AIA: Pratt & Whitney's Computerized Product Development Initiative November 1, 2003 Using Tecnomatix software, Pratt & Whitney has cut new engine development time in half.Read More
AIA: Fasteners Board Swedish-Built Buses November 1, 2003 Saffle Karosseri's System 2000 uses a fastener from Huck.Read More
X-Y-Z: Clearing the Air About FRLs John Sprovieri November 1, 2003 For compressed air to be safely and adequately delivered to pneumatic equipment, it must pass through a filter, a pressure regulator, and in some cases, a lubricator.Read More
AIA: Clip Nuts Reduce Corrosion on Aircraft November 1, 2003 When Marketing Masters was looking for a resin to mold clip nuts, it chose Solvay Advanced Polymers' Torlon resin.Read More
AIA: Robots Ease Cell Phone Assembly November 1, 2003 An automated cell phone housing assembly line was designed by Spectra Technologies Inc. for EIMO Americas.Read More
AIA: Adhesives Bond Aluminum for Mobile Units November 1, 2003 Medical Coaches relies on ITW Plexus adhesives for all its critical aluminum bonding.Read More
Down the Line: New Polymer Creates Flexible Medical Devices October 1, 2003 Researchers at the University of California-San Diego have discovered how to transfer the optical properties of silicon crystal sensors to plastic.Read More
Assembly in Action: Design Firm Helps Bring Analyzer to Market October 1, 2003 Candela used Owens Design Inc. to design and manufacture it optical surface analyzers.Read More
Assembly in Action: UV Lamps Provide Speed and Consistency to Needle Assembly October 1, 2003 Futura Medical uses a dispensing and curing system from Fusion UV Systems and an assembly system from Sortimat to assemble syringes.Read More
Down the Line: Biofuel Cell May Replace Batteries October 1, 2003 A team of chemists at St. Louis University have developed a battery that runs off of alcohol and enzymes.Read More