NEWS 13 August 2020

Mikroniek September 2019: Manufacturability

The September issue of Mikroniek features the theme of manufacturability in a very broad sense. Obviously, additive manufacturing (AM) is covered extensively, with a general update, the design of a...


The September issue of Mikroniek features the theme of manufacturability in a very broad sense. Obviously, additive manufacturing (AM) is covered extensively, with a general update, the design of a PEEK printer and a glass printer, micro-AM and the post-processing and cleaning of printed parts. Other manufacturing technologies are present as well, such as conventional ultra-precise machining, metal etching, casting, water-jet-guided laser cutting, and sensor-based adaptive laser micromachining. To finish off the theme, value engineering and industrialisation are highlighted;  click here for a first impression,


References

A flexible way to reflect…

The W.M. Keck Observatory telescopes on Hawaii are receiving upgrades that include an Adaptive Secondary Mirror (ASM) and the Keck Wide Field Imager (KWFI).

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AI-driven visual inspection of photonic…

In the rapidly evolving field of photonics, the integrity of photonic wafers is paramount to the performance and reliability of optical devices.

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Designing better with additive manufacturing

In the area of precision engineering – where tolerances are measured in microns or even nanometers – additive manufacturing (AM) offers a new level of possibility.

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