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Flat Brushless Motor + Speed Control Flat Brushless Motor + Speed Control
Optimized design and impressive performance make the FAULHABER BXT Flat Brushless DC Motor Series ideal for applications in medical devices, lab diagnostics, optics systems, and robotics. The external rotor motors are designed for continuous output power up to 100W, and deliver up to 134mNm of torque. The FAULHABER BXT SC motor series delivers reliable performance, incredible torque, plus precise speed control in even the most confined applications and spaces.

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  • 55 Years Ago: Gemini IX -- Tragedy, problems, progress
  • Navy hybrid drone attempting multi-day flights
  • New material is extraordinarily stable over wide temps
  • All-new 2022 Lexus NX: Luxury, looks, lots of power options
  • Next-gen emergency stopping and holding
  • What are piezoelectric active shims?
  • New adhesive for aerospace manufacturers
  • Integrated motor/actuator replaces hydraulics
  • Handle basic misalignments starting at 10 bucks
  • Ouster-Danfoss partner to bring lidar to off-highway vehicles
  • Control any air conditioning unit remotely
  • Graphene Hall sensor for cryogenic applications
  • Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
    • Watch BMW electric motors being made
    • SOLIDWORKS Tips: Customizing Productivity Tools
  • Most Popular Last Issue
    • World's most powerful magnet is for fusion energy
    • Wild Bentley out to conquer Pikes Peak
    • Aerogel could cut aircraft noise dramatically
  • New Products
    • Electrical, Mechanical, Motion
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Weird science: Atom swapping could lead to ultra-bright, flexible next-generation LEDs

Researchers make nanodiamonds and graphene in a flash

82-year-old female pilot chosen to be oldest person in space after being cut from Project Mercury astronaut program in 1960s

Longer-life lithium-metal battery is a step forward for electric vehicles


  Featured Articles
55 Years Ago: Gemini IX -- Tragedy, problems, progress 55 Years Ago: Gemini IX -- Tragedy, problems, progress
The primary goals of Project Gemini included proving the techniques required for the Apollo Program to land a man on the Moon and return him safely to Earth before the end of the 1960s. Paramount among those was rendezvous and docking, required to implement the Lunar Orbit Rendezvous method NASA chose for the Moon landing missions. The goals of Gemini IX included docking with a target vehicle and conducting a lengthy spacewalk during a three-day mission. Much of the mission did not go according to plan.

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Navy hybrid drone attempting multi-day flight operations Navy hybrid drone attempting multi-day flight operations
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory engineers recently demonstrated the 55-lb-max-weight Hybrid Tiger, an electric unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with multi-day endurance flight capability, at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland. Its power management system hybridizes solar energy with other on-board energy sources including battery-electric and a hydrogen fuel cell in a lightweight form factor.

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New advanced material shows extraordinary stability over wide temperature range New advanced material shows extraordinary stability over wide temperature range
Researchers from the University of New South Wales in Australia have found an extraordinary material that does not expand or contract over an extremely wide temperature range and may be one of the most stable materials known.

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All-new 2022 Lexus NX: Luxury, looks, and lots of power options All-new 2022 Lexus NX: Luxury, looks, and lots of power options
With four different engine configurations (one basic, one turbo, and two hybrids) and luxury, tech, and good looks for miles, the all-new 2022 Lexus NX has something sweet and something savory for most buyers in the market for a high-end compact SUV. There's a great sport option too.

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Next-gen emergency stopping and holding: NexSafe Next-gen emergency stopping and holding: NexSafe
NexSafe Functional Safety certified Rod Locks, Rail Brakes, and Servomotor Brakes from Nexen provide a verified, reliable solution that machine builders can depend on. With ISO 13849-1 Functional Safety Certification by Intertek, these brakes are capable of Categories B through 4 and Performance Levels PLa through PLe. With spring-engaged, air-released functionality, these products are default-to-lock and are ideal for emergency stopping and holding applications.

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What are piezoelectric active shims? What are piezoelectric active shims?
Active shims, such as PIRest from Physik Instrumente, can readjust the gap between two components in a machine at any time with nanometer precision. Due to the piezo element's high resolution down to the nanometer range, active shims cover applications in classical mechanical precision engineering, as well as the alignment of optical components in astronomy, semiconductor manufacturing, and in materials research employing beam-line instrumentation.

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New adhesive for aerospace manufacturers New adhesive for aerospace manufacturers
AeroPaste is Solvay's new generation of epoxy-based structural paste adhesives that provide film-like property and performance, comparable or superior to leading film adhesives on the market. AeroPaste 1006, 1009, and 1100 are now available commercially. These products are suitable for both metal and composite bonding or repair in a variety of application requirements and are designed specifically to enable rapid assembly and automation. AeroPaste is aimed at increasing manufacturers' efficiency and output by enabling fast and easy application, and offering excellent tolerance to variations in bondline thickness.

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Integrated motor/actuator replaces hydraulics Integrated motor/actuator replaces hydraulics
Curtiss-Wright's Actuation Division has just released its newest integrated motor/actuator,

the Exlar GTX060. This is the third frame size in the GTX series of industrial electromechanical actuators. The GTX Series offers force, precision, and repeatability while eliminating or minimizing the maintenance and inefficiencies typical of fluid power alternatives. With continuous force ratings up to 2,668 N (600 lbf) and speeds to 1,016 mm/sec (40 in./sec) in both VAC and VDC power options, the GTX060's compact form can be applied across a wide range of automation applications.

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Handle basic misalignments starting at 10 bucks Handle basic misalignments starting at 10 bucks
AutomationDirect has added SIM drive couplings to their line of mechanical power transmission products. SIM drive couplings are power transmission components used to couple the shafts of various mechanical devices, often of different sizes, and compensate for shaft misalignment. Four different styles of couplings are available: Jaw/Spider couplings provide a wide range of fitment and higher torque, Oldham couplings provide a higher speed rating and allow for a higher misalignment of mated shafts, servo beam-style couplings add a significant increase to speed rating and have zero backlash, while high-gain couplings offer the highest speed ratings, excellent vibration absorption, and zero backlash.

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Ouster-Danfoss partner to bring lidar to off-highway vehicles Ouster-Danfoss partner to bring lidar to off-highway vehicles
Ouster sensors will be the first lidar hardware to be offered through the Danfoss PLUS+1 Partner Program, which is engineered to expedite the development process and bring higher quality machines to market faster. This integration is intended for remote machine management, operator assistance, row following, obstacle avoidance, and task automation. The PLUS+1 Partner Program is a select group of companies with complementary products -- including microcontrollers, joysticks, hydraulic pumps, and radar sensors -- that integrate into PLUS+1 systems the same way all Danfoss hardware components do.

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Control any air conditioning unit remotely Control any air conditioning unit remotely
HMS Networks has just launched the new IR-based Intesis AC interface that enables integration of any air conditioning unit, regardless of brand, into Modbus or BACnet Building Automation Systems. This universal interface connects to the AC unit via the IR link that is already used by most AC units to communicate with their remote control. The Intesis IR-based AC Interface is already compatible with more than 100 IR remote controllers and their associated AC units. Simple setup and configuration via MAPS template.

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World's most powerful magnet shipped to fusion energy project from U.S. World's most powerful magnet shipped to fusion energy project from U.S.
After a decade of design and fabrication, General Atomics of San Diego is ready to ship the first module of the Central Solenoid, the world's most powerful magnet. It will become a core component of ITER, a machine in France that aims to replicate the fusion power of the Sun.

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Wild Bentley Continental GT3 out to conquer Pikes Peak Wild Bentley Continental GT3 out to conquer Pikes Peak
Bentley Motors has set two records that still hold in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb: the stock Production SUV record in 2018 and the stock Production Car record in 2019. Now their team is aiming to set a new modified Production Car record in the Time Attack 1 class with their 760-hp Continental GT3 running on renewable fuel. It's the most extreme iteration of any Bentley road car ever, and it even sports a removable video game steering wheel that can be used to drive the real car or command a simulator.

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New aerogel could cut aircraft engine noise dramatically New aerogel could cut aircraft engine noise dramatically
An impressive new material developed by researchers in the U.K. is the lightest sound insulation ever manufactured. The researchers say it could reduce aircraft engine noise drastically -- down closer to the sound of a hair dryer -- and improve passenger comfort.

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  Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action
Watch BMW electric motors being made
Who doesn't like to see how the sausage is made? GommeBlog.it, a site that is known for its behind-the-scenes production videos, recently posted this look into how electric motors are made at BMW, Renault, and Audi facilities. Maybe you'll get inspired by some new automated production tech.

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