Elaborate upon the opportunities of Vibratory Tumbling Media Factory growth in the 3D imaging market
The growing appeal of virtual reality is offering huge potential for the 3D imaging technology. The modern day virtual reality artificially creates sensory experiences of smell, touch, hearing, and sight. Key players in the field of virtual reality have developed technologically advanced products for customers. For instance, Apple has filed a patent for a virtual reality headset, designed to use the iPhone as a processing unit. Technologies such as Google Cardboard and Oculus Rift headsets are also trying to bring virtual reality to the mass market. Moreover, companies are attempting to capture 3D content for virtual reality from the real, existing world. A case in point would be Marriott Hotels. This technology is being used by Marriott for giving people tours of distant destinations.
On a whole, the global market for 3D imaging is expected to witness expansion at a strong 26.8% CAGR over the period between 2015 and 2021, rising from a valuation of US$3.51 bn in 2014 to US$17.99 bn by 2021.This review of the market is based on a report published by Transparency Market Research, titled “3D Imaging Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 – 2021.”
Some of the major players in the market are: Infineon Technologies (Germany), Lockheed Martin Corporation (U.S.), Google Inc.(U.S.), Hewlett-Packard Corporation (U.S.), Microsoft Corporation (U.S.), Panasonic Corporation (Japan), GE Healthcare (U.K.), Konica Minolta, Inc. (Japan), Stemmer Imaging Ltd. (Germany) and Zebra Imaging Inc. (U.S.) among others.
Rising demand across consumer electronics products to drive positive developments in 3D imaging cameras
High population base and increased receptiveness to technological advancements in Asia Pacific to prove beneficial for market
North America to Continue Being Most Influential Regional Market,Nevertheless, the markets for 3D imaging in Europe and Asia Pacific are expected to emerge as tough contenders to the North America 3D imaging market
The Formax FD 8500CC is a formidable
machine that offers busy offices FACTA-compliant shredding and great
capacity. Here are a few of the strengths and weaknesses of the Formax FD
8500CC.
The Formax FD 8500CC is a formidable
machine that offers busy offices FACTA-compliant shredding and great
capacity. Here are a few of the strengths and weaknesses of the FD
8500CC.
The FD 8500CC offers you and your
business Level 3 cross cut security shredding, meaning that it complies
with recent federal regulations that were passed to combat consumer
fraud and ID theft. According to these laws, any business that handles
confidential personal, health, and/or financial information must
properly destroy these types of documents when throwing them away.
Shredding them at a security level of 3 is the best and easiest way to
comply with these regulations, and it's important to note that failure
to do so may result in big fines and/or opens your business up to the
possibility of a civil suit. The FD 8500CC is a
pretty powerful shredder with a specially geared motor that is
purported to operate at 33 feet per minute and to give you the ability
to shred 18 sheets per pass. We didn't have any problems with the
machine operating at (or very close to) the stated capacity, but your
mileage may vary (as it were), depending on such factors as the level
of humidity where you live, the quality of your electrical system, and
the thickness of the paper stock that you are shredding. The cutting
blades are heat treated solid steel (and under lifetime warranty), and
dealt with paper clips and staples with no problems whatsoever. We also
liked the extra wide 16 inch paper feed which gives you the ability to
not only shred the most common paper sizes, but can fit larger custom
sheets as well. We like a machine that is easy
to use and the FD 8500CC really shines in that regard. Even the
neophytes among us found this machine, with its LED control panel, as
easy as pie to operate. Of special note are the optical sensor enabled
automatic start/stop function (that allows for "walk away" use), and
the manual button for lighter materials that the sensors might not pick
up on. Shredder maintenance is not rocket
science, but it is something that every shredder needs and that all
users should be aware of. The FD 8500CC makes it simple with a special
indicator light that lets you know when the cutting heads need oiling,
and Formax even offers an optional add-on oiling system to make it even
easier. There is also an automatic cleaning mode wherein you can put
the motor into reverse to clear the blades of paper particles that
collect over time. The FD 8500CC also has some
great safety features, such as automatic power cutoff when the bin door
is open, or when the waste box needs emptying. It also has a circuit
breaker to keep electrical issues at bay and an automatic reverse mode
when the machine senses a paper jam.