
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Development Engineers",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Bearing steel offers corrosion resistance from
Schaeffler (UK), which we summarised at the time by saying "Cronitect steel is able to withstand extreme conditions, including salt spray testing in accordance with DIN 50021 SS without any problems, even after 600 hours".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Software boosts electronics company efficiency from
PTC - Parametric Technology (UK): "Using Windchill, DMS Division has standardised design documents at both product development and manufacturing sites".
In January 2007, we covered the news from SpecialChem
- take a look at Silyl modified polymer adhesives explained
which says: "Bostik has signed an exclusive agreement with SpecialChem to offer an online resource on the use and the benefits of Silyl modified polymer adhesives on Omnexus4adhesives".
Take a look also at the news release from Block UK, Three-phase supply is cost-effective option,
as well as Integrated stepper has impressive holding torque from Omnimotor,
and Novel construction method boosts drive density from Control Techniques.
See also:
CD promises quick access to load and force data
(April 2006)
Comprehensive technical information about HBM products is now available on HBMdoc, a CD that gives complete documentation for any desired solution in just three clicks
Guide screw key for packaging upgrade
(March 2006)
Rapid guide screw helps maker of high-quality container handling and packaging equipment increase flexibility of shrink bundlers
Fastener maker celebrates 156th birthday
(March 2006)
UK manufacturer of push-on fasteners enters 156th year of production in 2006 and celebrates 500 million push-on fasteners being made every year
CD gives complete answer in just three clicks
(February 2006)
Comprehensive technical information about HBM products is now available on HBMdoc, a CD that gives complete documentation for any desired solution in just three clicks
Air slide table adapts to micro tasks
(January 2006)
This miniature double-acting pneumatic slide table is ideal for applications where micro size and high accuracy are needed, such as positioning, clamping and lightweight workpiece transfer
Pump development strengthens the weakest link
(December 2005)
Fluidic development engineers have been challenged to integrate high performance miniature diaphragm pumps, vacuum pumps and compressors that last as long as their entire systems
Jet programme adopts Virtual Lab
(December 2005)
First Aircraft Institute of Avic-1, a Chinese aerospace research institute, has deployed multiple licences of LMS Virtual Lab to support the ARJ21 advanced regional jet programme
Micro diaphragm pumps aid blood analysis
(November 2005)
To meet consumer demand for a compact, energy-efficient blood-analysis system, a leading medical-device manufacturer turned to Hargraves Technology to advance its product technology
HMI software adds multiuser capability
(October 2005)
The latest version of the Zenon Scada/HMI software adds multiuser capability to the editor and provides project synchronisation for work done offline
FEA tool adds access to materials database
(October 2005)
Users of Noran's NEiWorks finite element analysis (FEA) software which is embedded in SolidWorks can now access and import material properties from information provider MatWeb
Flagship software proves popular
(October 2005)
Invention Machine Corporation has announced its latest global customer wins for its flagship software, Goldfire Innovator
Solenoid valve range comes of age
(August 2005)
To celebrate the 18th birthday of the VX solenoid valve range, SMC's research and development engineers have brought these popular valves to the very forefront of product innovation
Collaboration is the key
(May 2005)
CoCreate Software recently took part in the Microsoft Innovation Forum held in Newcastle, Washington
Putting the brake on off-road equipment
(May 2005)
A new range of packaged accumulator charging blocks aims to simplify braking systems for off-road machinery
New lab accelerates polymer development
(April 2005)
GE Advanced Materials, Quartz has opened the doors to its newly upgraded Polymer Compound Development Lab, located near Cleveland, Ohio
Upgrade for simulation and FEA software
(April 2005)
MSC.Nastran 2005 r2 is billed as the world's leading simulation and finite element analysis product used by manufacturers around the world
Even dressing requires smooth motion
(August 2004)
An even coating of a ceramic die dressing is the key to the consistent production of perfect cast iron cylinder liners for engine blocks at GKN Sheepbridge Stokes in Chesterfield
Open day demonstrates new rubber expertise
(April 2004)
Rapra Technology held a successful open day for rubber injection moulders at its Shawbury headquarters on Tuesday 20th April
NX users gain CFD options
(April 2004)
Two new software tools, Star-NX and Comet-NX, are designed for use with the NX software portfolio from UGS PLM Solutions
CFD software gets to grips with 3D motion
(February 2004)
CFdesign v7.0 includes an industry-first solid motion module ideally suited for use by mechanical engineers during the conceptual and detailed design stages of the product development process
SAW-based torque transducer sets new standard
(February 2004)
The new 310 Series Torqsense transducer is set to provide high-accuracy low-cost noncontact torque measurement of drive shafts and other rotating machine elements
Sensor maker helped by passport to export success
(November 2003)
A County Durham firm manufacturing pressure sensors has measured up to the challenge of international trade - with help from UK Trade and Investment, the government organisation that provides support
Simulator simplifies HIL model development
(September 2003)
General Motors Powertrain has selected RT-Lab engineering simulators to enable analytical models of both mechanical and control systems to be moved directly into hardware-in-the-loop models
Rail guide system provides high flexibility
(August 2003)
The new LLR rail guide programme features a high degree of standardisation and flexibility
Tractor maker powers up to ultrasonic measurement
(July 2003)
When the UK plant of the world's largest manufacturer of agricultural machinery uses the USM-II ultrasonic bolt tension instrument to monitor the precise tension required in cylinder head bolts
New centre to boost bearing development
(July 2003)
INA has invested Eur 24 million in a new research and development centre at its world headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany
Bespoke guarding system keeps hobbing safe
(May 2003)
Nelsa has designed and manufactured a bespoke guarding system that provides ultimate ease of use and maximum safeguarding on a precision hobbing machine recently rebuilt by precision engineer Holroyd
Weir Pumps appoints global motor supplier
(May 2003)
WEG's strength and competitiveness as a worldwide supplier of high efficiency electric motors (EEF1) has been recognised by the company's appointment as a global supplier to Weir Pumps
Bearings impregnated with novel lubricant
(February 2003)
The Capilube range of bearings offers extended service life and exceptional operational performance because they have been permanently impregnated with a recently developed thermosetting lubricant
Noncontact measurement helps pregnancy testers
(October 2002)
An OGP Smartscope is provides high-speed noncontact co-ordinate measurement crucial to quality control of ClearBlue pregnancy testing devices at medical diagnostics company Unipath
Still stronger steel shaft support blocks
(October 2002)
SB series steel shaft support blocks are precision manufactured and machined to stringent tolerances and are claimed to be stronger and more durable than any material offered before
Designing safer chemical processes
(July 2002)
Establishing a culture of inherent safety can help in meeting society's desire for better industry major accident safety performance, says ABB's safety consultant, Kevin Fitzgerald
View spring characteristics in online testing
(October 2001)
AG Measurematics' Spring Testing Machines are computerized and work as Spring Testing Stations, helping users view spring characteristics in graphical form on the monitor as the testing is being done
Demand for precision motion control grows
(September 2001)
There is an increasing requiring in many applications - laboratory equipment and industrial instrumentation, for example - for precision motion control, says Dennis Murphy of SmartDrive

