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Essentium research shows industrial-scale 3D printing moving into mainstream manufacturing

December 3, 2019 by Sam Francis

Essentium, a leading innovator in industrial additive manufacturing, has released the first in a series of findings from independent global research on the current and future use of industrial 3D printing.

The study reveals a significant increase in the use of large-scale additive manufacturing (AM).

The number of manufacturers using 3D printing for full-scale production has doubled compared to last year (40 per cent in 2019; 21 per cent in 2018). [Read more…] about Essentium research shows industrial-scale 3D printing moving into mainstream manufacturing

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: additive, cent, companies, current, customers, ecosystem, essentium, increase, industrial, industrial-scale, manufacturers, manufacturing, materials, open, printing, production, scale, survey, technology

Bosch ‘poised for leap’ in e-mobility with new silicon carbide semiconductors

November 28, 2019 by David Edwards

Bosch says it is poised to make a technological “leap” in electric mobility as a result of developing new silicon carbide semiconductors.

The vast majority of semiconductors today are made using common silicon, which makes up 25 per cent of Earth’s crust, but silicon carbide is generally made from an extremely rare mineral called “moissanite”.

Bosch is secretive about its technology, but Harold Kroeger, member of the Bosch board of management, says: “Silicon carbide semiconductors will transform e-mobility.” [Read more…] about Bosch ‘poised for leap’ in e-mobility with new silicon carbide semiconductors

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: automotive, bosch, carbide, chips, dresden, electric, kroeger, percent, power, semiconductor, semiconductors, silicon, systems, technology

BMW orders €10 billion of battery cells for its 25 models of electric car

November 25, 2019 by Mai Tao

BMW has placed orders for around €10 billion worth of battery cells for its planned line-up of 25 electric car models by 2023

The BMW Group is forging ahead with electromobility and deepening its existing business relationships with battery cell manufacturers Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) and Samsung SDI.

The original CATL order volume of €4 billion agreed in mid-2018 will now be increased to €7.3 billion (contract duration from 2020 to 2031), with €4.5 billion for the BMW Group and €2.8 billion for the Chinese production site of the BMW Brilliance Automotive joint venture in Shenyang.

The BMW Group is the first customer of the CATL battery cell plant currently under construction in Erfurt, Germany. [Read more…] about BMW orders €10 billion of battery cells for its 25 models of electric car

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: battery, billion, bmw, cell, group, production, technology, vehicles

Festo to distribute Magswitch magnetic gripping and clamping solutions

November 22, 2019 by Sam Francis

Festo is now offering Magswitch switchable magnetic gripping and clamping solutions to automotive and original equipment manufacturers through a new distribution agreement.

Magswitch says its automation solutions are “designed to last the life of a production line”, and says its equipment can lower energy costs by as much as 90 per cent.

It also says that throughput can be increased by up to 30 per cent, and capital costs reduced as much as 25 per cent compared to systems using vacuum cups and pneumatic and electric grippers or clamps. [Read more…] about Festo to distribute Magswitch magnetic gripping and clamping solutions

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: applications, automation, cent, clamping, clamps, components, costs, cups, electric, festo, grippers, gripping, magnetic, magswitch, pneumatic, solutions, suction, switchable, systems, technology, tools

AREVO partners with AGC on 3D printing in Japanese markets

November 20, 2019 by Mai Tao

AREVO, the Silicon Valley company specialising in composites manufacturing through digitalization – or 3D printing, has chosen AGC as its strategic business partner in Japan.

The two companies plan to provide “manufacturing-as-a-service” for the on-demand production of ultra-strong, lightweight 3D-printed composite parts for the Japanese market.

This service is based on AREVO’s “Aqua” platform, the world’s first industrial-grade continuous fiber 3D printing system capable of printing parts of up to one meter cubic volume. [Read more…] about AREVO partners with AGC on 3D printing in Japanese markets

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: aerospace, agc, aqua, arevo, carbon, company, composite, consumer, fiber, goods, industrial, industry, japanese, maas, manufacturing, mechanical, meets, parts, platform, print, printer, printing, process, production, products, scale, software, technology, true, volume, working

John Deere showcases autonomous electric tractor and other new tech

November 19, 2019 by Sam Francis

John Deere, probably the largest manufacturer of agricultural machinery in the world, has been showcasing a new autonomous tractor and other new technology at the ongoing Agritechnica event.

In a new exhibition concept at this year’s Agritechnica, Deere is demonstrating its leading position in precision agriculture in the Future Technology Zone.

Nine different product developments and research projects in the fields of electrification, autonomy through automation and artificial intelligence show how agriculture could work even more sustainably and productively in the future. [Read more…] about John Deere showcases autonomous electric tractor and other new tech

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: agritechnica, application, artificial, automatically, autonomous, battery, cab, charge, concept, costs, crop, deere, drive, drone, electric, equipped, fully, future, ground, intelligence, john, large, low, operating, pesticides, power, reduce, spray, sprayer, technology, tractor

Volkswagen initiates system changeover to e-mobility as production of the ID.3 starts

November 15, 2019 by Sam Francis

Volkswagen has initiated a system changeover to electric mobility as production of the ID.3 starts in Zwickau

Volkswagen’s electric offensive is picking up speed: This months sees the official start of series production of the ID.3.

The first car in the new generation of electric vehicles (EVs) – a white ID.3 – rolled off the assembly line watched by Federal Chancellor Dr Angela Merkel and Group CEO Dr Herbert Diess.

The Volkswagen Group aims to sell some 22 million EVs worldwide by 2028, helping EVs make the breakthrough to the mainstream. [Read more…] about Volkswagen initiates system changeover to e-mobility as production of the ID.3 starts

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: battery, car, carbon-neutral, ceo, diess, e-mobility, electric, employees, evs, factory, germany, group, herbert, key, manufacturing, plant, plants, production, systems, team, time, volkswagen, zwickau

BMW bids to shape the future of battery cell technology

November 15, 2019 by Sam Francis

The BMW Group is building on its leading position in the world of electric mobility and has pooled its many years of experience with battery cells and extensive knowledge in the field in a new Competence Centre.

The purpose of the facility in Munich is to advance battery cell technology and carefully dissect the production processes.

Oliver Zipse, chairman of the board of management of BMW, says: “The new Battery Cell Competence Centre puts us in an enviable position. [Read more…] about BMW bids to shape the future of battery cell technology

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: battery, bmw, cell, cells, centre, company, competence, electrified, future, group, materials, production, recycling, technology

The Impact of Cannabis Cultivation on Marijuana Farming

November 12, 2019 by Liv

Marijuana farming and the industry associated with the sale of the products made from it have been growing steadily ever since the prohibition has been lifted in most places in North America.

The newly legal cannabis industry might still taking its first baby steps, but its contribution to the advancement of farming technology is indelible.

This is especially true for greener and more environment-friendly agricultural practices around the world. [Read more…] about The Impact of Cannabis Cultivation on Marijuana Farming

Filed Under: Manufacturing, Promoted Tagged With: agriculture, cannabis, farming, growers, marijuana, technologies

Material advancements allow creation of ‘perfect products’

November 12, 2019 by Liv

Since the turn of the 17th century, the planet has undergone a huge period of industrialization. Although the manufacturing companies operating today bear little resemblance to the factories of decades past, many of the processes we use today can trace their lineage to those earlier times.

Stated by polyurethane manufacturers, as many industries have increased the demand for manufactured goods, the market has needed to constantly adapt and improve. Material advancements have allowed us to create complex processes that were impossible just a few decades ago.

One material that has become indispensable in manufacturing in recent years is polyurethane. Let’s dive into how urethane has been able to meet these ever-changing demands in the manufacturing industry. [Read more…] about Material advancements allow creation of ‘perfect products’

Filed Under: Manufacturing, Promoted Tagged With: ability, allowed, began, components, damage, demands, early, factory, increase, industry, item, jam, machines, manufacturing, material, materials, modern, needed, parts, polyurethane, power, production, requirements, speed, times, today, urethane, water

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