Brian Halicki
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Peristaltic Pumps

I need to use a peristaltic pump to deliver flavoring liquid from a 17 gallon tank to a tank 22 feet up. Output is 1 gallon / hour.Has anyone use a peristaltic pump for food processing?See More
Nov 29, 2012
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Cad on a Tablet

If you are a mechanical engineer or aspiring to be one, you might find these 10 iPad apps useful.View this at http://www.scribd.com/doc/103152192/Cad-On-A-TabletSee More
Aug 17, 2012
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Dec 7, 2011
LaMonte Wilcox replied to Brian Halicki's discussion 3D Human Figures
"Why purchase a model when you can get a complete plug-in for SolidWorks with models?  This is a very precise, easy to use, solid human male and female 3D poseable figure that is anthropometrically correct.  This thing even changes scale…"
Jun 24, 2011
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Solidworks Assembly Missing Parts

I have an assembly with missing parts (file not found, when highlighted). Other than renaming a part then replacing it, is there a better way? See More
Oct 10, 2010
Richard Crane replied to Brian Halicki's discussion Drawing Numbering Standards
"Brian, The only thing you can say about drawing numbers (and hence part numbers derived from them) is that every company has a different method. This is actually a good thing in these days of massive on-line databases containing the products of the…"
Jul 2, 2010
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Drawing Numbering Standards

I've been using different variations of drawing number standards, depending on what company I'm designing for. Often folks will add a suffix to part numbers, e.g. 12345-01. The -01 can be the primary part, and the other variations of the same basic part can be -02, -03, etc. An example would be a molded case part that gets painted. -01 is the gray one, -02 is blue, -03 is pearl white, etc. One drawing can capture all these in tabular form (call it a "Tab Drawing" for short). In one company I…See More
Jun 24, 2010
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May 8, 2010
Brian Halicki left a comment for Liz Stott
"Liz, What are the guidelines for linking a web site from another web site. I'd like to add a Machine Design link to my company, HalcoDesign.com web site. Thank You, Brian Halicki brianhalicki@halcodesign.com"
Feb 15, 2010
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Company
Halco Design
Job Title
Owner
Industry
Machine Design Service
Company Website
http://halcodesign.com
I'm Looking For:
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Halco Design provides services for Mechanical design of Automation Equipment and Systems to a variety of industries; such as Automotive and Manufacturing, Food Processing and Packaging and Pharmaceutical. Our design process includes, Process design and verification, Mechanical conceptual design, Full 3D design and modeling and Assistance in selection of suppliers and providers.

For over 30 years, my experience has been in custom machine design. Whether the application is a new concept or revising an original piece of equipment, I'm always up for the challange.

By networking with a site like the Engineering Exchange, design projects can be linked with the most qualified person. Resumes can be sent to resume@halcodesign.com.

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At 6:59pm on January 11, 2010, JAVED LATIF said…
Hi Brian. This is final project towards my Master of Mechanical Engineering Degree on which I am working after completing all courses. I designed it on Pro E Wildfire 4.0, machined all parts with my hands on various machine tools, assembled it, interfaced it with a PC controlling it with Vissim software. I am doing structural & thermal analysis using Pro Mechanica and also doing manual calculations for my thesis. This device is used to find thermal conductivity of metals, plastics, wood, etc. LINEAR HEAT CONDUCTION DEVICE (WATER COOLED) FRONT VIEW.doc
At 9:43am on August 19, 2009, Liz Stott said…
Hi Brian,

Thank you for sending over that suggestion! I really enjoyed reading his recent post about Etiquette! I grew up in a household where hand-written thank you notes were done for everything - my mom was Emily Post 2! But it did help prepare me for the business world.

I learned a couple of things from his post - so thank you!

I really need to update that section of my website - there are so many other "guru's" I need to add, including Mr. Harding. Thanks again for your suggestion!

Kind regards,
Liz
At 3:52pm on August 13, 2009, David Stewart said…
Brian,

Should you need mechanical component help out this way...also check out this powerful conversion calculator: http://joshmadison.com/software/convert-for-windows/

Inspection Services- Zeiss UPMC 550, Guaranteed to 2um.
5 Axis Milling 20x20x40 w/Komo 3+2 Full 5 Axis
30x30x60 milling w/Troyke 20" rotary table
8 Axis Lathe "done in one" w/ LNS Hydrobar Sprint 552 twelve foot 11 bar magazine
5 Axis Wire EDM
24,000RPM Robodrills w/6 sided Chick indexers
6 Pallet changers

Please allow us to quote prototype and production for you.
At 8:56am on August 3, 2009, Liz Stott said…
Makes sense, Brian! If you see any research on the site that you'd like to gain access to (not all of the research have links/direct access), please let me know, and I'd be happy to forward you the research data.

Take care and enjoy your week!

Kind regards,
Liz
At 6:56am on July 31, 2009, Liz Stott said…
Thank you Brian - appreciate your feedback. Just curious, was there some specific information there that you found particularly helpful?
 
 
 

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