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The hot stamping of the polymer was studied to improve product quality. The finite element method (FEM) was used to analyze the embossing step, as per the product quality we can take the steps cooling and demolding. The numerical simulation Read more…


Over the last few years, our energy needs have changed, and they will continue to change in future, so our grid needs to be updated to help cope with demand. This is why the smart meter roll-out is so important. Read more…


What do we Mean by ‘Intelligent Lightning’? In the conventional lighting system a system where every light has a manual switch or dimmer that you must operate directly, but in the ‘Intelligent lighting’ can be as simple as automating a Read more…


One of the major difference between the MCB (Miniature circuit breaker) and MCCB (Moulded case circuit breaker) is that the interrupt rating of the MCB is up to 1800 amps whereas the interrupt rating of the MCCB is between 10k Read more…


Before any data collection or remote sensing can be achieved, information needs to be passed between the sensors and the communications system in a form that is compatible with the language of the SCADA system.  To accomplish this, a field interface unit is required.  Read more…


Introduction Embossing is a stamping process for producing raised or sunken designs in sheet, metal, leather, etc. This process can be made by means of matched two dies like male and female, or by passing sheet or a strip of Read more…


Displaying custom images on 0.96-inch OLED display using NODE MCU Programming a 16X2 LCD is simpler compared to other graphic displays. But when it comes to displaying an image in your display 16X2 LCD fails. In order to overcome this, Read more…

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