All Ford articles – Page 41

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    Kemppi’s weld time measuring device aids productivity

    2008-11-01T15:58:02Z

    Kemppi (UK) Ltd has launched ArcTimer, a small, easy-to-use device that is attached to the welding cable or the earth cable from an MMA, MIG or TIG welding machine to measure the actual welding time of the machine. Welding is labour intensive and the ability to determine the welding time, ...

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    Driven to automation

    2008-11-01T15:52:03Z

    There’s no shortage of innovative ideas and must-see presentations at this year’s SPS/IPC/Drives Electric Automation show in Nuremberg, from 25-27 November.The chance to see what’s new, compare notes and extend, strengthen and reinforce networks in today’s challenging market conditions isn’t to be lightly passed up. Probably the best opportunity this ...

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    Going in the white direction

    2008-11-01T15:31:52Z

    Splitting, thinning and wrinklingPressing mattersMoving things alongLaser-based welding controls the heatExtending the focusing lengthTechnology streaks aheadTests show positive resultsAdjustable system is requiredThe need for speedAdding a dimensionEnhanced inspection measurementsAs a vehicle’s largest structure, the body-in-white is deserving of the attention it receives from a process optimisation perspective. AMS looks at ...

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    Future perfect for GM in South Africa

    2008-11-01T15:09:01Z

    Different plants, similar challengesSourcing local suppliersTaking advantage of export marketsCatering for the local marketGood prospects for the futureDespite fluctuating demand, high inflation and volatile currencies, General Motors South Africa is optimistic about future prospectsBefore being appointed Vice-President of Manufacturing for General Motors South Africa, Rick Demuynck was head of the ...

  • at1
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    At the ready at Vauxhall

    2008-11-01T14:25:37Z

    Putting people firstGlobal Compact VehicleCutting the fatGreen can mean good businessSomething old, something newDespite tough economic conditions in Europe, Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant is prepared to face the future head on, as plant director Tom Schmidt, explainsThe first car produced by Vauxhall, in 1903, was a 5bhp (4kW) model that ...

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    Editor's Note: Order of the day

    2008-11-01T12:45:04Z

    Sales figures from America and Europe are no less than shocking, but for all the doom and gloom, there are still some carmakers managing to buck the trend. According to reports, Ferrari is expecting record sales for 2008; Audi CEO Rupert Stadler is forecasting the same for the German carmaker, ...

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    Focus software adds speed and versatility

    2008-11-01T12:35:34Z

    Metris has released Focus Scan 5.1 and Inspection 9.1, which streamline the digital inspection process and embed it into the CAD-centric design-throughmanufacturing process, saving both time and money. Metris Focus is a fully-featured software suite for point cloud data acquisition and inspection. For non-contact 3D metrology applications, Focus drives the ...

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    Misumi offers new linear motion systems

    2008-11-01T12:34:57Z

    With the new LX Series range of linear motion units, MISUMI Europa offers compact ‘ready-tofit’ systems for applications with high precision and efficiency requirements. Due to the high number of options available, they are suitable for use in many industrial spheres, including single-or multi-axle applications in feeder units, adhesive dispensers ...

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    Energy for welding robots

    2008-11-01T12:34:45Z

    Fronius’s new system package and its variants are designed for use with a combination of standard process arm robots and the tried and tested TransPuls Synergic welding systems. The system packages offer the user such benefi ts as cheaper, simpler and more reliable robot programming, reduced robot loading and therefore ...

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    Wear-free scanning – even with rough surfaces

    2008-11-01T12:32:42Z

    Only the different gloss level of the surface shows that the ruby stylus of the coordinate measuring machine (CMM) must scan a rough surface. “This is often not good for the stylus,” according to Dr Frank Richter, responsible for stylus production at Carl Zeiss. “When measuring very hard materials, the ...

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    Dura’s cappings give stylish exterior trims

    2008-11-01T12:29:04Z

    Dura has developed a new range of triple-injected plastic cappings for A-pillar, B-post and B-pillar structures. While ensuring optimal safety and quality, triple-injected plastic cappings are made out of a notably lighter material. The weight saving is 40 per cent compared to metal and there is at least a 25 ...

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    Capacitive accelerometers have wide measuring range

    2008-11-01T12:28:56Z

    The new range of single-axis K-Beam capacitive accelerometers from Kistler Instruments covers the measuring range from 2g to 100g in fi ve models, with the option of either unipolar or differential output. The three-layer, micro-machined, variable capacitance, silicon-sensing element measures acceleration in truly static or low amplitude, very low-frequency environments. ...

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    GE Fanuc platforms help reduce downtime

    2008-11-01T12:28:50Z

    GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, a unit of GE Enterprise Solutions, has released two new modules for its popular PACSystems RX3i that reduce downtime, provide high resolution for improved process control and high performance sampling of data to improve throughput. The new isolated Thermocouple analogue input modules and isolated Resistive Temperature ...

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    Protective gear just got better

    2008-11-01T12:28:43Z

    Over many years, the Optrel e640 Miraplus has successfully served many end users. This classic helmet is suitable for use in any applications requiring DIN4/10/11 functionality. The cartridge quality remains the same, with a new design to prevent the front lens cover from being scratched when placed face down on ...

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    Buy, use, sell, re-use

    2008-11-01T12:16:38Z

    In with the oldWaste not, want notBeware of the red tapeAdapting existing equipmentEnergy performance certificatesWhether it’s best to buy new equipment, refurbish existing, sell or lease depends on economic and accounting considerations and, increasingly, environmental influences and legislationsThere was a time when all production managers considered just one thing when ...

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    Going with the mold

    2008-11-01T11:01:26Z

    EuroMold, the world’s leading trade fair and exhibition for mould-making and tooling, and their design and application development, takes place at the Exhibition Centre in Frankfurt am Main from December 3-6, 2008.It’s hard to think of a trade fair that’s more important to its industry sector than EuroMold. It has ...

  • of1
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    One for all integrators

    2008-11-01T09:59:47Z

    Rising quality expectationsResistance to changeVirtual design and buildGetting it right from the startFactoryTalk – optimising manufacturingAVL’s growing ambitionsPreparing staff for global demandsHow integrators and suppliers are adapting to ensure they keep up with the changing demands facing carmakersAs the automotive industry flattens in mature economies and emerging countries play catch ...

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    The Indian juggernaut

    2008-11-01T09:31:23Z

    Mercedes-Benz – the road to full manufacturingBMW looks to local marketsGM launches second plant in TalegaonFord undertakes powertrain expansionMahindra & Mahindra goes globalBajaj Auto’s new-age philosophyAs carmakers and suppliers around the world re-assess their position in the global market and adjust to economic uncertainty, India’s key automotive players have plans ...

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    Buchholz leads TI Automotive as managing director

    2008-09-01T17:17:41Z

    Warren, MI. – Fluid storage expert TI Automotive has named Dr. Thomas Buchholz as managing director of its European Fluid Carrying Systems business.He will report to Joachim Burkhardt, president Fluid Carrying Systems and COO Europe.www.tiautomotive.com

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    Toyota makes strategic changes to its North American operations

    2008-09-01T17:12:19Z

    Erlanger, Kentucky – Toyota has made a number of changes to its North American operations. Tetsuo Agata has been appointed President and COO of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America (TEMA) and has been promoted to Senior Managing Director of TMC. Agata replaces Seiichi Sudo, who has been named ...