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Tuesday, 08 May 2018 10:14

A Vauxhall being buffed . . .

A Vauxhall being buffed . . .

Men at General Motors buffing the body of a Vauxhall car, the car in the background is Chevrolet. Photo circa 1935

Published in ENGINEERING
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Monday, 07 May 2018 14:54

Bambinas being made . . .

Bambinas being made . . .

December 1966 Assembly plant of NZ Motor Industries Ltd Otahuhu Auckland assembling Fiat 500 Bambina's

 

Published in ENGINEERING
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Thursday, 03 May 2018 08:08

The Cadpro team captured at EMEX18 yesterday

“The CADPRO Team at their stand at Emex18 with Richard from Markforged. From Left: Peter Crawley, Patricia Monteiro, Scott Moyse, Richard Elving ( Markforged ), Trish Malcolm, Matthew Weake, Gavin Bath

To quote Cadpro's Matthew Weakes, "this show has been the best we have been involved with yet!  There is huge interest the Markforged printers and the design process to get parts made on them.

Published in CADPRO SYSTEMS
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Wednesday, 02 May 2018 09:53

3D printing on show at EMEX18 Day Two

One of the Industrisal series - The X7 Exceptionally strong, supremely stiff, ultra lightweight, and incredibly versatile

Full on action today talking the #futureofmakingthings . We are here at EMEX Exhibition for the next 2 days making things on a Vertigo Technologies ltd CNC Router and Markforged printers from Autodesk software. #3dprinting #autodesk

Published in CADPRO SYSTEMS
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Tuesday, 01 May 2018 07:31

3D printing on show at EMEX18

One of the Industrisal series - The X5 For load-bearing applications that require real strength.

Manufacturers, engineers today and through till Thursday is your chance to update yourselves on 3D printer products, specifically the Markforged range with New Zealand master agent Cadpro Systems. Doors open at 0900 this morning.

Published in CADPRO SYSTEMS
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Friday, 20 April 2018 06:54

ETH Zurich robots use new digital construction technique to build timber structures

ETH Zurich robots use new digital construction technique to build timber structures

Will this technology hasten the construction of homes in New Zealand!

Published in CONSTRUCTION
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Saturday, 14 April 2018 11:53

Rolls-Royce’s 787 Headache Worsens with Extra Engine Checks

Rolls-Royce’s 787 Headache Worsens with Extra Engine Checks

Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc said it will incur extra costs and further disrupt services for airline customers as its carries out additional inspections on engines it builds for Boeing Co.’s 787 Dreamliner jet.

The checks will be made on a batch of 380 Trent 1000 turbines after testing indicated that more frequent scrutiny is required to cope with an existing durability issue, Rolls said in a statement Friday, barely a month after the London-based company suggested the problem was under control. The move will affect about a quarter of the 787 fleet, according to Boeing.

“The requirement for more regular inspections will lead to higher than previously guided cash costs being incurred during 2018,” Rolls-Royce Chief Executive Officer Warren East said in the release. “We are reprioritizing various items of discretionary spend to mitigate these incremental cash costs.”

The company maintained its estimate of 450 million pounds (US$641 million) for annual free cash flow, and East declined to say on a call how big the additional impact on cash will be. Durability problems with the Trent 1000 and an engine used on the Airbus SE A380 led to a 170 million-pound cash cost last year, and that figure was already set to double in 2018.Parts Redesign

The latest problem concerns a wear issue in the Trent 1000’s compressor that’s worse than expected, according to Rolls, which said the inspections will be accompanied by safety guidance to airlines issued by airworthiness authorities.Advertising, mouse over for audio

Even before today’s revelations Rolls-Royce had said a redesign of problem parts for the 787 wouldn’t be fully incorporated in the fleet until 2022. The snag has led to unscheduled shop visits for dozens of Boeing Co.’s 787s at carriers including Virgin Atlantic Ltd. and British Airways, costing Rolls more than 220 million pounds in charges last year.

Some 200 engines are due for maintenance in coming weeks, according to East, who didn’t say whether airline compensation is factored into the new guidance. The CEO added that Rolls had sought to make clear in March that the situation remained “dynamic.”

Targets for the discretionary spending cuts elsewhere will include company travel, IT upgrades and work on Rolls’s UltraFan engine and other next-generation programs, East said, though plans to compete on Boeing’s new middle-of-market aircraft -- or NMA -- won’t be affected. He said there’s been no discussion about pausing deliveries of the 787 engine.

Rolls-Royce shares fell as much as 2.5% and were trading 1.8% lower at 865.20 pence as of 10:24 a.m. in London. The company’s 750 million euros ($925 million) of bonds maturing in 2021 fell to around 106 euro cents, the lowest since March 2016, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

 

{ A IndustryWeek release  }  |  april 14, 2018   |||

 

 

 

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Friday, 13 April 2018 11:09

Engineering Skills Put To Test In Summer Design Project

Toi Ohomai engineering student Mandela Petersen has spent his Summer break on a design project at Surtees Boats near Whakatane.

Before December, Toi Ohomai engineering student Mandela Petersen knew very little about boats. Ask him now about component weights, pivot points and gravity points and he could rattle off enough figures and equations to leave most of us baffled.

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Tuesday, 10 April 2018 08:40

Smurfit Kappa and HP bring first digital post-print corrugated press to Europe

Smurfit Kappa and HP bring first digital post-print corrugated press to Europe

Smurfit Kappa is installing the new HP PageWide C500 digital press – HP’s most technologically advanced digital press for corrugated application.

The press will be installed in Smurfit Kappa’s Interwell plant in Austria, and is designed for greater customisation and flexibility of corrugated printing, the new industrial-scale press will be the first commercial HP single pass press in Europe.

The press will be installed in April and will support Smurfit Kappa’s extensive customer base in the FMCG sector.

With a fully integrated stack-to-stack workflow, the press combines digital simplicity with off-set replaceable print quality on both coated and uncoated paper.

The technology will provide brand owners with customised packaging solutions that can drive sales across both online and traditional sales channels.

Smurfit Kappa will sue the press in conjunction with its ShelfSmart and eSmart services.

The graphic flexibility and quality of the new HP PageWide C500 Press will further enhance the company’s service to drive brand recognition and provide fit-for-purpose packaging.

Furthermore, the HP water-based inks facilitate printing on both primary and secondary food packaging without an additional barrier which can comply with even the most stringent global food safety regulations.

 

| A PackagingNews release |  ||  April 10, 2018   |||

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, 09 April 2018 16:05

Hally launches Express facility

Hally launches Express facility

Australian and New Zealand based printer Hally Labels has moved into a new purpose built site in Sydney, with the company all set to launch its Hally Express service.

Published in Industry Talk
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Palace of the Alhambra Spain

Palace of the Alhambra, Spain

By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)

From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes

Oil on canvas - 118cm x 162cm

Valued $12,000 - $18,000

Offers invited over $9,000

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

 

Mount Egmont with Lake

Mount Egmont with Lake 

By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)

Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm

Valued $2,000-$3,000

Offers invited over $1,500

Contact:  Henry Newrick – (+64 ) 27 471 2242

Henry@HeritageArtNZ.com

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