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On this episode of "What The Fox?" According to a new study from scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), a private non-profit organization, the common practice of growing influenza vaccine components in chicken eggs may be the reason that this year's flu shot vaccine is only about 33% effective in humans. Watch this week's Monday episode of What The Fox? To find out if the current manufacturing process for influenza vaccine works correctly. According to TSRI scientists, the flu vaccine is not effective and we need to find a new way to produce the vaccine if we want it to do its job effectively. Don't miss this important episode and let me know in the comments section if you are planning to get the flu shot this year. The Fax Fox channel seeks out fun, interesting, scary, and informative stories to share with all the Fox Fans of the internet. I release a new episode of What The Fox? every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Monday is What The Fox? News and Stories, Wednesday is What The Fox? Top 5 Facts and Friday is What The Fox? Frighteners which will give you a scary story for the weekend. Make sure to put your paws on the subscribe button and subscribe to the channel to get notifications whenever a new episode of What The Fox? is released. Be a Fax Fox Fan on Other Social Networks! Facebook: bit.ly/2xzPKUF Twitter: twitter.com/TheFaxFox Google+: bit.ly/2gcGob0 YouTube: www.youtube.com/TheFaxFox Blogger: bit.ly/2xTh5UN WordPress: bit.ly/2yRScqJ Tumblr: bit.ly/2xUG4r3 Weebly: bit.ly/2yQDIrg Pinterest: bit.ly/2xTh7fn Instagram: bit.ly/2yRgOzK Get Fax Fox Merchandise from Spreadshirt! bit.ly/2yieXpH Become a Fax Fox Fanatic by Supporting the Channel, Become A Patreon! There will be a huge giveaway at 1000 Patrons... Shhh, it's a secret. bit.ly/2yQldTz

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Rear of the old dye works off Low Hall Road. Just to the left of this picture lies the river Aire from where the factory would have taken water to use in its dye manufacturing process.

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The sculpture Gallop 4X by Harry Abramson along with the original model fork that the sculpture was scanned from. Gallop 4X was created using rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing processes.

with 1 leg less

the pair of Halteres is clearly visible. The crane fly uses them for flight control. This organ is designed and build by nature and has been tested for millions of years thru the process of evolution to be 100% functional and totally reliable.

In fact aircraft manufacturers all over the world sort of copy its design and adapt it in their manufacturing process.

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EXHIBITION

100 Best Posters 14

GERMANY, AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND

MI, MO 11/11/2015, 03/28/2016

MAK Art Print Hall

Already for the tenth time, the MAK in the exhibition 100 Best Posters 14. Germany Austria Switzerland shows the hundred most compelling design concepts in the probably hottest medium of visual everyday culture: the poster. The current winning projects of the popular graphic design competition are characterized by an enigmatic pictural humor, explosive colors as well as precise designs and demonstrate impressively that a poster can be more than just an banal advertising space. Many of the award-winning works furthermore also rely on a subtle play with typography. Innovative ideas can also be found in the manufacturing process: This year's competition shows that you can readily knit posters in high-tech process or use a thermo-insulating space blanket as carrier material for screen printing.

Hardly any medium is such clocked on the consumption and nevertheless sets trends at the cutting edge. "[...] The poster designer challenges himself repeatedly and enjoys himself at gained symbols." Says Götz Gramlich, President of the association 100 Best Posters eV, and he postulats. "A good poster unfolds in the mind of the beholder."

From over 1 800 submitted individual posters, composed of contract work, self-initiated posters/self-promotion as well as student project orders from Germany, Austria and Switzerland, awarded the international jury, consisting of Richard van der Laken (Amsterdam, Chairman), Christof Nardin (Wien), Jiri Oplatek (Basel), Nicolaus Ott (Berlin) and Ariane Spanier (Berlin), the 100 winning posters of the year 2014.

In the competition participated 575 submitters (men and women), of which 48 are from Austria, 128 from Switzerland and 399 from Germany. The leader among the winning 100 best is Switzerland with 51 winning projects, followed by 44 German and 5 Austrian contributions.

The by sensomatic design (Christine Zmölnig and Florian Koch, Vienna) designed catalog offers in addition to the illustrations of all the winning posters and the contacts with the designers also this year a captivating essay by Thomas Friedrich: On the dialectics of image and text in the poster today. In a concise way, he looks at the contextuality of posters and explains the theme facetiously and pictorially based on a poster for a bullfight. Read more in the catalog!

For the corporate design of this year's competition and the new Web Visuals also sensomatic design, Vienna, is responsible. Since June 2014, the new online archive on the homepage of the 100 Best Posters Registered Association offers a comprehensive overview of all award-winning works from the years 2001-2014.

The exhibition takes place in cooperation with 100 Best Posters e. V.

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Curator Peter Klinger, Deputy Head of the MAK Library and Works on Paper Collection

 

AUSSTELLUNG

100 Beste Plakate 14

DEUTSCHLAND ÖSTERREICH SCHWEIZ

MI, 11.11.2015–MO, 28.03.2016

MAK-KUNSTBLÄTTERSAAL

Bereits zum zehnten Mal zeigt das MAK in der Ausstellung 100 BESTE PLAKATE 14. Deutschland Österreich Schweiz die einhundert überzeugendsten Gestaltungskonzepte im wohl heißesten Medium der visuellen Alltagskultur: dem Plakat. Die aktuellen Siegerprojekte des beliebten Grafikdesignwettbewerbs bestechen mit hintergründigem Bildwitz, explosiver Farbgebung sowie exakten Ausführungen und demonstrieren eindrücklich, dass ein Plakat mehr als nur banale Werbefläche sein kann. Viele der prämierten Arbeiten setzen außerdem auf ein subtiles Spiel mit Typografie. Innovative Ideen finden sich auch im Herstellungsprozess: Der diesjährige Wettbewerb zeigt, dass man Plakate ohne Weiteres im Hightech-Verfahren stricken oder eine thermo-isolierende Rettungsdecke als Trägermaterial für einen Siebdruck verwenden kann.

Kaum ein Medium ist derart auf den Verbrauch hin getaktet und setzt dennoch Trends am Puls der Zeit. „[…] der Plakatgestalter fordert sich immer wieder selbst heraus und erfreut sich an gewonnenen Sinnbildern.“ so Götz Gramlich, Präsident des Vereins 100 Beste Plakate e. V., und er postuliert: „Ein gutes Plakat entfaltet sich im Kopf des Betrachters.“

Aus über 1 800 eingereichten Einzelplakaten, zusammengesetzt aus Auftragsarbeiten, selbst initiierten Plakaten/Eigenwerbungen sowie studentischen Projektaufträgen aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz, prämierte die international besetzte Fachjury, bestehend aus Richard van der Laken (Amsterdam, Vorsitz), Christof Nardin (Wien), Jiri Oplatek (Basel), Nicolaus Ott (Berlin) und Ariane Spanier (Berlin), die 100 Siegerplakate des Jahres 2014.

Am Wettbewerb hatten sich 575 EinreicherInnen beteiligt, davon 48 aus Österreich, 128 aus der Schweiz und 399 aus Deutschland. Spitzenreiter unter den prämierten 100 Besten ist die Schweiz mit 51 Siegerprojekten, gefolgt von 44 deutschen und 5 österreichischen Beiträgen.

Der von sensomatic design (Christine Zmölnig und Florian Koch, Wien) gestaltete Katalog bietet neben den Abbildungen aller Siegerplakate und den Kontakten zu den GestalterInnen auch dieses Jahr einen bestechenden Aufsatz von Thomas Friedrich: Zur Dialektik von Bild und Text im Plakat heute. In pointierter Form geht er auf die Kontextualität von Plakaten ein und erklärt das Thema witzig und bildhaft anhand eines Plakats für einen Stierkampf. Mehr dazu im Katalog!

Für das Corporate Design des diesjährigen Wettbewerbs und die neuen Web-Visuals zeichnet ebenfalls sensomatic design, Wien, verantwortlich. Seit Juni 2014 bietet das neue Online-Archiv auf der Homepage der 100 Beste Plakate e. V. einen umfassenden Überblick aller prämierten Arbeiten aus den Jahren 2001 bis 2014.

Die Ausstellung findet in Kooperation mit 100 Beste Plakate e. V. statt.

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Kurator: Peter Klinger, Stellvertretende Leitung MAK-Bibliothek und Kunstblättersammlung

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Watch this video to know about guar gum manufacturing, properties, types and applications. India is native of guar or cluster bean where it is used as a vegetable. From hundreds of years Guar has been used as vegetable in India and Pakistan. It is also used as cattle food, and as a green manure crop in agriculture. Guar gum comes from the endosperm of the seed of the legume plant Cyamopsis tetragonoloba; an annual plant, grown in dry regions of India as a food crop for animals.

 

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Universal Trailer Corporation Plant Opening Event on March 24, 2017 in Bristol, Indiana. On Friday, March 24, 2017, the Ribbon Cutting Celebration for Universal Trailer Corporation new $25 million, 200,000 sq. feet advanced technology cargo trailer manufacturing facility was held in Bristol, Indiana. The plant is located on 43 acres at the corner of C.R. 4 and Blakesley Parkway (C.R. 29), a half mile east of S.R. 15 on C.R. 4 north of the Indiana Toll Road. 200 new hires are expected over the next 18 months. The plant has new, automotive-style robotic manufacturing capabilities unheard of in the cargo trailer industry. Trailer “kits” will be manufactured here for other Universal Trailer plants across the country. The Plant is designed to be employee-friendly with an emphasis on employee empowerment to assure an efficient and quality manufacturing process. Plant tours were also held. With its innovative engineering and worker empowerment, the location of this new trailer technology in Elkhart County was the result of many public and private entities working together to provide such assistance as annexation for municipal services, tax incentives and industrial revenue bonds, among other aid. Just the Facts: Speakers: Jeff Howes, Universal VP Marketing; Universal CEO & President, Terry Carlson. Op Mgr. Keith Shockey; Indiana EDC President, Elaine Bedel; State Senator Blake Doriot; Elkhart Co. Commissioner, Suzie Weirick; Bristol Town Council President, Ron Norman; Unable to attend, 2nd Dist. Congresswoman, Jackie Walorski, sent a video of congratulations.

Wooden model for the Ferrari 365 P by Pininfarina, 1966

 

Ferrari: Under the Skin (November 2017 to April 2018)

In an Italy ravaged by the Second World War, Enzo Ferrari and a small team decided to create the perfect racing machine. The exhibition will explore Ferrari’s powerful personality, the design and manufacturing process, the famous clientele and the future of the luxury car brand.

From the very first Ferrari to Michael Schumacher’s winning Formula One car and the newest hybrid model, the exhibition features rare cars and memorabilia displayed in public for the first time. Discover the Ferrari experience through original hand-drawn sketches, sculpture-like models and engines, alongside films and interviews telling one of the great design stories of all time.

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In the Design Museum

Fresno State Industrial Technology Industrial Manufacturing Processes Class - Professor Don Austin, Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, photo by Geoff Thurner, March 29, 2016, Copyright 2016.

Nederland, Amsterdam , 23 mei 2013.

tijdens het Bierbrouwproces in Bierbrouwerij t IJ.

During beer brewing at brewery 't IJ in Amsterdam.

At Hi-Cone, we learned about the research and development, manufacturing process, and science behind innovations in photodegradable and environmentally responsible packaging.

The padding on the right boot is too low and it causes severe shin rub. I believe the reason for this issue is due to mistake during manufacturing process -- if you look at the second picture you'll notice that the shin guard on the right boot is much higher than the left -- that's why the padding at the top is not adequate on the right boot.

Universal Trailer Corporation Plant Opening Event on March 24, 2017 in Bristol, Indiana. On Friday, March 24, 2017, the Ribbon Cutting Celebration for Universal Trailer Corporation new $25 million, 200,000 sq. feet advanced technology cargo trailer manufacturing facility was held in Bristol, Indiana. The plant is located on 43 acres at the corner of C.R. 4 and Blakesley Parkway (C.R. 29), a half mile east of S.R. 15 on C.R. 4 north of the Indiana Toll Road. 200 new hires are expected over the next 18 months. The plant has new, automotive-style robotic manufacturing capabilities unheard of in the cargo trailer industry. Trailer “kits” will be manufactured here for other Universal Trailer plants across the country. The Plant is designed to be employee-friendly with an emphasis on employee empowerment to assure an efficient and quality manufacturing process. Plant tours were also held. With its innovative engineering and worker empowerment, the location of this new trailer technology in Elkhart County was the result of many public and private entities working together to provide such assistance as annexation for municipal services, tax incentives and industrial revenue bonds, among other aid. Just the Facts: Speakers: Jeff Howes, Universal VP Marketing; Universal CEO & President, Terry Carlson. Op Mgr. Keith Shockey; Indiana EDC President, Elaine Bedel; State Senator Blake Doriot; Elkhart Co. Commissioner, Suzie Weirick; Bristol Town Council President, Ron Norman; Unable to attend, 2nd Dist. Congresswoman, Jackie Walorski, sent a video of congratulations.

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Advanced Additive Manufacturing for Hypersonic Aircraft

 

Utilizing new methods of fabrication and construction, make it possible to use additive manufacturing, dramatically reducing the time and costs of producing hypersonic platforms from missiles, aircraft, and space capable craft. Instead of aircraft being produced in piece, then bolted together; small platforms can be produced as a single unit and large platforms can be produces in large section and mated without bolting. These techniques include using exotic materials and advanced assembly processes, with an end result of streamlining the production costs and time for hypersonic aircraft; reducing months of assembly to weeks. Overall, this process greatly reduced the cost for producing hypersonic platforms. Even to such an extent that a Hellfire missile costs apx $100,000 but by utilizing our technologies, replacing it with a Mach 8-10 hypersonic missile of our physics/engineering and that missile would cost roughly $75,000 each delivered.

   

Materials used for these manufacturing processes are not disclosed, but overall, provides a foundation for extremely high stresses and thermodynamics, ideal for hypersonic platforms. This specific methodology and materials applications is many decades ahead of all known programs. Even to the extend of normalized space flight and re-entry, without concern of thermodynamic failure.

 

*Note, most entities that are experimenting with additive manufacturing for hypersonic aircraft, this makes it mainstream and standardized processes, which also applies for mass production.

 

What would normally be measured in years and perhaps a decade to go from drawing board to test flights, is reduced to singular months and ready for production within a year maximum.

 

Unified Turbine Based Combined Cycle (U-TBCC)

 

To date, the closest that NASA and industry have achieved for turbine based aircraft to fly at hypersonic velocities is by mounting a turbine into an aircraft and sharing the inlet with a scramjet or rocket based motor. Reaction Engines Sabre is not able to achieve hypersonic velocities and can only transition into a non air breathing rocket for beyond Mach 4.5

 

However, utilizing Unified Turbine Based Combine Cycle also known as U-TBCC, the two separate platforms are able to share a common inlet and the dual mode ramjet/scramjet is contained within the engine itself, which allows for a much smaller airframe footprint, thus engingeers are able to then design much higher performance aerial platforms for hypersonic flight, including the ability for constructing true single stage to orbit aircraft by utilizing a modification/version that allows for transition to outside atmosphere propulsion without any other propulsion platforms within the aircraft. By transitioning and developing aircraft to use Unified Turbine Based Combined Cycle, this propulsion system opens up new options to replace that airframe deficit for increased fuel capacity and/or payload.

 

Enhanced Dynamic Cavitation

 

Dramatically Increasing the efficiency of fuel air mixture for combustion processes at hypersonic velocities within scramjet propulsion platforms. The aspects of these processes are non disclosable.

 

Dynamic Scramjet Ignition Processes

 

For optimal scramjet ignition, a process known as Self Start is sought after, but in many cases if the platform becomes out of attitude, the scramjet will ignite. We have already solved this problem which as a result, a scramjet propulsion system can ignite at lower velocities, high velocities, at optimal attitude or not optimal attitude. It doesn't matter, it will ignite anyways at the proper point for maximum thrust capabilities at hypersonic velocities.

 

Hydrogen vs Kerosene Fuel Sources

 

Kerosene is an easy fuel to work with, and most western nations developing scramjet platforms use Kerosene for that fact. However, while kerosene has better thermal properties then Hydrogen, Hydrogen is a far superior fuel source in scramjet propulsion flight, do it having a much higher efficiency capability. Because of this aspect, in conjunction with our developments, it allows for a MUCH increased fuel to air mixture, combustion, thrust; and ability for higher speeds; instead of very low hypersonic velocities in the Mach 5-6 range. Instead, Mach 8-10 range, while we have begun developing hypersonic capabilities to exceed 15 in atmosphere within less then 5 years.

 

Conforming High Pressure Tank Technology for CNG and H2.

 

As most know in hypersonics, Hydrogen is a superior fuel source, but due to the storage abilities, can only be stored in cylinders thus much less fuel supply. Not anymore, we developed conforming high pressure storage technology for use in aerospace, automotive sectors, maritime, etc; which means any overall shape required for 8,000+ PSI CNG or Hydrogen. For hypersonic platforms, this means the ability to store a much larger volume of hydrogen vs cylinders.

 

As an example, X-43 flown by Nasa which flew at Mach 9.97. The fuel source was Hydrogen, which is extremely more volatile and combustible then kerosene (JP-7), via a cylinder in the main body. If it had used our technology, that entire section of the airframe would had been an 8,000 PSI H2 tank, which would had yielded 5-6 times the capacity. While the X-43 flew 11 seconds under power at Mach 9.97, at 6 times the fuel capacity would had yielded apx 66 seconds of fuel under power at Mach 9.97. If it had flew slower, around Mach 6, same principles applied would had yielded apx 500 seconds of fuel supply under power (slower speeds required less energy to maintain).

 

Enhanced Fuel Mixture During Shock Train Interaction

 

Normally, fuel injection is conducted at the correct insertion point within the shock train for maximum burn/combustion. Our methodologies differ, since almost half the fuel injection is conducted PRE shock train within the isolator, so at the point of isolator injection the fuel enhances the combustion process, which then requires less fuel injection to reach the same level of thrust capabilities.

 

Improved Bow Shock Interaction

 

Smoother interaction at hypersonic velocities and mitigating heat/stresses for beyond Mach 6 thermodynamics, which extraordinarily improves Type 3, 4, and 5 shock interaction.

 

6,000+ Fahrenheit Thermal Resistance

 

To date, the maximum thermal resistance was tested at AFRL in the spring of 2018, which resulted in a 3,200F thermal resistance for a short duration. This technology, allows for normalized hypersonic thermal resistance of 3,000-3,500F sustained, and up to 6,500F resistance for short endurance, ie 90 seconds or less. 10-20 minute resistance estimate approximately 4,500F +/- 200F.

   

*** This technology advancement also applies to Aerospike rocket engines, in which it is common for Aerospike's to exceed 4,500-5,000F temperatures, which results in the melting of the reversed bell housing. That melting no longer ocurrs, providing for stable combustion to ocurr for the entire flight envelope

 

Scramjet Propulsion Side Wall Cooling

 

With old technologies, side wall cooling is required for hypersonic flight and scramjet propulsion systems, otherwise the isolator and combustion regions of a scramjet would melt, even using advanced ablatives and ceramics, due to their inability to cope with very high temperatures. Using technology we have developed for very high thermodynamics and high stresses, side wall cooling is no longer required, thus removing that variable from the design process and focusing on improved ignition processes and increasing net thrust values.

 

Lower Threshold for Hypersonic Ignition

 

Active and adaptive flight dynamics, resulting in the ability for scramjet ignition at a much lower velocity, ie within ramjet envelope, between Mach 2-4, and seamless transition from supersonic to hypersonic flight, ie supersonic ramjet (scramjet). This active and dynamic aspect, has a wide variety of parameters for many flight dynamics, velocities, and altitudes; which means platforms no longer need to be engineered for specific altitude ranges or preset velocities, but those parameters can then be selected during launch configuration and are able to adapt actively in flight.

 

Dramatically Improved Maneuvering Capabilities at Hypersonic Velocities

 

Hypersonic vehicles, like their less technologically advanced brethren, use large actuator and the developers hope those controls surfaces do not disintegrate in flight. In reality, it is like rolling the dice, they may or may not survive, hence another reason why the attempt to keep velocities to Mach 6 or below. We have shrunken down control actuators while almost doubling torque and response capabilities specifically for hypersonic dynamics and extreme stresses involved, which makes it possible for maximum input authority for Mach 10 and beyond.

 

Paradigm Shift in Control Surface Methodologies, Increasing Control Authority (Internal Mechanical Applications)

 

To date, most control surfaces for hypersonic missile platforms still use fins, similar to lower speed conventional missiles, and some using ducted fins. This is mostly due to lack of comprehension of hypersonic velocities in their own favor. Instead, the body itself incorporates those control surfaces, greatly enhancing the airframe strength, opening up more space for hardware and fuel capacity; while simultaneously enhancing the platforms maneuvering capabilities.

 

A scramjet missile can then fly like conventional missile platforms, and not straight and level at high altitudes, losing velocity on it's decent trajectory to target. Another added benefit to this aspect, is the ability to extend range greatly, so if anyone elses hypersonic missile platform were developed for 400 mile range, falling out of the sky due to lack of glide capabilities; our platforms can easily reach 600+ miles, with minimal glide deceleration.

If there is a need to identify different objects during the manufacturing process, packing, or quality control, the new BLA high resolution light array from Ballulff is the ideal solution. This sensor identifies, compares or sorts objects based on minimal size or height differences.

 

The intuitive nature of the device makes it easy to use. It consists of a powerful red-light laser and a high-resolution CCD receiver and operates completely independently - without any other accessories such as a controller, PC or special software. The Balluff BLA light array has a range of up to 2 m and resolution of 0.01 mm.

 

The multifunctional device offers numerous modes of measurement such as object diameter, object position, gap width, gap position, edge position, etc. In addition, the user can use intuitive, on-device buttons to teach-in up to six different objects and blank out disruptive objects in the measuring field (blanking). Parallel use of the different measuring modes is also possible: e.g., checking the diameter of the object at the same time as determining the position of the object.

 

For more information, visit www.balluff.com/balluff/MUS/en/products/bla-light-array.jsp

 

And see our BLA light beam in action in our YouTube video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=btumxuIgj_4

 

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Museu del Disseny / Design Museum Barcelona, Spain

The Museu del Disseny de Barcelona brings together, under one roof, the collections of the Museu de les Arts Decoratives, the Museu de Ceràmica, the Museu Tèxtil i d'Indumentària and the Gabinet de les Arts Gràfiques, to showcase its vast heritage of more than 70,000 objects.

 

The Museu del Disseny is based on a common theme «From the decorative arts to design», and is dedicated to the culture of the object, focusing on pieces that are often from the everyday sphere, their design, manufacturing process, use and distribution, aesthetic and functional obsolescence, all from a 21st-century perspective.

 

The Disseny Hub Barcelona building was designed by MBM architects. The building comprises two parts: an underground section made possible by the change in level caused by the redevelopment of the square; and a block at street level, which cantilevers out towards the Plaça de les Glòries, 14.5 metres above the ground. This block houses the venues for long- and short-term temporary exhibitions, as well as a hall for events and a large auditorium. Most of the building's floor space is located below this level and houses key areas such as the main exhibition gallery, the documentation centre, research rooms, the bar and restaurant and the shop. The entire project complies with high environmental quality and sustainability standards which are achieved through a large-scale, self-sufficient energy system.

 

The valuable Panasonic automatic SMT machine, assembly and welding machine group a perfect automatic SMT line. They can promote the efficiency and avoid dry joint as much as possible.

Joe Carter, an engineering technician with the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, secures the mortar tube in the electrochemical mortar manufacturing cell at Watervliet Arsenal, NY, as part of efforts to implement a new manufacturing process. The objective is to provide more precise weapons that can withstand extreme conditions at a lower cost. Cost-saving efforts like this one, funded in part through the Defense Acquisition Challenge, are vital in the current climate of fiscal uncertainty. (Photo by Bill Martin, Watervliet Arsenal)

Governor Kay Ivey participated in the Grand Opening of Winkelmann Flowform Technology, LP. Thursday October 3, 2019 in Auburn, Ala. Winkelmann Flowform Technology, LP. specializes in high-precision, high-strength, thin wall roto-symmetrical parts from metals such as titanium and steel. Through technical engineering and in-house manufacturing processes, the company seeks to provide high-quality, precise, near net shape designs for use in the Aerospace and defense industries. The project involves the creation of 50 new jobs and a $12 million investment in the Auburn metal forming operation. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)

Location: Lichfield District Council

Accession number: GL10

 

A wine glass manufactured in England in the mid to late 18th Century.

 

The glass has a fluted, conical shaped bowl.

 

The bowl sits on top of a stem which is decorated with a double series opaque twist. This decoration consists of a pair of white intertwined solid corkscrews encircled by a multi-series spiral strand. This style of glass was produced in England between 1745-1780. It was produced by inserting coiled enamel rods into a molten section of clear glass. This glass was then stretched or 'drawn' and twisted when still molten to produce the long, twisted shape seen in the stem.

 

The stem sits on a conical foot with an unground pontil. This pontil is a bump which was left over from the manufacturing process and marks the point where the glassblower's pipe was attached to the glass.

Finally we are ready for the roof. It's a bit complicated so we were going to stick frame it (piece by piece). Then it was decided a truss system was going to work after all. Unfortunately the design and manufacturing process cost us a few weeks of time.

rulonco.com/ - At Rulon, we manufacturer only superb quality wood ceilings. These ceilings can be customized to the specific room or for the entire building. We use only the best manufacturing processes to protect the environment while providing our wood ceiling designs with the finishes and colors that perfectly match the needs of our customers.

 

We also offer assistance in developing possible wood ceiling ideas that are customized to your building area. Our team can work with interior designers to create the ideal space. All of our natural wood ceiling panels can also integrate with our wood wall panels, adding to the beauty of the room while also further enhancing the acoustics of the space.

 

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Steel pipes for sale are types of long hollow tubes used for various purposes. They are produced in two different ways, resulting in welded or seamless pipes. In both methods, the manufacturing process of steel pipes begins with casting the raw steel into a more feasible initial form, then drawn into the seamless pipe or pressed the edges together and sealed with a weld to make the pipe. Cumic Steel is a professional steel tube supplier in China and can supply industrial steel pipes and tubes with reasonable prices.

  

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Types of Pipes & Tubes

ERW/HFW Pipes

ERW pipe is the acronym for electrical resistance welded pipe, and HFW pipe represents high-frequency welding (HFW) steel pipe. the pipes are made from steel coil and the weld seam runs parallel to the pipe.

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SSAW/SAWH Pipes

SSAW (Spiral Submerged- Arc Welded) steel pipes are made of narrower hot rolled plates/coils, which lowers their costs. The diameter of spiral welded steel pipe can be very large, suitable for transporting large amounts of oil and natural gas.

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Galvanized Welded Steel Pipe(Z60-Z500)

Galvanized welded steel pipes are a type of welded steel pipes that have been coated with a layer of zinc. Galvanized welded steel pipes can be exposed to outdoor environments for an extended period of time.

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Seamless Steel Pipe

Seamless steel pipes are made from round steel billets. The billets must be heated firstly. After heating, a hollow tube will be formed by cold drawing or hot expanding.

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White pine split for cutting and the finished lathe at Lathe Mill in Pratt, 1920s

 

Wood manufacturing in Maryland began with hundreds of small sawmills that often used streams and water wheels to power they belt-driven machinery. Modern milling technology uses computers to scan logs and determine how best to maximize wood recovery and optimize grade and quality. Modern wood-producing mills make use of every part of a tree in a very efficient manufacturing process.

 

The Maryland Forest and Park services were founded in 1906. These photos were archived in celebration of their centennial in 2006.

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Water was essential for both the manufacturing process (water-power) and for safetyy. Some of the pools that are now wildlife havens were used in washing munitions or even for staff to jump into if chemicals splashed onto them.

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This is a LEGO Ideas project that describes their manufacturing process from start to finish. Here is the link for support: ideas.lego.com/projects/7245b0e6-86e9-47a8-9e07-5e5cd259c...

 

There is a special booklet that contains the most important details of the building. View or download it through Google Drive in the following short link: kutt.it/thelegofactorybooklet

 

Also, I've made a video of this project. Here is the link:

This is a LEGO Ideas project that describes their manufacturing process from start to finish. Here is the link for support: ideas.lego.com/projects/7245b0e6-86e9-47a8-9e07-5e5cd259c...

 

There is a special booklet that contains the most important details of the building. View or download it through Google Drive in the following short link: kutt.it/thelegofactorybooklet

 

Also, I've made a video of this project. Here is the link:

This is a LEGO Ideas project that describes their manufacturing process from start to finish. Here is the link for support: ideas.lego.com/projects/7245b0e6-86e9-47a8-9e07-5e5cd259c...

 

There is a special booklet that contains the most important details of the building. View or download it through Google Drive in the following short link: kutt.it/thelegofactorybooklet

 

Also, I've made a video of this project. Here is the link:

Acoustic wall tiles that absorb toxic dyes from the denim manufacturing process.

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The rectangular pit in the Warmley Grotto. It is thought that this was used as part of William Champion's experiments in the manufacturing processes for bras and/or zinc and may have had a water wheel in it

Worker with loblolly pulpwood peeled, 1930s

 

Wood manufacturing in Maryland began with hundreds of small sawmills that often used streams and water wheels to power they belt-driven machinery. Modern milling technology uses computers to scan logs and determine how best to maximize wood recovery and optimize grade and quality. Modern wood-producing mills make use of every part of a tree in a very efficient manufacturing process.

 

The Maryland Forest and Park services were founded in 1906. These photos were archived in celebration of their centennial in 2006.

Gensun has been committed to produce precision machined parts and nonstandard automation design and manufacture for decade years. Gensun will provide customers with world-class quality products and services with its advanced concept, superb design, perfect quality assurance system, strict management system, advanced manufacturing and testing equipments and mature manufacturing processes.

  

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Universal Trailer Corporation Plant Opening Event on March 24, 2017 in Bristol, Indiana. On Friday, March 24, 2017, the Ribbon Cutting Celebration for Universal Trailer Corporation new $25 million, 200,000 sq. feet advanced technology cargo trailer manufacturing facility was held in Bristol, Indiana. The plant is located on 43 acres at the corner of C.R. 4 and Blakesley Parkway (C.R. 29), a half mile east of S.R. 15 on C.R. 4 north of the Indiana Toll Road. 200 new hires are expected over the next 18 months. The plant has new, automotive-style robotic manufacturing capabilities unheard of in the cargo trailer industry. Trailer “kits” will be manufactured here for other Universal Trailer plants across the country. The Plant is designed to be employee-friendly with an emphasis on employee empowerment to assure an efficient and quality manufacturing process. Plant tours were also held. With its innovative engineering and worker empowerment, the location of this new trailer technology in Elkhart County was the result of many public and private entities working together to provide such assistance as annexation for municipal services, tax incentives and industrial revenue bonds, among other aid. Just the Facts: Speakers: Jeff Howes, Universal VP Marketing; Universal CEO & President, Terry Carlson. Op Mgr. Keith Shockey; Indiana EDC President, Elaine Bedel; State Senator Blake Doriot; Elkhart Co. Commissioner, Suzie Weirick; Bristol Town Council President, Ron Norman; Unable to attend, 2nd Dist. Congresswoman, Jackie Walorski, sent a video of congratulations.

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06. With care lift the bottom off the top cover and the epoxy resin block. This is how the PSU looks with the bottom removed. My guess is the manufacturing process filled the top cover with the epoxy resin and then the components were sunk into it, the bottom glued and pushed in to be held in by the corners, and then the closed PSU was left to harden and seal.

Every Leica lens is hand-crafted and goes through meticulous manufacturing processes to uphold the quality and precision that Leica defines and customers have come to expect. In the age where technology almost inevitably means mass manufacturing, Leica products are still made with exacting precision by the hands of highly-trained technicians.

 

This video gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the craftsmanship and making of Leica lenses in the production facilities of Leica Camera AG.

 

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This is a LEGO Ideas project that describes their manufacturing process from start to finish. Here is the link for support: ideas.lego.com/projects/7245b0e6-86e9-47a8-9e07-5e5cd259c...

 

There is a special booklet that contains the most important details of the building. View or download it through Google Drive in the following short link: kutt.it/thelegofactorybooklet

 

Also, I've made a video of this project. Here is the link:

Ferrari 125 S, 1947

The first Ferrari; a 1.5 litre car with a twelve-cylinder engine arranged in a V formation, and a five-speed gearbox (when most cars had three or four gears).

 

Ferrari: Under the Skin (November 2017 to April 2018)

In an Italy ravaged by the Second World War, Enzo Ferrari and a small team decided to create the perfect racing machine. The exhibition will explore Ferrari’s powerful personality, the design and manufacturing process, the famous clientele and the future of the luxury car brand.

From the very first Ferrari to Michael Schumacher’s winning Formula One car and the newest hybrid model, the exhibition features rare cars and memorabilia displayed in public for the first time. Discover the Ferrari experience through original hand-drawn sketches, sculpture-like models and engines, alongside films and interviews telling one of the great design stories of all time.

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In the Design Museum

Static during a manufacturing process. Regular phenomena at my place of toil

Cheese production isometric composition with elements of factory equipment and staff working in manufacturing process vector illustration

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