Latest News & Features – Page 267
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Next generation of adhesion testers
Elcometer has launched its latest range of pull-off adhesion testers – the Elcometer 506. These portable adhesion gauges are available in analogue or digital versions and are suitable for measuring the pull-off adhesion of coatings up to 50MPa (7250psi), either onsite or in the laboratory.The system features a quick connect ...
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Additional inductive sensors offer compact machine mounting solutions
New short cylindrical barrel and square profi le models have been added to Pepperl+Fuchs’ NBB range of inductive sensors.The company claims their compact size make them a suitable sensing solution in space-restricted machine mounting applications where super-fast switching speeds are necessary.NBB1.5-8GM16-E2 short barrel sensors are available in PNP normally open ...
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New trends in the process chain hot forming
Modern automobiles have to satisfy the latest crash test standards. One way to achieve this is using high tensile strength steels in the passenger compartment. Laser technology is used throughout the press hardening process, due to its versatility in multiple applications.One of the new trends in hot forming is the ...
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Stutelberg joins PPG as vice president
USA – PPG Industries has announced that James Stutelberg has joined the company as vice president, automotive OEM coatings.Now based at the Troy, MI global headquarters of PPG’s automotive OEM coatings business, Stutelberg joins PPG from Dow Corning, where he was most recently vice president, global marketing and sales, with ...
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Anliker appointed to managing director of Cadillac Europe
Switzerland – Managing director of Chevrolet Suisse, Tom Anliker has become managing director of Cadillac Europe. He will succeed Wolfgang Schubert, who was leading Cadillac Europe operations since 2006.Anliker began his career with GM in 1989 and has served in various international sales and marketing executive assignments.www.cadillaceurope.com
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Gerris takes the Bentley Motors regional director post
UK – Bart Gerris has been appointed as Bentley Motors regional director for Europe.In the role, Gerris will head up European operations for Bentley Motors and will be based in Crewe, England.Bart joins Bentley from PGA Netherlands where he held the post of chief operating offi cer for almost fi ...
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Rivoal becomes president of Volkswagen France
Germany – Jacques Rivoal (54) became president of Volkswagen Group France at the beginning of 2013, taking over from Marie Christine Caubet (61) who has retired.Rivoal joined Volkswagen in 2010 from Renault-Nissan, where he was general manager for Germany. Prior to taking over at VW France he was head of ...
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Verrier promoted to president and CEO of BorgWarner
USA – James R. Verrier (49) became president and CEO of BorgWarner at the beginning of 2013, stepping up from his previous position as COO.Former chairman and CEO Timothy M. Manganello will continue as executive chairman until his planned retirement in April.www.borgwarner.com
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D-SNAP technical guide book
FDB says its D-SNAP technology handbook illustrates how this fixing and assembly system for the sheet metal and panel building industries can provide an alternative to traditional fastening methods.The company says the system has the potential for use in a number of other areas including industrial machinery, HVAC equipment and ...
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Bearings to prevent mechanical breakdown in linear guide systems
Linear bearings supplier igus UK has produced drylin T, a range of linear guide systems that it says are chip and debris resistant, maintenance free and 100% lubrication free.The products’ design consists of six sliding pads made from the iglidur J plastic bearing material and a rail and carriage made ...
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In the groove at John Deere
Cutting timeInterpolation turningTwo grooves - one stepAt its factory in Mannheim, Germany, John Deere assembles 40,000 tractors each year for sale around the world. It also produces a wide range of gearbox components and housings, and the company is constantly seeking ways of optimising the manufacturing techniques it uses for ...
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Automated balancing act
With ABB robots and a new material from 3M, Esys Automation claims it is now bringing automated processes to wheel balancingIn tyre and wheel assembly there aren’t a lot of game-changing advances you can point to that have completely altered the paradigm for how wheels get fastened to cars and ...
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The law is an asset
The legal framework for control of waste, emissions and the handling of hazardous substances is not just a burden – it also sets a much-desired, international, ‘level playing field’.Environmental legislation has real teeth. Executives of companies that pollute the land, air and (especially) water supply can find themselves in serious ...
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A cleaner legacy
The repercussions of toxic chemical and metal use keep coming, but this legacy is being dealt with and can be prevented reports Ruari McCallionThe automotive industry has been heavily involved in reducing pollution as legislation, consumer movements and competitive pressures have led to massive reductions in the amount of toxicity ...
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True to form for IAC
Ford’s new compact MPV’s architecture is unique and required a high-quality cockpit solution. Simon Duval Smith travelled to Romania for the launch of an exciting new moulding process at supplier IACThe B-Max features 1.5 metres of unobstructed access to the cabin, its central body pillar uniquely integrated into the hinged ...
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Plastics evolution
Lightweight and strong, plastic composites are increasingly used in automotive manufacturing but is Henry Ford’s all-plastic car concept coming any nearer to reality, asks Malcolm WheatleyLocated in a leafy suburb of the Canadian capital of Ottawa, the country’s National Research Council (NRC) is one of the world’s premier scientific and ...
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It all adds up
Steed Webzell reports on the evolution of additive manufacturing techniques as they become more valuable in the product development processAnyone labouring under the misapprehension that additive manufacturing (AM) is still a conceptual technology should think again. For instance, according to the Wohlers Report 2011, AM is already a US$1.8 billion ...
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A gauge of quality
Digital modelling and laser measurement are just some of the technologies being used to prove the latest vehicle systems and maintain quality, writes Mike FarishProtean Electric’s product validation manager Mark McDonnell has a 90-strong team working to bring to the market an in-wheel electric drive system in which motor, inverter ...
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High speed design
Mike Farish looks at some examples of how CAD systems have become an indispensible part of vehicle manufacturingAston Martin Racing (AMR) based in Banbury, Oxfordshire is an autonomous design operation that effectively uses the [Aston Martin] road car designs as a starting point to create heavily modified vehicles for quite ...
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Digital comes to life
Steed Webzell reviews advanced digital reality technologies available for automotive manufacturers looking to expedite product developmentFor modern automotive manufacturers who must deliver high levels of innovation and flexibility in shorter cycles at the lowest cost and highest quality, digital manufacturing tools present a significant opportunity to improve productivity, streamline compliance ...