3D printing custom, production-quality masking

For years, our coating operation has purchased masking products from various vendors. The market for standard, off-the-shelf caps, plugs and adhesive products are very...

Quadrant EPP Earns ISO 9001:2015 Certification

Quadrant Engineering Plastic Products (EPP), the leading global manufacturer of high-performance thermoplastic materials, has earned the Management System Certificate ISO 9001:2015, demonstrating a commitment...

Physicists find signs of a time crystal

Yale physicists have uncovered hints of a time crystal—a form of matter that "ticks" when exposed to an electromagnetic pulse—in the last place they...

Lining MOF pockets to detect noxious gases

A porous material with tailor-made pockets stitched into its structure is a promising material for sensing noxious gases. A thin film of the material,...

PHY Transceiver Cuts Component Count and Board Space

DALLAS, May 2018  -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced a new automotive Ethernet physical layer (PHY) transceiver that cuts the external component count and...

System-on-Chip for 3D Imaging with No CPU Needed

Vayyar Imaging Unveils the World’s Most Advanced CMOS SOC for mmWave 3D Imaging New, groundbreaking, high-performance chip from Vayyar provides a high resolution, mobile,...

3D printed electric motors using iron, copper and ceramics

Using metallic and ceramic pastes, extruded layer by layer into a predetermined form and then sintered together, researchers from the Chemnitz University of Technology...

What’s New in 3D Printing? A Busy Six Months

3D printing, as anyone watching the industry understands, is a busy business. Few know this quite so thoroughly as industry expert Todd Grimm, President...

Solid Pillow Block Bearings – Food Grade Nylon & UHMW

Plastic Machining Company offers a low friction precision tolerance solid pillow block bearing housings made from food grade close-tolerance Nylon & UHMW, which offers incredible...

One-dimensional material for next generation electronics

Engineers at the University of California, Riverside, have demonstrated prototype devices made of an exotic material that can conduct a current density 50 times...