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October 28, 2016

Qualify Your Additive Manufacturing With CT Scanning.

The emergence of additive manufacturing has excited many engineers; one of its many benefits is the freedom to go where traditional manufacturing simply could not. Much of the buzz around additive manufacturing right now is due to a dramatic decrease in production times even as the demand for customized products accelerates.
September 9, 2016
California State University, Fullerton’s Formula SAE Team’s Race Car Engine 3D Scanning

California State University, Fullerton’s Formula SAE Team’s Race Car Engine 3D Scanning

California State University, Fullerton’s Formula SAE chapter is back from their brief break to build another beast of a race car. Using IIA 3D scanning expertise to aid them, the team enters into their 3rd year in the challenging Formula SAE competition which encompasses designing, building, and competing a mini-formula style race car that will be evaluated for its potential as a production item.
September 2, 2016

Engine malfunctions may indicate fuel contamination

Have you noticed any increases fuel consumption, higher emissions of soot, unburned fuel, engine noise and/or rough operation? Do you have problems starting your engine? Is it knocking? Or, hard start, engine stalling or refusing to start, odd behaviour, eventually making it to stop abruptly as though you’re running out of gas when climbing through steep slopes, acceleration problems, fume odor, motor sputtering, drowning when running idle, etc.?
May 6, 2016

Used Oil Disposal

In the past, used oils used to be disposed in sewers, on the ground or in municipal landfills and dumps. Fortunately, that is now longer permitted. Since May 1992, used oils are regulated by the Basel Convention on hazardous waste of which Canada, the United States and OECD countries are signatories.
March 2, 2016

Mixing Different Lubricants – Can We or Can We Not?

It is not unusual to receive at the lab an oil sample with the wrong type of oil on the label, i.e. whose specs do not correspond to the specs of the reference oil. This usually is an indication that different types of lubricants have been mixed together.