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Home » Authors » Jim Camillo

Articles by Jim Camillo

Assembly In Action: Linear-Position Sensors Ensure Uniformity of Metal Coating

Jim Camillo
August 31, 2011
German manufacturer Fontaine Engineering und Maschinen GmbH makes hot-dip galvanizing equipment, which several U.S. automakers use for coating metal strips. Since 2010, Fontaine has installed sensors in the equipment’s edge-coating control system to ensure uniform coating.
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Assembly In Action: Wire Protection System Helps Russian Airliner Take Flight

Jim Camillo
August 31, 2011
On April 21, 2011-more than 3-1/2 years after first being unveiled to the world-the Sukhoi Superjet 100 completed its first commercial flight. Assembly for all versions of the Superjet is done at the facilities of Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association in the Russian Far East.
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Green Manufacturing: Vendors are Helpers

Jim Camillo
August 30, 2011
Having a zero landfill plant is great for automakers, but it isn’t something they can achieve on their own. Tier 1 suppliers, waste-retrieval companies and vendors all play an important supporting role. One such vendor is Orbis Corp. which, for the past several decades, has helped various automakers become zero landfill by supplying their Tier 1 suppliers with reusable containers.
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Green Manufacturing: Landfill-Free Assembly Plants

Jim Camillo
August 30, 2011
Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. became the first zero landfill auto plant in the United States in 2004, but it wasn’t long before many other automakers followed SIA’s example, including General Motors. Other automakers, like BMW MC in Greer, SC, are on the path to becoming zero landfill.
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Medical Device Assembly: Lasers Make Marks in Medical

Jim Camillo
July 29, 2011
Lasers are used extensively by medical professionals to surgically remove tumors or repair skin, eyes and hair. Interestingly, these types of lasers are also being used by medical device manufacturers to mark codes directly on their products as a way to improve traceability.
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Assembly In Action: Angle Sensor Keeps Lift Truck in the Swing of Things

Jim Camillo
July 28, 2011
Late in 2009, the Raymond Corp. decided to enhance the material-handling capabilities of its 9000 Series Swing-Reach lift truck. The unit now features a multiturn angle sensor that tracks the position of the truck’s mast to ensure consistent and efficient operation.
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Assembly In Action: Welding Machine Benefits From Controls Upgrade

Jim Camillo
July 28, 2011
Janda Co. Inc. recently upgraded the control system on its welding machinery. No longer are the company’s machines based on relay logic and cam timers. Rather, the company’s machines use either a programmable logic controller or programmable automation controller.
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Assembly In Action: Hardware Upgrades Joining Tool Performance at Boeing

Jim Camillo
July 28, 2011
The Boeing Co. knows that assemblers need the right tools to build high-quality aircraft. The company also knows that some tools have user interfaces that require the latest hardware upgrades to perform their best. Joining tools used in the assembly of C-17 military transport aircraft are one example.
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Assembly In Action: Vision System Enables Manufacturer to Achieve 100 Percent Quality Inspection

Jim Camillo
July 28, 2011
InterControl manufactures a full range of products for controlling and monitoring temperature in household appliances. Recently, one of the company’s temperature controllers needed to undergo a 100 percent quality inspection. The goals of inspection were to detect all faults in each controller and ensure that each component’s ceramic base is crack-free.
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Assembly In Action: Gantry Robots Require Little Floor Space to Stack Wheel Sets

Jim Camillo
July 28, 2011
As a global leader in the supply of mounted tire and balanced wheel assemblies, T&WA works with many of the world’s major automakers. Not surprisingly, T&WA knows the importance of effective supply chain management.
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