#ces 3d printing
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
oh yeah 3d printing mini post
A while ago I bought a 3D printer because there's a deep desire embedded in me to own more props
Also doubled as my first time trying to paint with acrylics LOL
here's john halo with two smgs that i managed to break BOTH of the mags off of
Custom model, .obj and credits on Thingiverse
and after that I set my sights on an M6D magnum, which i think turned out okay, still not super experienced with acrylics LOL
Thingiverse as well
15 notes
·
View notes
Text
ma lo sapete quanto è difficile trovare singoli componenti elettronici a Torino?
una ricerca su google a riguardo per l'80% delle volte porta a negozi di telefonia. TELEFONIA.
e il negozio di elettronica che avevo trovato che effettivamente vende singoli componenti? diversi non li aveva. parliamo di led a diode, non motorini elettrici e i loro montanti (che poi ho scoperto che un blocca tubo va benissimo. inciso, trovare SOLO i motorini è quasi impossibile, ti danno anche le ruote. che poi non è andata male dato che le usate al posto di quelle in dotazione su una macchina programmabile e funzionano meglio). aveva anche finito le resistenze 1k (ho soperto che l'omega significa Ohm e la k è il kilo, ovviamente. cosa significhino nel concreto ancora non lo so, ma finché riesco a distinguere il simbolo della resistenza e il loro valore su disegno di tracciato, va tutto bene. poi mi hanno detto che le 1.2k vanno bene uguale per le luci, quindi ora sono molto confusa).
domani sera andrò in un altro non troppo distante dal lavoro, perché il resto l'ho comprato online (un pulsante momentaneo in metallo me lo voleva far pagare 9 euro l'uno e io con 10€ ne ho comprati tre da 19mm, con 7€ sei da 12mm). anche gli interruttori tondi non li aveva se non in rosso e nero e non è che mi metto a dipingerli (e online te li vendono solo in bulk. speravo di poter evitare).
ovvio che non voglio comprare online i led a diode, me ne danno 200. io ne ho bisogno 9. solo che è un led a cambio colore automatico quindi potrei dovermi attaccare al cazzo a na certa.
ero entrata con una lista per una decina di cose e ne ho comprate tipo 4. non mi ricordo che mio padre facesse così tanta fatica, ma in effetti lui non ha mai cercato di costruire busy box da instructables cercando di convertire tutto (misure, disegno, materiali) dall'americano all'italiano (con gli interruttori è stato... interessante xD).
(e cmq col piffero che uso tutto quel fil di ferro e colla a caldo per fissare le cose. si faranno per bene, con viti, dadi - i pulsanti hanno tutti i loro dadi, why did he glue them?!? - e filo come si deve. tranne le lampadine. che, tra l'altro, non ha usato ferma cavi, sono ferma tubi anche quelli. ingegnoso però. si, ho trovato TUTTO. tranne i led multicolore...).
(ah, se volete farlo, sappiate che le misure del taglio laser son tutte da rifare. appena ho convertito la visualizzazione da pixel a cm praticamente era tutto ristretto di un 10-20% rispetto alle misure attuali. riposizionare i buchi per il motorino è stato simpatico! anche perché Inkscape, a differenza di tutti i programmi di design che ho usato, non ti da la distanza tra un oggetto e l'altro semplicemente alla selezione e comando da tastiera... malnati. la prossima volta ci provo con figma, vediamo come va...).
#sfoghi#cronache heresiache#ma chi me l'ha fatto fare#a si#l'amore da ziitudine#spero che piacca a Gingi o me la mangio#e comunque tutto il materiale lo sto comprando per tre#che ce ne sono altri due di pupi in lista#e se funziona una la dovrò rifare quasi subito#35 euro di taglio laser e 3d print#tutti sti DIY la fanno sembrare tanto facile#hanno tutti il taglio laser#comodi loro
16 notes
·
View notes
Note
Ok I'm sending a lot of asks lately and I can cool it if you want but I just realized. Rubicon mentioned the Mortal Reverie having (multiples of) a device called a "quantum printer", which can be used in some way to make complex technology like communications receivers. It's a cool tidbit but I can't find any other mention of quantum printers elsewhere, it's not on the wiki or anything
It's not a commonly mentioned piece of Halo lore, no. There's an ooooold reference to something like a space future 3d printer that apparently dates back to the i love bees arg (which is kinda sketchy lore ground by today's standard) though:
Basically, 3d printing technology wasn't a thing when Halo was invented and so it sounds like the kind of thing they're back-filling into the lore because the scifi should have it now. I kind of wish they wouldn't, Halo's vibe was already retrofuturistic when Halo CE came out, but I'm not in charge.
That said, the Covenant and Forerunners have had nanomachine assembly tech in their lore for years now so I guess fair's fair.
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
HAVE LOVE WILL TRAVEL
Another drabble from prompts I get on a Discord server I belong to.
Asami answered her cell phone on its third ring. Opal was on the other end of the call and she blurted out, “Where the hell are you right now? I tried the mansion but no one answered.”
“I’m never home on Sundays…at least I haven’t been since Korra’s down south. I thought you knew that.”
“I guess I didn’t put two and two together, sorry!! How long has she been gone?” Opal questioned.
“She’s been gone for two months and I’m going crazy without her. She tells me all the time how much she misses me and I miss her too. I mean we talk every second day but I’m just not sleeping well without her. I just need to feel her next to me. Plus, our anniversary is coming up and I don’t know if she’ll be home or not. I feel like I’m losing it Ope.”
Asami knew that the confession she had just made would have Opal’s problem-solving skills kick into overdrive. It did not take long for Opal to respond.
“Aren’t you the CEO of a multi-billion yuan company?”
“Yes, I am and that’s why I’m in the office right now.”
“And you’re missing your wife?”
“More than the three years she was gone.”
Asami could picture Opal raising one of her eyebrows as they spoke on the phone. “Oh My Raava. You’re the boss. You’re allowed to say, ‘Fuck it’ and just leave the city to go see your wife you know. I mean if I was you, I would book a first-class ticket to Harbour City right now and screw the consequences. You have great people who work for you and they can take up the slack. You did train them.”
Asami couldn’t argue with that. “I so hate it when you’re right.”
“No, you don’t. You love me!!!”
“Yeah, I guess I do. Thanks for the pep talk. I’ll book right now and I’ll send some emails to my team while I wait for the flight. Thanks, Ope. See you in a week.”
With that Opal and Asami hung up and Asami opened a travel site on her computer. It took about fifteen minutes to get her flight and car booked. The flight was leaving in three hours. Plenty of time to get everything done.
___
Four hours later and in the air above the Mo Ce Sea, Asami was very glad for the tasty food she was being served by the cabin crew. She hadn’t eaten anything since the bagel she had before she left for the office. She could hear Korra in her head saying that she shouldn’t skip meals. Asami smiled to herself and began to read the in-flight magazine. She blushed because it was the newest edition of “Life in RC” and she was on the cover. The story was about the new 3D printing machines that Future Industries had designed for home use. Asami continued to peruse the magazine until the aircraft's captain came on the speakers.
“Ladies and gentlemen, we are beginning our descent into Harbour City. We are encountering some turbulent weather so it might get a bit bumpy. We should be on the ground and at the terminal in a little under thirty minutes.”
Asami put the magazine back into its proper place and tightened her seatbelt. Although the landing was a little choppy, she was relieved and grabbed her carry-on luggage from the overhead bin. After thanking the crew, she stepped out of the aircraft and headed directly to the car rental place. Asami knew that winters in the Southern Water Tribe could be wicked so a top-of-the-line Satomobile vehicle with all the bells and whistles was what she had booked. As she got to the counter, the attendant was smiling. He began, “Hi, I’m Kasen. Are you here to pick up a vehicle?”
“Nice to meet you Kasen and yes, I’m here to pick up the SUV I booked.”
“Name?”
“Asami Sato. I booked a new Scorpion XL this morning online.”
“Yes, ma’am. I see the reservation right here. I’m glad you picked this vehicle because the weather yesterday was pretty horrendous. There were whiteout conditions in the town; subsequently, the roads were impassable. With this machine, you will have no problems on the roads today. May I please see your driver’s licence and credit card.”
Asami handed over what was asked for and was relieved that she wasn’t recognized this far south. Once the transaction was complete, she walked out the front of the terminal and strode over to her ride. She was very thankful for the heated seats and heated steering wheel.
As she drove through Harbour City along the waterfront she was amazed by the large chunks of ice washing up on the beach. I guess it really was one helluva storm.
The trip to the Chief’s palace took about forty minutes and when she arrived, she was met at the door by the security staff. Asami was escorted to the front door of the Chief’s living area. She knocked.
She heard “Coming” from behind the door. It was Korra’s voice. Asami’s pulse began to race as she waited. She was almost frantic. The door was flung open and there stood the Avatar in all her glory. Korra’s brow furrowed for a second and then a 1000-watt smile burst from her lips.
“Asami!! What are you doing here? I mean I love that you’re here but why.”
Asami’s voice came out as a squeak. She pleaded, “I needed to see you. I needed to hug you. I needed to kiss you.” The CEO’s eyes filled with tears.
Korra lifted her hand and wiped the droplets away from her wife’s cheek. Asami leaned in, embraced Korra and kissed her fiercely. The relief she felt was almost overwhelming. The couple's weeklong vacation brought them both the comfort and support they each needed.
15 notes
·
View notes
Text
Can't believe yesterday I was out there having lunch with my supervisor and an MIT professor and me and other master students were talking about printing dildos with a 3D printer and whether or not they'd require a CE mark
3 notes
·
View notes
Text
PRINT MY SLEEP
Le projet « Print My Sleep » de Rafael Gil Cordeiro, un désigner multidisciplinaire, présente une façon originale de démontrer et de figer le sommeil. Grâce à l’impression 3D céramique, il crée des tours en files d’argile qui ont toutes une allure qui leur est propre. Chaque tour représente une période de sommeil, allant de la sieste à la nuit complète il mesure les différentes phases grâce au mouvement du corps et à la fréquence cardiaque. Ce projet m’a marqué lorsque je l’ai découvert au pavillon de l’EPFL dans le cadre de l’exposition « Lighten Up ». Ayant eu des problèmes d’insomnies, ce travail m’a beaucoup touché. Le travail de la céramique se comporte de la même manière que le sommeil en soit: le processus lui-même exige du temps et de la patience, et le résultat reste incontrôlable, malgré tous les efforts investis. On dit souvent que dormir est une perte de temps, ici, il est optimisé à son avantage. Tout dans ce projet fait du sens; de la matérialité de la technique à la technologie utilisée en passant par des courbes douces à l’aspect nuageuses correspondant parfaitement à la vision que l’on a des rêves, ce travail est, à mon sens, excellent.
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Technologies revolutionizing 3D Dental sector
Additive manufacturing has reached a significant number of sectors and industries, subsequently offering important advantages in terms of productivity, costs, customization and lead times. In the field of dentistry the technology creates solutions adapted to the needs of each patient. It is also a flourishing industry, not too long ago the consulting firm QY Research announced that dental 3D printing was expected to reach $930 million by the end of 2025. In other words, the market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 17%, which can be explained by the constant development of 3D technologies and their materials. Indeed, dental 3D printing includes different processes such as stereolithography or direct metal sintering and therefore a variety of materials: resins, plastics, metals, etc. The application of 3D printing in dental is wide, it is possible to make surgical guides, crowns, trays and dentures and each solution is adapted to each patient with high precision.
We also find metal additive manufacturing as a process in dentistry. Mainly used to produce implants, stellites, or nickel-chromium screeds. Oliver Bellaton comments, “This technology requires sustained production to absorb investments of up to several hundred thousand euros with skills coming from the industrial world rather than the dental sector.” Metal printers are much more expensive than other technologies and will sometimes require more post-processing work reducing productivity for some. After talking with a dental technician, he explained that a crown made by machining requires 15 minutes of work, however a 3D printed metal one requires 5 hours of printing. On the other hand, in terms of cost per unit, additive manufacturing is much more interesting, 75 cents for the latter against more than 7 euros.
Dental 3D Printing Technologies and their Materials
When we talk about dental additive manufacturing, it is important to understand that several technologies are involved, whether it is fused deposition modeling, photopolymerisation or laser sintering, the choice will depend on the type of application at stake. For example, the FDM process will manufacture pieces “at a cost of a couple of pennies and no post-processing after printing. However, speed, accuracy and biocompatibility are not present.” Generally, the latter technology will be used to create orthodontic dental models for thermoform gutters, whether for alignment, bleaching or restraint. On the other hand, 3D printed dental solutions using PEEK are emerging. The 3D printer manufacturer, IEMAI3D said, “There are many advantages to making partial prostheses with PEEK. It is a strong and lightweight material that will improve patient comfort. The frame of the prosthesis is produced without metal and is completely neutral in terms of taste.”
Another additive manufacturing process used in the dental sector and probably the main one is photopolymerisation. Whether we are talking about stereolithography (SLA) or DLP, this process offers a much higher resolution, and most importantly biocompatible materials. In this case, liquid resins. Anton Lopez, Channel Sales Manager France at EnvisionTEC told us, “Combined with CE/FDA approved materials, photopolymerisation and especially DLP, gives more accurate printing which allows more accurate devices to be created. The finishing is much less complex, which reduces manufacturing time. Also, it is very easy to change materials and print for different applications. This is very beneficial for the dental industry because professionals can treat their patients more quickly”. In terms of applications, this technology offers more possibilities due to its precision; we are talking about surgical guides, temporary crowns and bridges, calcinable elements such as dental stellites, etc.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: Clear retainer package Idaho, dental 3d printing Idaho, digital bracket removal, dental 3d printer & orthodontic lab.
Please feel free to visit us at: https://www.3ddentalprints.com/
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Product Description Headzup Rainbow Rider 3D Cycling Helmet for Kids, Superior Safety Standards The Headzup kids helmet is crafted with a sturdy, impact-resistant outer shell and a shock-absorbing inner lining. Designed to exceed industry safety standards It ensures your child’s head is well-protected during outdoor adventures, whether they're riding a bike, skateboard, or scooter. Lightweight and Comfortable Design The Headzup kids helmet is incredibly lightweight, allowing children to wear it comfortably for extended periods. Its design incorporates plenty of ventilation to keep little heads cool, preventing discomfort from sweating. This helmet prioritizes your child’s comfort while providing maximum protection. Adjustable Fit for Growing Kids The Headzup helmet features an adjustable strap system that allows it to grow with your child. The easy-to-use dial at the back and adjustable chin straps ensure a snug and secure fit, reducing the risk of the helmet slipping during use. Perfect for kids of various ages, this helmet is designed for years of use. Integrated Molding Technology with solid PC Shell for strong protection Light and shockproof high-density American EPS foam Certifications: U.S. CPSC, EU EN1078 CE Screen printed 3D design Removable inner lining for easy cleaning - soft, breathable, sweat-absorbing. Quick drying [ad_2]
0 notes
Text
The Collagen Meniscus Implant Market is projected to grow from USD 335.9 million in 2024 to USD 477.683 million by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.5% over the forecast period. The collagen meniscus implant (CMI) market represents a rapidly evolving segment of the medical devices industry, driven by increasing incidences of knee injuries, advancements in regenerative medicine, and growing awareness about minimally invasive treatment options. This article explores the market dynamics, key trends, and the future potential of the collagen meniscus implant industry.The meniscus, a crescent-shaped cartilage in the knee joint, plays a crucial role in shock absorption and joint stability. Injuries to the meniscus are common among athletes and aging individuals, leading to pain, swelling, and limited mobility. While traditional treatments include meniscectomy (partial or complete removal of the meniscus), it often results in long-term complications such as osteoarthritis.Collagen meniscus implants serve as a scaffold for tissue regeneration. Made from highly purified type I collagen, these implants help restore the natural function of the meniscus, promoting healing and reducing the risk of degenerative joint diseases.
Browse the full report at https://www.credenceresearch.com/report/collagen-meniscus-implant-market
Market Drivers
Rising Prevalence of Sports-Related Injuries According to the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, over 1.5 million knee surgeries are performed annually in the U.S. alone, with a significant portion involving meniscus injuries. The growing popularity of high-impact sports and an active lifestyle among all age groups are driving the demand for effective treatment options like CMIs.
Technological Advancements in Regenerative Medicine Innovations in biomaterials and 3D printing have enhanced the efficacy of collagen meniscus implants. These advancements have improved the integration of implants with surrounding tissues, boosting their adoption among orthopedic surgeons and patients.
Minimally Invasive Procedures Gaining Traction Minimally invasive techniques are increasingly preferred due to shorter recovery times, reduced scarring, and lower risk of complications. Collagen meniscus implants are compatible with arthroscopic procedures, making them a popular choice for patients seeking less invasive solutions.
Aging Population and Rising Cases of Osteoarthritis The global aging population is contributing to a surge in degenerative joint diseases, including osteoarthritis. CMIs offer an effective alternative for elderly patients, enhancing mobility and quality of life.
Challenges
Despite its promising growth, the collagen meniscus implant market faces several challenges:
High Costs: The cost of collagen-based implants and associated surgical procedures is a significant barrier in price-sensitive markets.
Stringent Regulatory Requirements: Obtaining FDA or CE approval for new implants is time-consuming and expensive.
Limited Awareness: In many developing regions, awareness of advanced knee repair techniques remains low, restricting market penetration.
Future Outlook
The collagen meniscus implant market is expected to witness significant growth over the next decade. Factors like the increasing prevalence of knee injuries, advancements in regenerative therapies, and rising healthcare spending will drive this expansion. However, addressing challenges such as high costs and regulatory hurdles will be critical for sustained growth.
Emerging trends, such as patient-specific implants and the use of artificial intelligence in surgical planning, are likely to shape the future of this market. Additionally, the development of cost-effective solutions could pave the way for broader adoption in developing countries.
Segmentations:
By Product
Paediatrics
Adult
By Type
Hospitals
Orthopaedic Clinics
Ambulatory Surgical Centres
By Region
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
South-east Asia
Rest of Asia Pacific
Latin America
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of Latin America
Middle East & Africa
GCC Countries
South Africa
Rest of the Middle East and Africa
Browse the full report at https://www.credenceresearch.com/report/collagen-meniscus-implant-market
About Us:
Credence Research is committed to employee well-being and productivity. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, we have implemented a permanent work-from-home policy for all employees.
Contact:
Credence Research
Please contact us at +91 6232 49 3207
Email: [email protected]
0 notes
Text
Discover the Magic of Winter Camps in Dubai with Brainy n Bright
Dubai’s winter season offers a refreshing break from the year-round heat, making it an ideal time for children to engage in enriching educational experiences. Brainy n Bright's winter camps are tailored to ignite creativity, foster innovation, and build essential 21st-century skills in a fun, collaborative environment. In this blog, we’ll explore how these camps empower young learners to thrive academically, socially, and personally.
Why Winter Camps?
Winter camps provide a structured yet entertaining environment for children during school breaks. They blend learning with leisure, ensuring kids stay mentally active while having fun. Brainy n Bright goes beyond conventional camps, offering programs that focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), arts, and life skills.
Key Benefits of Winter Camps:
Enhanced Learning: Kids grasp new concepts through hands-on activities.
Social Interaction: Opportunities to collaborate and form friendships.
Skill Development: Focus on problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity.
Confidence Building: Kids present their projects, boosting self-esteem.
What Makes Brainy n Bright Unique?
At Brainy n Bright, our camps are designed to transform children into future innovators. We focus on cutting-edge technologies and methodologies, ensuring participants gain relevant skills for the modern world.
STEM-Focused Curriculum
STEM education is the backbone of our winter camps. From coding and robotics to artificial intelligence and 3D printing, kids explore various disciplines through project-based learning.
Robotics and AI:
Children learn to design, build, and program robots, giving them a practical understanding of engineering and computer science. Our AI workshops introduce concepts like machine learning and neural networks in a simplified, engaging manner.
Coding Adventures:
Our coding sessions cover popular programming languages like Python and Scratch, allowing kids to create games, animations, and apps. These skills are invaluable in today’s digital age.
Innovation Challenges
Participants tackle real-world problems, encouraging them to think critically and develop innovative solutions. For instance, they might work on projects addressing environmental issues or creating sustainable energy models.
FIRST LEGO League:
Brainy n Bright is a proud participant in the FIRST LEGO League, a global robotics competition. This year’s theme, Submerged℠, focuses on underwater ecosystems. Kids design robots to complete missions related to marine conservation, fostering a deep understanding of environmental science
Brainy n Bright
Arts and Creativity
Beyond STEM, we emphasize the importance of arts in education. Activities like digital storytelling, graphic design, and music production help children express their creativity and enhance their artistic skills.
Daily Activities and Workshops
Each day at camp is packed with exciting activities designed to engage and inspire. Here’s a glimpse of what a typical day might look like:
Morning:
Welcome and Warm-Up: Ice-breaker games to energize kids.
STEM Session: Hands-on workshops in robotics or coding.
Afternoon:
Creative Labs: Art, music, or digital design projects.
Innovation Time: Group challenges to solve real-world problems.
Evening:
Presentation and Feedback: Kids showcase their work, receiving constructive feedback from peers and instructors.
Skill Development Focus
Brainy n Bright’s winter camps aim to develop a wide range of skills:
Critical Thinking: Analyzing problems and finding logical solutions.
Teamwork: Collaborating effectively in diverse groups.
Communication: Presenting ideas clearly and confidently.
Technical Skills: Gaining proficiency in tools and technologies like LEGO Robotics, Python, and AI software.
Camp Locations and Facilities
Brainy n Bright operates from state-of-the-art facilities in Dubai’s prime locations, including Al Nahda and Al Barsha. Each center is equipped with modern classrooms, labs, and recreational areas to ensure a comfortable and productive learning environment
Brainy n Bright
How to Enroll
Enrolling in Brainy n Bright’s winter camps is easy:
Visit the official website.
Select your preferred location and dates.
Complete the online registration form.
Conclusion
Brainy n Bright’s winter camps in Dubai offer an unparalleled learning experience. They blend the excitement of winter break with the opportunity to acquire valuable skills, ensuring children are prepared for a bright future. Don’t miss this chance to empower your child—enroll today!
#app development course#robotics for kids#scratch coding in abu dhabi#python programming for kids#winter camps in dubai#artificial intelligence course in abu dhabi#best robotics courses#summer camps in dubai#artificial intelligence course in dubai#artificial intelligence course for kids
0 notes
Photo
Gallery Wrapped canvas print Borzoi, watercolor, Sighthound, realistic russkaya psovaya borzaya, unique borzoi gifts Your favourite breed art print - head or body conformation - groomer gift - Other Breeds Available - dog breeder gift - regional specialty or national specialty prize gift idea Artwork by Ivy Fox Illustration Follow Ivy Fox Illustration on social media https://m.facebook.com/IvyFox.illustration/ https://www.instagram.com/ivyfox.illustration/ Find your dog breed: Personalized Pet Portraits: https://ivyfoxillustrates.etsy.com/ My website: https://ivyfoxillustration.com/ Art Prints Merch Original PaintingsUplift any room's decor with art that's printed on top-quality canvas gallery wraps. Each wrap is made with finely textured, artist-grade cotton substrate which helps reproduce your image in outstanding clarity and detail. Available in multiple sizes, these closed back canvases are built with a patented, solid support face and are excellent for indoor use. .: 100% cotton fabric (400gsm) .: Horizontal, vertical and square options available .: Closed cardboard backing .: Built with a patented solid support face .: High image quality and detail .: NB! For indoor use onlyContact Email: IvyFoxIllustration@ gmail(dot)com ———— Tags and other miscellaneous info: ———— Ivy Fox Illustration Ivy Fox dog art Museum of the Dog American Kennel Club Showsight - Where Champions Are Celebrated American Dog Fancier InfoDog Best In Show The Canine Chronicle AKC Gazette best pet portrait artist watercolor fine art unique art Akc meet the breeds Westminster kennel club dog show national dog show crufts grooming intergroom superzoo petquest groom expo dog sports well bred dogs purebred preservation breeders ethical breeders breeder of merit akc grand champion Ch – Champion of Record – earned by gaining 15 points in conformation wins. Points awarded is determined by the number of other entries the winning dog defeats. A dog must win at least two majors (by winning at two different shows under two different judges where there are enough entries defeated to equal 3-5 points by the AKC point system. OTCh – Obedience Trial Champion To earn an obedience title, the dog must have a passing score of 50% of possible points or better, and an overall passing score at three different competitions under three different judges. CD – Companion Dog (First Level Obedience Competition, basic obedience exercises) CDX – Companion Dog Excellent (Intermediate Level Obedience Competition, more advanced obedience work) UD – Utility Dog (Advanced Level Obedience Competition, difficult obedience work, including hand signals) UDX – The highest obedience degree AKC presently awards TRACKING TD – Tracking Dog TDX – Tracking Dog Excellent VST – Variable Surface Tracking HERDING HIC – Herding Instinct Certificate HT – Herding Tested PT – PreTrial Tested HS – Herding Started HI – Herding Intermediate HX – Herding Excellent HCh – Herding Champion AGILITY NA – Novice Agility OA – Open Agility AX – Agility Excellent MX – Master Agility Excellent NAJ – Novice Agility Jumper OAJ – Open Agility Jumper EAJ – Excellent Agility Jumper AKC Unofficial Titles CGC – Canine Good Citizen ROM – Register of Merit – A dog or bitch must earn a number of points specified by the DPCA rules, and also meet the numbers of champion and major pointed progeny required by DPCA. The requirements for bitches are less than the requirements for the dogs because males have the opportunity to produce a far larger number of offspring. ROMC – Canadian ROM ROM/C – designates that the dog has earned an American and a Canadian ROM. TT – Temperament Tested TC – Temperament Certified AOE – Award of Excellence-A dog must meet qualifications in conformation, obedience, and also be OFA´d to earn this award. New competitions are being added and rules for competitions change, for the most up to date rules and regulations, check with the AKC and the DPCA. Miscellaneous American titles often seen on pedigrees and in advertising. BIS – Best in Show at an All-Breed Show in conformation. BISS – Best in Show Specialty (where only dogs of the same breed are competing in conformation) BOB – Best of Breed BOS – Best Opposite Sex BOW – Best of Winners (best between Winners Dog and Winners Bitch in breed conformation class competition) WD – Winners Dog – the winning dog overall of the regular classes of his sex. WB – Winners Bitch – the winning bitch overall of the regular classes of her sex. RWD/RWB – Runner up to the winners dog and bitch, if the winner becomes ineligible for the award then the runner up will receive the points awarded from that show. Special – A dog that is already a Champion that is competing for Best of Breed only. A Champion cannot compete in the classes where points are earned (because a Champion has already earned them!) RTD – Registered Therapy Dog TD I- Dog has passed Therapy Dog International´s testing HEALTH CERTIFICATIONS OVC – Ontario Veterinary College OVC Hip Certification – A dog may be preliminary screened at a younger age, but will not receive a certification unless the dog is at least 18 months old. It was told to me by a tech in the radiology department of OVC that they consider hips to either be bad, in which case they are rated on a scale from 0 – 4, with 4 being the worse, or they are “good” in which case the animal will receive a certification number (if 18 months or older. Therefore they do not follow the U.S. rating system which includes “FAIR”, Good, Excellent”. Their exact words were “the hips are either GOOD or they are NOT. OFA – Orthopedic Foundation for Animals OFA Hip Certifications – dogs within a specified range of normal hip x-rays are certified OFA-Excellent, Good, or Fair OFA – Elbow Certification – Certified by OFA for normal elbows on x-ray, only one grade recognized as normal. Check with OFA for proper procedures and positioning for hip and elbow x-rays. A dog may be preliminary screened at a younger age, but will not receive a certification unless the dog is at least 24 months old. OFA is also now doing certifications for other canine health concerns such as normal thyroid levels, check with OFA for accurate data and rules concerning these. CERF – Canine Eye Registry Foundation-dog is certified to have normal eyes. Re-certification must be done annually. vWD – Von Willebrands Disease free-meaning the dog has been tested and found free of vWD, a bleeding disorder, vWD free ratings also are often given with a percentage listed. For the best information on Von Willebrand´s Disease, contact Dr Jean Dodds, who is the leading research specialist in blood disorders. Dog show prize idea
#Ivy fox illustration#Ivy fox#Well bred#Purebred#Gch#Grand champion#Ethical breeder#Breed standard#Show dog#Dog show#Dog breed#Crufts dog show#National dog show
0 notes
Text
OEM Product Development Services by Creative Micro Systems: Driving Innovation and Excellence
In today’s fast-paced technological landscape, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are under constant pressure to innovate, reduce time to market, and maintain high-quality standards. Creative Micro Systems, a leader in OEM product development services, offers a comprehensive range of solutions to help businesses bring their ideas to life. From conceptualization to production, Creative Micro Systems provides end-to-end product development services that cater to various industries, including automotive, healthcare, industrial automation, and consumer electronics.
Understanding OEM Product Development Services
OEM product development services involve designing, engineering, and manufacturing products that are branded and sold by other companies. As an OEM service provider, Creative Micro Systems works closely with its clients to develop custom products tailored to their specific needs. The company leverages its extensive experience, state-of-the-art facilities, and talented team of engineers to deliver high-quality, innovative products that meet market demands and regulatory requirements.
Key Features of Creative Micro Systems' OEM Product Development Services
End-to-End Product Development: Creative Micro Systems offers a full spectrum of product development services, from initial concept and design to prototyping, testing, and mass production. This comprehensive approach ensures a seamless transition from idea to market-ready product, reducing development time and costs.
Customized Design and Engineering Solutions: The company specializes in custom design and engineering, ensuring that every product meets the unique requirements of its clients. With a focus on innovation, the team at Creative Micro Systems works closely with customers to understand their vision and translate it into a functional, high-quality product.
Advanced Prototyping and Testing Capabilities: Prototyping is a crucial phase in product development, allowing for the validation of design concepts and functionality. Creative Micro Systems utilizes advanced prototyping techniques, such as 3D printing and CNC machining, to create accurate prototypes quickly. These prototypes undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet all performance and quality standards.
Integration of IoT and Smart Technologies: As a pioneer in IoT solutions, Creative Micro Systems integrates smart technologies into its OEM products, adding value and enhancing functionality. This includes IoT-enabled sensors, wireless communication modules, and cloud-based analytics, allowing clients to offer next-generation products to their customers.
Regulatory Compliance and Quality Assurance: Navigating the complex landscape of regulatory compliance is a critical aspect of OEM product development. Creative Micro Systems ensures that all products adhere to industry standards and regulations, such as CE, RoHS, UL, and ISO, providing peace of mind to its clients. The company’s robust quality assurance processes include stringent testing and inspection procedures to guarantee the highest quality standards.
Scalable Manufacturing Solutions: Creative Micro Systems offers scalable manufacturing solutions to accommodate various production volumes, from low-volume custom products to high-volume mass production. The company’s flexible manufacturing capabilities enable it to adapt to changing market demands and customer needs.
Benefits of Partnering with Creative Micro Systems for OEM Product Development
Reduced Time to Market: By providing a comprehensive suite of product development services, Creative Micro Systems accelerates the development process, helping clients bring their products to market faster.
Cost Efficiency: The company’s integrated approach reduces development costs by minimizing the need for multiple vendors and streamlining the production process.
Access to Expertise: With a team of experienced engineers and industry experts, Creative Micro Systems brings a wealth of knowledge and technical expertise to every project, ensuring innovative and reliable solutions.
Focus on Innovation: By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and innovative design practices, Creative Micro Systems helps clients stay ahead of the competition with unique and differentiated products.
Enhanced Product Quality: Rigorous testing and quality assurance processes ensure that every product meets the highest standards of performance, reliability, and safety.
Applications Across Industries
Automotive: Creative Micro Systems provides OEM product development services for automotive components, including smart sensors, control modules, and infotainment systems. The company’s expertise in IoT integration allows for the development of connected car solutions that enhance safety and user experience.
Healthcare: In the healthcare sector, Creative Micro Systems develops medical devices and equipment that meet stringent regulatory requirements. The company’s ability to integrate smart technologies enables the creation of advanced diagnostic tools and remote patient monitoring solutions.
Industrial Automation: For industrial automation, the company designs and manufactures custom control systems, sensors, and IoT-enabled devices that improve operational efficiency and reduce downtime.
Consumer Electronics: Creative Micro Systems helps consumer electronics companies bring innovative products to market, such as smart home devices, wearables, and entertainment systems, that offer enhanced functionality and user experience.
Future Trends in OEM Product Development
As technology continues to evolve, OEM product development is expected to see greater integration of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and edge computing. These technologies will enable more intelligent and autonomous products, providing businesses with new opportunities to differentiate themselves in the market. Creative Micro Systems is committed to staying at the cutting edge of these trends, continuously innovating to meet the future needs of its clients.
Conclusion
Creative Micro Systems’ OEM product development services offer a comprehensive and innovative approach to bringing new products to market. With a focus on quality, customization, and cutting-edge technology, the company provides its clients with the tools and expertise needed to succeed in a highly competitive landscape. By partnering with Creative Micro Systems, businesses can confidently navigate the complexities of product development and launch market-ready products that drive growth and customer satisfaction.
0 notes
Text
Good EMI AC DC 48V 6A Switching Power Supply DOE Level Adapter
Henryuan Good EMI AC DC 48V 6A Switching Power Supply DOE Level Adapter
Product Overview:
Henryuan 288W 48V 6A AC/DC adapter switching power supply is a high quality power solution designed for a variety of applications. With advanced power supply design and robust protection features, this adapter ensures safe and stable operation. Ideal for telecommunications and networking equipment, industrial automation, renewable energy systems, LED lighting systems, medical equipment, audio and video equipment, 3D Printing and rapid prototyping, security and surveillance systems, electric pumps and motors.
Safety and Certification:
Our 48V 6A power supplies are rigorously tested and certified to meet global standards, ensuring safety and reliability. Certifications include:
UL, ETL, cUL, FCC, PSE, CE EMC, LVD, UKCA, SAA, KC, CCC
Input Specifications:
Input Voltage: 90Vac - 264Vac
Rated Input Voltage: 100Vac - 240Vac
Frequency: 47Hz - 63Hz
Input Current: 5A
Inrush Current: 60A
Output Specifications:
Rated Output: 48V at 6A
Voltage Range: 45.6V - 50.4V (48V ± 5%)
Current Range: 0A - 6A
Total Power: 288W
LED Indicator: Included for operational status monitoring
Protection Features:
Our power supplies include multiple layers of protection to ensure safe operation:
Over-Current Protection
Over-Voltage Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Hiccup Protection
Quality Assurance:
Experienced Sales Team: Our sales engineers have over a decade of experience in understanding and meeting customer needs.
Rigorous Material Selection: We employ a strict process for choosing raw material suppliers and conduct thorough incoming material inspections.
Experienced Engineering: Our engineers bring over 20 years of experience in material solutions design.
Advanced Production: We utilize skilled staff and cutting-edge testing equipment to ensure product quality.
Comprehensive Testing: 100% aging testing up to 4 hours at full load to guarantee reliability.
Responsive After-Sales Support: A robust system for handling customer feedback, with resolutions typically within 48 hours.
About Henryuan Group
With over 13 years of experience in the production and R&D of switching power supplies, Henryuan Group is a leading supplier in the industry. Our 48V 6A AC DC adapters are renowned for their superior performance and safety, making us a trusted choice worldwide. Our power supplies are exported to markets across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Australia, maintaining a high market share due to their excellent EMI performance and low ripple characteristics.
Our team of experienced engineers is dedicated to meeting customer requirements, whether for existing products or during the development stage. We offer a range of 48V power supplies, including models with output currents from 0.3A to 8.75A, to suit diverse applications.
More Switching Power Supply Links:
Explore More Switching Power Supplies.
Contact Us
For a safe, reliable, and efficient 282W 48V 6A switching power supply, contact Henryuan’s sales engineers today. Let us provide you with the ideal solution for your power needs.
Related Keywords
48V Power Supply
48V 6A AC DC Adapter
48V AC DC Adapter
48V 6A Power Supply
48Vdc Power Supply
48 Volt Power Supply
48 Volt DC Power Supply
48V Power Supply Factory
#48V Power Supply#48V 6A AC DC adapter#48V 6A power adapter#48V 6A adapter#48V 6A swithing power supply
0 notes
Text
Comment choisir les bons messages ou visuels à inclure sur un tapis publicitaire pour attirer lattention des clients ?
Les tapis publicitaires personnalisés sont des outils puissants pour attirer l’attention des clients dans divers environnements commerciaux. Dans cet article, nous explorerons comment choisir les bons messages et visuels pour maximiser l’impact de votre tapis publicitaire, tout en mettant en lumière les services uniques d’Abc Print pour répondre à vos besoins en impression personnalisée. Demande de devis Avantages Principaux pour une Communication d’Entreprise Avant de plonger dans les détails de la création d’un tapis publicitaire efficace, examinons les cinq principaux avantages pour une entreprise de communiquer à travers ce produit : Avantages Description Visibilité Maximale Les tapis sont placés dans des zones à fort trafic, garantissant une exposition maximale de votre marque. Impact Visuel Les visuels et messages percutants captent immédiatement l’attention des clients potentiels. Longévité Les tapis publicitaires sont robustes et durables, offrant une visibilité prolongée de votre message. Personnalisation Abc Print propose une personnalisation complète des tapis, incluant choix de taille, forme, et matériaux pour correspondre à vos besoins spécifiques. Polyvalence Adaptés à une utilisation intérieure et extérieure, les tapis publicitaires sont polyvalents et adaptés à divers événements et lieux commerciaux. Intégration Stratégique des Messages et Visuels Pour maximiser l’efficacité de votre tapis publicitaire, il est crucial de sélectionner des messages et visuels qui résonnent avec votre public cible. Optez pour des designs clairs, lisibles à distance, et qui reflètent fidèlement votre identité de marque. Utilisez des couleurs vives et contrastées pour attirer l’œil, et assurez-vous que le message est direct et facile à comprendre. Caractéristiques Techniques des Tapis Publicitaires Les tapis publicitaires personnalisés chez Abc Print sont conçus avec les caractéristiques suivantes : Matériau: Fabriqués en matériaux durables comme le nylon ou le vinyle, assurant une résistance aux conditions météorologiques et une longue durée de vie. Impression: Utilisation de technologies d’impression avancées pour une reproduction haute résolution des visuels et messages. Finitions Spéciales: Options disponibles telles que les bords renforcés ou antidérapants pour une sécurité accrue. Personnalisation Avancée: Choix des tailles sur mesure, formes spécifiques, et possibilité d’intégrer des éléments 3D pour un impact visuel supplémentaire. Demande de devis Conclusion et Appel à Abc Print Choisir les bons messages et visuels pour votre tapis publicitaire est essentiel pour attirer et retenir l’attention de vos clients. Avec Abc Print, vous bénéficiez d’une expertise et d’une créativité exceptionnelles pour créer des tapis publicitaires uniques qui correspondent à vos objectifs marketing. Contactez-nous dès aujourd’hui pour discuter de vos besoins spécifiques et obtenir un devis personnalisé. Ensemble, faisons de votre tapis publicitaire un atout puissant pour votre stratégie de communication visuelle. The post Comment choisir les bons messages ou visuels à inclure sur un tapis publicitaire pour attirer l’attention des clients ? appeared first on abcprint.shop | Printing and advertising items. Originally published here: https://abcprint.shop/comment-choisir-les-bons-messages-ou-visuels-a-inclure-sur-un-tapis-publicitaire-pour-attirer-lattention-des-clients/
0 notes
Text
Anaglyphs by Joseph Charles d'Almeida (Paris 1822 – Paris 1880).
I was distantly related to the physicist from Almeida who was a great uncle of my grandfather, what I have left of him are photos representing him...
The first public projections of stereoscopic views were made possible thanks to the invention of Joseph Charles d'Almeida. The latter projects the images through a magic lantern using colored filters and distributes glasses with these same filters (red and green) to the spectators. This invention was perfected and is still used today in the so-called anaglyph process. (1).
In 1858, the French physicist Joseph – Charles d'Almeida invented the first relief slide projection process, anaglyphs. For the selection of left and right images (stereoscopic pair), two complementary colors are used, red and blue (cyan). This process with red and cyan glasses is still used today. (2).
The photographer specializing in stereoscopy, Isaac Georges Lévy (Hégenheim 1833 – 1916 Paris) had his stereoscopic photo workshop in Paris (Cf. Photo from the Roger Viollet Collection), the photographer Roger Viollet cannot be in a paper medium for reasons legal. (3).
During the late 1850's, Joseph Charles d'Almeida had been developing a way to view images in 3 D by using the anaglyph method. He and Louis Ducos Du Hauron (Langon 1837 – 1920 Agen) gave the first anaglyph presentation in 1858, using makeshift color lenses as 3D glasses. (4).
Through Stereoscopy, Laes Anaglyphes, MM Charles d'Almeida, Mr. Georges Lévy and Mr. Gabriel Lppmann (1845 – 1921) are among the pioneers of stereoscopic photography which will give rise to relief films. (5).
Joseph Charles d'Almeida (Paris 1822 - Paris 1880) proposed in 1858 relief projection on screen, in anaglyuph, according to Rollman's process, using two projectors (two "magic lanterns") equipped with red filters and green or yellow and cyan. (6).
In 1858, Joseph Charles d'Almeida, a physics professor at the Lycée Henri IV in Paris, invented a method for showing stereoscopic images to several people at once using a lantern projector equipped with red and blue filters. . Spectators wore red and blue glasses. (7).
Stereoscopy invented by Charles Wheatone in 1838 has many variations but only the process using color filtering, developed by the German Wilhelm Rollman in 1853 and later called anaglyph, makes it possible to print in a single image, which can be of large format, the information necessary for relief vision, which is obtained by means of filter glasses. Charles d'Almeida presented this technique at the Paris Academy of Sciences in July 1858 and was interested in its improvement. His research will open the way to strobostereoscopy, a method applicable to cinema and using the alternation of filtered views of two complementary colors. (8).
Research by Franck d'Almeida.
Source :
(1): Press kit Chamonix d’Antan in 3D (October 18, 2014 – March 29, 2015° Contact: Lucinda Perrillat – [email protected]
(2): https://areq.net/lang/fr/Cin%C3%A9ma_en_relief.html
(3) https://www1.alliancefr.com/actualites/autour-du-photographe-isaac-georges-levy-6050838, article by Franck d’Almeida.
(4) https://id.pinterest.com/pin/during-the-lat-1850s-josph-dalmeida-had-been-developing-a-way-to-view-images-in-3d-by-suing -the-anaglyph-method-h--20336635798181228
(5) http://judaisme.sdv.fr/perso/industrie/glevy/glevy.htm
(6) https://www.image-en-relief.org/stereo/193-glossaire
(7) https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/blogs/earthmatters/2016/11/21/what-on-earth-is-an-anaglyph. & www.almyimages.fr.photos-images/magic-lantern.html?sortBy=relevant
(8) Text by Franck d'Almeida in the Bulletin of the Friendly Association of Former Students of the Lycée Henri IV. September 2021.
Les Anaglyphes par Joseph Charles d'Almeida (Paris 1822 – Paris 1880).
J'ai eu lointaine parenté avec le physicien d'Almeida qui fut un grand oncle de mon grand père, de ce qu'il me reste de lui c'est des photos le représentant...
Les premières projections, en public, de vues stéréoscopiques sont rendues possibles grâce à l'invention de Joseph Charles d'Almeida. Ce dernier projette les images à travers une lanterne magique utilisant des filtres colorés et distribue aux spectateurs des lunettes disposant de ces mêmes filtres (rouge et vert). Cette invention a été perfectionnée et est encore utilisée aujourd'hui dans le procédé dit anaglyphe. (1).
En 1858, le physicien français Joseph – Charles d'Almeida invente le premier procédé de projection de diapositive en relief, les anaglyphes. Pour la sélection- des images gauche et droite (couple stéréoscopique), deux couleurs complémentaires sont utilisées, le rouge et le bleu (cyan). Ce procédé à lunettes rouge et cyan est encore actuellement utilisé. (2).
Le photographe spécialisé en stéréoscopie, Isaac Georges Lévy (Hégenheim 1833 – 1916 Paris) avait son atelier de photo stéréoscopique à Paris (Cf. Photo de la Collection Roger Viollet), la photographe Roger Viollet ne peut pas être dans un support papier pour des raisons juridiques. (3).
During the late 1850's, Joseph Charles d'Almeida had been developping a way to view images in 3 D by using the anaglyph method. He and Louis Ducos Du Hauron (Langon 1837 – 1920 Agen) gave the first anaglyph presentation in 1858, using makeshift color lenses as 3D glasses. (4).
Par la Stéréoscopie, laes Anaglyphes, MM Charles d'Almeida, M. Georges Lévy et M. Gabriel Lppmann (1845 – 1921) font partie des pionniers de la photographie stéréoscopique qui donnera naissance aux films en reliefs. (5).
Joseph Charles d'Almeida (Paris 1822 – Paris 1880) a proposé en 1858 la projection en relief sur écran, en anaglyuphe, selon le procédé de Rollman, à l'aide de deux projecteurs ( deux « lanternes magiques ») équipés de filtres rouge et vert ou jaune et cyan. (6).
En 1858, Joseph Charles d'Almeida, professeur de physique au Lycée Henri IV à Paris, a inventé une méthode permettant de montrer des images stéréoscopiques à plusieurs personnes à la fois à l'aide d'un projecteur lanterne équipé de filtres rouges et bleues . Les spectateurs portaient des lunettes rouges et bleues. (7).
La stéréoscopie inventée par Charles Wheastone en 1838 connaît de nombreuses variantes mais seul le procédé utilisant un filtrage des couleurs, élaboré par l'allemand Wilhelm Rollman en 1853 et plus tard appelé anaglyphe, permet d'imprimer en une seule image, qui peut être de grand format, l'information nécessaire à une vision en relief, que l'on obtient au moyen de lunettes filtrantes. Charles d'Almeida présente cette technique à l'Académie des Sciences de Paris en juillet 1858 et s'intéresse à son perfectionnement. Ses recherches vont ouvrir la voie de la strobostéréoscopie, méthode applicable au cinéma et utilisant l'alternance de vues filtrées de deux couleurs complémentaires. (8).
Recherche par Franck d'Almeida.
Source :
(1) : Dossier de presse Chamonix d'Antan en 3D (18 octobre 2014 – 29 mars2015° Contact : Lucinda Perrillat – [email protected]
(2) : https://areq.net/lang/fr/Cin%C3%A9ma_en_relief.html
(3) https://www1.alliancefr.com/actualites/autour-du-photographe-isaac-georges-levy-6050838 , article par Franck d'Almeida.
(4) https://id.pinterest.com/pin/during-the-lat-1850s-josph-dalmeida-had-been-developping-a-way-to-view-images-in-3d-by-suing-the-anaglyph-method-h--20336635798181228
(5) http://judaisme.sdv.fr/perso/industrie/glevy/glevy.htm
(6) https://www.image-en-relief.org/stereo/193-glossaire
(7) https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/blogs/earthmatters/2016/11/21/what-on-earth-is-an-anaglyph. & www.almyimages.fr.photos-images/magic-lantern.html?sortBy=relevant
(8) Texte de Franck d'Almeida dans le Bulletin de l'Association Amicale des Anciens Elèves du Lycée Henri IV . Septembre 2021.
Envoyé depuis l'application Mail Orange
#Fédérationfrancaisedephotographie#Societefrancaisedephotographie#nasa#edpsciences#cnrs#societefrancaisedephysique
0 notes
Photo
Kohler's Rista 3D printed sink goes commercial at CES | VoxelMatters
0 notes