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SolidWorks 2022 from Dassault Systèmes Includes Custom Enhancements to Accelerate Product Development

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Dassault Systèmes has unveiled SolidWorks 2022, the latest version of its 3D design and engineering suite used by millions of inventors around the world. SolidWorks 2022 offers hundreds of enhancements based on users’ feedback, considerably simplifying and speeding up the product development process — from creating a concept to the actual production.

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“Redefine meat” company ready to feed with 3D-printed meat

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Today, we'll talk not of classic FDM 3D-printers such as the Creatbot DX but about food 3D printing.

Israeli company Redefine Meat has launched five new "meat" products. No cow or lamb was harmed in the process, because all these steaks and sausages are 3D-printed using plant biomass.

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Electric Motorcycle Made Using SLS 3D Printing

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E-moto AGH, a team of students from the Polish Academy of Science and Technology, designed and built an electric off-road motorcycle. The students not only managed to prove the benefits of alternative energy sources, they also learned how to apply the latest solutions, such as the Sinterit Lisa Pro desktop SLS 3D printer. For the most part, the motorbike was created in the laboratory of the academy.

“We spend most of our time in the workshop,” says team leader David Senko. “Our project is the creation of electric motorcycles. Two bikes are now ready: with a capacity of eight and thirty kilowatts.”

The E-moto AGH team builds their bikes from scratch. Many parts are made by hand, for example, using vacuum forming or machining. The rest of the parts are 3D printed. Students use several printers, mostly of FDM type. But there was a special task for which the technology of selective laser sintering was employed.

“We needed to print a heatsink housing, and SLS is the best fit for this purpose, because prints are durable and some parameters are more predictable than FDM,” says Jakub Sobański. “It is also very important that we can use a wide range of powders.”

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3D Printers Made 100,000 Nozzle Tips For General Electric Aircraft Engines

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Additive manufacturing department of General Electric shipped the 100,000th 3D printed fuel nozzle tip for the LEAP family of turbofan engines that are used on Airbus and Boeing aircrafts. Inspection of these parts before and after use can be completed with the use of laser 3D scanning (see examples here).

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3D Printed Bridge to Nowhere

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Do you think the Creatbot F1000 has a large build volume? No wonder you think so. After all, it's been used to print entire car bodies. More on this here. But in this article we'll explore a project that allowed printing an entire bridge.

A bridge with a 20-meter (65 feet) long 3D printed section appeared in Chengdu, China. The section is printed with a polymer composite material. The practical purpose of the bridge is not clear: it doesn’t connect two shores, both ends are located on the same side.

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Filamentive Released a Stronger PLA Filament

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British company Filamentive added a proprietary PLA-filament to its portfolio. Its impact strength is 7.5 times higher than that of regular PLA (polylactide). It’s interesting that the company achieved this without the use of carbon fiber that is often added in order to improve the mechanical properties of Nylon. (Note: to print with CF-filled filaments one needs to install a hardened steel nozzle like the one here.)

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CNC Machining Center Speeds Up Front Axle Processing

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Today, we will talk not about desktop CNC machines such as the Flux BeamBox 50W but about industrial installations. The KAMAZ automobile plant acquired the dual-spindle Unitwin 6000 CNC machining center by the Dutch company Unisign. This machine is designed for complex processing of truck front axles.

The vertical 5-axis CNC machining center with two swivel spindle units can perform a whole range of operations such as milling, drilling, boring, and reaming for both medium- and heavy-duty vehicles and buses.

Lead Process Engineer Dmitry Silantyev explained, “The device is set up for machining the front axles of the KAMAZ-6520, -65208, -4308, and -5262 models. Previously, we processed them on several CNC machines in our crankcase workshop, now they are replaced by one machining center. The free machines will be used to make other parts."

Nikolay Bardanov, Deputy Chief Technology Officer at KAMAZ, added, “The commissioning works being completed, the machine has been put into operation. The machining center is unique, so a company representative trained the maintenance specialists and operators who will work on it."

The equipment will increase the production of front axles for trucks by reducing the time for changeovers and improve the quality of products.

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Q4 2021 DDoS attacks and BGP incidents

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2021 was an action-packed year for Qrator Labs.

It started with the official celebration of our tenth year anniversary, continued with massive routing incidents, and ended with the infamous Meris botnet we reported back in September.

Now it is time to look at the events of the last quarter of 2021. There are interesting details in the BGP section, like the new records in route leaks and hijacking ASes, but first things first, as we start with the DDoS attacks statistics.

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