Cost Efficient Wipe On Label Applicator

Posted by Henry on July 21st, 2010

Our business is getting bigger as years passed by. We started with just five hundred bottles a day which our employees manually labels. We specifically did not do it with machines because we thought it was more personalized to do it manually and we might be getting employees doing nothing if we had machines to do the labeling. But from five hundred bottles a day, the amount of bottles to be labeled increased to about two thousand five hundred a day. That’s about four times more than the usual. So, we were seriously thinking of buying wipe on label applicator. No, we decided to buy one since business is growing.

We ask some people from our industry if they could recommend a company that can help us. We had a list and visited them online to check their array of products. One particular company impressed us the most. Their front & back label applicators were very interesting to look at. It looked like that they offer the best. We trusted our instincts. We were not wrong. Upon using their machine, it was very good and we were able to match up with the orders and the requests. Some employees can do other jobs as well other than packaging.

Crane Rental In Greensboro

Posted by Henry on March 30th, 2010

When my husband and I looked into crane rental in Greensboro, we had a little bit of trouble finding a company that we could afford. There were several that had exactly what we needed, but the price was just too high. I wanted to give up looking but my husband insisted that we check out just one more place that he had heard of. It was a crane rental in Hickory company that his boss had told him all about.

I decided that by going along with him to the crane rental in Hickory company, we could find out together if our last option was going to work or not. We were both pleasantly surprised to find that the rental amount that they quoted us, was much more affordable and they had a crane available for the day that we needed one.

When looking for a crane rental in Greensboro, I wanted to throw in the towel but my husband insisted that we not give up and his perseverance paid off. Had I been the one to make the final decision, we would have never found the company in Hickory that had what we needed for the right amount of money.

Jerith Fences - An Easy Way To Strengthen Home Security

Posted by Henry on April 23rd, 2009

Fences are the best way to make your house secure. If you have installed fences around your home, you have not to be worried about your pet as they would not be able to go out of home. Besides providing protection and privacy, fences also add beauty to your home exterior. 

However, there are few things that you should have in mind before installing fences around your home or garden. The first thing that is very important to determine is the strength of fence which you are going to install around your home.You are installing the fences to protect your home. So you have to choose a fence that is durable and can protect your building properly.

There are different kinds of fences available in the market varying in price. The best way to decide a fence is to look into different varieties. It will not only help you to find the best quality but also help you to decide the best fence style for your house. If you are looking for fences having the easy maintenance features along with strength then Jerith fences make the best selection for you.

Jerith alumnium fences can provide you the strength of steel fences but without rust. Now you have no need to be worried about maintenance of your fences. You can install these beautiful and durable fences any where around your house. Whether you need to install fences around the pool or want to add it to your garden to protect from pets. Jerith fences are best for all purposes.

Basics of Rapid Prototyping

Posted by Henry on April 23rd, 2009

The construction of physical objects through Solid fabrication is called rapid prototyping. Rapid prototyping was firstly introduced in 1980s and used to design different models like car, building etc. Today’s rapid prototyping is used on a wide scale and helps manufacturers to produced quality parts in small numbers. Some expert’s artists used rapid prototyping in their fine arts objects.

Rapid Prototyping used CAD (computer aided design) or any other animated 3D software to make models. Firstly, the design converted in thin horizontal cross sections and then each horizontal cross converts into physical shape until the design is completed. The whole process is called WYSIWYG, in which virtual concepts get a physical appearance.

The machine reads the data from 3D software and makes layers of horizontal cross sections with help of liquid, powder and sheet material. At the end, each horizontal cross section is joined to make a complete model of CAD design. The use of additive fabrication allows making any shape or design with its original features.

The completion of design takes several hours to days, depending upon the complexity, size and capacity of the machine. The best and most widely used rapid prototypes technique used two different materials, one is used to design the whole structure and 2nd is used to give support to the original shape. Later on the supportive material removed with the help of heat or water.

The next phase of rapid prototyping is “Rapid manufacturing”; scientist and engineers called it the next level of technology.

How Rapid Prototype Actually Works?

Posted by Henry on March 19th, 2009

Before going to any complex process, it’s very important to know its procedures. Rapid prototyping is also one of those processes which are considered to be complex because it is about generating digital designs which should have one prototype so that companies can get to know the capabilities and working of their tested sample in a very good way.

Before having the physical form, it’s very important to have good virtual form as well which can only be generated on computer aided design software. After generating the designs on CAD, they have to save on .STL format so that rapid prototype machine can be able to process the .STL file layer by layer and segment by segment.

After piling on the layers, laser technology has been used which work as glue in order to join the layers of particular prototype. Liquid and powdered materials have been used in order to make the layers perfect so that companies can get the perfect prototype form. After gluing the layers properly, further procedure has to carry on in the form of removing the unpolished surface of prototype.

There are many companies all around the world who are involved in giving the fastest rapid prototyping service and make the prototypes within 10 days which really show their outstanding performance as well as good speed of generating prototypes so fast. It could have been possible when you have efficient and fast processing technologies like stereolithography, selective laser sintering, fused deposition modeling etc which really make the layers of specific .STL file perfect and let them lay down properly.

Speed And Rapid Prototyping

Posted by Henry on March 13th, 2009

Speed is really the essence of any rapid prototyping model. Had there not been the concern for fast accomplishment of tasks, the technology might not have seen the day light at all. That makes some providers special just as the ZoomRP.com is the fastest rapid prototype service available in the market.

You have to look at the speed of the rapid prototyping technologies with a relative viewpoint. If taken as isolated technologies they may not seem that fast or speedy. Many of the methods take hours or even days together for accomplishment of the tasks. Then why is it called “rapid prototyping”?

As already pointed out, you have to look at it with an objective view point. Speed obviously refers to the fact that the technology is the fastest available. The truth is that it is the fastest available technology in the market. Traditional CNC technologies fell far behind the RP technologies when time is concerned. The task that can be accomplished using rapid prototyping in hours could take days or even months when you use the other methods.

The speed also varies among the divergent wings of the Rapid Prototyping methods. Raster-based methods are found to be faster in general than the layer based methods using the vector fashion. Most of the time it is the 3D method that is the fastest as they are quicker than the stereo-lithography, FDM, or other methods used for rapid prototyping. They are extremely popular among the designers. This is also understandable. After all you will always look for the world’s fastest rapid prototyping whenever you resort to the rapid prototyping methods.

The Model Ship Building Legacy

Posted by Henry on December 5th, 2007

When the ancient Egyptians build the first model ship, a crude replica of the original, seldom anyone knew that one day it is going to become a favored and flourishing industry. While with the advent of speedier and at times more convenient transporting medium like the airplanes, and also arrival of their supersonic counterparts on the defense front, the importance of ships are going down, the age long attraction of men for water still keeps them alive. Moreover, when it comes to carrying cargo, no other modern vehicle is yet a real substitute for the ships; rest aside the beautiful and exotic luxury liners for passengers seeking pleasure trips. Thus model ships and boats continue to be constructed even to day and the profession continues to be one of the most sought after in the commercial world. 

While wooden model ships were integral part of burial rituals of the ancient Egyptians and Babylonians. During the 12th through the 15th century A.D the model ships were used as symbols of blessings by the Church in Europe and other countries. Most of these models were crudely made and excepting the exterior, rarely resembled the original faithfully. 

Well-designed and beautifully constructed model ships made their appearance when the ship builders tried to display how they were going to build their ships.  Gradually however, model ship and boat building evolved into an art and gave avenues to many exceptional craftsmen to display their skill and merit. The art has flourished into a skill in demand in the world today.