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Listing of all 77 news releases from Unimatic Engineers:
Laser engravers are fast and reliable
Each machine has four axes of linear motion plus an additional rotary axis, so virtually any design can be engraved onto any shape of workpiece. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (18 April 2008)
Printer offers 3D modelling in the office
The SD300 creates models using the LOM (laminated object manufacturing) method of building up layers, using shaped PVC sheets and gluing them together. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (14 August 2007)
Scanner creates 3D images
The EScan is used to create a digital plot of the surface of objects as varied as engineering components, bespoke medical supports and implants, archaeological artefacts, organs and tumours. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (25 July 2007)
Rapid prototyping handles demanding shapes
Undercuts, cavities, gossamer thin surfaces and curvilinear edges are all achievable with Next Factory DigitalWax, without secondary operations Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (19 July 2007)
DIY machining centres give users increased control
The mechanical elements of FlatCom are precision engineered to robust designs to ensure exceptional rigidity and minimal vibration. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (14 May 2007)
Piezolectric range offers precise operation
Unimatic Engineers has released a piezoelectric range of motors, actuators and resonators that are precise and inexpensive to produce. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (16 April 2007)
Engineers move nextdoor
Unimatic Engineers has started 2007 with a new business plan and a new address, albeit just next door. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (19 March 2007)
Scanner supports full range of 3D applications
The Handyscan 3D is a handheld mobile scanning solution that makes creating a 3D digital scan as simple as playing a torch over a target item. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (28 November 2006)
RP system prepares surgeons for action
User application article A rapid prototyping system used by surgeons in their preparations for separating conjoined twins is available in the UK through Unimatic Engineers. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (26 September 2006)
Jewellery students practice with rapid prototyping
User application article One of the UK's top jewellery schools has invested in a Unimatic Solidscape rapid prototyping machine for modelling and rendering students' designs in 3D in wax. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (26 September 2006)
Rapid prototyping speeds footware to the track
User application article Training shoe giant Adidas has slashed its product development time to 30 days from 90, by adopting the most advanced rapid prototyping systems and applying them on a global scale. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (26 September 2006)
Piezo drives offer precision miniature actuation
The key qualities of piezo are its precise movements and the tiny power consumption, and these form the basis of Unimatic's new Elliptec range. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers ( 6 September 2006)
Rapid prototyping spreads to new applications
Technical background article The phrase "rapid prototyping" means different things to different people: here Martin Stevens MD of Unimatic gives an overview of the techniques and reviews its benefits. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (16 August 2006)
Swiss scanners provide precision reproductions
3D laser scanner is designed for digitising models, prototypes, objects and workpieces for both CAD and production duties. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (16 August 2006)
3D printer is affordable for education
Objet Geometries, the world leader in ultrathin layer photopolymer jetting, has launched the new Eden250 three-dimensional printing system. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers ( 9 May 2006)
Bearing design helps linear rails live longer
A new design of crossed roller linear bearing eliminates the problem of cage creep - which ultimately shortens the lifetime of the linear bearing and can lead to premature failures. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (14 April 2006)
3D printers double speed with no resolution loss
Rapid prototyping printers still achieve the same high resolution, while doubling the potential work output through the machines, and with no increase in price. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (15 March 2006)
Speed doubled for desktop 3D printers
Layer manufacturing process combines ink-jet technology with high-precision milling to build models or patterns of a high dimensional accuracy. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (23 February 2006)
Prototyping system produces 3D workpieces
Rapid prototyping system produces accurate, smooth and durable three dimensional workpieces using photopolymer-jetting technology. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers ( 8 February 2006)
Dutch ceramic linear bearings come to UK
Claimed to be the world's first practical ceramic linear bearings, they are available in the UK from Unimatic Engineers. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (22 December 2005)
Servo actuators control rapid tooling process
Bronze bearings handle higher temperatures
Self-aligning bearings come in bronze and plastics
Apprenticeship seeks to solve skills shortage
Compact driver sets legs in motion
Rapid prototyping turns the tide
Piezo motor walks round in circles
Self-aligning bearings speed machine assembly
Clean line pillow blocks are self aligning
Windows tools make driving CNC easy
Bearing range extends to plastic and bronze
Rapid prototyping machines build layer on layer
Miniature actuators have wide potential
Electric actuators challenge hydraulics
Cutting the cost of linear transfer systems
PCI card co-ordinates up to eight servo axes
Compact servos provide top performance
Piezo technology in "beetle drive"
Motion co-ordinator features Flash module upgrades
Electric actuator has power to oust hydraulics
Actuators take on harsh environments
Old boy funds new school technology
Motion controllers join the range
Speedy installation for digital servo
Ultimate controller is future-proof
Linear actuators top the range
Engineering students roll into careers
Twist-on bearing design cuts fitting costs
Tools and software for schools and colleges
Ultra-flat micromotors and actuators
Ballscrews provide precise positioning
Centre helps bring education and industry closer
Engineers slide in and justice triumphs
Cartesian positioner maps ultrasound fields
Software identifies best electric cylinder
High accuracy miniature ballscrews
Linear actuator beats harshest environments
Compact servos give integrated position control
Competitive superfinished linear bearing shafts
Educational CNC router machine tool a big success
Linear guides make wheelchair access possible
Rapid prototyping machining centre into schools
Compact CNC machines come ready-to-use
Flying start for CAD/CAM careers
Hands-on motion engineering seminars announced
Linear guides get bus wheelchair ramp application
XYZ tables lay down gaskets in diesel engines
Linear bearings - from Pyramids to Levitation
Linear bushings for low cost applications
Controller helps form-in-place gasketing machines
Unimatic now Rockwell Autmotion motion integrator
Linear motion systems on sale or return basis

