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  • Materials and Plating for Harsh-Environment Connectors
    Connectors. Home|Sign In|Site Map|Contact Us. Home > News & Events > Article Archives > Materials and Plating for Harsh-Environment Connectors. Materials and Plating for Harsh-Environment Connectors. Thursday, January 01, 2009. Materials and Plating for Harsh-Environment Connectors. Equipment
  • Restrictive Labelling for Restricted Materials
    Awareness is growing of the upcoming European legislation constraining the use of a number of hazardous materials used in the electrical and electronics industries. Equipment manufacturers worldwide are preparing to comply by talking to materials and components suppliers and developing and testing
  • A Guide to Ball Bearing Materials
    Ball bearings can be used in a variety of applications, from medical and aerospace technology, to packaging equipment, electronics, office technology, and even high-end yo-yoa s. Since these components are available in different types of materials, each with its own set of features and benefits
  • Why Hard Materials vs. Metals
    Insaco is a machine shop specializing in ceramic materials. We don't make these materials but rather process them into something more valuable through our precision machining capabilities. This allows us to be unbiased when it comes to making recommendations as to what material is best suited
  • Vision in Hostile Environments
    evolved, in conjunction with advances in computing power as well as material handling, to increased yield, reduce waste, and provide better end-product quality. Today, 3-D laser sensors monitor the geometry of materials at each step in the process, determine the best geometry of cutting for desired yield
  • Corrosive Environments and Corrosion Types
    . Low Cost Automation. Surface Finishing. Press Dies. Plastic Molding. #001 : Pictorial and explanations on LCA standard components - 1 : How to select standard components. #028 Molding Shrinkage Ratios of Major Plastic Materials. #008 : Method of Preparing Compound Die Structures. #008 : Hydrogen
  • Motors in Radiation-Intensive Environments
    Motion control in radiation-intensive environments poses a serious challenge to the design engineer. Conventional step and microstepping motors are susceptible to high-energy gamma radiation particles that will attack non-metallic materials. As a result, lubricants, varnish, lamination bonding
  • Specialty Motors for Corrosive Environments
    and insulation materials at low pressure. The second problem has to do with the behavior of materials at very low temperatures. The stress of large temperature changes, low temperature brittleness, and varying contraction rates of dissimilar materials work to degrade the structural integrity

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