingenious screw-up ‘U’ element clamps, are key to the success of the Lobo Systems method of quickly erecting scaffolding, platforms and temporary structures |
14/11/2007
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It’s bond – ultra-thin bond
Ultra-thin materials can now be joined without using glue or welding filler wire, as Julie Bieles reports |
12/06/2007
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Gripping solutions
A hand clamp is able to grip hard with a 500N holding force, because it combines both screw and wedge actions |
12/06/2007
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Join together
Tom Shelley reports on a technique similar to adhesive bonding that will join dissimilar materials to one another |
14/05/2007
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Making and breaking bonds
A magnetic additive speeds up adhesive curing and component debonding. Julie Bieles reports |
16/01/2007
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