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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, July 19, 2024
To produce high-quality, reliable products, it is crucial to control and measure tramp and trace elements in incoming raw materials, which can only be achieved with appropriate equipment.
Fremont, CA: The metals industry faces challenges due to the robot revolution and the decreased quality of raw materials. However, it remains interesting and exciting. Hitachi High-Tech is motivated by five areas that impact technology development, ensuring a fruitful future for those working with metals or in the metals industry.
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3D Printing In Metal
3D printing is revolutionizing the metals industry by creating fail-safe components. Hitachi High-Tech plans to simplify product analysis in the future. However, testing raw materials like aluminum, chrome, cobalt, copper, stainless steel, titanium, and tungsten is crucial for their use. XRF metals analyzers are used to ensure quality for critical application components.
Metals Analysis and Big Data
The metals industry has slowly adopted new digital technologies despite investments in process control and optimization. However, the pace is picking up with analytics, mobile solutions, and automation innovations. A metals analyzer that can take thousands of readings daily must adapt to High-Tech's speed, simplicity, and convenience. Data and information are now crucial parts of a complete metals analysis 'toolkit,' whether through IoT, cloud connectivity, or the instrument itself.
Why Accuracy Matters
Global competition and material shortages may decrease material quality. Countries offer tax advantages for manufacturers adding low-cost elements like boron to materials like steel. One of the world's largest alloyed steel exporters receives government support for three to nine percent tax reductions. Therefore, companies must complete incoming inspections on raw materials to avoid paying costs. Handheld XRF analyzers like X-MET8000 or Vulcan are suitable, while stationary optical emission analyzers like OE720 or OE750 are preferred for precision.
Rise of the Robots
Robotics and AI are driving a new era in manufacturing, transforming industries by improving accuracy, consistency, and product quality. Robotics in metal manufacturing show signs of change as cobots, cloud-based robotics, factory floor robots, and lab robots are all key trends.
Materials and Their Impact on the Environment
In the industry, environmental concerns are getting more and more attention, with recycling scrap metal being a more environmentally friendly alternative to extraction, processing, and refining raw material. In any case, even a few additives or tramp elements can ruin the metal. It's crucial to control and measure tramp and trace elements in raw materials to make high-quality, reliable products, which can only be done with the right equipment.
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