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June 30, 2008


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1. Assault and Batteries
2. Fastening Technology and Bolted Joint Design Seminar Planned
3. Health Insurance for Cracked Joints

Featured Content
1. Explosive Rivets


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Assault and Batteries
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories must hate batteries: They heat them to extreme temperatures, overcharge them, and drive nails into them. It's all for a good cause, though - the researchers aim to improve lithium-ion batteries. Their increased stability will make them a prime replacement option for the weaker batteries currently used in hybrid cars.

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Fastening Technology and Bolted Joint Design Seminar Planned
Seminars for Engineers has developed a new seminar, proving that no matter how much you think you know, there’s always more to learn. The discussions will give engineers and technicians up-to-date specifications and a better understanding of the complexity of mechanical joining with fasteners, with topics ranging from elastic interactions to product standard insights.

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Health Insurance for Cracked Joints
"Be careful with that or you'll poke an eye out" are not words you want to hear when working with tough, unforgiving rivets. Luckily, a new Fastener Inspection System can use pattern recognition to identify cracks, defects, and mis-forms in rivets and other fasteners - which might make you raise your safety goggles in wonder, just a little.

New Products

Delicate, light-duty fastening
The Spiralform method of fastening is designed for delicate and lighter-duty applications where orbital forming may not be optimal. Spiralform displaces material using an 11-sided spiral pattern similar to those created by the old Spirograph drawing toy. As the forming tool contacts the surface, material uniformly flows out from the center, providing superior strength and surfacing.
Spiralform accommodates an integral load cell into its spindle package to provide Watchdawg Process Intelligence capabilities. The process is suitable for ferrous, nonferrous, and die-case metals; case-hardened fasteners; and ceramics, glass, and other delicate materials and assemblies.
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Rotating component fastening system
The 96-page "Handbook of Fairloc Components, The Integral Fastener, D243," helps solve phasing, timing, positioning, and frequent removal problems that clamps, keyways, pins, or setscrews can't handle properly. Advantages of the system includes built-in overload protection, full use of the bore, easy adjustment, and compact self-contained design. The catalog covers 3,405 products such as inch and metric Fairloc hubs, spur gears, timing-belt pulleys, couplings, shaft extenders, shaft collars, and dials.
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Explosive Rivets
Safety in the modern workplace never looked so good. A blind rivet used during World War II displays its strength in a violent and volatile manner when applied heat triggers the release of an explosive charge that effectively distorts the shape of the rivet.

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