All Ford articles – Page 38
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Editor's Note: The three-part plan
Carmakers need to fulfil three basic criteria to have a chance at financial success in the current economic climate. The first is to have a manufacturing system that offers the maximum amount of production flexibility possible in order to successfully respond to customer demand for a particular model.Many OEMs have ...
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Perkins Engines appointed Henricks as company president
Peterborough, UK – Perkins Engines has appointed Gwenne Henricks as company president. Henricks was formerly vice president of Caterpillar’s Electronics and Connected Worksite Division in North America.Henricks will be replaced at Caterpillar by Hans Haefeli, who will lead Caterpillar’s Advanced Systems Division including, transmissions, hydraulics, lower power train and OEM ...
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REGO-FIX named Weber managing director
Tenniken, Switzerland – Tool manufacturer REGO-FIX has announced the appointment of Richard Weber as managing director. Weber replaces Peter Tester, who held the position for the past 12 years.Previously, Weber was responsible for the strategy and commercial development at the firm. Weber will continue as a member of the company’s ...
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Cravero appointed as chief executive officer of Alfa Romeo
Turin, Italy – Fiat has appointed Sergio Cravero as chief executive officer of Alfa Romeo Automobiles. The appointment comes as the group finalizes plans overhauling its in-house management structure.Among other activities, Cravero will control development of product concepts, coordinating product development of individual models and determining product initiatives for the ...
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User-defined torque – without a wrench
Turck has introduced the new M12Nm connector, billed as the first plug-in connector that can easily be assembled with a pre-defined torque without the aid of a torque wrench. Developed by the Turck group’s cable and connector specialist, Escha, the integrated torque control guarantees an IP67 connection.The connector works on ...
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Quality-assurance sensors from Kistler
Kistler Instruments has launched a range of fi ve new force sensors. The new equipment is designed specifi cally for use in quality assurance monitoring in assembly applications and offers virtually maintenance-free working operation.The piezoelectric sensors cover measuring ranges from 5kN to 120kN and are supplied as standard with 1%, ...
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Fronius orbital welding system
For improved process reliability in an automated welding, Fronius has released the FPA 2030 AC/DC automated orbital welding system. Featuring an integrated knowledge base and control technology, the system reportedly returns high-quality welds with reduced production times, resulting in lower costs to the end user. The equipment may also be ...
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GE Fanuc introduces new Gigabit Ethernet switches
GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms has launched the NETernity RM980RC and RM982RC 6U VMEbus Gigabit Ethernet switches. Both units are RoHScompliant, and are capable of Layer-2 switching and routing at wire speed. Transition modules of 12-, 22-, and 24-ports are available, the latter two requiring two chassis slots, while all are ...
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New ultrasonic sensors from Pepperl+Fuchs
Pepperl+Fuchs has introduced a new range of F12 Series ultrasonic sensors. Fitted with automatic synchronization capability, up to 10 sensors can operate in close proximity without any potential for interfering cross talk.Programmed via a push-button system that offers user-selectable beam widths, the new sensors provide reliable detection over a wide ...
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New ESAB MIG welding machines
For efficient welding of high-alloy materials, ESAB has launched the Origo Mig 3001i range of welding machines. Depending on the control panel used, these compact machines are suitable for MIG, MAG, pulse MIG, MMA and TIG welding, plus carbon arc gouging.Typically the 300A Origo Mig 3001i machines will be used ...
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Plastic laser sintering by EOS
EOS has introduced the EOSINT P 800, said to be the first laser sintering machine in the world capable of producing plastic components from high-performance polymer powders at temperatures up to 385C.Exact physical replicas of a CAD model are built up layer by layer in the P 800’s sealed, nitrogen-fi ...
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Dual-Phase steels from Corus
Corus has announced the availability of production-ready coils of Dual- Phase 600 Hot Rolled Steel (DP600HR). This latest dual-phase steel product has been designed to help carmakers meet emissions targets by reducing vehicle weight. Crucially, the new hot-rolled product will allow customers to benefi t from the material’s enhanced properties ...
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Control Fair 2009 preview
The Control exhibition gives carmakers the chance to get upclose and personal with quality management tools. Hexagon MetrologyGE Sensing & Inspection TechnologiesMitutoyoMinitabDakota UltrasonicsUndeniably one of the premier events in the quality assurance calendar, the 23rd Control International Trade Fair is scheduled to take place at the Stuttgart Exhibition Centre from ...
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Hannover Fair 2009 - an automatic choice
A look at what is sure to interest carmakers at the upcoming Hannover FairSiemensABBFronius InternationalArcelorMittalDespite the recession, the Hannover Fair 2009 international trade exposition, taking place 20-24 April, looks set for a bumper year. This year’s show sees the regular portfolio of annually-held trade fairs —INTERKAMA+, Factory Automation, Industrial Building ...
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Staying on top at Maruti
Maruti Suzuki has topped India’s JD Power customer satisfaction survey for the ninth year in a row. AMS visits the company’s Gurgaon plant to talk with the company’s manufacturing guru, M.M. Singh, about this, the largest Suzuki manufacturing facility outside Japan.The importance of defining rolesHarmonizing labour and automationFactory layoutIn-house production ...
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Editor's Note: Surviving in weak markets
The knock-on effect of the downturn in carmaking has started to take its toll on major suppliers to the auto industry. With an estimated 33% drop in orders over the last 12 months, Corus Steel has announced it plans to layoff 3,200 employees. Bought in 2007 by Tata Steel, the ...
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Building trust to invest in Canada
Size mattersLooking aheadThreat from the southProvoking union ireBuyers are the solutionThrow a stone seemingly anywhere in Ontario and chances are it will land somewhere near either a parts or vehicle manufacturing facility. Home to OEM operations of companies such as GM, Ford, Chrysler, Honda, Toyota and Suzuki, plus Tier suppliers ...
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Innovation in induction
Engineers are using technology rather than displacement to achieve required levels of engine performance, and the changing designs have affected unit productionGrowth potential remains positiveComplex technologies to achieve complex goalsEngine management and monitoring capabilitiesResurgent superchargingPackaging issues are crucialThe future of forced inductionSo is there no substitute for cubic inches? With ...
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Joined at the edge
The growing domination of roller hemming in automotive production, its advantages and drawbacks in comparison with other hemming techniquesDefining roller hemmingAdvancing tool technologiesThe case for clinchingImproved strength characteristicsIn of itself, hemming as a joining technique is unexceptional. The basic concept involves folding the overlapping edge of an outer panel over ...
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Tailor made by laser
New laser joining techniques, steel grades, and how laser ablation can improve welded joinsLaser dominationFull process cost is keyPreparing to weldAchieving parity of speedThe concept of the tailored blank is generally acknowledged to have its origins back in the 1980s in the German automotive sector. Its central idea is extremely ...