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Stratasys innovation on display at Formnext with largest-ever new product line-up
Arm powers Fortress food inspection
By adopting the type of microprocessing power present in today’s smartphones, Fortress Technology continues to deliver the ultimate in product inspection integrity and machine optimisation.
The company’s latest generation of digital food metal detectors – including the Interceptor and Interceptor DF – feature the very latest ARM microprocessors. Used in a range of devices, from smartphones to tablets and multimedia players, for Fortress engineers the real benefit of ARM Processing comes from being able to run multiple inspection processes simultaneously with the highest precision, while also capturing and storing valuable processing data for traceability. With the Interceptor metal detector, ARM Processing enables a machine to run real-time
analysis of a low-frequency and a high-frequency signal in parallel. This allows food producers to inspect wet or conductive products and identify the product effect – most noticeable at lower frequencies - and at the same time eliminate it from the higher frequency signal where the potential effect of metal is likely to be more prominent. Most recently, Fortress is utilising the microchip power to revolutionise the detection of thin
flat metal flakes in high value, low profile foods. Using multiple coil sets to instantaneously drive the electromagnetic fields in different directions, the Interceptor DF scans and looks for signals over a broad spectrum, from multiple angles. The stronger disturbance from one field compensates for the weaker signal from another. This
increases the probability of identifying and rejecting products containing non-spherical metals by over 100 percent.
Fortress Technology (Europe) Ltd
www.fortresstechnology.co.uk
Reflecting an eagerness to return to Frankfurt with a bang, Stratasys will use Formnext (16-19 November 2021) as the European debut of the largest collection of new technologies, printers, materials and software in the company’s history as it executes on its strategy to move from prototyping into volume production with polymer 3D printing solutions.
Demonstrating its hallmark for delivering innovation that directly meets users’ needs,
Stratasys will showcase recently announced technologies that provide a genuine and much sought-after thrust for manufacturers seeking production-level throughput, increased part quality and larger part size.
The industrial-level 3D printing solutions on show collectively for the first time in Europe include:
• The Stratasys Origin® One 3D printer – designed for end-use manufacturing applications, the Origin One produces high volume parts in a wide range of open, certified third-party materials with industry-leading accuracy, detail, finish, repeatability, and time to part.
• The Stratasys H350 3D printer – uses SAF™ technology to give manufacturers production consistency, a competitive and predictable cost per part, and complete control for the output of thousands of end-use parts spanning applications including covers, connectors, hinges, cable holders, electronics housings, and ducting.
• The Stratasys F770 FDM® 3D printer – builds on Stratasys’ reputation for repeatability and reliability via industrial-grade FDM technology. Ideal for big parts, this newest FDM 3D printer features the longest fully heated build chamber on the market and a generous build volume of almost 0.4 cubic meters.
As well as accelerating the shift from
Stride out in the All-NEW Work Trousers from Snickers Workwear
Snickers Workwear is continuing to make great strides in Work Trousers design and functionality while still increasing its commitment to environmental responsibility. Sustainable fabrics, body-mapping designs and improved
performance are key features in the all-New Work trousers for men and women. Wherever they’re working, whenever they’re on task and whatever the weather, there’s a pair of trousers to suit. There’s new designs for both men and women with unrivalled functionality in the AllroundWork
and FlexiWork ranges. The 4-Way Stretch features ensure maximum working mobility while the loose or slim fit designs deliver maximum working comfort all day, every day. With great ergonomic fit and superb value for money there’s optional features such as
detachable holsters, Canvas+ fabrics for durablility and Cordura reinforcements for extra durability. You can also choose trousers with or without the KneeGuard® Pro System which will deliver certified knee protection if you need it.
Snickers Workwear 01484 854788
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk
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traditional to additive manufacturing for production applications, Stratasys remains committed to making ultra-realistic prototyping capabilities more accessible to product designers than ever before.
At Formnext, this will be exemplified by
the company’s multi-material J35™ Pro and J55™ Prime 3D printers, introduced earlier this year to help designers and engineers quickly and efficiently create realistic ultra- realistic models and prototypes in an office- friendly environment. Both on show for the first time at a major international tradeshow, the J35 Pro represents the first multi-material 3D printer for the desktop from Stratasys, while the equally affordable J55 Prime includes a new set of versatile materials providing tactile, textual, and sensory capabilities in addition to full color.
Stratasys 1-800-801-6491
www.stratasys.com
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