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  • Low Cost Automation Tutorial: Differences Between Hand Operations and Mechanisms
    Design and development concepts for assembly machinery (jig fixtures, semi-automatic machines, fully automatic machines) generally originated from hand operated assembling work. But it can be said that it is virtually impossible to perfectly replicate the movements of manual operations
  • Gage your way to simple QA
    when there are unique or high-volume measurement requirements. For a majority of job shop and tool room applications, however, you still can't beat the speed and flexibility of precision hand tools that generally cost less than a few hundred dollars rather than tens or hundreds of thousands
  • Take the Wheel: Exploring the possibilities of Guide Wheels Systems (.pdf)
    After more than 40 years of use in thousands of applications ranging from the saw mill to the clean room, and from light to heavy loads, guide wheels have proven features that meet performance, durability, and cost requirements in a variety of demanding conditions. bwc.motion.control.reprint:Layout
  • Making Connections - Terminating the Wiring
    and dissolve the oxides. Some conductors are chemically more active than others, that is, they. on tin, silver, and clean copper reasonably well. They are nonconductive. will form poorly-conducting surface oxides which act as a barrier, not. at room temperature, but it is important to clean residual flux
  • Whole lot of shakin' goin' on
    ), which can provide image resolution of 1 nm in theory. In practice, external noise often makes this resolution impractical. Shrinking design rules and nanometer-size defects force equipment designers to focus on the impact that clean-room noise has on the tool. Common clean-room noise sources include
  • REDUCING LINEAR BEARING WEAR
    . other types of covers. Though these can substantially add. cost to a machine and add to the maintenance burden,. they do have their place. Some clean-room environments,. for example, may require some physical barrier between. the product and the machine elements. And inside. machining centers
  • Reducing Linear Bearing Wear
    . other types of covers. Though these can substantially add. cost to a machine and add to the maintenance burden,. they do have their place. Some clean-room environments,. for example, may require some physical barrier between. the product and the machine elements. And inside. machining centers
  • MICRO:Product Technology News (Oct. '98, p.110)
    The sealed-chamber design of the Portable Clean Room maintains a positive-pressure nitrogen environment for more than three days to protect wafers in transit from molecular contaminants, oxygen, and particulates. Suitable for use with 200-mm wafers, the hand-carried microenvironment normally

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