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Laser Welding Review
Laser Welding Review - Laser welding is a commercial process used extensively to weld a wide range of materials. The laser beam is focused toward a seam or area which causes the materials to from change from solid to liquid and, as the laser energy is removed, back to solid. Laser welding is a type of fusion welding

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Tech-Sonic, Inc.
We are a global supplier of ultrasonic metal welding equipment: ultrasonic wire splicing, tube sealing, spot and seam welding and ultrasonic tooling manufactured to OEM specifications.

Tech-Sonic, Inc.
2710 Sawbury BLVD
Columbus OH 43235
USA
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Preco, Inc.
Preco, Inc. is a leading designer and manufacturer of precision automated industrial laser processing equipment and applications. With our proprietary die cutting and laser-based manufacturing capabilities, we?ve also become one of the largest contract manufacturing service (CMS) providers in North America offering everything from laser cutting services to laser scored or perforated packaging.

Preco, Inc.
9705 Commerce Parkway
Lenexa, Kansas 66219

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Precision Laser Welding Services
High quality pulsed Nd:YAG laser welding for a variety of industries as weld as GTA, resistance, ultrasonic welding and micro-soldering/ brazing processes.

Precision Joining Technologies Inc.
P.O. Box 531
Miamisburg Ohio 45343-0531
USA
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Laser Welding Services
Laser welding organization offers many new opportunities to the traditional welding fabrication processes. With increased weld speeds and decreased positioning time between welds, production rates can be greatly improved. Positioning speeds of up to 20m/s between welds can be achieved.

ScanWeld
4817 White Bear Parkway
Saint Paul MN 55110
US
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Technology, Science News!

Research to turn proteins into glass
Duke University researchers have devised a method to dry and preserve proteins in a glassified form that seems to retain the molecules' properties as workhorses of biology.

Layered graphene sheets could solve hydrogen storage issues
Stacked sheets of graphene may be a promising material for capturing and storing hydrogen for future fuel-cell systems according to recent research at NIST and the University of Pennsylvania.

DNA nanotechnology breakthrough offers promising applications in medicine
A team of researchers led by Dr. Hanadi Sleiman has achieved a major breakthrough in the development of nanotubes.

Profiting on the Internet with technological opportunism
An expert in e-commerce reports in the International Journal of Technology Marketing that while unique use of the technology is not enough to generate competitive value, there are approaches that allow companies to improve their performance and so their bottom line.

Becoming a better idea and concept generator
Everybody can make himself better at creating ideas. People can increase their creativity by improving their knowledge about the topic ideas.

How many engineers does it take to change a light bulb?
It takes five engineers to change a light bulb(**), even more to pack a shipping crate. After all, filling space is very hard. But a research project has developed tools to optimise packing problems in just a few seconds - no joking..

Automated fish processing and production
Automatic bleeding based on machine vision and robot technology: Norway is now operating the first salmon slaughter line in the world to use such techniques. The innovation makes for more rational operation, says the system's pilot operator.

Home network software more versatile
Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a configuration which would improve household communication networks making them much more versatile, as a result of facilitating their functions and making them more flexible.

Stroke survivors working with robots
Shaking hands with a robotic arm could be a new way to help stroke patients learn to use their arms again. Researchers writing in BioMed Central's open access Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation report a pilot trial of the 'Braccio di Ferro' (Iron arm) robot in 10 patients.

Machine-learning revolutionises software development
Automation technology has revolutionised the fine-tuning needed to maximise software performance on devices such as mobile phones.

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