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Latest news releases of interest to Product and Automation System Design Engineers from the Engineeringtalk website. News is also featured in our free regular email newsletter.
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Software company expands in Europe
Aras plans to add sales and support operations and extend the partner network across Europe.
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Air tools offer reduced vibration and noise
The Prestige range was created in response to the demand for low noise and low-vibration products, which are ergonomically designed to offer comfort to those using the tools on a daily basis.
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Blanks provide emergency seals
Metallised Carbon Corporation's machineable blanks are made from fine-grained, high strength, moulded carbon graphite that is fully impregnated with chemically resistant, thermal setting resin.
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Supply chain software eases Reach compliance
Reachtracker initiates supply chain co-operation using structured e-mail communications and secure on-line questionnaires that facilitate gathering supplier substance registration intentions
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CD simplifies rubber design
Rubber Industries helps part engineers to choose the correct polymer with its new Rubber Selection Guide CD FREE for the asking.
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Management system chosen for chemicals plant
Quinn Chemicals is investing in a new Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) monomer production plant at Leuna, near Leipzig in eastern Germany.
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Catalogue explains coupling benefits
Lifelign couplings feature superior bore capacities permitting smaller sized units to be specified against alternative units.
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Software eases design challenges
With GrafiCalc 2009 users can associate geometry, dimensions and smart calculations in a single worksheet.
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Industrial servers keep noise levels down
KISS PCI 760 industrial servers offer scalable CPU performance ranging from single-core and dual-core Intel processors up to the Intel Core2 Quad processor Q6700 running at 2.66GHz.
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Wizard eases motor wiring
The Wizard enables users to attach a motor, press a button and it will automatically determine the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the motor.
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SafetyNet p, the safe real-time Ethernet protocol
Stewart Robinson of Pilz Automation Technology outlines the technology underlying SafetyNet p, a safe real-time Ethernet protocol for industrial communication.
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The benefits of creating the right safety concept
Stewart Robinson explains how getting the safety concept right can make a significant difference to the installed price of a machine's safety system and its long-term cost of ownership.
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Acquisition boosts Rockwell software suite
Rockwell Automation said that the acquisition of Incuity Software will help it expand its FactoryTalk software suite.
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System automates laser scribing
The SolarScribe features high-performance direct-drive linear motor technology for maximum production throughput.
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Flow testers handle 450C heat
The two new Tinius Olsen MP600 melt flow index testers are used in the quality control laboratory within the new plant, where they test ETFE at a temperature of 297C to the standard ASTM D3159.
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Technical training for measurement engineers
Information days and workshops offer the opportunity to gain practical experience with HBM products.
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Engineering body promotes registration
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) wants the government to lead the drive towards professional registration for engineers.
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Condition monitor watches four locations
The efector octavis' I/Os can be used as inputs, electronically trigger diagnosis, collect switching states of other sensors and transmit them to operational data logging via the OPC standard.
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Vibration measurement eases automotive production
Laser vibrometers are easy to set up and operate and can exchange data with existing CAE hardware and software.
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Four engineers receive LabView recognition
The Architect Certification signifies mastery of NI products and technologies, recognising the engineer's ability to develop and build complex applications using advanced features.
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