Food and beverage production requires a large range of temperatures. This means that plants must have effective cooling systems to …
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June, 2019
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17 June
Explosion-proof interior LED luminaires
LED lighting specialist Glamox has launched a new range of explosion-proof interior decorative LED luminaires. The new AX60 luminaire is …
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17 June
Aceinna expands AMR-based current sensor family
Aceinna announces that its MCx1101 family of current sensors now supports 3.3 volt applications. These highly accurate, wide bandwidth AMR-based …
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17 June
Four in 10 engineering professionals struggle to make ends meet at end of month
Following last month’s report from CV-Library, the UK’s leading independent job board, that four in 10 engineering professionals (40.9%) struggle to …
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17 June
How dryspin technology runs smoothly and efficiently on high helix threads
The high helix thread design from igus is optimised to achieve greater efficiency compared to standard threads due to its …
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17 June
The key to rotary latch selection
Ubiquitous in the car, truck and specialist vehicle industry, rotary latches make easy work of securing and remotely opening vehicle …
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17 June
Contactless sensor improves monitoring of brakes
Warner Electric has developed an innovative technology for monitoring electromagnetic brakes in elevators. Backwards compatible with conventional electromechanical microswitches, but …
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17 June
The business case for metal additive manufacturing
Stephen Anderson reflects on this year’s Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference by discussing how far the AM industry has …
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16 June
EMO Hannover 2019: Renishaw will showcases additive manufacturing AM hardware and software
From September 16th to 21st September 2019, global engineering technologies company Renishaw will showcase its leading additive manufacturing (AM) hardware …
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16 June
€2m to boost cyber power behind wind energy production
The University of Nottingham is leading a €2m High Performance Computing (HPC) project to optimise the sustainable exploitation of wind …
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