Saturday, August 30, 2014

Laser Sintering The Wave of the Future

When it comes to manufacturing prototypes, laser sintering is the wave of the future. The use of lasers has proven to be extremely effective in a variety of applications, from laser eye surgery to laser fingerprint scans to laser light shows. Lasers prove their effectiveness once again in the ways that they can be used to improve manufacturing technology. Through the process of DMLS, you can make prototypes of metal parts with ease. This technology is simple to use and can create accurately rendered parts made of a variety of different types of metals. Whatever the part you need, you can make it with laser technology.

 Direct metal laser sintering, or DMLS, is a manufacturing process by which metal powder is sintered into layers using lasers. These layers are sintered together until they reach the desired thickness. They require the incorporation of support structures, which are also made from sintered metal. These support structures can be removed after sintering is complete. The finished prototype may require some additional work in order to be perfected, such as heat treatment, shot peening, and other processes. The result is a durable, accurate metal prototype that will help you to figure out whether or not your new design will work.

 You can use DMLS to create prototypes from a variety of metals. You can make parts out of cobalt chrome, stainless steel, Inconel, Hastalloy, and titanium. Laser sintering applies powdered metal in 20-micron thick layers, and technology is continuing to move ahead on these innovations. Soon, you will be able to use this technology on even more types of metals and alloys so that you can get your prototypes made in the metals that you want for maximum durability and efficiency. Your prototypes will be so good that you might even be able to use them in production.

 DMLS took a while to be developed, but, now that it exists, iss moving ahead quickly with different metals and further innovations in the field. There are sure to be more improvements to the technology of laser sintering, and if this process is any indication, the manufacturing world can look forward to even more efficient and cost-effective prototyping technologies in the future. The easier it is to make a prototype, the more time you will have to perfect your part or product or whatever it is that you want to improve. The wave of the future is continuing to forge forward.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Corona Discharge Radiofrequency (CDR) for Pain therapy

Corona Discharge Radio frequency is a form of pain therapy, invented in USA in 1980's and since it has been used effectively and efficiently, to get rid of chronic and acute pains. What is it? : Under this therapy a Corona discharge beam is produced and applied on painful part of the body using a handheld machine. Corona discharge is an electrical discharge which is produced by the ionization of a fluid which surrounds an electrically energized conductor.

Uses of Corona Discharge Radio frequency: We, Doctors believe that Corona Discharge Radio frequency produces neural stimulation and thermal effects which help in pain reduction. In the recent times, corona discharge radio frequency has been used to treat patients suffering from neck pains due to spondylitis, shoulder pains from tears and dislocation, backache from spinal stenosis and also pains suffered by athletes from injuries like tennis elbow.

The Corona Discharge Radio frequency technology available in countries with advanced medical care like USA, Japan, and Singapore has evolved as the fastest and effective method of pain relief. Though surgery is the present day option for pain relief, CDR has its role to play in pain reduction with least side effects and is sure to replace surgery in near future. The CDR therapy was documented on the basis of studies conducted on humans as well as animals. A recent study was conducted on an injured elephant to determine the efficiency of Corona Discharge Radio frequency (CDR).

The elephant was so severely injured that there were swellings on hips, knees and carpal joints, and after the application of Corona discharge beam, it was observed that the swellings were reduced, elephant could put more weight on the affected limb and the mobility of the injured limb improved significantly. It proved that, Corona Discharge Radio frequency is actually the fastest and an effective way to get relief from any kind of pain without side effects. CDR has the potential to replace all the existing treatments available in the market for pain therapy and is sure to be the revolution in the field of pain therapy and radiation.