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

Order of frictions and stiffnesses…

For lumped systems consisting of different frictions and stiffnesses, there has been confusion in literature about hysteresis curves and virtual play for many decades.

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Make it clean

In mid-April, the second edition of the Manufacturing Technology Conference and the fifth edition of the Clean Event were held together, for the first time, at the Koningshof in Veldhoven (NL).

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Bringing particles to light

Particle contamination monitoring and cleanliness control are fundamental to micromanufacturing processes across diverse industries to achieve cost-effective production of high-quality and reliable microscale devices and components.

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