Static electricity can negatively impact manufacturing processes by causing issues like jamming, misfeeds, and contamination. The document discusses various equipment options for controlling static, including static bars, air knives, blowers, web vacs, and charging systems. It provides details on how each tool works and its applications to help determine the best solutions. Potential customers would be asked questions about their processes to identify the most effective static control methods.
Geese fly in a V formation to increase their flying range. By flying in formation, each goose creates uplift for the goose behind it, allowing the flock to travel up to 71% further than if each goose flew alone. Any goose that falls out of formation feels increased drag and quickly returns to its place. Just as geese work as a team by sharing leadership and encouraging each other, people can accomplish more by cooperating rather than trying to go it alone.
Design thinking is a methodology that applies design principles and methods to match people's needs with feasible technological solutions and business opportunities. It involves getting below the surface to understand consumer needs and creating ideas that better meet those needs. Design thinking happens through three phases - inspiration, ideation, and implementation. At its core, design thinking is simply an approach to innovation that places human needs at the center.
Rosie the Riveter was created as a symbol of strength in American women to encourage them to contribute to the war effort. The artist Norman Rockwell found Mary Doyle, a thin typist, to be the model for Rosie. During World War II, over 6 million women worked in factories performing jobs like mechanical work and operating heavy machinery to help supply soldiers and boost the economy. Women helped build over 300,000 airplanes, 3,300 ships, and 44 billion rounds of ammunition through their efforts.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the Internet from the 1960s to the late 1990s. It discusses early computer networking research and the development of technologies like TCP/IP, DNS, HTML, and web browsers that led to the modern Internet. It also defines common Internet terminology like IP addresses, domains, protocols, and search engines.
Static electricity can negatively impact manufacturing processes by causing issues like jamming, misfeeds, and contamination. The document discusses various equipment options for controlling static, including static bars, air knives, blowers, web vacs, and charging systems. It provides details on how each tool works and its applications to help determine the best solutions. Potential customers would be asked questions about their processes to identify the most effective static control methods.
Geese fly in a V formation to increase their flying range. By flying in formation, each goose creates uplift for the goose behind it, allowing the flock to travel up to 71% further than if each goose flew alone. Any goose that falls out of formation feels increased drag and quickly returns to its place. Just as geese work as a team by sharing leadership and encouraging each other, people can accomplish more by cooperating rather than trying to go it alone.
Design thinking is a methodology that applies design principles and methods to match people's needs with feasible technological solutions and business opportunities. It involves getting below the surface to understand consumer needs and creating ideas that better meet those needs. Design thinking happens through three phases - inspiration, ideation, and implementation. At its core, design thinking is simply an approach to innovation that places human needs at the center.
Rosie the Riveter was created as a symbol of strength in American women to encourage them to contribute to the war effort. The artist Norman Rockwell found Mary Doyle, a thin typist, to be the model for Rosie. During World War II, over 6 million women worked in factories performing jobs like mechanical work and operating heavy machinery to help supply soldiers and boost the economy. Women helped build over 300,000 airplanes, 3,300 ships, and 44 billion rounds of ammunition through their efforts.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of the Internet from the 1960s to the late 1990s. It discusses early computer networking research and the development of technologies like TCP/IP, DNS, HTML, and web browsers that led to the modern Internet. It also defines common Internet terminology like IP addresses, domains, protocols, and search engines.