🎵 MP3: The Innovation That Changed How the World Listens to Music. July 2026
This July marks the anniversary of a major technological milestone. In July 1995, the MP3 format was officially completed, setting the stage for the digital music revolution. 🚀 Developed by engineers at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany 🇩🇪, MP3 technology made it possible to significantly reduce audio file sizes while preserving sound quality. This breakthrough…
⚡ From Innovation to Motion July 2026
This July, we celebrate the birth of Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856), one of history’s most influential inventors. His work in alternating current (AC) power systems transformed the way electricity is generated and distributed, helping power the modern world. More than a century later, his innovations continue to impact industries worldwide. 🌎⚡ Inspired by the same…
🔧 Reducing Maintenance, Increasing Uptime ⚙️ July 2026
Designed for customers looking to maximize wheel life and minimize maintenance requirements, this solution combines high-performance materials to withstand demanding industrial environments day after day. 💪 This 12.25″ wheel features a rugged cast iron core paired with a thick 95A ether polyurethane tread, delivering excellent wear resistance and reliable performance under heavy loads. 🏭 The…
✈️ An entire airport built on water. June 2026
Kansai International Airport, Japan In Osaka Bay, Japan, stands one of the world’s most remarkable feats of engineering. Opened in 1994, Kansai International Airport was designed to withstand typhoons, earthquakes, constant ocean pressure, and heavy daily operations while serving millions of passengers every year. 🛠️ BUILT ON INNOVATION To create a stable foundation in deep…
👽 If We Had to Rebuild UFO Wheels… Here’s How We’d Do It. June 2026
🛸The U.S. recently released new UFO footage. 👽 While everyone else focused on the spacecraft… we focused on the wheels. 🛞 Because traveling across galaxies would destroy any mobility system: 🔥 Extreme heat ⚙️ Heavy loads 🌌 Unknown terrain 💥 Impact stress So how would Trew rebuild them? 🔍 Analyze the load 🧪 Select the…
Built for strength. Engineered for performance. ⚙️ June 2026
This wheel features a durable 95A black polyurethane tread chemically bonded onto heavy-duty iron wheel centers, delivering the strength, reliability, and long-lasting performance required for demanding industrial operations. Designed to handle heavy loads and continuous use, the polyurethane tread helps provide smoother movement, resistance to wear, floor protection, and dependable performance in challenging environments where…
🏔️ The day we conquered the impossible May 2026
On May 29, 1953, two men stood where no human had ever stood before — at the very top of the world 🌍🏔️. Nearly 9,000 meters above sea level, where the air is too thin to breathe and one wrong step means death, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest 🏔️….
World Bee Day: The power of precise movement 🐝🔩 May 2026
During pollination, bees collect pollen on their legs and transfer it from one plant to another, enabling crops to develop and agricultural systems to function. It all comes down to their ability to pick up, hold, and transfer with precision. And in industry, that same principle matters. 🔩 Metal knurled wheels are designed to grip…
Press-On Wheels Built for Demanding Operations May 2026
When operations get demanding, every component matters. At Trew Industrial Wheels, we manufacture polyurethane-coated Press-On Wheels engineered to deliver durability, traction, and reliability where it counts most. Designed to perform under pressure, these wheels excel in: 🔹 High-intensity operations: Built to handle continuous use in challenging environments while extending service life. 🔹 Slippery or uneven surfaces:…
🛰️ The day the weather stopped being a mystery April 2026
On April 1st, 1960, NASA launched TIROS-1, the world’s first successful weather satellite. And no — this wasn’t an April Fools’ joke 😉 Before TIROS-1, forecasting the weather was surprisingly limited 🌦️.👉 Read more on Nasa.gov Meteorologists relied on ground observations, balloons, and experience — but no one could see the full picture. TIROS-1 changed…