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Camera System captures video of simulated reflow process.
2015-08-21 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Receiving real-time temperature, wettability, and profile data from MALCOM Reflow Simulators, VDM-2 Video Capture System utilizes video mixer to overlay data over video for tracking important points during reflow. Built-in scale function measures displayed object. Up to 2 CCD cameras can be connected, enabling VDM-2 to display up to 2 video feeds simultaneously. This makes it possible to observe samples from multiple angles.
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Simulated Copper Theft Incident Trains Crews
2014-05-21 15:19:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Mike Toutloff, Avista Utilities Avista has taken a unique approach to safety by recreating serious accidents. read more
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USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) starts simulated war games
2014-05-21 01:00:00| Naval Technology
The US Navys Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Jason Dunham (DDG 109) has started the theatre anti-submarine warfare (TASW) phase of the Submarine Commander's Course-40 (SSC-40) in the exterior parts of the Bahamas.
Simulated Polypropylene Material targets PolyJet 3D Printers.
2014-04-17 14:30:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Suited for Objet EdenV, Objet Connex, Objet500 Connex3, and Objet 30Pro 3D Printers, Endur simulated polypropylene features high impact resistance and elongation at break, maximizing part strength. With heat-deflection temperature up to 129°F, material offers maximum dimensional stability for its material class. Available in bright white, material works with range of form, fit, and assembly applications and prototyping of household appliances, consumer goods, automotive parts, and lab equipment. This story is related to the following:Rapid Prototyping Materials | Polypropylene |
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OpenWorm brings simulated life one step closer with real digital muscles
2013-12-20 21:14:46| Extremetech
The OpenWorm project hits a major milestone in its development, as its simulated life-form now exhibits realistic motion through the firing of digital neurons and contraction of digital muscles.