Defect" manufacturing has transitioned from a lofty goal to a baseline requirement. As production speeds reach unprecedented levels and components shrink to microscopic scales, traditional manual ...
Anna Pershina, associate professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering at the Engineering School of Non-Destructive ...
Ford is recalling more than 615,000 vehicles in the U.S. over two separate safety defects involving windshield wiper motors and driveshaft components, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Industrial quality inspection plays a critical role in manufacturing, from ensuring the reliability of electronics and vehicles to preventing costly failures in aerospace and energy systems.
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Nissan is recalling 26,432 vehicles due to improperly welded door strikers that could increase the risk of injury or crash. The Japanese automaker said the issue is specific to its model year 2025 ...
A defective door weld issue resulted in a recall of certain Nissan model cars. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration officials said the impacted vehicles don’t meet federal safety standards.
Örebro researchers Rajesh Patil and Professor Magnus Löfstrand have developed an AI system that detects welding defects, reduces material waste, and supports sustainable manufacturing. “We’re now ...
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