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Industry 4.0: The Future of Indo-German Industrial Collaboration [PDF]
Industry 4.0 can be described as the fourth industrial revolution, a mega- trend that affects every company around the world. It envisions interconnections and collaboration between people, products and machines within and across enterprises.
Holtkamp, Bernhard, Iyer, Anandi
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A high‐entropy oxide ceramic of (Gd1/2Lu1/2)2(Ti1/3Zr1/3Hf1/3)2O7 is prepared through a molecular synthesis route of pyrolytic solid‐solution reactions. The architectured nanofiber aerogel manifests unprecedented thermomechanical properties, including superelastic compressibility of 98% from −196 to 1500 °C, and thermal superinsulation capacity (24.14 ...
Xiaoke Jiang +9 more
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The steel manufacturing process is inherently continuous, meaning that if defects are not effectively detected in the initial stages, they may propagate through subsequent stages, resulting in high costs for corrections in the final product.
Taewook Wi +3 more
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Open Source IIoT Solution for Gas Waste Monitoring in Smart Factory. [PDF]
Waters M +6 more
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In this paper, the relation between “Industry 4.0” and the metadata formats JDF/XJDF is discussed. While “Industry 4.0” is a term for a certain method of production in general, the XML-based data formats JDF/XJDF are commonly considered being technologies for implementing Industry 4.0 production in the graphic arts industry.
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We have developed a glucose‐triggered on‐demand drug delivery CF‐CPGaMPN hydrogel based on borate ester bonds. It inactivates microbes, releases oxygen, and enables on‐demand drug release in high‐glucose environments to promote healing of diabetic wounds. Single‐cell sequencing reveals that the CF‐CPGaMPN hydrogel significantly alleviates dysfunctional
Manxuan Liu +8 more
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Order component extraction technology for predictive maintenance system in rotary machine
The most obvious difference between the recent smart factory and the traditional automation factory is that the techniques about Predictive Maintenance (PdM) are introduced, PdM is also one of the key enabling technologies in Industry 4.0.
Lu Yan +7 more
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Tracing the evolution from structural regulation to multifunctional integration, this paper systematically analyzes modification strategies for carbon‐based electrodes. It evaluates how element doping, surface functionalization, and composite material design affect the electrode performance, and offers perspectives on future applications and challenges
Yunlei Wang +4 more
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Predictive Maintenance and Intelligent Sensors in Smart Factory: Review. [PDF]
Pech M, Vrchota J, Bednář J.
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