February 13, 2020

Selective laser melting – An attractive solution for aerospace

Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D metal printing, allows for the manufacture of complex shapes from light metals with high mechanical strength. This unique material combination yields parts with a high strength to weight ratio along with good corrosion and fatigue resistance. One of the most popular powder-based materials is the titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V, which has found its way into both aerospace and medical applications. Titanium is already widely used in aircraft manufacture to prevent fatigue cracks or in structural parts like the frames of cockpit windows. Applications of titanium alloys are even more widely used in military aircraft, helicopters and spacecraft due to their high performance and unique properties, particularly weight reduction. Selective laser melting machines are regarded as the most versatile additive manufacturing technology because the system can process a wide spectrum of materials that include aluminium, titanium, iron, nickel, cobalt, copper-based alloys and their composites. Choosing the appropriate material depends…
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February 13, 2020

US researchers develop record-throughput 3D printer

Called HARP (high-area rapid printing), the new technology enables a record-breaking throughput that can manufacture products on demand. Over the last 30 years, most efforts in 3D printing have been aimed at pushing the limits of legacy technologies. Often, the pursuit of larger parts has come at the cost of speed, throughput and resolution. With HARP technology, this compromise is unnecessary, enabling it to compete with both the resolution and throughput of traditional manufacturing techniques. The prototype HARP technology is 13 feet tall with a 2.5 square-foot print bed and can print about half a yard in an hour — a record throughput for the 3D printing field. This means it can print single, large parts or many different small parts at once. Professor Chad A Mirkin, who led the product’s development along with researchers David Walker and James Hedrick, predicts that HARP will be available commercially in the next 18 months. “3D printing is conceptually powerful…
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February 13, 2020

From The CEO: Rail & Haulage Hub to drive export activity

The AMTIL Export Hub is a vibrant community of SMEs in the Australian rail, road passenger and freight supply chain (encompassing trams, trains, trucks and buses). The Export Hub will enable participating small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to collaborate on projects and address specific supply chain gaps identified by OEMs and work together to lift the capability and performance of their businesses and provide a path to global markets. The Export Hub will enable SMEs to: Collaborate to leverage individual business strengths, assets and resources. Share resources that an individual SME cannot access alone. Improve local supply chain capability and competitiveness. Develop new technologies and service offerings. Leverage collective strengths and capabilities in supplying to a low-volume, high-quality, customised vehicle design and assembly customer base. Work with Australia’s research…
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February 13, 2020

RoboHelix revolutionises auger flight manufacturing with SolidWorks

Auger centrifuges are versatile and effective material handling tools, critical to the conveyance of materials in material handling, geotechnical and mining projects. Smooth material displacement operations for such projects depend on the precision of the auger fins or blades, commonly referred to as “flights”, formed out of stainless steel or abrasion-resisting steel. Traditional forming of auger flights utilise hydraulic machines that wield bulky industrial dies, die plates and platens to form the pitch and size of flight diameters. These die plates and platens are often bulky to handle and time-consuming to tool, adjust and set up, not to mention cost-prohibitive to replace if they are damaged. The hydraulics are manually operated with the operator’s hands just millimetres away from reciprocating jaws exerting forces up to 50 tonnes; operator injuries are a high risk, resulting in calls for higher safety standards in helical flight production. RoboHelix machines incorporate robotics that completely automate flight…
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February 13, 2020

Thermwood introduces new LSAM model

Thermwood is a US-based manufacturer of CNC machinery that markets its products and services through offices in 11 countries. Its has also become a technology and market leader in large-scale additive manufacturing (LSAM) systems for thermoplastic composite moulds, tooling, patterns and parts. Its line of LSAM machines can perform both 3D printing and trimming operations on the same machine. Its systems are marketed to major companies in the aerospace, marine, automotive and foundry industries, as well as military, government and defence contractors. Unlike standard LSAM systems, which feature dual gantries operating over a large fixed table, the LSAM MT (which stands for “Moving Table”) features a single fixed gantry mounted over a moving table. This configuration offers several significant advantages, not the least of which is a dramatically lower price. Despite the lower price, the LSAM MT is still a massive, robust industrial production machine capable of reliable, day-in and day-out production. Unlike standard LSAM systems, the…
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February 13, 2020

ATO urges business to move to myGovID

On 27 March, the ATO and 26 other government agencies will retire the decade old AUSkey and the Manage ABN Connections login credentials. This means anyone who uses the ATO’s Business Portal or a range of other government online services will need to set up and use myGovID. The myGovID app is available to download to your smart device, using security features in your device such as fingerprint, face recognition or password to help keep your information secure. This is to protect your identity and help stop other people accessing your information. Once the app is set up, the business owner will need to link their myGovID to their business using the authorisation service called Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) and authorise employee access. The ATO’s Chief Digital Officer John Dardo says most people will find myGovID solves a lot of problems they had with AUSkey and encourages them to try it today. “We've had over five million logins to the ATO Portals using myGovID so far and…
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February 13, 2020

Queensland manufacturer lands UK airport export deal

Based in Sumner Park, in Brisbane’s south-west suburbs, National Plastics & Rubber was established 22 years ago and remains privately owned by two families, employing a local team of 34 people. The company specialises in the design and manufacture of quality polyurethane, industrial plastic and rubber products, primarily manufacturing specialised products for the mining industry in Australia. In recent years it has been gradually building its export business. According to National Plastics & Rubber, the Aerochock product is the lightest specialised aircraft wheel chock on the market today, helping to reduce workplace injuries stemming from constant handling. It was designed utilising technology that National Plastics & Rubber developed for the manufacture of chocks for the world’s largest mining trucks. The Aerochock is already in use in countries such as Cambodia and New Zealand, as well as Australia. In securing the contract with the UK airport, it saw off competition from rival products from around the world including the USA and…
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February 13, 2020

Naval Group Pacific, UNSW Sydney demonstrate potential new composite applications

The proof-of-concept test was designed to determine how a composite embedded with fibre optics could be used in the masts of marine vessels that may house vital equipment such as radars and periscopes. The use of composites can decrease the weight of the mast, which in turn can reduce the vessel’s overall weight due to a lighter counterbalance being required. By applying fibre optics that allow for structural health monitoring (SHM), it is possible to save vital maintenance time and resources over the lifetime of any vessel to which it is applied. Over the course of five days, AMAC and Naval Group successfully demonstrated how the composite embedded with fibre optic sensors can be used to assess the performance under mechanical loads. Airspeed, an Australian designer and manufacturer of composite materials for aerospace, maritime and energy-related projects also participated in the test. AMAC has been actively developing the application of fibre optic sensors as…
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February 6, 2020

SternaGL joins AMTIL Corporate Partner line-up

As an internationally recognised and respected freight specialist, SternaGL offers a truly seamless service, utilising resources positioned all over the globe to move freight efficiently from its origin to its destination. SternaGL offers a wide range of cost-efficient and flexible cargo options, including freight-forwarding, customs clearance and transport. Combining more than 50 years of logistics experience with exceptional human talent and systems, SternaGL provides customers with tailored solutions for any import or export shipments moving via sea, air, rail, road or multi-modal. From parcels to over-dimensional cargo, and everything in between – SternaGL’s dedicated team utilise their extensive skill and expertise to manage the journey of shipments from origin to destination, intact and on time. SternaGL services a wide range of industries including manufacturing, with extensive experience handling delicate process-line machinery and raw materials. Its consultative approach ensures attention to detail, which invariably leads to strong results and a positive customer experience. SternaGL operates under four core principles that permeate the organisation into every transaction – Integrity, Care, Accuracy, and Innovation. Under these principles SternaGL presents a refreshing brand of honest advice…
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February 6, 2020

Selective laser melting – An attractive solution for aerospace

Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D metal printing, allows for the manufacture of complex shapes from light metals with high mechanical strength. This unique material combination yields parts with a high strength to weight ratio along with good corrosion and fatigue resistance. One of the most popular powder-based materials is the titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V, which has found its way into both aerospace and medical applications. Titanium is already widely used in aircraft manufacture to prevent fatigue cracks or in structural parts like the frames of cockpit windows. Applications of titanium alloys are even more widely used in military aircraft, helicopters and spacecraft due to their high performance and unique properties, particularly weight reduction. Selective laser melting machines are regarded as the most versatile additive manufacturing technology because the system can process a wide spectrum of materials that include aluminium, titanium, iron, nickel, cobalt, copper-based alloys and their composites. Choosing the appropriate material…
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February 6, 2020

Naval shipbuilders make pitch for industry talent

Market analysis undertaken by the Naval Shipbuilding College (NSC), in collaboration with Australia’s naval shipbuilding industry, identified experienced designers/drafters in particular as a critical job priority. Naval architects and associated designers/drafters are responsible for the creation of the highly sophisticated 3D designs, product models and schematics, required to design, build and sustain the Royal Australian Navy’s new submarines and warships. NSC Chief Executive Ian Irving said the Federal Government’s $90bn National Naval Shipbuilding Enterprise provides an unparalleled career opportunity for naval architects and maritime designers/drafters in this country. “The opportunity to work on the world’s most technologically advanced projects, contributing to the design of some of the most sophisticated machines that are being creating anywhere in the world, and to be able to do this here in Australia, is very appealing to a potential workforce,” he said. “Naval architects and designers will be at the very heart of creating Australia’s new fleet. These are very important and coveted jobs that are in demand across the world today.” The spearhead of Australia’s new fleet will include…
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February 6, 2020

Manufacturing differently

Professor Danny Samson, Director of the Master of Enterprise and Master of Supply Chain Management degrees at the University of Melbourne, published an article a few years ago titled ‘Mega-challenges and executive strategies’. In it he wrote: “In Australia, we face a number of challenges. With the mining boom over and industries such as automotive and many services being offshored in an increasingly high-cost Australian economy, leaders in all sectors have a daunting task in planning and executing long-term paths to prosperity.” Manufacturing as a share of the economy has been declining for many years, and even the recent weakening of the exchange rate has not had much of an effect yet. Anecdotal evidence suggests that it is becoming ever more challenging to obtain the required skills at an acceptable cost. Employee engagement in Australia is seemingly falling off a cliff, from 24% of employees highly engaged in 2013 to only 14% in 2017. Productivity is not…
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February 4, 2020

Service – SternaGL joins AMTIL Corporate Partner line-up

SternaGL joins AMTIL Corporate Partner line-up AMTIL has announced the appointment of SternaGL to its Corporate Partner program. As an internationally recognised and respected freight specialist, SternaGL offers a truly seamless service, utilising resources positioned all over the globe to move freight efficiently from its origin to its destination. SternaGL offers a wide range of cost-efficient and flexible cargo options, including freight-forwarding, customs clearance and transport. Combining more than 50 years of logistics experience with exceptional human talent and systems, SternaGL provides customers with tailored solutions for any import or export shipments moving via sea, air, rail, road or multi-modal. From parcels to over-dimensional cargo, and everything in between – SternaGL’s dedicated team utilise their extensive skill and expertise to manage the journey of shipments from origin to destination, intact and on time. SternaGL services a wide range of industries including manufacturing, with extensive experience handling delicate process-line machinery and raw materials. Its consultative approach ensures attention to detail, which invariably leads to strong results and a positive customer experience. SternaGL operates under four core principles that permeate the organisation into every transaction – Integrity, Care, Accuracy, and Innovation. Under these principles SternaGL presents a refreshing brand…
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