Mold making(3)
2021年4月6日(火)
Hitachi Industry
This enables the reduction in the number of casting prototypes, shortened development time, and improved quality, thereby reducing costs and resources consumed before a mold is ready for production.Many companies in the molding materials industry are beginning to use CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering) and computer-based analysis systems.Hitachi Industry has announced that the launch of ‘ADSTEFAN 2017’, its casting simulation system in India. The tool has many enhanced functions that helps design or manufacturing companies respond to their market needs in a shorter time.
Since Hitachi Industry & Control started to sell ADSTEFAN in 1999, it has aggressively enhanced the functions and improved the product performance based on customer companies’ requests.ADSTEFAN is a casting simulation tool China Thermoforming Tool Manufacturers to predict casting defects before they occur on the front lines of casting production. Hitachi Industry & Control aims to sell 150 licenses per year in India, China and South East Asia.The 2017 version of ADSTEFAN has increased temperature analysis accuracy, product defect visualization utilizing X-ray CT imaging data, and enhanced functions to improve comparative verification accuracy. The company will start selling ADSTEFAN 2017 to product design and manufacturing companies in India from March this year. With the launch of ADSTEFAN 2017, Hitachi Industry & Control will contribute to the research, design, development, and manufacturing of social infrastructures, automobiles, transport equipment, airplanes, IT, environment, and power related equipment in India. Furthermore, it features parallel calculation with multiple CPUs and an improved licensing system to allow the combined simultaneous execution of differential analysis for better simulation and analysis performance. The tool has contributed to the development of the molding materials industry.ADSTEFAN simulates the inflow of molten metal into casting molds as well as the hardening process, both of which are unseen, and visualizes the process in 3D
Since Hitachi Industry & Control started to sell ADSTEFAN in 1999, it has aggressively enhanced the functions and improved the product performance based on customer companies’ requests.ADSTEFAN is a casting simulation tool China Thermoforming Tool Manufacturers to predict casting defects before they occur on the front lines of casting production. Hitachi Industry & Control aims to sell 150 licenses per year in India, China and South East Asia.The 2017 version of ADSTEFAN has increased temperature analysis accuracy, product defect visualization utilizing X-ray CT imaging data, and enhanced functions to improve comparative verification accuracy. The company will start selling ADSTEFAN 2017 to product design and manufacturing companies in India from March this year. With the launch of ADSTEFAN 2017, Hitachi Industry & Control will contribute to the research, design, development, and manufacturing of social infrastructures, automobiles, transport equipment, airplanes, IT, environment, and power related equipment in India. Furthermore, it features parallel calculation with multiple CPUs and an improved licensing system to allow the combined simultaneous execution of differential analysis for better simulation and analysis performance. The tool has contributed to the development of the molding materials industry.ADSTEFAN simulates the inflow of molten metal into casting molds as well as the hardening process, both of which are unseen, and visualizes the process in 3D
2021年3月29日(月)
In a Llandmark Judgment
In a landmark judgment in 2009, a Delhi high court bench decided to strike down section 377, saying it violates the fundamental rights to life, liberty, and equality as mentioned in the Indian constitution. For the lawyers fighting the case, this loss was disheartening, but they re-strategised and presented their case again.Reminiscing about the day when the historic decision was announced the lawyer says, “On 6 September 2018, when the verdict was due to come, we went to court very early in the morning, it was incredibly crowded, and we were very fortunate to be there to hear the court actually speak those words striking down Section 377. In many ways, there&<a href="www.nbnenghai.com/product/mold-for-electrical-equipment">LFT Mould</a>;s a change that has to take place in the society and in us,” says the 37-year-old. She says, “What was really striking was that the IITans had an aspiration of citizenship, they believed they could have a relationship, choose the profession they want, live where they wanted to right here in India. This was the legal profession # and I’m sure it is usually not the case in many professions. I think these are things, which didn’t happen overnight. “In 2016 Meneka, I, and a group of three other lawyers filed another case again challenging 377 and this time, we took LBGT people to court as petitioners. “I think this Independence Day is important and special to all of us because this is our first time as free and equal citizens,” she says.
“The transformation after Sept 2018 has just been amazing. Arundhati feels that the journey till now was a long one and the next step will also take time. We also made sure that we had amongst us gay lawyers who would be arguing this case and who would decide on the way this case would be conceptualised. So the idea behind this petition was to make sure we had them tell their stories in their own voices,” says Arundhati Katju, lawyer and member of LGBTQ community, who fought the legal battle, which eventually led to the striking down of Section 377. It was about the imitations that it placed on the LGBT community as citizens - the limitations against being able to express yourself freely, against being full and equal members of society. Arundhati feels that it’s the youth that will mold the country and establish it the way they aspire it to be. They didn't need to go abroad to live this life, they didn’t want to travel to metros to live this life, they wanted to do it wherever they were born and brought up, to live in their own communities, their home towns and to have this full right to citizenship. “So section 377 was never about carnal intercourse.Arundhati Katju, one of the advocates responsible for the landmark LGBTQ rights win, explains the legalities surrounding Section 377 and how the fight is still not over. So before this, you did not actually have homosexuals speaking up and I think that’s really important to be heard whether it’s by the court or the media.The lawyer, on Independence Day, gave a talk at St Xavier’s College and spoke about the importance of freedom for the community. She says, “I will point out that this was a team where there were more women. But the LGBTQ community is still fighting for the rights that others enjoy.”When they approached the court again in 2016, Arundhati and her team put forward three petitions, one of which was by 20 students and alumni of IITs across the country. The right to citizenship that has been guaranteed to us under our constitution includes — the right to equality, the right to dignity, the right to life, to free speech and expression, right to an association and to live and travel anywhere in India.”The five-lawyer team that drove the fight against the section had four women and Arundhati is proud to be a part of the team.Arundhati further reveals how the law that was passed down from the Victorian era, is not about carnal intercourse but concerns the right to citizenship. But the high court’s decision was soon challenged in the Supreme Court. Whether it’s Dutee Chand coming out or the high court issuing orders to protect LGBT couples when they come to the court.”Almost a year after the historic verdict, the change is pretty visible
“The transformation after Sept 2018 has just been amazing. Arundhati feels that the journey till now was a long one and the next step will also take time. We also made sure that we had amongst us gay lawyers who would be arguing this case and who would decide on the way this case would be conceptualised. So the idea behind this petition was to make sure we had them tell their stories in their own voices,” says Arundhati Katju, lawyer and member of LGBTQ community, who fought the legal battle, which eventually led to the striking down of Section 377. It was about the imitations that it placed on the LGBT community as citizens - the limitations against being able to express yourself freely, against being full and equal members of society. Arundhati feels that it’s the youth that will mold the country and establish it the way they aspire it to be. They didn't need to go abroad to live this life, they didn’t want to travel to metros to live this life, they wanted to do it wherever they were born and brought up, to live in their own communities, their home towns and to have this full right to citizenship. “So section 377 was never about carnal intercourse.Arundhati Katju, one of the advocates responsible for the landmark LGBTQ rights win, explains the legalities surrounding Section 377 and how the fight is still not over. So before this, you did not actually have homosexuals speaking up and I think that’s really important to be heard whether it’s by the court or the media.The lawyer, on Independence Day, gave a talk at St Xavier’s College and spoke about the importance of freedom for the community. She says, “I will point out that this was a team where there were more women. But the LGBTQ community is still fighting for the rights that others enjoy.”When they approached the court again in 2016, Arundhati and her team put forward three petitions, one of which was by 20 students and alumni of IITs across the country. The right to citizenship that has been guaranteed to us under our constitution includes — the right to equality, the right to dignity, the right to life, to free speech and expression, right to an association and to live and travel anywhere in India.”The five-lawyer team that drove the fight against the section had four women and Arundhati is proud to be a part of the team.Arundhati further reveals how the law that was passed down from the Victorian era, is not about carnal intercourse but concerns the right to citizenship. But the high court’s decision was soon challenged in the Supreme Court. Whether it’s Dutee Chand coming out or the high court issuing orders to protect LGBT couples when they come to the court.”Almost a year after the historic verdict, the change is pretty visible
2021年3月24日(水)
The Culture-Changing
LFT Mould Manufacturers iphone, apple, ios."They gobble up most of the profits."Samsung, the world's biggest smartphone maker, last month unveiled its latest flagship handset, the Galaxy Note 9, and next month Apple rival Google will hold an event at which it is likely to showcase new Android-powered top-end Pixel phones. The culture-changing company behind the iPod, iPhone and iPad hit a historic milestone last month, becoming the first private-sector company to surpass $1 trillion in market value.455 billion units, with growth likely to resume as 5G devices become available."We still believe the smartphone market has some healthy growth in the years to come, although finding and competing in those markets and segments is increasingly more challenging," said IDC analyst Ryan Reith.The landmark was the latest victory for Tim Cook, who faced scepticism when he took over as chief executive in 2011 from Jobs just before his death. Apple is also expected to introduce a lower-priced iPhone with some X features but a less expensive LCD screen. I don't think they are under any pressure at all. While Apple watchers wait for the company to wow the world with a surprise such as augmented reality glasses or an Apple car that drives itself, the company has ramped up the amount of money it makes selling online services and digital content to the vast sea of iPhone users.While the iPhone has made Apple the world's most valuable company worth more than $1 trillion, it has slipped to third place among smartphone makers as Chinese-based Huawei has grabbed the number two spot."I think that in the long run, the watch will be a much larger business than people give it credit for; where Apple can iterate and grow," Baker said.Apple is set to unveil new iPhones, aiming to gain fresh momentum in the premium segment of a global smartphone market showing signs of fatigue.The event may also include Apple Watch internet-connected wrist wear getting its first significant redesign since it debuted three years ago.Apple's event comes with the global smartphone market largely saturated, without a major catalyst for sales ahead of a likely rollout of 5G, or fifth generation wireless networks, expected in 2019.Apple has sold more than a billion iPhones since the first model was unveiled by late co-founder Steve Jobs in 2007. "Apple doesn't have to prove anything, other than that they are willing to segment the market more," he said while pointing out that the company will likely be "offering a wider array of choices."Apple chief executive Tim Cook has touted fitness and health features of the company's smartwatch, which dominates that market.Speculation includes talk that Apple will introduce three new iPhone models, infusing some with features from a premium iPhone X that debuted last year with a $1,000 price tag."Technalysis Research chief analyst Bob O'Donnell agreed that Apple is fine with holding its niche in the market.7 per cent in 2018 to 1. Android smartphones have come to dominate the market.
"Clearly products on your body have a whole different business opportunity than products you carry around, like smartphones. Research firm IDC expects worldwide smartphone shipments to decline 0.Leaks and rumours have it that Apple plans to unveil three new iPhone models, including an improved version of the flagship X model released a year ago with a $1,000 price tag. In its usual secretive style, Apple has remained mum about revelations planned for Wednesday's event at its spaceship campus in Silicon Valley, but the timing fits its pattern of annually introducing new iPhone models."There is nothing in their product line-up that isn't working for them in the premium segment of the market, so there is no imperative for them to break that mold," NPD analyst Stephen Baker said of Apple likely sticking with modest improvements in new iPhones this year.Google took to making its own smartphones to showcase the capabilities of the Android operating system that it makes available free of charge to handset makers. The company is in the unique situation of controlling the hardware and software in its mobile devices, with content for users required to go through its App Store that takes a percentage of revenue. Still, analysts say Apple has a formula that works with a loyal customer base and steady sales
"Clearly products on your body have a whole different business opportunity than products you carry around, like smartphones. Research firm IDC expects worldwide smartphone shipments to decline 0.Leaks and rumours have it that Apple plans to unveil three new iPhone models, including an improved version of the flagship X model released a year ago with a $1,000 price tag. In its usual secretive style, Apple has remained mum about revelations planned for Wednesday's event at its spaceship campus in Silicon Valley, but the timing fits its pattern of annually introducing new iPhone models."There is nothing in their product line-up that isn't working for them in the premium segment of the market, so there is no imperative for them to break that mold," NPD analyst Stephen Baker said of Apple likely sticking with modest improvements in new iPhones this year.Google took to making its own smartphones to showcase the capabilities of the Android operating system that it makes available free of charge to handset makers. The company is in the unique situation of controlling the hardware and software in its mobile devices, with content for users required to go through its App Store that takes a percentage of revenue. Still, analysts say Apple has a formula that works with a loyal customer base and steady sales
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