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- Design of Heat-Activated Reversible Integral Attachments for Product- Embedded Disassembly
- Disassembly is a fundamental process needed for component reuse and material recycling in all assembled products. Integral attachments, also known as "snap" fits, are favored fastening means in design for assembly DFA methodologies, but not necessarily a favored choice for design for disassembly. In this paper, design methods of a...
- White papers 2004-03-10
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- Virtual Disassembly
- De-manufacturing is an entire process of collecting, disassembling, reusing, refurbishing, recycling, and/or disposing products that are obsolete or un-repairable. Designing the products for inexpensive and efficient disassembly enhances the ease of de-manufacturing. Virtual disassembly addresses the difficulty and the methods to disassemble a product in design stage rather than really...
- White papers 2003-02-14
- Nanosize cubes of silicon dioxide made via disassembly.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGY)(Brief article)
- A process for the production of nanosize cubes and spheres of silicon dioxide by the controlled disassembly of large lattice-like structures has reportedly been developed by researchers at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. The researchers fil A process for the production of nanosize cubes and spheres...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- Inventory Management in Demanufacturing Facilities
- Solid waste from End-Of-Use Products EOUPs is a growing environmental concern for governments, industry, and the public. Value recovery of EOUPs represents one solution to this problem. For value recovery activities to be successful in the U.S., components and parts recovered through disassembly/demanufacturing operations must be sold at a profit...
- White papers 2003-02-15
- Deep thinking; Sony exec explains radical e-waste solution.(Sony Electronics Inc. recycling industry)(Brief Article)
- A top Sony Electronics Inc. environmental official sees a radically new way of dealing with the ever-growing problem of electronic waste: mining. Instead of relying on traditional disassembly of old electronics, this Sony executive sees a fut A...
- Research articles 2002-05-27
- Gse & tooling.(Maintenance/Shop)
- GE Structured Services specialize in tooling and ground support equipment solutions targeted to owners and operators of GE engines. It is a source for OEM tooling (assembly, disassembly, inspection and ... GE Structured Services specialize in tooling and ground support equipment solutions targeted...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
- Pin-less belt construction.(Conveying)
- The uni M-PNB M1 Snap Link[TM] is a new plastic modular belt that brings the cutting-edge Snap Link[TM] technology to belt design. Its belt modules simply snap together for easy assembly/disassembly (pin-less belt construction). The belt is suitabl The uni M-PNB M1 Snap Link[TM]...
- Research articles 2006-05-01
- A screw loose - screws designed for mobile phones or PCs
- These screws need no screwdriver to undo them - they undo themselves. Designing them into a mobile phone or a PC will save time and money when the equipment comes to the end of its life. Developed by the cleaner electronics research group at Brunel University, Egham, the screws...
- Research articles 1999-03-01
- A look inside Apple's new 27-inch iMac (teardown photos)
- By Sam OliverPublished: 08:35 AM EST Just days after its unveiling, Apple's newest Mac desktop hardware has been disassembled, revealing the tightly-packed innards of the 27-inch iMac hidden behind its 11-pound screen.The new 27-inch iMac features a large 2560 by 1440 pixel LED-backlit display. The model disassembled by iFixit sports...
- News items 2009-10-22
- CIP Systems Raise the Bar on Cleanliness
- Cleaning systems for pharmaceutical production are being refined, driven by bioprocessing's more demanding requirements, and the evolution of new materials and technologies for performing cleaning, or for measuring contamination in process units or final products. The paper depicts that "Clean in place" CIP evolved as manufacturers learned to deal with...
- White papers
- BAE SYSTEMS Receives $29.6 Million U.S. Army Contract to Overhaul Recovery Vehicles
- ANNISTON, Ala. -- BAE Systems has received a $29.6 million contract from the U.S. Army's Anniston Depot to purchase long lead material and begin disassembly of 126 M88A1 Recovery Vehicles. The follow-on delivery order to fully fund the overhaul of these combat systems is expected before the end of the...
- Research articles 2005-10-27
- Tecnomatix Receives $450,000 Order From Fiat
- HERZLIYA, Israel--BUSINESS WIRE--May 28, 1996--Tecnomatix Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ-NM Symbol: TCNOF) announced today that Fiat, the Italian automotive manufacturer, has placed an order worth over $450,000 for an additional six licenses of its DYNAMO product. DYNAMO, a product introduced by Tecnomatix last year enables studies of assembly and disassembly operations...
- Research articles 1996-05-28
- Automatic Spray Gun.(Nordson Corp.)(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
- Sure Coat[R] automatic spray gun delivers first-pass transfer efficiency and coating coverage across all types of applications including recoats. Air-purge cleanable design allows for fast and simple cleaning ... Sure Coat[R] automatic spray gun delivers first-pass transfer efficiency and coating coverage across all...
- Research articles 2001-07-01
- Adept.(Brief Article)
- Adept of San Jose, Calif., a supplier of factory automation products, announced an agreement between its company and Sony of Tokyo, which gives Adept ... Adept of San Jose, Calif., a supplier of factory automation products, announced an agreement between its company and Sony of Tokyo,...
- Research articles 2000-06-01
- Portable scanner probes aircraft flaws
- Critical aircraft parts need regular inspection to ensure structural integrity. To simplify that process, Boeing Co. (St. Louis) developed a simple, portable inspection system for the Air Force's Wright Laboratory Dayton. Called the mobile automated scanning system MAUS, it uses ultrasound and electromagnetic fields to find flaws and damage. Ultrasound...
- Research articles 1998-01-01
- Designing for disassembly: Auto recycling requires planning from initial design phase
- Environmental protection through recycling is something every American has become familiar with we recycle large amounts of trash at home, we recycle at work, and we're encouraged to purchase products made of recycled materials. What you may not know is that, according to the United States Council for Automotive Research...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Green machines: with worldwide automobile sales expected to more than double in the next 50 years, the drive for waste reduction is accelerating. When specifying materials, product development staffs must now equally embrace design for disassembly and rec
- CONCERNS ABOUT ENERGY USE AND WASTE GENERation are nothing new to the automotive sector. They have been bottom-line issues since the industry s beginnings, and Henry Ford in his 1926 book, "Today and Tomorrow" offered his guiding philosophy: "Industry owes it to society to conserve material...
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- Rotary valves.(Product Reviews)
- The Series 2000 rotary valves are designed for pneumatic conveying applications that need to move a large quantity of material in a hurry. Each revolution can discharge up to 1.9 cubic feet of material. The series can easily handle over 2,000 cubic feet per hour. USDA Dairy,...
- Research articles 2006-10-01
- Volumetric feeder.(Literature Review)
- Company's modular Versifeeder feeds foods, chemicals or pharmaceuticals at rates from 0.0018 to 600 cu. ft./hr with 1-2% accuracy. Sanitary/quick disassembly designs meet USDA, FDA, Dairy codes. Products are backed by an unconditional performance guarantee and 50 years of experience. Vibra Screw[R] Inc. ...
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- US DOD: Contracts.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-8 February 1999-US DOD: Contracts C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:040299 ARMY Raytheon Systems Co., Bedford, Mass., is being awarded $9,237,211 as part of a not-to-exceed $31,235,690 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide contractor personnel knowledgeable of the PATRIOT missile...
- Research articles 1999-02-08
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