So, sorry Scotty — there’s no such thing as transparent aluminum metal. But the stuff we’re calling transparent aluminum is just as fascinating and just as sci-fi as it sounds. Isn’t material science cool? If you have other interesting materials like AlON that we should dig into, let us know about it in the comments below.
Maurice Mawson – Joint Managing Director of Messer Eutectic South Africa Messer Cutting Systems displayed for the very first time in Europe their new “FiberBlade” fibre laser system. The FibreBlade is a newly developed fibre laser cutting system specifically for sheet materials from 1 to 25mm thick. Available with either 2, 3 or 4 kW resonators and glass fibre beam guidance, the FiberBlade includes an innovative and yet simple laser beam technology. This allows users to profit from low maintenance costs together with the resulting low cutting costs. In many cases the initial capital investment costs can be amortised even without the machine being fully loaded.
The Secant Engineering team from left to right: Graham Kirby-Smith, Sipho Kunene, Wayne Thompson, Colin Kirby-Smith, Peter Ried and Gavin Baard
There is also a neat design that I can give away for inspiration as I’ve not observed on the market yet in regards to a trailer hitch cargo box that swings to the side like I see now there are bike racks for truck beds so you can open the bed or hatch or trunk if for a car. I came up with the design when using the truck to create a low drag tail cargo box that can swing open from the drivers side to create a kitchen cooler/freezer area that can use a pop-up tent shade or even screened in area above and on the two other sides for tail gating, camping or storage on the job site. I think this can also be done with the Prius to lower drag and create more room. I want this for the cooler/freezer and to lower drag mainly on the Prius. For the Ram, lowering drag and screening in the area was more on my mind since I was working out of the truck with a cap.
“We customise the machines to suit the client and their specific applications. There are a host of different types and functionalities so we ensure that the right tools fit with the right business. We have also invested in supplying the Emmegi software to companies that are looking for software solutions to run their production. The output provided by the software covers all aspects such as estimating, sales quotations, cutting lists, bar optimisation, material parts lists, glass lists, system drawings and more.
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Can’t have a big red button on the handlebars, but could easily have a small one underneath the bar tape.
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“What’s exciting now is that Hollywood is leading in diversity and black imagination, providing images that everybody gets excited about. I think that’s the hardest thing for people to accept, that black beauty and black style is exciting to everybody.”—Michaela Angela Davis, writer and cultural critic
Never ceases to amaze me how backwards some people can be when the majority of the nation is still screaming to be connected to the network. Three cheers for a rollout plan that ignores the people who want/use it the most…