What is 3D printing? This article goes over the basics of 3D printing, otherwise known as additive manufacturing, covering its engineering principles and applications.
What is 3D printer filament made of? This guide examines polymers, additives, and composites, offering practical tips for digital design and hardware engineers.
Learn everything you need about the full adder circuit. From binary addition theory to low-power hardware implementations and modern ASIC/FPGA design flows, this technical article equips digital design engineers, hardware engineers with practical insights and current research trends.
Explore how a transistor works from first principles through practical circuit design. This in depth guide explains BJT and FET operation, switching and amplification modes, design calculations, modern market trends, and FAQs, ideal for digital design engineers, hardware engineers, and students.
Advanced 3D scanning delivers comprehensive, high-accuracy inspection for massive grinding roller shells. It replaces manual measurement with fast, traceable digital analysis, enabling smarter maintenance and reduced operational costs.
Aerospace 3D printing has emerged as a transformative technology in the aviation and space industries, revolutionizing component design, prototyping, and manufacturing.
When benchmarked against outsourcing, the desktop machine repays its USD15 k capital outlay in 3 months. The industrial press crosses break even at 5 years.
New smart textiles developed by researchers at ETH Zurich use acoustic waves and glass fibres to help make precise measurements. They are light, breathable and inexpensive, and offer great potential for medicine, sports and everyday life.
On-site printing of lightweight PSU fillers slashes carbon impact and supply chain complexity—Finnair now sources spare parts locally in Dubai, Singapore, and beyond.
Wevolver spoke with Orion Fans President, John Knight, to learn about the cooling challenges companies face, how their technologies address system reliability, and where innovation is heading in thermal management.
TrackScan Sharp-S optical 3D scanning system improves crane component inspection. Its wireless design, user-friendly operations and high-precision 3D data streamline quality control, ensuring consistent, high-precision results while improving efficiency in crane manufacturing and inspection.
Join MVTec to explore how advanced machine vision software is revolutionizing semiconductor wafer inspection with live demos, not slides—boosting precision, quality, and efficiency.
3D composite printing is transforming manufacturing by combining the flexibility of additive manufacturing with enhanced material properties.
This innovative technology enables the creation of complex parts with improved strength, stiffness, and performance characteristics.