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Understanding 12V LiFePO4 Batteries

Understanding 12V LiFePO4 Batteries 12V LiFePO4 batteries , also known as Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, are a type of rechargeable battery known for their impressive energy storage capabilities. Unlike traditional lead-acid batteries, LiFePO4 batteries utilize advanced lithium chemistry, which not only increases their energy density but also improves their overall efficiency. Key Advantages Long Cycle Life One of the standout features of 12V LiFePO4 batteries is their extended cycle life. These batteries can endure a significantly higher number of charge and discharge cycles compared to other battery types. This longevity translates to a lower cost of ownership in the long run, as the batteries need to be replaced less frequently. Enhanced Safety Safety is a paramount concern when it comes to batteries, and 12V LiFePO4 batteries excel in this area. Unlike some lithium-ion batteries, LiFePO4 batteries are more resistant to thermal runaway, which greatly reduces the risk of fire or...

Who is in need of a mobility scooter to increase her quality of life?

  Carla Spooner is working hard to help her long-time friend Heather Kinch, who has multiple sclerosis and is in need of a mobility scooter to increase her quality of life. Spooner said she first became friends with Kinch four years ago when their daughters were attending Palsson Elementary School in Lake Cowichan together.  https://morescootersnow.blogspot.com/2021/06/who-is-in-need-of-mobility-scooter-to.html She said Kinch had MS then and was unable work, but was still able to drive and physically get around with a walker or a cane. “But I’ve watched Heather steadily decline since then and now she’s been isolated in her home, a rented single-wide trailer on the outskirts of Lake Cowichan, since before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic,” Spooner said. “She and her husband managed to get some funding for a stair lift to at least get her down the stairs from her house to ground level. Before that she couldn’t even leave the house after a series of falls and a broken ankle .” ...

How about 3D printing a house? See display in Napa

  Maybe you’ve heard about 3D printing toys or other trinkets. How about 3D printing a house?  https://3dprinternews2021.blogspot.com/2021/06/how-about-3d-printing-house-see-display.html A company called Mighty Buildings is doing exactly that — and at least two Napa County residents are buying such a home. For the next few weeks, locals can check it out in person. Quality journalism doesn't happen without your help. Subscribe today! Quality journalism doesn't happen without your help. Subscribe today! Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Special offer: $3 for your first 3 months! In the parking lot of the SpringHill Suites by Marriott at 101 Gateway Road East near the airport, Mighty Buildings has set up a studio home built using 3D printing technology. No, it’s not a plastic house or built with Lego-like bricks, explained sales and marketing staffer Chao Chen. It’s more sophisticated than that. Watch now: Napans ...

Stratasys All-in-One J5 MediJet Medical 3D Printer review

 Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) today introduced a medical 3D printer that sets a new standard for healthcare providers and medical device companies by combining multiple applications in one system. With multiple materials and multi-color capabilities, the Stratasys J5 MediJet™ 3D printer enables users to create highly detailed 3D anatomical models and drilling and cutting guides with approved third-party 510k-cleared segmentation software. Guides and models are certified as sterilizable and biocompatible, and the printer is economical and compact enough for small lab spaces. “For small to midsized hospitals, we’re enabling access to models and guides with a medical-specific 3D printer that is office-friendly and affordable, while ensuring sterilization is easy so you can bring models right into the operating room with you” The J5 MediJet 3D printer is the newest addition to the Stratasys J5 Series™ of printers, along with the J5 DentaJet™ and J55™. In operation, it features a paten...

How about 3D printing a house? See display in Napa

 Maybe you’ve heard about 3D printing toys or other trinkets. How about 3D printing a house? A company called Mighty Buildings is doing exactly that — and at least two Napa County residents are buying such a home. For the next few weeks, locals can check it out in person. Quality journalism doesn't happen without your help. Subscribe today! Quality journalism doesn't happen without your help. Subscribe today! Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Special offer: $3 for your first 3 months! In the parking lot of the SpringHill Suites by Marriott at 101 Gateway Road East near the airport, Mighty Buildings has set up a studio home built using 3D printing technology. No, it’s not a plastic house or built with Lego-like bricks, explained sales and marketing staffer Chao Chen. It’s more sophisticated than that. Watch now: Napans buy houses made with 3D printed partsPlay Video spaceplay / pause qunload | stop ffullscreenshi...

3D printing technology could help ease hospital pressures

  The study, undertaken by Dr Atanu Chaudhuri, associate professor in Technology and Operations Management at Durham University Business School, alongside colleagues at ORT Braude College of Engineering in Israel, and the University of Southern Denmark, assessed the effectiveness of 3D printing technologies used in hospitals. The researchers conducted interviews, workshops and field visits to better understand the motivations for investing in the technologies, how they were being used by surgeons and professionals on the surgical teams, and the results of their implementation. Dr Chaudhuri, who is also member of the Centre for Innovation and Technology Management at the Business School and fellow of the Wolfson Institute of Health and Wellbeing at Durham University, said: “Our study sought to address two key concerns from the healthcare sector when considering whether to commit to the significant financial investment that 3D printing technology would require. First, ...

A medical 3D printer introduced by Stratasys who aims to set new standard with medical 3D printer

  With multiple materials and multi-colour capabilities, the Stratasys J5 MediJet 3D printer enables users to create detailed 3D anatomical models and drilling and cutting guides with approved third-party 510k-cleared segmentation software. Guides and models are certified as sterilisable and biocompatible, and the printer is economical and compact enough for small lab spaces.   The J5 MediJet 3D printer is the newest addition to the Stratasys J5 Series of printers, along with the J5 DentaJet and J55. In operation, it features a patented rotating build platform with a fixed print head. This is designed to maximise reliability and simplify maintenance. The system also delivers more output from a small footprint.  The new printer supports DraftWhite material for affordable single-material applications, along with a full array of new flexible, rigid colour, and transparent materials. The multi-materials capabilities support a broad range of medical modelling applications...