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The systems employ a non-contacting, scintillation-based, cross-stack flow measurement technique, which utilises advanced digital signal processing (DSP) to calculate air velocity and / or mass flow with an unprecedented degree of accuracy, allowing constant operation without the need for calibration.
Ah, I’ve figured it out! Those two toroids provide magnetic containment for the self-sustaining fusion reaction that enables this thing to put out 1kW with only 288W in. What look like capacitors are actually hydrogen fuel cells. Not bad, but not as efficient as I’d expect. Perhaps these were rejects from the Shanghai maglev train.
Another highlight of the new FLW ENSIS laser welding cell lies in the fact that actually no deposits, deformations or discolorations are visible on the lower surfaces of even thin sheet metal. This outstanding quality feature results from the precisely defined energy penetration of the fiber laser, whose strength and range in the welding process can be accurately adjusted – always precisely adapted to the material of the component that is to be processed.
With the evaluation of nitrogen generation systems, optimized nozzle techniques, nitrogen purity levels, and assist gas pressures, good edge quality and lower cost per part can also be another benefit. Applying these techniques could result in a 20–30% increase in feed rates with as much as a 70% reduction in the consumption of assist gas vs. conventional nitrogen cutting.
By mid-2015, one of the company’s 70 CNC machine tools on the shop floor, a Bystronic BySprint CO2 laser cutting machine, was struggling to keep up with the factory’s 24/7 operation. So Lindley Pate, works and production manager at Hope Technology, knew that fiber laser cutting was a maturing technology—so the company installed a 4kW Bystronic BySprint Fiber 3015 machine.
“I’m excited to see more people of color take on executive roles, and the rise of more diverse representation in general. I will say, honestly, that I am still skeptical about whether this is just a fad. It’s hard not to think that people of color have been qualified to take these positions for a long time. I look forward to the transformation of the whole value chain that will fully integrate people of color, their ideas, their stories, and their material value without cultural or economic exploitation.”—Maki Oh, designer
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Fiber laser technology is and will remain an important topic for sheet metal workers. Bystronic fiber laser cutting systems provide outstanding cutting results, not just with thin sheets but also medium sheet thicknesses. This can represent a key competitive advantage as manufacturers who can cut quickly while maintaining high quality standards will be more successful.
“I was one of the first black hairdressers to do hair in Europe and for European magazines, and make a name for myself. When I saw other black kids coming into the industry later on, I didn’t feel ‘as special’ or ‘exclusive’ anymore, which was a weird feeling. It’s as if you want to be the only adored black child in this club that nobody gets into.”—Chuck Amos, celebrity hairstylist
The energy lost to the environment per second is proportional to the difference in temperature between the melt and the environment. What this means in practical terms is that the energy lost to the environment goes up exponentially with temperature, so for a given power input the temperature will rise until the exponential loss equals the power input.
You might want to check your own sanity though… You can’t even keep your name flipped the right way.