Eric Rosinha of Salt Creek Power Equipment, Dartmouth, MA demonstrates his Firewood Processing Equipment.
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Salt Creek Firewood Processing Equipment
Written by Tools on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Creek, Equipment, Firewood, Processing, Salt
Salt Creek Firewood Processing Equipment
Written by Tools on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Creek, Equipment, Firewood, Processing, Salt
Eric Rosinha of Salt Creek Power Equipment, Dartmouth, MA demonstrates his Firewood Processing Equipment.
KardexRemstar’s Automotive Software and Order Processing
Written by Tools on Monday, August 30th, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Automotive, KardexRemstar's, Order, Processing, Software
Automated storage, retrieval and ordering of automotive parts using FastPic4 Auto inventory management software
Diffenbacher Presents: Glass Mat Thermoplastic (GMT) Processing
Written by Tools on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Diffenbacher, Glass, Presents, Processing, Thermoplastic
Diffenbacher presentation of glass mat thermoplastic (GMT) processing using compression molding and other automated processing steps. Typically, GMT is a preform combination of continuous glass fiber or chopped strand mat impregnated with thermoplastic resin such as polypropylene. GMT is used for many two-dimensional automotive parts (such as panels and splash shields) where high heat resistance is not required.
An Fun Application of Wavelet Processing
Written by Tools on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 in Power Equipment.
Tags: application, Processing, Wavelet
“Kid” powered “Drum Panel/Synthesizer” for Playgrounds. “Buttons” are simple regions of plastic shaped in circles with vibration sensors. A wavelet analysis bank is used to separate “hits” in a specific location from random structural vibrations and hits that may have happened elsewhere. It also has a cool voice/rhythm record mode. After the first demo of the voice record/ playback the unit runs out of juice. One gets anywhere from 45-seconds to 3 minutes depending on how the unit is used. Sorry for the shaky video. I was trying to hold the camera while operating the unit. The is some background noise from someone running power equipment in the background.