This week, Radyne is at the International Brazing and Soldering Conference (#IBSC) this week in Charleston, South Carolina. Stop by our booth and say hello. The booth will be manned by our Global Director of Brazing and Joining Products: Gary DeVries, MBA
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If you don't know about our Knowledge Base, you are seriously missing out! Over 500 technical articles dealing with Boshart parts, replacement parts, uses, applications, certifications, and so much more. If you head to our website and click on "Education" in the navigation at the top, you'll see "Knowledge Base". Head over there to have your question answered!
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Medical device companies often want to save costs, and get to market faster, as they also enhance quality and reliability. Design for Manufacturability (DFM) is one of the tools that can be employed to help get a product development project moving toward that end. Check out this Medical Product Outsourcing Q&A focused on DFM, between Sean Fenske and MRPC's Vice President, Jeff Randall, PE. #medicaldevices #medicalmanufacturing #designformanufacturability #medicaldevicemanufacturing #medicalinnovation
Join MRPC's Vice President Jeff Randall, PE for this crucial Q&A! Jeff & MPO's own Sean Fenske will be diving deep into design for manufacturability. Find out all the tools & techniques used to limit costs and ensure reliability. https://hubs.li/Q02sJghp0 Sponsored by MRPC
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In honor of National Trivia Day, see if you can fill in the blank below! Capable to ______ (CTP) is a way to figure out if you will be able to get a product shipped to a customer by a certain date. You’ll have to consider factors like supplies, assembly, and distribution. Answer in the comments!!
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📽️ WOLFF Linocut in action 📽️ The WOLFF Linocut is ideal for cutting LVT when installing borders. Find out more 👇 https://ow.ly/PKc250QFAYj
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Here’s to keeping the legacy alive. Need parts, we’ve got you covered. #ElishaOtis #OtisElevator #ElevatorHistory #UNITECParts
In 1854, Elisha Otis traveled to the New York World’s Fair to promote his new invention. Standing high above the crowd on a platform lift, he ordered the retaining rope cut. The crowd cried out, his safety brake held! And in that moment, one man changed the world’s perspective on what’s possible, sending it rising up. We are proud to be keeping his legacy alive by proving top quality Otis OEM parts to our customers. Don't forget to vote for UNITEC once a day now through August 14th for Best Supplier - Other! Cast your vote today https://hubs.li/Q02K12Pd0 #ElishaOtis #OtisElevator #ElevatorHistory #UNITECParts
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Creating things is really hard. Or easy. It depends what matters most. It’s easy to get things done, and in many ways “done is better than perfect”, right? Not always. Sometimes simply getting something done means you miss the mark. After all, what have you really done? You’ve made a bike? So what. There are loads of different bikes out there. Most are ok, but very few are truly great, worth the effort, worth the wait. It’s really hard to stick at something past the point that you expected to have it done, past the point that some customers hoped it would be done, but while timelines are always important they aren’t always the most important metric. Not when you’ve created something really special. That’s what people have bought into, been inspired by. The guys at Flit have developed a truly brilliant bike, but like almost every manufacturer in the bike industry, they’ve suffered enormously from the still ongoing supply chain disruption. It’s killing companies left right and centre. But David Henderson and Alex Murray haven’t watered down what they’re doing, taken the easy route, just got something made to get it done. They've stuck to their vision, and pushed even harder, because what they are creating will certainly be worth the wait. Stick at it guys, I CAN wait to ride it, even if it might feel like I can’t.
We’re gearing up to revamp the FLIT HQ for some two-wheeled magic! Stay tuned as we transform this space into a bike-building workshop as we gear up for M2 assembly 🔧
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Interesting day immersed in the world of friction at 16th Brake Colloquium Brazil.
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⏱️Transform the FlipSled to any of our 3 power moves in seconds. From the Team Sled, building powerful leg-drive, Tire Flip developing explosive hips or our CDF creating violent finishing power the FlipSled can adapt to those necessary training needs efficiently. Learn more 🔗 https://hubs.ly/Q02Jy2lj0
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Mike Moe provides some good tips and tricks on how to keep your Graco two component (2K) equipment working well.
Did you miss Mike Moe's presentation on Graco 2K Equipment Component Service at Tech Days? Catch it again now! Watch the full presentation on our YouTube channel.
Tech Days 2024: Graco 2K Equipment Component Service, Presented by Mike Moe, Graco
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Here is a nice video on the need for anti-swirl baffles in mixing vessels given by Steve Zimmerman. In addition to this quick video, check out the article from 2018 from SPX FLOW, authored by myself and Gail Pogal from Chemical Processing Magazine. We can share an ePrint version of this as well, just message me if interested. #REMason #SPXFLOWMixingSolutions #fluidmixing https://lnkd.in/e4yUfFiK
Watch our latest YouTube Video Now. Senior PEG Specialist Steve Zimmerman breaks down baffling cylindrical vessels. https://lnkd.in/eqSgq3pi Want to learn more about PEG at R.E. Mason visit our website at https://lnkd.in/eET_s6Ed
Baffling Cylindrical Vessels
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