July 16, 2024

SRA Solutions

SRA Solutions designs, manufactures and installs a comprehensive range of data centre equipment including Security Construction and Equipment Committee (SCEC) racks. These are used in high-security environments that store and process classified information. SCEC racks must meet strict specifications and tight tolerances, as well as being tamper-proof, and tamper-evident, and have anti-drill mechanisms and special locking devices. SRA Solutions Managing Director, Gordon Campbell said “Our purpose is to create world-leading data centre solutions, enabling a more connected, secure and sustainable future. The SRA racking systems are designed for efficient manufacture which enables fast assembly, while building quality into the product. “Fuelled by demands from both long-term and emerging customers, the business has grown from producing racks to an advanced capability to deliver associated and added value services. “We can produce highly customised turnkey projects with power, cooling, racks and containment bundled together with project management and monitoring software. This is all enabled by our advanced manufacturing capability and our world-leading partners. The next phase of our development will include the…
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July 15, 2024

OKUMA in WA

Okuma Australia's Western Australian branch recently had the honour of participating in South Metropolitan TAFE's latest Sundowner event as a testament to its commitment to supporting the next generation of skilled professionals. The event in Rockingham showcased the innovative spirit and dedication to excellence that defines Okuma Australia and South Metropolitan TAFE, creating a platform for industry engagement and knowledge exchange. Okuma Australia, a leading provider of Okuma CNC machine tools and automation solutions, has a strong tradition of collaborating with educational institutions to contribute to the growth of the manufacturing and engineering sectors. The partnership with South Metropolitan TAFE underscores Okuma's dedication to nurturing talent and fostering a seamless transition from education to industry. The Sundowner event provided a unique opportunity for Okuma Australia's Western Australian branch to engage with students, educators, and industry professionals showcasing its state-of-the-art Okuma CNC machines, giving participants firsthand experience of the advancements driving modern manufacturing. "Okuma Australia's recent participation in South Metropolitan TAFE's Sundowner event, showcased Okuma’s cutting-edge technology.  This event epitomises our collaboration and commitment to bridging the gap between industry and education,"…
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July 10, 2024

Motium tough TUFF range

Established in 2002, Motium is a WA-based expert in the ground-up design and manufacture of rugged computers and associated technologies for use in harsh environments. Motium provide sophisticated solutions to businesses requiring robust products that can endure and continually operate in extreme conditions and tough industries. Motium's products are designed specifically for key industries including mining, transportation, waste management, emergency services, marine, defence, construction, machine control, and industrial automation. Motium was originally a distributor of small PCs. However, early in the company’s life, customers requested more durable and rugged products for use in harsh environments. Motium identified the opportunities, shifting from distributor to designer and advanced manufacturer. Located in Perth, Motium is privately owned and operated and is one of the few businesses designing and manufacturing highly customisable rugged technology products in Australia. Founder and Co-CEO Andrew Warenczak has achieved over 20 years of business stability by listening to the rugged technology requirements of customers, creating robust and reliable products, and developing ongoing service and support that continues for the life of the product. “Our guiding philosophy has always been to listen…
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July 8, 2024

When manufacturing quality matters

Western Australian Kerr Engineering was a small firm with two to three people, formed in the late 1960s by founder Kevin Kerr. In 2000, the engineering company was purchased by David & Mark Kinsman who have transformed it into a dynamic operation employing more than 90 personnel, introducing and operating the latest technology. Kerr Engineering is based within the Australian Marine Complex at 27 Alacrity Place Henderson, with land size of 12,500 square metres and a 9,000 square metre building to which it relocated in 2019 to meet continuing growth. Today it can be regarded by all accounts and purposes as a high-technology precision Okuma shop, from an initial purchase of a new Okuma GENOS M560 Vertical Machining Centre, Kerr Engineering now has seven Okuma machines in operation with two additional machines on the way to further increase the company’s capability under the banner of their new slogan ‘When Quality Matters’. A new Okuma LB4000BMYC Turning Centre is being commissioned in April and the latest Okuma…
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July 5, 2024

Coromill precision milling

In the realm of machining operations, achieving precision and reliability is an ongoing pursuit. Sandvik Coromant has met this challenge head-on with a tool that promises to revolutionise milling processes. Here, Sangram Dash, Product Application Manager for Indexable Milling at Sandvik Coromant, explains how an innovative concept for milling applications in ISO K and ISO P materials, CoroMill® MF80, supports more precise and cost-effective machining. Close to 90-degree shoulder milling is highly desirable in machining applications due to its ability to create precise components, which is a necessity as automotive engines grow more complex. Automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are striving to manufacture parts that comply with tighter tolerances and in accordance with more intricate and contemporary designs. These more sophisticated components include engine block transmission cases, gearbox housings and steeling knuckles. Due to the intricate shape of these components and the resulting fixturing limitations, a close-to 90-degree shoulder milling tool is more desirable. That’s because the tool is able to efficiently machine intricate components with low axial loads, which leads to cost savings and increased efficiency in the…
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July 3, 2024

Spherical Deburring Cutter

Manufacturing engineers often face the challenging task of deburring complex 3D shapes such as off-set threaded internal cross holes. As a global leader in deburring solutions, XEBEC Technologies has developed the spherical Back Burr Cutter as an ideal tool for deburring difficult 3D edge profiles. In addition, customer-specific tool cutter paths can be provided, creating the highest quality uniform edge, extending tool life by utilising the entire blade edge and creating machining times five to ten times faster than conventional tools. Simultaneously the customer is spared considerable time on complex programming. Suitable to be used on any machine with 3-axis simultaneous control the Back Burr Cutter and Path have already particularly proven themselves in the field with manufacturers of complex hydraulic manifolds and related components. Holes as small as 1mm can be effectively reached at depths of up to 15 x diameter, plus threads from M3 to M24. Fine micro grain carbide together with AlTiCrN coating allows for processing a wide variety of materials including hard-to-cut metals such as inconel and titanium. Uncoated versions are…
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July 1, 2024

Kemppi welding thoughts

Welding is fundamental to our world. The process of fusing pieces together, usually metals, to form a continuum is used in the construction of buildings, bridges, overpasses, railways, ships, planes, the car that you drive, domestic appliances and much more. Demand for welding skills has climbed worldwide, yet the number of welders has steadily declined, particularly in developed economies (including Australia) challenging welding machine manufacturers to continuously enhance their equipment. Whether it is America, Canada, Europe, Japan, the United Kingdom or Australia, the demand for more welders in the Western world is staggering. According to the European Welding Federation, there is a shortage of around 300,000 qualified welders in Europe. By 2027, the US will need an additional 360,000 welding professionals says the American Welding Society. In Japan, where the overall workforce is shrinking, some 250,000 welders will be needed by 2050; while in Canada, they are experiencing an ongoing shortage of welders says CWB Group’s Welding Industry Report, 2022. In Australia, the picture is equally bleak. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 83,400 tradesmen identified as welding workers…
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June 26, 2024

Integra K4.0 Kiosk

Today’s manufacturing landscape is rapidly changing from traditional production processes guided by paper trails and manual labour to one empowered by a new digital era of connectivity and efficiency through Industry 4.0. At its core, Industry 4.0 combines digital technologies with physical manufacturing systems to empower organisations to leverage data-driven insights and automation to optimise their operations. Think of Industry 4.0 as the digital thread within organisations – a seamless flow of data that connects every aspect of the manufacturing lifecycle, from design through to production, distribution and beyond. So, what does Industry 4.0 entail, and how does tapping into your organisation's digital thread deliver groundbreaking results? Industry 4.0 - the digital thread connecting the dots in your organisation Industry 4.0, often referred to as the fourth industrial revolution, integrates the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) into the manufacturing process. This combination of technologies enables real-time monitoring, gathering insights to drive efficiency, agility, and innovation across the value chain. At its core, Industry 4.0 is the digital thread that connects the dots within your organisation. From initial…
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June 25, 2024

Deeps Engineering at Salamander Bay

In the coastal town of Salamander Bay, Deeps Engineering continues to redefine the boundaries of excellence. What began as a modest venture in the garage of Steven Dee's home has blossomed into a testament to resilience, ingenuity, and a steadfast commitment to excellence. For over three decades, Deeps Engineering has not only pioneered advancements in custom plastic injection moulding but has also championed environmental stewardship, setting a new standard for responsible manufacturing practices. Founded by Steven Dee, a visionary with a passion for toolmaking and moulding ideas into reality, Deeps Engineering has been the driving force in the plastics industry for over thirty years. Semi-retired but still a guiding influence, Steven Dee's journey began with a tool-making trade in Sydney where he used his skills in various tool workshops, followed by a bold move to Nelson Bay in 1991 to establish Deeps Engineering. “We started out renting machinery down in Sydney,” recalls Dee, “and I'd travel down three or four days a week to manufacture and trial the moulds.” With determination and support from his family, he transformed his garage in Nelson…
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June 24, 2024

Multi-resolution mapping CSIRO revolution in space

In the early hours of 22 March 2024, a rocket blasted off from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, USA. On board was a small device labelled ‘Multi-resolution scanning’, packed with CSIRO smarts. Its goal was to test a new CSIRO-developed 3D sensing and mapping payload for a NASA robot called Astrobee, which operates inside the International Space Station (ISS). Leading the project was Dr Marc Elmouttie. For Elmouttie, this launch was the culmination of years of hard work and extensive international collaboration. But we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Let’s take a step back. What is the Astrobee anyway? Why does it need multi-resolution scanning? And what are they doing up in space? Let’s start with Astrobee. This system of three free-flying robots moves around the ISS autonomously, or via remote control, to document experiments or even move cargo. As modular platforms, they can be loaded with other technologies, one of which will be multi-resolution scanning. The multi-resolution scanning device brings together…
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June 21, 2024

Bosch and RayGen focus on solar

Bosch, a pioneer in automation solutions, has teamed with RayGen, a leading innovator in solar and long-duration storage technologies, to expedite the deployment of its state-of-the-art concentrated solar photovoltaic (PV) system. This collaboration showcases the pivotal role of automation in modern energy solutions. The project centres around the assembly of heliostats (mirrors used to focus sunlight), a crucial component of the concentrated solar PV system. These heliostats are designed to track the sun throughout the day, optimising solar energy capture. The process, to be deployed on-site at RayGen’s first utility-scale project, after rigorous in-field testing, involves the assembly of the heliostats on a highly automated production line designed by Bosch Australia Manufacturing Solutions (BAMS) automation engineering specialists. BAMS’ cutting-edge automation capabilities are instrumental in making this assembly a faster and lower cost process. The project aims to assemble a heliostat every three minutes. The heliostats, each measuring approximately 4x5 metres, are comprised of eight individual mirror panels that must be assembled to tight tolerances to maximise the energy produced by the solar technology. Scheduled for deployment by the end…
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June 21, 2024

Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub

The Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Hub has welcomed news that the Australian Manufacturing Capability Network (AMCN) has been selected as an Industry Partner Organisation for the Industry Growth Program. Australian Government Minister for Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic recently announced that several not-for-profit organisations will work with the Industry Growth Program to help participating small and medium businesses bring new products and services to market. The Industry Growth Program provides expert advice on commercialisation and early-stage business growth to startups and high-growth small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) operating within the priority areas of the National Reconstruction Fund priority, and to help build Australian manufacturing for the future. This advice is provided by Industry Growth program advisers. As an Industry Partner Organisation, the AMCN will complement this advice, and add value to and enhance the support provided to SMEs by offering specialised advisory services, drawing on its sectoral expertise. ARM Hub Founder and CEO Professor Cori Stewart said this was an opportunity to better enable SMEs and startups to become global innovation leaders. “On behalf of the…
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June 18, 2024

Plotting the way forward

In December of last year, the Westpac Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) survey revealed that sentiment among local manufacturers had fallen to its lowest levels since the global financial crisis. This sentiment was mirrored in the New Zealand market with the latest data from Business NZ revealing that the manufacturing sector contracted for the tenth straight month in a row. The results were no surprise, given the ongoing economic uncertainty caused by inflationary pressures, regulatory change and supply chain disruptions. Despite the economic headwinds, I have observed a sense of quiet confidence among local manufacturers regarding business conditions. Data can often be a lagging indicator, and with inflationary pressures likely to ease in the second half of this year, the Australian economy is expected to land more softly than originally anticipated. A recent Grant Thornton study also suggested that local manufacturers have a more positive outlook on the market, with many recording strong sales growth in 2023. This trend is particularly evident for emerging manufacturers that are continuing to…
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