Archive for Maret 2011
RobotsPodcast
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Category robots related
The New iMobot can Rebuild Itself
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Category domestic
Virginia Tech Reveals New DARwIn-OP Robot
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Category domestic
J.C Gibbons: Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center SUCCESS STORY
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Today, through hard work and assistance from the MMTC market diversification program, J.C.’s business is about 49% automotive instead of 75%, and the medical and other diversified markets continue to grow. J.C. continues to pursue excellence in difficult economic times and MMTC has been there right alongside to coach and to encourage implementation. Training with the MMTC has included Activity-Based-Costing financial analysis, LEAN office projects, LEAN Kaizens, Statistical Process Control (SPC), and Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) training in addition to the market diversification program. “The MMTC’s goal is to make you better and to help you grow your business,” Jeff stated, “as a small company, we wouldn’t have been able to diversify without help.” As a result of working with the MMTC team, J.C. has been able to grow their non-automotive business 9.3% over the last eighteen months, during one of the toughest economic periods in decades.
Category cnc machining, jc gibbons, MMTC
New Robotic Nurse at Purdue University
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Category domestic
Robo-Roundup #6
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1. This robot that is voice activated can feed you: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/medical-robots/voice-activated-robot-feeds-you
2. New robot is able to spy on you: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/military-robots/firstlook-irobot-new-throwable-baby-surveillance-bot
3. Wall-e's new twin, see it all at: http://www.plasticpals.com/?p=27271
So I hope you enjoyed this weeks roundup and I hope you read next weeks too!
Category DIY bots, Forums, robots related
New Lightweight Robotic Bird Takes Flight
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Category domestic
Steel Prices Rising
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The demand of steel is a good economic indicator of a country building infrastructure, but a high volume market with ever increasing prices due mostly to developing countries, can and will slow demand on manufacturing. Steel is the foundation for building development; in the pilings, foundations, and is heavily used in transportation and general manufacturing.
Manufacturers Urge Senators to Support McConnell Amendment to Restrain EPA
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Washington, DC, 03/16/11 - National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Senior Vice President for Policy and Government Relations Aric Newhouse issued the following statement today on Senate Minority Leader McConnell’s (R-KY) amendment to the Small Business Bill:
“Manufacturers continue to believe the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ove regulation of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) on stationary sources will put high -paying manufacturing jobs at risk and prevent further economic recovery. We urge senators to pass this important amendment to prevent continued uncertainty, likely job losses, rising energy prices and additional administrative costs on manufacturers.
Manufacturers support a comprehensive federal climate policy within a framework that will cause no economic harm, while granting sufficient time to deploy low-carbon technologies, such as carbon capture and sequestration, renewable energy and a renewed and large-scale deployment of nuclear power plants. We encourage Congress to have a substantive and realistic debate regarding GHG regulation before the EPA implements costly protocols on emissions from stationary sources, which will include manufacturing facilities.
If left unchecked, these EPA regulations will only discourage any long-term investments necessary to grow jobs and expedite economic recovery, placing America at a disadvantage in the global marketplace.”
Source: NAM
Recovery- Our Success Is In Our Hands
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This graph is pretty clear.
PMPA's Index of Sales of Precision Machined Products in February 2011 was 110, staying even with the adjusted value for January 2011. (January had been reported at 111.) February's index of 110 remains at its highest level in the thirty-two months since June 2008. Additional data in the February report indicated the industry is recovering nicely, and outlook is positive. The February 2011 sales level was equal to the February 2008 level prior to the Economic Recession.
This strong showing of industry sales is a clear signal that we need to adjust from our recessionary mode "hunker down" management style to a recovery mode "aggressively manage risk" methodology if we are to take full advantage of the markets today.
More than ever before, the keys to our company's success are in our hands, not market externalitites.
PMPA members can read the full report at this link.
Accredited Press please contact PMPA for a copy of the report.
Source: PMPA
Three Criteria for Selecting Bar Steels
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Three primary criteria for selecting bar steels are 1) suitability for end use, 2) suitability for manufacturing process, 3) economical delivery of the requirements.
Suitability for end use includes appropriate mechanical properties, physical properties and chemical compatibility. Mechanical properties can include hardness, tensile and yield strength, ductility as measured by % elongation or % reduction in area, and / or impact properties. Mechanical properties can be achieved by chemical composition, cold work, or heat treatment. Note: properties need to match the environmental conditions of the intended end use… Physical properties that are often considered include magnetic properties for solenoid, actuator, or electronic applications. Process path of steelmaking can play an important role in determining these properties.
Suitability for manufacturing requires at least a cursory understanding of the intended process path. Will there be extensive stock removal by machining? Welding, brazing or other means of bonding? Heat treatment? Will the equipment used to machine require tight dimensional tolerances or straightness? Will the material be upset or cold worked? Will the material be cold worked (crimped, swaged, planished or staked) after machining? Bismuth additives can prevent achievement of bond strength in brazed joints unless special techniques and materials are employed. Various chemical constituents can have an effect on the cold work response of steel. These too can be determined by the melting and thermomechinical history of the steel before it arrives at your shop.
Economical delivery of requirements means choosing a materal that permits the creation of conforming parts that fully meet the requirements for end use and manufacturability at a total lowest cost. There are many ways to meet any particular set of requirements for steel in most uses. Chemistry, cold work, heat treatment, as well as design details can all be criteria used to select one material over another. Minimizing costs is clearly important, but most important is assuring that all of the "must have" properties (strength, hardness, surface finish, typically) needed in the finished product are delivered.
Costs of manufacturing can make up a large fraction of the final products cost. For some parts, the cost of manufacturing and processing can exceed the cost of the material. Choosing the lowest cost process path that will assure required properties often requires steel materials that are priced above the cheapest available. This is because free machining additives, or cold finishing processes can reduce cost to obtain desired properties or product attributes when compared to those needed to get hot rolled product up to the desired levels of performance.
Bottom line: Buyers may want to get the cheapest price per pound of steel purchased; Savvy buyers want to buy the steel that results in the lowest cost per finished part- assuring that costs are minimized for the total cost of production of their product. Understanding the role of steel making and finishing processes can help the buyer optimize their material selection process.
Source: PMPA
Manufacturers Urge Senators to Support McConnell Amendment to Restrain EPA
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Washington, DC, 03/16/11 - National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Senior Vice President for Policy and Government Relations Aric Newhouse issued the following statement today on Senate Minority Leader McConnell’s (R-KY) amendment to the Small Business Bill:
“Manufacturers continue to believe the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) overregulation of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) on stationary sources will put high -paying manufacturing jobs at risk and prevent further economic recovery. We urge senators to pass this important amendment to prevent continued uncertainty, likely job losses, rising energy prices and additional administrative costs on manufacturers.
Manufacturers support a comprehensive federal climate policy within a framework that will cause no economic harm, while granting sufficient time to deploy low-carbon technologies, such as carbon capture and sequestration, renewable energy and a renewed and large-scale deployment of nuclear power plants. We encourage Congress to have a substantive and realistic debate regarding GHG regulation before the EPA implements costly protocols on emissions from stationary sources, which will include manufacturing facilities.
If left unchecked, these EPA regulations will only discourage any long-term investments necessary to grow jobs and expedite economic recovery, placing America at a disadvantage in the global marketplace.”
Source: NAM, Michael Frohlich
Homemade Universal Jamming Gripper
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Category DIY bots
Our First Post
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We're glad to finally join the blogging community, but we have some major changes to make to really get things started.
Robo-Roundup #5
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1. This robot is helping humans save lives in japan: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/japan-earthquake-more-robots-to-the-rescue
2. If you back aches when its time for chores, than this is the bot for you: http://www.plasticpals.com/?p=27218
3. The all new robonaut gets finally unpacked: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/humanoids/robonaut-gets-unpacked-finally
4. Bomb disposal robot getting ready for action: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110317131415.htm
5. All new HAL exo suits on display: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110317131415.htm
You got to admit all these robots just keep getting better and better! I hope you enjoyed this weeks Robo-Roundup and we hope you read next time too.
Category DIY bots, Forums, robots related
Our New YouTube Channel
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We will be posting new videos every week, and new updates too. Hope you enjoy and have a nice day!
Category robots related
Find SimpleBotics on LetsMakeRobots.com
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Category robots related
Meet MAEP (mobile, arduino, experimental, platform)
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Category DIY bots
robo-roundup #4
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1. This new robot is very good at mimicking human emotions: http://www.plasticpals.com/?p=27138
2. The world first robotic marathon in Osaka, Japan: http://www.robots-dreams.com/2011/03/robot-marathon-lets-autonomous-operation-shine-video.html
3. New robot beats human by a long shot in iphone game: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/holy-cow-adept-quattro-crushes-humans-at-iphone-game
4. New Geminoid robot looks exactly like a real human: http://robots.net/article/3119.html
Category DIY bots, Forums, robots related
New PaPeRo Aims to Help Elderly
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Category domestic
New Modular Robotics Cubelets
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Category domestic
Hexbug Introduces New Hexbug Spider
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Category domestic
This Robot Truely Sucks
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Category domestic
robo-roundup #3
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1. This little robo-cell phone is perfect for those on the go: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/humanoids/elfoid-portable-telepresence-android
2. If you enjoy basketball and seals, then you will enjoy this robot: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/industrial-robots/robot-seal-plays-basketball
5. new robot could saves lives by helping with search and rescue after earthquakes: httpN//abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/drive_to_discover&id=7224227
Category DIY bots, Forums, robots related
Support SimpleBotics on instructables.com
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Category robots related
MAARS Military Robot Proves Itself Deadly
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Category military