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Advanced wastegate technology
Cummins Turbo Technologies says it is working with a large OEM customer to field test its new Electric Wastegate turbocharger. This new technology has been engineered to provide fast response and precise control at all areas of the engine performance envelope, and helps to improve performance and reduce emissions, claims ...
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A new compact robot
Comau’s newest robot, Racer 999, is a six-axis articulated unit that inherits all the key features of the Racer 7-1.4 model. The company says this new robot is suited to applications including assembly, handling, machine tooling, packaging and more, and particularly where space is limitedWith a reach of 999mm ...
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Hybrid design for trunnion table
TrunnionTable.com claims its new Stallion Hybrid trunnions allow faceplates and chucks to be installed without removal of the trunnion table for faster part setups. Two models are available, the Stallion Hybrid 9/20 (9 in. x 20 in.) designed to hold a 6-in. vise and the 9/23 (9 in. x 23 ...
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Miniature family of photoelectric sensors
Rockwell Automation says its new Allen-Bradley Bulletin 42KD miniature family of photoelectric sensors offer high-performance and reliability, and are easy to install in confined spaces. The Bulletin 42KD sensor features a visible red LED light source. It is available in polarized retroreflective and fixed or adjustable background suppression-sensing modes. With ...
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Fanuc to boost Japanese production
Japan – The robot-maker has purchased 659,000 sq.m of land at Mibu-hanyuda Industrial Park, Tochigi Prefecture, with plans to build new facilities from September 2015. This will enable the company to increase its capacity for CNCs, servo-motors and servo-amplifiers, in line with growing demand in Europe.In addition, at its headquarters ...
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Chevrolet confirms next-generation EV
US – Based on the Bolt electric vehicle (EV) concept, the new model will be built at General Motors’ Orion Assembly plant in Michigan. Orion and the Pontiac Metal Center are the subject of a $200m investment to support the production, the former receiving $160m for tooling and the latter ...
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Mississippi makes 500,000th Corolla
US – Established only in 2011, Toyota's facility in Blue Springs has reached the milestone faster than any of its other plants in the country. Toyota Mississippi and its workforce of 2,000 turned out nearly 180,000 Corollas last year.The plant has over 15 parts and materials suppliers in the state, ...
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The aluminium age
The main alternative to steel is becoming more popular with vehicle-makers for its lightweighting potential but there are challenges in its wider use, including the need to secure a steady supply of recycled contentThe use of aluminium in automotive applications is poised to explode over the next five to ten ...
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Custom workholding & automation products
DE-STA-CO says it is expanding its custom manufacturing capabilities to provide OEM and end-users with application-designed productivity tools. The company says customers can work directly with its engineers to modify any of its clamping, automation and material handling solutions, to produce products that are matched to a specific application. ...
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Laser sensor for black or shiny targets
The new Q4X sensor reliably detects distance changes as small as 1mm on challenging targets as black objects on black backgrounds or reflective items, claims Banner Engineering. High excess gain and a 64-element imager combine to minimise errors in detection, counting and validating orientation, says the company. It offers an ...
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Travel blog: EU puts its money where Louth is
Grimsby. It’s not normally thought of as a hotbed of technological, indeed any, innovation. Luckily, I was merely passing through on my way to Louth, where something more interesting was happening. At an industrial estate on the edge of town, an independent technical compounder and recycler is developing a new ...
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Mercedes breaks ground at Iracemápolis
Brazil – The 500m reais ($172m) car plant near São Paulo will start production of the C-Class in Q1 2016, with the GLS compact SUV following in the middle of the year. The initial annual capacity will be 20,000 units, with potential to expand.The establishment of the plant is expected ...
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Gooden takes a seat on GM board
US – Former Lockheed Martin executive vice-president Linda Gooden will become a director from February 5, 2015. She retired in 2013 but currently serves on the boards of several public companies.Gooden began her 40-year career at the Packard Electric Division of GM and spent 34 years at Lockheed Martin, holding ...
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ContiTech’s polyamide crossbeam heading for series production
Germany – The Hanover-based company has developed a transmission crossbeam from fibreglass-reinforced polyamide BASF Ultramid for the rear axle, which is used in all Mercedes-Benz models with all-wheel drive, excluding the AMG range. The new variant is 25% lighter than diecast aluminium.ContiTech claims that the component offers optimum strength, good ...
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Ford's $2.6 billion Valencia investment
Spain – An initial $1.25 billion was announced in 2011, followed by a further $1.37 billion since 2013. The OEM says that Valencia is now one of the “most advanced, flexible and productive” automotive plants worldwide, and will be the sole European source for all six Ford nameplates assembled there.A ...
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Hyundai-Kia: Moving on up
Expanding production has seen the Korean group break into the top five OEMs worldwide; with new plants on the way in China and Mexico, the vehicle-maker may soon challenge rivals for a place in the top three In this article:Korean productionHyundai plantsKia plantsExpansion in China & EuropeTrouble in the US ...
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KJR in expansion programme
UK – The Coventry-based manufacturer of high-specification car interiors has secured £1.1m of funding to purchase new plant and tooling equipment to cater to increased demand from its clients.As well as enabling KJ Ryan (KJR) to buy new equipment, the funding will provide additional working capital to increase the company’s ...
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The rise of robotics
Robots now play a key role in boosting quality, reliability and efficiency at automotive plants worldwideRobot sales to the automotive sector have increased from 19,300 in 2009 to 69,400 in 2013, with China, Germany, the US and Japan the main takers. Indeed, a recent report by independent business information provider, ...
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Ford apprenticeships backed by British Government
UK – The apprentice programme will be available to A-level school leavers seeking an alternative to a traditional university education. To be developed by Ford and other technology employers along with leading universities, the scheme will include theoretical and practical training in digital skills.Over the past two years, Ford has ...
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Skoda produces 17 millionth vehicle
Czech Republic – The milestone car, a Skoda Rapid Spaceback, came off the production line at the company’s headquarters in Mladá Boleslav. Production of the 17 millionth vehicle highlights the success of the carmaker’s growth strategy; in 2014, Skoda manufactured and sold more than 1m cars for the first time ...