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3. Engineering Store
| Engineering, Design, and Technical Knowledge |
| Progressive Cavity Pump - A progressive cavity pump, sometimes referred to "progressing cavity pump" is a pump that transfers fluid through a sequence of small, fixed shape cavities as an helix shaped rotor is rotated. The rotor is formed...
Thread Stress Area, Torque - Screw and fastener thread stress area calculator and equations, pull-out stress and force, torque conversion, torque design guidelines, torque wrench equations..
Industrial Electric Motors and Generators - Electric motor definitions and terms, electric motor application and operation, basic motor calculations, basic cylinder inertia calculations, motor drive torque, linear object motion, rotating object, etc....
Heat Shrink Tubing Review - Heat shrink tubing is a material that contracts or shrinks diametrically when a specified heat source is applied. Heat shrink tube shrinkage is material or product dependant. Shrinkage rates vary..
Engineering Calculators Center - Engineering and design calculators menu.
Engineering Solutions Forum - Free engineering and design advice forum for registered members. |
| Products and Services Solutions |
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Seepex, Inc. - Designs and manufactures a variety of metering pumps and progressive cavity pumps. Standard pump types available are: Open Hopper, Dosing, Food Grade, and Macerator. Typical applications include: agriculture, automotive, brewing, ceramics, coatings, drilling fluids, construction, metering, electroplating, and textile industries.
Seepex, Inc.
511 Speedway Drive
Enon, OH 45323
Ph: 937.864.7150
Fax: 937.864.7157
Powertrain Technologies, LLC - specializes in the design and development of PowerTrain and Geared Products for the Aerospace, Automotive, Medical, Consumer and Industrial industries. Services include: Gearbox Consulting Services, Gearbox Design and Development, and Gearbox Manufacturing and assembly.
Powertrain Technologies, LLC
101 N Chestnut Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
Ph: 336.722.0061
Fax 336.722.1855
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| Engineering Store |
Engineering Design for Manufacturing - This engineering design reference book provides an overview of manufacturing processes, application, design considerations, required features, and achievable mechanical tolerances for selected manufacturing processes. This book has been written exclusively for engineers, designers, and others seeking to create designs with manufacturability in mind.
Surface Roughness Standards Comparator - New! Our economy, composite set consists of 30 specimens 7/8" x 3/8" of electroformed solid nickel. Each type of surface finish, such as flat lapping, reaming, grinding, horizontal milling, vertical milling, and turning, is truly and consistently reproduced so as to give the operator or designer a realistic idea of the feel, appearance, and texture of the machined components. A set of instructions is included with each set. By means of this set, or one of our individual (larger) standards specimen scale sets, quick and easy comparisons can be made, thus eliminating costly checking methods, saving valuable production time, and stopping the production of scrap caused by poor finishes Precision Feeler Gages - Made from carbon steel Precision Feeler Gage Assortment, 20 Blades that are 1/2" X 6". Organized within a folding carry pouch. Sizes within set: .001, .0015, .002, .003, .004, .005, .006, .007, .008, .009, .010, .012, .014, .015, .016, .018, .020, .022, .024, and .025. These feeler gages are great for measuring for installation requirements, gaps and dimensional verification.
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