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Manufacturers of springs may place more value on a constant spring output than on quantity in general, while in other industries, spring type may be more important. While you're looking for the ideal spring testing machine, bear the following in mind:
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Top Spring Testing Machine Manufacturer
Star Embsys Systems Pvt Ltd, a top Spring Testing Machine Manufacturer in India, boasts renowned precision engineering and critical component evaluation. Our commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction distinguishes us in the industry.
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Manually Operated Digital Spring Testing Machine
Manually Operated Digital Spring Testing Machine is mainly used for the testing of conventional mechanical performance indicators of various springs and gas springs for tension and compression purpose. The professionally designed automatic control and data acquisition system realizes the full digital adjustment of the data acquisition and control process. The equipment is suitable for petrochemical, automobile manufacturing, spring factory, plastic and rubber, pharmaceutical packaging, engine and other manufacturing industries and product quality supervision departments at all levels, and is also suitable for teaching demonstration work in colleges and universities.
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finally introducing the other character who also occupies a part of my brain:
Meet Giewont!
while the creator of it, Maria Leszczyńska, originally intended to make a war machine, she struggled a lot with finding resources then. however, with her and her family's life deeply affected by both world wars, the idea never left her mind. inspired by utopian idea of glass houses from a novel "the spring to come" ¹, she created her machine from glass. it would be cheap to make, yet durable, available as help to those in need, able to do hard work in times when it was needed - but if fragile peace was in danger again, it could fight alongside other soldiers. as if to set that role of protector in stone, she named it Giewont ². to test her creation, she gifed it to her brother Andrzej, who owned a small farm near the seaside.
Giewont worked as much as four men, not needing to be paid or fed like people would. it was a perfect solution for everybody, the new industrial revolution. that was, until about half a year into her work, glass started to shatter. it turned out not to be as durable as the utopian story made it to be, especially in contact with rough farm tools. small cracks also started to appear after they worked outside in winter, with low temperatures on the outside and hot steam circulating inside. with her fingers and edges getting sharper every day, Giewont was forbidden from taking care of animals anymore, as she would injure them. she was given the only task with no way to injure others - they recieved a showel fully made from metal and was ordered to dig. she did as she was told, even though the work put strain on her already-falling-apart fingers.
but when one day, when returning home, she noticed daughter of Andrzej, Aniela, swimming too far away from the shore and having trouble coming back, long forgotten wire snapped into its place as she jumped into the water to save her. while Giewont did bring her back home, carrying her in their arms, the girl had severe cuts on her body from coming in contact with robot's sharp hands. furious with his sister creation, Andrzej took it outside, desperate to destroy it. blinded by anger, he didn't even notice the storm gathering over the horizon
Andrzej took the metal showel and struck Giewont on the side on their head, then again, until her body fell and crumbled to pieces. He covered it with sand and raised his hands to deal the final blow.
that's when the lightning struck.
and the man fell to the ground, dead.
the sand melted from the heat around Giewont, filling the empty spaces and connecting the pieces back together. raising from their shallow grave, with body more rigid than what she was used to, she took her shovel and decided to bury the man, with what respect they had left for him. that was, after she dealt the final blow herself.
although miraculous, the lightning didn't return her to the previous state of being. their motions were stiff and some parts of theirs got lost forever among the sands of the beach. the part of her head where the first blow was dealt never worked properly again, rendering Giewont deaf in one ear (or whatever was left from it). however it did some good as well, as it widened the space around her mouth, finally making them able to talk - even if it was simillar to a whistle. determined to help people but with a body that kept hurting everyone around her, Giewont set off into the world, trying to find a home and piece herself together, leaving parts herself and a dead body behind.
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1. "During one pause in their journey, the elder Baryka tells Cezary of an entrepreneur who, along Poland’s Baltic coast, devised an ingenious method for manufacturing durable glass from the vast reserves of pristine sands that had lain for eons beneath coastal peat fields. By a massive Rube Goldberg-type arrangement of channels and a creative method for harnessing the westerly winds (the storytelling here is a literary engineering feat in itself), an incursion of the sea provides power for converting the extracted sand into glass. From this vitreous wonder substance, prefabricated houses of glass are built inexpensively. The houses are strong as steel, hygienic, and easy to heat in winter and keep cool in summer. Whole villages are built with houses of brightly colored glass. Life becomes less of a struggle for mere existence, more civilized, and without the need to toil incessantly. People eat less meat or no meat at all, and begin to revere farm animals as sacred beings. For the reader, the digression serves to freshen the mental palate. For Cezary, however, the story is altogether beguiling, raising the utopian prospect of a more wonderful life, reunited with a homeland that might have been his to begin with and a father he has just rediscovered" - via neh.gov
wow thanks for skimming through footnotes as well! as a reward, here's the first ever design of both Janka and Giewont (which proves they were both created around the same time :] )
2. "Those knights had been in a deep sleep for hundreds of years and they only would wake up if it is time to fight on a great battle. When this day comes, the earth will move, there will be thunders that would shake the sky, many trees will fall and break, and there would be noises when the Border Mountains will break. On that moment the knights will take their horses and they will gallop to fight for Poland once again." - the legend of the sleeping knights
a lot had changed since that time :]
#i hope it wasn't too long :')#sorry if tge drawings vary in between them i kind of drew them in way different times#AND BTW i know all of them have cracks but yellow cracks were supposed to apper after they got almost killed#i just never did the drawing of original giewont. huh#me when i try nkt to give my oc a backstory the lenght of do you love the colors of the sky post -> 😰😰#OH AND ALSO she doesn't have to be purple. thats just what i went with because of my pens but. shes glass#they can be blue. they can be green. they can be yellow or rainbow or whatever. she can be see through. so if i draw her again and the colo#is different don't yell at me alright? the cracks stay yellow tho#spg fanbot#<- i mean. technically it is the same case as with janka but im even less sure now. can remive the tag at request#oc#original character#giewont spg#<- gotta remember to put spg there or mountain fans of tumblr will come for my blood#welcome to the family giewont :D
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BBN (BuiltByNim) Linear Switch x Ciel65
Because I missed last Saturdays post and was being a bit lazy until now y'all get a twofer from me today with both a build and a switch post in one!
I'll get into the meat of the switch below the cut, but I got a 90 pack of these curious fellas as part of mykeyboard.eu's surprise switches round 5 offering for just 17 euro, which is a steal compared to the normal 6.81 euro price tag on a pack of 10.
Before I start rambling on any longer, here's the specifics on the Ciel65 Build you're seeing in the picture at the top:
Stock BBN Linear switches
No stabs (build is mostly for show and testing on alphas)
CannonCaps Earl Grey Lavender PBT keycaps
Aluminium plate
With that out of the way, let's dive a little deeper into the specifics of the BBN Linears starting with their rough specs:
63.6g two-stage gold-plated spring
Nylon top housing
Polycarbonate bottom housing
POM long-pole stem
Manufactured by Tecsee
Now, these are fairly common materials that are being used here, but what I find particularly interesting is the deviation from the norm of using using transparent polycarbonate as the material for the bottom housing when it's usually used for the top housing. This makes me want to toy around with different plate and keycap materials to see what sounds I can get out of them.
When I got them, considering I got them as part of what's essentially a switch lootbox, I didn't know what the specs of these were, nor if they came factory lubed or dry and from initial playing around with them I was sure they were very lightly factory lubed from the rather slick push feel and lack of any pinging from the leaf and spring. Now imagine my surprise when I opened them up to a completely dry stem and spring!
The stem tolerances are fairly tight with a slight bit of wobble and the housing fits really tightly into the alu plate of the Ciel65, so much so that my thumbs are a little sore from trying to get them into the board.
I quite enjoy these, even if the flat sound profile isn't 100% my thing and I bet you could get them smoother with either a light lube job or some breaking-in. Having the option for rather clear RGB lighting due to the clear bottom housing and plain white top housing for those people who love their light machines is a neat bonus. If you like this kind of linear switch then they should be worth the full price.
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Global top 13 companies accounted for 66% of Total Frozen Spring Roll market(qyresearch, 2021)
The table below details the Discrete Manufacturing ERP revenue and market share of major players, from 2016 to 2021. The data for 2021 is an estimate, based on the historical figures and the data we interviewed this year.
Major players in the market are identified through secondary research and their market revenues are determined through primary and secondary research. Secondary research includes the research of the annual financial reports of the top companies; while primary research includes extensive interviews of key opinion leaders and industry experts such as experienced front-line staffs, directors, CEOs and marketing executives. The percentage splits, market shares, growth rates and breakdowns of the product markets are determined through secondary sources and verified through the primary sources.
According to the new market research report “Global Discrete Manufacturing ERP Market Report 2023-2029”, published by QYResearch, the global Discrete Manufacturing ERP market size is projected to reach USD 9.78 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 10.6% during the forecast period.
Figure. Global Frozen Spring Roll Market Size (US$ Mn), 2018-2029
Figure. Global Frozen Spring Roll Top 13 Players Ranking and Market Share(Based on data of 2021, Continually updated)
The global key manufacturers of Discrete Manufacturing ERP include Visibility, Global Shop Solutions, SYSPRO, ECi Software Solutions, abas Software AG, IFS AB, QAD Inc, Infor, abas Software AG, ECi Software Solutions, etc. In 2021, the global top five players had a share approximately 66.0% in terms of revenue.
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QYResearch is a world-renowned large-scale consulting company. The industry covers various high-tech industry chain market segments, spanning the semiconductor industry chain (semiconductor equipment and parts, semiconductor materials, ICs, Foundry, packaging and testing, discrete devices, sensors, optoelectronic devices), photovoltaic industry chain (equipment, cells, modules, auxiliary material brackets, inverters, power station terminals), new energy automobile industry chain (batteries and materials, auto parts, batteries, motors, electronic control, automotive semiconductors, etc.), communication industry chain (communication system equipment, terminal equipment, electronic components, RF front-end, optical modules, 4G/5G/6G, broadband, IoT, digital economy, AI), advanced materials industry Chain (metal materials, polymer materials, ceramic materials, nano materials, etc.), machinery manufacturing industry chain (CNC machine tools, construction machinery, electrical machinery, 3C automation, industrial robots, lasers, industrial control, drones), food, beverages and pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, agriculture, etc.
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All about sewing tools
Sewing Tools for Professional Results As with any profession or hobby, using the right tools can make all the difference in the world and can make the difference between amateur or professional results. Even if you’ve only sewn a few projects and collected some basic sewing tools, it may be time to learn about some of the advanced sewing tools designed to give your project that professional edge. Most sewing projects can be completed without the following tools, but as you improve and fine-tune your skills and develop an affinity for quilting, home decorating or clothing construction, you’ll find these tools indispensable for saving time, increasing accuracy and simplifying tasks Cutting Tools Needlework Scissors and Snips Small, 3"- to 5"-long needlework scissors or snips are indispensable for clipping close to the stitching line or trimming intricate areas of a project. They can be used wherever your large bent-handled shears can’t reach. Snips have spring-loaded handles. Keep a pair alongside the sewing machine, at-theready to cut stray threads. Rotary Cutter Used with a self-healing mat and a clear plastic ruler, rotary cutters are ideal for straight cuts in one or more fabric layers. Look for blades that can be easily removed and replaced and a handle that is comfortable. Rotary mats and rulers are made specifically for rotary-blade cutting, and the materials don’t dull rotary blades as other products might. Both the mat and the ruler feature gridlines and angles for cutting accuracy. See more about: rotary cutters Measuring & Altering Tools Grid Board Use a large grid board under the fabric and pattern to align the fabric grain while pinning and cutting. A padded grid board allows you to pin into it when stretching or blocking fabric. Some have ironing surfaces that are also helpful for fusing large fabric sections. Consider a rotating grid board if your space is limited. Mats and wide rulers used for rotary cutting are actually modified grid boards used both underneath and on top of the fabric. See “Rotary Cutter” above. French Curve or Fashion Ruler These rulers have a variety of curves to mimic the body’s curves and are used when altering patterns. It’s helpful for the simplest length adjustment and indispensable when actually changing the style of a garment. Depending on how you turn the ruler and what segment you use, one ruler gives you all the curves necessary to complete pattern lines when altering or drafting patterns. Marking Tools FabricMarking Pens The space-age chemicals used to make these clever pens become more high-tech every day. The disappearing ink allows you to mark most projects at the exact location needed—even on the fabric right side— without fear of staining or discoloration. Look for an ink color that is in high contrast to your fabric, and for accuracy select a fine tip. Choose a water-soluble pen for long-term projects, when you want the markings to remain until you remove them with water. Air-soluble pen inks disappear within a few hours and are ideal for fabrics that can’t be washed or dampened. Some air- and water-soluble pen manufacturers caution against exposing marked fabrics to sunlight or the heat of the iron because heat may set the ink permanently. Always test the pen on a scrap of the fabric before using it on your project. Pressing Tools Tailor’s Ham Resembling a ham, this pressing tool is used as a base or a mold when pressing curved or shaped seams. It’s available in several sizes and should be covered on one side in cotton and the other in wool. The ham’s curves are designed to mimic garment curves and are used to set the shape of collars, lapels, sleeve caps and more. Point Presser & Pounding Block The raised points of this wooden tool allow you to press deep into a corner without creasing the surrounding fabric. The base is used as a pounding block, or clapper, to flatten seams. Needle Board A flat, flexible board with a bed of short needles placed very close together, a velvet board or needle board is used for pressing napped fabrics, such as velvet and corduroy, without crushing the fabric’s pile. A lessexpensive, and less-effective, version of a needle board features a canvas backed fabric with a raised pile front that takes the place of the needles. Sewing Tools SewingMachine Needles Sewing needles are designed for the type of fabric, thread and stitches you’re using. Using the right size and type of needle will greatly improve your sewing success. For more information on choosing the best needle for your project . Tip: A stitching problem, such as skipped stitches or looping or shredding threads, at firstmay appear to be a problemwith themachine when actually it’s a call for a new or better-suited needle. Bodkin Used for drawing elastic, cord or ribbon through a fabric casing, bodkins are available in several different styles. The pincer is usually the shortest with teeth at one end designed to clamp down firmly on ribbon or elastic and pull it through a tubular casing. Longer versions have a safety pin style closure at one end, and the slimmest version, designed like a large sewing needle, has a large eye for feeding narrow cord in narrow casings. A bodkin’s ball-point end comes in handy for turning fabric tubes right side out. Point Turner A point turner is a hand-held, pointed plastic tool designed to poke into tight corners. For crisp, sharp corners and points, use this tool to push out the corners of collars and cuffs before pressing. The opposite end is flat or rounded; use it to hold open seam allowances while pressing, so you don’t burn your fingers.Basting Tape Much faster than hand basting with needle and thread, use narrow, paper backed basting tape to hold zippers, bias tapes and trims in place while stitching. Fray Preventer A drop of this liquid on the cut edge of a woven fabric will bond the edges and prevent the fabric from raveling. Before using, test the product on a scrap of the actual fabric, or in an inconspicuous area of the project. Allow the test piece to dry thoroughly. Then wash, dry and press it as you would the finished project, to be sure the product doesn’t discolor the fabric. Read the full article
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OHOHOHOH i like this train of thought with car guy eiffel who always has a tiny screwdriver/one of those with interchangeable heads in his pocket eiffel going to engineering and screwing around with spare parts and fixing things when he needs to think eiffel who always has little metal bits and screws that hes messing with on his desk eiffel who makes little metal trinkets for his loved ones. he sits and rambles to hera about engines and different manufacturers and they design the perfect car together with her knowledge of the world and his brain for design and mechanics. im thinking very much kaylee from firefly who never understood people but somehow machines just talk to her and spring to life in her hands. doug eiffel who wanted to go to college for aerospace engineering and work for nasa but never went to college and picked up a job hauling scrap parts to pay for said college degree before he dropped out and ended up working as head mechanic and whose dreams of building space ships were reignited when cutter found him in prison. or, my saddest thought yet, eiffel already planning on building a car with his daughter for her sixteenth birthday before she was taken from him.
idk also brings new life to his relationship with hera as the ship and how no one else on the hephaestus was really fit to do big repairs, but if he had a background in mechanics he could understand her on ANOTHER level that the other crew members dont get
oh gosh, i really don't think he'd be into anything that complex! like - don't get me wrong, eiffel is smarter than people (including himself) give him credit for, but he's a handyman, not an engineer. he is like the model for undiagnosed adhd class clown; he got through high school because he tests remarkably well without ever studying, and that was just enough to keep him from failing on account of all the homework he didn't do. i fully believe that eiffel never went to college, and never intended to. he's unambitious, and i love that about him.
maxwell's got the genius mechanical aptitude, minkowski's got the hard work and dreams of spaceflight... eiffel's passion is radio. when i say he's a car guy, i don't think it's his thing like radio is his thing - he's just a guy with a head full of american pop culture biases, who likes tinkering with stuff, and who lists "monster trucks" as one of the top ten things he misses about earth. like - i feel bad that so much of this is me disagreeing with you, these are just very different things! eiffel's definitely got tools on hand, he keeps one of his tool bags by his bed, he likes building things out of spare parts - canonically, he's got a lot of technical know-how, but it's in a much more practical, hands-on way. i don't think he'd be telling hera about design, much less his own design concepts, as much as he'd be ranking his dream cars. and i do not think functionality factors in as much as "he thinks it's cool" and/or "they used that make and model in a movie that he liked."
and speaking of hera, honestly, like... eiffel's good with his hands! and he can follow her instructions and do repairs if necessary. but the kind of electronics eiffel works with are nowhere near as complex, and i don't think spaceship maintenance comes naturally to him - and it's certainly not something he wants to do!! and while it makes a pretty big difference whether we're talking general station maintenance vs. specifically hera's hardware here, i think the fact that he doesn't know how to navigate this stuff without her input is part of the reason she feels safe with him. he didn't even think about what "optical system" could mean. eiffel couldn't (intentionally) mess with hera's systems even if he wanted to. hera is so used to people who "understand" her in that way taking advantage of her; i think it's reassuring eiffel has no interest in it. he is a people person; hera's just a regular person to him.
but anyway. i think he was looking forward to teaching anne how to drive, and that would be a depressing note to leave this on, so. eiffel could not be an engineer, and i think even the thought of the work that would require would make him break out in hives, but he could be a mechanic, for whatever length of time it'd take him to get fired. and i think that would be hot. put him in another set of coveralls and get him greased up. that's what's really important.
#he's just an analog guy!! he's got a knack for radio. he could tinker with your stereo to optimize the sound quality.#he can change his own tires / oil / etc. and generally identify problems with his car but that doesn't mean he necessarily does.#he'll spend all day trying to fix a heap of junk as a hobby but routine repairs that'll take him 15 minutes? he'd sooner die#he cuts corners where he probably shouldn't. etc. eiffel hates doing anything as soon as it's work.#... i'm sorry! i really feel bad how much of this is disagreeing with you. i really appreciate the ask!#thank you for talking to me about eiffel#asks#also i've been meaning to write a post. i keep thinking about writing it but i've been so tired. but i want to talk about how#there some key ways eiffel really doesn't understand hera or what it's like for her. and that's actually important to me. like.#eiffel is really bad about assuming his experiences are universal and he loves hera and in loving hera he has to learn to decenter himself.
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in all seriousness i find it appalling that the mm4 robot masters are under the DWN prefix instead of DCN on account of the fact those 8 were manufactured by Cossack [this also applies for tundra man in 11]
Wily has a nasty habit of being lazy and just stealing robots, and yet he has the Audacity to call Light a Plagiarist in 11. Even with original robots like the Dark men, Mega man killers, Bass, King, the copy Mega man with the purple scarf, and the Genesis unit accounted for, Wily has still stolen more robots than he's actually built.
MM1: Light
MM2: His own bots
MM3: Seven of these are technically a conjoined effort between Wily and Light, but Shadow man was found in some ancient ruins and Wily repaired him with a ninja motif. The robots using the DWN label is... Debatable here and a bit complicated, but because I hate Wily's guts, and Seven out of 8 weren't supposed to be for combat anyway. I'm going to count the MM3 cast as stolen. Despite most fanworks and the manga treating them as purely Wily created.
MM4: Cossacks robots. Not Wily's. Their code should be DCN, not DWN
MM5: Okay, Wily got off his lazy ass and built his own robots again for once. Good job Wily.
MM6: Made by various Scientists around the world and kidnapped after being tricked by a fake tournament. For Shame, Wily!
MM World V: Made by aliens to be war machines. Not Wily's work.
MM7: Many people think that the four pods in the start contain the four robots you face at the start of the game, and that wily quickly built the last 4... But I disagree after reading their descriptions in the field guide. Plus it would usually takes time to develop A.I. and test weapons. Plus all their descriptions describe them as having jobs either for, or not for Wily before the events of seven. Burst man, Freeze man, Cloud man, and Shade man were all stolen. And Slash, Junk, Spring, and Turbo were the ones he built, and most likely were the ones to break him out of prison.
MM8: Another mix of built and stolen. Wily stole Tengu, Astro, Clown, and Aqua. And Wily actually built Sword, Frost and Grenade. The source on wether or not Search is stolen varies... But out of spite I also class him as stolen.
MM&B: Wily's involvement is void, as King is the one doing the stealing and building. Though, Wily did build King.
MM9: Light's creations again.
MM10: All robots unfortunate enough to fall victim to Wily's virus. So no he didn't build them.
MM11: All stolen.
DOS: not necessarily canon. But all nine are stolen in my AU so let's count them.
That means that out of 126 boss characters (Excluding Mega man, Roll, and Proto man), Wily has literally only built roughly 36 (my math might be off. My brain is fried after this rant) meaning he's stolen 90 of those robots.
36 is impressive for one guy to build, but compared to the robots Wily has stolen and in some cases aside from light, taken credit for... Yeesh
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Interesting history of medical technology in this machine…
This is my grandfathers vertical knee milling machine and it’s one of my favorite tools. This machine was built in 1985, it weighs 3000 pounds, it consumes 10amps of 480 volt 3 phase power, and it costs around $10,000. It can also break arms, remove fingers, and send large pieces of metal flying at your face and chest when not used correctly. But none of that is what makes this machine cool. This very machine helped build the prototype chips used in Hewlett-Packard medical equipment since it’s manufacture date. As it turns out my grandfather did the etching of silicon wafers to make custom chips for Hewlett-Packard from the late 60s to the late 90s. His largest contribution to medical technology was when he did the etching of custom chips that would go into Hewlett-Packard’s first ultrasound machine. After he etched the wafers using a milling machine gold would then be poured onto the wafers for the next step in creating these custom integrated circuits. Ultrasound machines were already being produced by other manufacturers at the time but that ultrasound machine paved the way for HPs other medical equipment including the HP Viridia line of patient monitors which we see in some older digital02 videos. There were many Viridia models made but the main difference showing when they were made was between when they were using CRT displays in them and when they put LCD displays in them. The Virida line continued under the Agilent Technologies name when HP split its Labs division off to Agilent Technologies in the early 2000s. Then the different modules that hook up to the Viridia became backwards compatible with the Phillips intelivue line of patient monitors, the intelivue line also uses the same alarm sounds as the Viridia line. And today the intelivue line has become the gold standard for patient monitors at least here in the US. My favorite set of calipers which are these metic Brown & Sharpe model 599-579-10 were also used in the production of HP medical equipment starting in the year 1975 up until 1999. These still retain an HP calibration tag from 1989 which was the year my grandfather was laid off from HP and went into business himself but ended up having HP be his biggest customer.
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I guess I should have given a bit more history on Hewlett-Packard. Hewlett-Packard was founded in 1939 by Bob Hewlett and David Packard. Like most companies it started in a garage. HP was the original Silicon Valley start up and the first tech company in Silicon Valley. In the 60s 70s and 80s HP was the largest employer in Silicon Valley and the largest tech company in the world. They had a huge presence in Palo Alto right next to Stanford university. And they had campuses all over Silicon Valley. In fact where Apple’s infinite loop headquarters sits today was once a huge HP campus. They also had a significant presence in Corvallis Oregon, and Colorado Springs/ Loveland Colorado. How things mainly worked in the 80s was products were designed in the Colorado division, and then were sent to Palo Alto for prototyping and final input and checks. Most of HPs medical equipment was designed in the Palo Alto division. In the Colorado division in the 80s HP designed the worlds most accurate digital multimeter the HP3458A, which is still unrivaled to this day. What makes it so accurate and special is it’s custom analog to digital converter. At the end of the 80s HP started to shrink its labs division and the rest of the company laying off thousands of employees. They closed their Corvallis campus in the 90s. And shrunk the size of their Palo Alto headquarters by a significant amount. In the year 1999 HP split its lab’s division into Agilent technologies. HP made computers. Agilent made electronics test equipment and medical equipment. In 2014 Agilent split into Keysight Technologies who now makes exclusively electronics test equipment, Agilent makes medical equipment and scientific equipment. Sadly these days HP is not anywhere near the size they once were and they are often forgot about. In fact the HP today isn’t even technically the same company Hewlett-Packard died in 2015 when they split into Hewlett Packard Enterprises, and Hewlett Packard Inc. The unwritten laws of Silicon Valley are very simple, keep up with modern technology or go bankrupt. HP was keeping up but they failed due to poor leadership, bad financial decisions, and board scandals. Even with some of their questionable practices today, they still don’t deserve to be forgotten about. They made many products that changed the world from pocket calculators, to some of the first computers. In most of the rest of world HP is forgotten as the company they once were but they still have a long and rich legacy in Silicon Valley. Ask anyone over the age of 40 in Silicon Valley and there’s a very good chance they worked for HP at some point in their life. Both my grandparents worked for HP, my mom worked to HP, my great uncle worked for HP, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak worked for HP, along with plenty of other people. Stanford University would not be the world renowned university it is today without HP. The Lucile Packard Charity Foundation is a very well known charity organization in Silicon Valley. Lucile Packard was the wife of HP co founder David Packard. I spent a lot of time at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital when I was a kid for metal health reasons. They are associated with Stanford medicine and Kaiser didn’t offer the services I needed so I went there. I really hope some people read this and understand the significance HP had on the world and was significant enough that we would not be were we are today technology wise without them.
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The best practices for spring maintenance and inspection, the different kinds of spring testing with spring testing machines, the advantages of spring testing and certification, and the function of testing in guaranteeing the performance and safety of mechanical systems using springs will all be covered in this article.
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Pioneering Spring Testing Machine Manufacturing in India
Stark Embsys stands at the forefront of Spring Testing Machine Manufacturers in India, pioneering the industry with its innovative and high-quality products. Their commitment to excellence and technological advancements has propelled them to a leading position, setting new standards in precision and reliability. By offering state-of-the-art spring testing machines, they enable various industries to ensure the quality and performance of springs with utmost accuracy. Stark Embsys' dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction has made them a trusted choice, revolutionizing the landscape of spring testing and cementing their status as trailblazers in the Indian manufacturing sector.
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Guide To choose the Right Tensile/Compression Strength Testing Machine
Despite the fact that Tensile/Compression strength testing machines are and utilized pretty much in every industry there is still absence of information with regards to buying the right machine. Given the scope of items, the features and the variations in cost getting one can be a bit overwhelming and this becomes especially true for non -standard applications.
One of the inquiries we get posed to by our clients is whether to pick a manually operated machine or motorized one and if motorized is chosen, would it be a good idea for us we pick a machine with Computer Control and inclusive of data acquisition. So, we should check out at this according to a point of view of a spring manufacturer.
There are two elements which go with this choice simpler. The first and most clear one is the price. Manually operated machines are less expensive obviously, then motorized lastly computerized. In any case, in the event that you are taking a heavier spring which are utilized in train bogies or airplanes, then, at that point, motorized ones must be utilized no matter what the budget. Imaging putting a pressure power of 5000 kg on a spring, (for example, the ones utilized under the train bogies) with a hand wheel. Indeed, even with utilization of a geared 3 train it's diligent effort.
Whenever that is chosen, the other element which is significant is the volume of testing. A spring manufacturer can let out a huge number of springs a day. The question then is whether to do batch testing or 100% testing. Batch testing is where you pick a couple of tests from the batch, test them and assuming all are good you say that the entire batch is good. In such cases a manual machine would be satisfactory. However, if one wants to test several thousand springs a day it's smarter to go for a motorized machine and reduce the burden of manual labour on the machine operator.
So, we decided on a manual or motorized machine. Subsequent stage in the development is whether to get a computer-controlled machine. These are machines operated straightforwardly from the computer and give the testing output as a force versus displacement chart. This imagines the way of behaving of the spring constantly. Regularly these software’s also provide a statistical report for all the tests, so min, max, standard deviation etc. and so forth. Are accessible as reports. Any large organizations where the report should be imparted to the higher ups who just need an outline of the production quality, these machines are a good decision. Any new product requiring data for approval must be tested on such machines. In many cases the client request that the manufacturer present the report online or in pdf format to avoid any possibility of manipulation. The best way to avoid from this is to utilize a computerized machine.
In specific cases the product you manufacture dictates the type of machine, there are ASTM, IS norms which settle on the decision for you. Be that as it may, for situations where it’s a non-standard product, we trust this article assists you with choosing what's best for you.
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Spring Testing Machine (Manually Operated)
Manually operated spring testing machine is a mechanical device used to measure the properties and characteristics of springs. It is designed to apply controlled forces or loads to a spring and measure its deformation or response, allowing for the determination of important parameters such as spring rate, load capacity, stiffness, and resilience. Manually operated spring testing machines are commonly used in quality control laboratories, research and development facilities, and manufacturing environments where springs are produced or utilized. They provide a cost-effective and practical solution for assessing the performance and compliance of springs, aiding in the design, selection, and optimization of springs for various applications.
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