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Lobe pumps are perhaps most popularly known for their use in Rootes-type superchargers, but they can pump water, too. [Let’s Print] demonstrates this ably with a 3D-printed design that can pu… ...
In the first installment of this three-part series of articles, featured in the August 2024 print issue and online, we discussed fire pump requirements along with Code-related references in the ...
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Improvements: diagram of the 3D-printed peristaltic vacuum pump showing the pair of notches and a close-up of one of the rollers. (Courtesy: Luis Fernando Velásquez-García et al) A tiny 3D-printed ...
The IMO 3D Pump Model is especially developed to make it easier for designers to incorporate pumps into their own design systems, thus simplifying the engineering work.
Product design graduate Hadar Neeman from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem has created a customisable ballet shoe using 3D-printing technology.
3D-printed microstructures allow for passive, pump-free liquid flow in microfluidic devices, supporting advancements in desalination and biochemical assays.
3D printing as a production method has turned out to be the ideal procedure for the small batch. Firstly, it allows for the inclusion of design refinements in the six-bladed centrifugal pump wheel.
Whereas Part 1 of this three-part installment covered connections to and power sources for fire pumps (August 2024), and Part 2 dealt with disconnecting means, overcurrent protection, and transformers ...
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