18Jul
18Jul
How to Choose an ESD or Cleanroom Chair — An Engineer’s Guide
A practical guide for engineers, facility managers and procurement teams in Singapore — why a workstation chair is a technical component, not furniture, and how to choose ESD, cleanroom and lab seating that protects both the operator and the product. ⚡ In short: a workstation chair...
18Jul
How to Choose Safety Gloves: EN 388 Cut Levels and Nitrile vs Latex — A Buyer’s Guide
A practical guide for engineers, safety officers, project managers and procurement teams in Singapore — how to choose safety gloves by their EN 388 marking, when nitrile beats latex, and how to match the glove to the actual hazard instead of buying by price. ⚡ In...
18Jul
Torque Wrench, Screwdriver or Multiplier? Choosing the Right Tool — An Engineer’s Guide
A selection guide for junior engineers and line leaders in Singapore — when to specify a torque screwdriver, a torque wrench, a multiplier or a powered driver, and which wrench mechanism protects your product best. ⚡ In short: start with two numbers — the torque value...
18Jul
Torque Control Basics: Why Fasteners Fail — An Engineer’s Guide
A practical guide for junior engineers and production technicians in Singapore — what torque actually does inside a bolted joint, the units you will meet on the line, and why proper torque control decides whether an assembly holds or fails. ⚡ In short: torque is only...
17Jul
Choosing a Hospital Vacuum: Wards, GMP Rooms and MRI Suites — An Engineer’s Guide
This practical guide is for junior engineers, biomedical technicians and facilities teams in pharma and healthcare. It explains how to choose a hospital vacuum for wards, GMP production areas and MRI suites. It also shows why each zone has different rules. ⚡ In short: a hospital...
17Jul
What Is an ESD Vacuum? A Guide for Electronics Manufacturing Teams
This practical guide is for technicians and junior engineers in electronics manufacturing. It covers three things: why an ordinary vacuum is a static hazard, what "ESD safe" really means on a vacuum, and how to pick the right filtration level for toner, dust and cleanroom...
17Jul
How to Choose a Cleanroom Vacuum by ISO Class — An Engineer’s Guide
A practical guide for junior engineers, facilities technicians and cleanroom operators in Singapore — what the ISO classes actually mean, why an ordinary vacuum is banned from a cleanroom, and how to match the vacuum to the room. ⚡ In short: a cleanroom vacuum is matched...
10Jul
Why Your Equipment Lid Slams: The Rotary Damper Selection Mistake Singapore Engineers Make
A slamming equipment lid was causing field returns for a Singapore medical device manufacturer. A rotary damper costing less than SGD 5 per unit fixed it entirely. Here is how to select the right one.
07Jul