Engineering and Manufacturing

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  • Orlando Magic advance sustainability efforts with PureCycle's PureZero program

    The plastic waste recycling program is geared toward stadiums and entertainment venues.

  • A better conveyor

    OCC Systems is making automotive assembly lines safer, more energy-efficient, easier to maintain and less expensive to operate.

  • Data logger adopts shape of produce for transport monitoring

    As the produce is transported, the ImpacTrack reportedly monitors the conditions the food encounters along its shipment journey.

  • Adhesive Applications — Coating capabilities

    Adhesive Apps is a trusted supplier for pressure sensitive adhesive bonding, laminating, gasketing, splicing and sealing applications.

  • Video: Streamlining automotive acoustics design

    The powerful tool lets automotive design engineers test, tweak and validate sound designs for an optimized experience.

  • Reshaping Engineering Challenge 2023 launched by Engineers Without Borders UK

    Engineers Without Borders U.K., the international organization dedicated to globally responsible engineering, has opened applications for the second Reshaping Engineering challenge.

  • Hybrid live event showcases innovations for the automotive manufacturing sector

    The event will focus on the latest solutions for automotive manufacturing and general engineering.

  • An interactive periodic table of isotopes

    Clicking on an element pulls up specific information that includes images and facts about the uses for its different isotopes.

  • Video: Hands-on training for the commercial HVAC sector

    The commercial HVAC training catalog offered by Interplay Learning, which supports online and virtual reality training for the essential skilled trades, has been expanded.

  • LIGHTblast: Sandblasting at the “speed of light

    Dubbed by its developers as sandblasting at the “speed of light,” the "LIGHTblast" is expected to improve the speed of processing equipment and components.

  • Industrial fan and blower selection basic guide

    These devices are typically used to blow huge volumes of air through parts of a structure, allowing exhaust cleaning, drying, ventilation and dust removal. The desirable performance of fans primarily depends on engineers choosing and sizing the ideal fan for a particular application.

  • Video: Heating the first Hanford radwaste melter

    The first of two 300-ton melters that will vitrify mixed low-level radioactive and chemical tank waste is heating up at the Hanford Site in Washington.

  • FPT Industrial marks launch of carbon-neutral ePowertrain plant

    The facility is dedicated to the production of electric axles for heavy commercial vehicles, electric central drives, and to the assembly of battery packs for light commercial vehicles and buses.

  • Tackle challenging applications with new Seco High Feed SP milling systems

    The tool optimizes such operations as copy milling, ramping, pocketing, face milling and plunging to further reduce tooling inventories.

  • Leak-tightness and technical cleanliness in screw fastenings

    The relationship between technical cleanliness and leak tightness plays a crucial role in the reliable performance of fastenings.

  • Edible QR codes promise to improve food safety, traceability

    Scientists at Japan’s Osaka University have developed edible tags, or QR codes, that are embedded within food that reveal information about the food such as its ingredients and its source.

  • An EPIC approach to combat plastic pollution

    EPIC Academy combines sustainable technologies, education and skills training to convert plastic pollution into economic value.

  • Video: Next-generation bolt tensioner is 30% faster to install

    Fewer, stronger jackbolts than any other multi-jackbolt tensioner makes the Superbolt NXT up to 30% faster to install.

  • Free tool gauges plastic waste produced at construction sites

    Quantifying waste volumes can help site managers plan for recycling needs and services.

  • Biochemistry is bringing plant-based mammoth meat to consumers

    Will we be eating wooly mammoth soon? Engineering360 takes a look at research that would lead to meat substitutes that would share the same heme that is found in chicken, beef, pork and mammoth!

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