Leading Manufacturer for Special Wax in Agriculture and Forestry Supply to New York
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(1)YNE4 Series Special Molding Moisturized Wax for Fruit Trees
In order to protect fruit trees and shrubs from desiccation during winter dormancy or transportation or to keep moisture in summer drought, Special Molding Moisturized Wax is spayed on the surface of trees, forming the protecting film in surface of trees. The film has some adequate micro pore that could efficiently reduce the losses of moisture in the surface of the trees, and it simultaneously ensures physiological respiration of the trees.
(2) YNE5 Series Special Preventing Frostbite Wax for Trees
(3) In large northern areas of our country, the winter season is severe cold and the spring season is more heavy windy.
The early winter and the late spring’s frost are quite disadvantage to young plant, the weather is particularly abnormal coldness after spring comes, and frequently injures these trees. As a result young plant is cold death. YNE5 Series Special Preventing Frostbite Wax for Trees not only has anti-freezing effect on trees but also well effect on anti-sprouting etc. Spraying on branches and leaves of trees can make exuberant growth of foliage.
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“Design, development, and evaluation of an MRI-guided SMA spring-actuated neurosurgical robot”
by Mingyen Ho, Yeongjin Kim, Shing Shin Cheng, Rao Gullapalli and Jaydev P. Desai
International Journal of Robotics Research, 34(8): 1147-1163
https://bit.ly/1pr2f0x
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we present our work on the development of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-compatible minimally invasive neurosurgical intracranial robot (MINIR) comprising shape memory alloy (SMA) spring actuators and tendon–sheath mechanisms. We present the detailed modeling and analysis along with experimental results of the characterization of SMA spring actuators. Furthermore, to demonstrate image-feedback control, we used the images obtained from a camera to control the motion of the robot so that eventually continuous MR images could be used in the future to control robot motion. Since the image tracking algorithm may fail in some situations, we also developed a temperature feedback control scheme which served as a backup controller for the robot. Experimental results demonstrated that both image feedback and temperature feedback can be used to control the motion of MINIR. A series of MRI compatibility tests was performed on the robot and the experimental results demonstrated that the robot is MRI-compatible and no significant visual image distortion was observed in the MR images during robot operation.