Roger Brereton discusses the importance of testing in allowing manufacturers to bring autonomous vehicles (AVs) to the market The KPMG …
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Photorelays with low trigger current contribute to low power consumption
Toshiba has introduced two new photorelays, the TLP170AM and TLP170GM, housed in a small 4-pin SO6 package, for security systems, …
Read More »Level monitoring: local and remote
Featuring an IO-Link interface for reliable data acquisition and easy parameterisation, as well as conventional analogue and switching outputs, the …
Read More »The commercial shift to alternative packaging types isn’t working — so what will?
Dr Ashlee Jahnke explains why polymer research holds the key From paper straws and cotton bags to paper composite drinks …
Read More »Making steel sustainable
Mats W Lundberg looks at some of the technologies that could improve steel’s sustainability. These include hydrogen technology and investment …
Read More »Ultra-compact DIN-Rail power supplies
PULS Power introduces the latest models in their market leading PIANO series. The PIANO-PIM family have been designed for use …
Read More »The recipe for affordable energy
Nigel Thompson explains the benefits of adopting combined heat and power (CHP) Cooking using leftovers and cheap ingredients, also known …
Read More »Measuring super smooth surfaces
While the measurement of super smooth surfaces typically requires the use of optical metrology tools, it is important to realise …
Read More »Engineering innovation brings communities together
To help improve everyday life for children in the area, Sandvik and Engineers Without Borders have been working in cooperation …
Read More »Pump modernisation and rerating
Charles Soothill looks at some of the recent advances in rotating equipment technology and how they can be implemented to …
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