
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Telecommunications",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Actuator combines speed and precision from
Haydon Motion Europe, which we summarised at the time by saying "Size 11 linear actuator features engineering thermoplastics in the rotor drive nut and a stainless steel Acme lead screw".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Miniature sensors help subsea exploration from
StrainSense: "Entran sensors are used in Datem's range of cone penetrometers, aimed at the geotechnical sector of the offshore survey market".
In December 2007, we covered the news from Tsubakimoto UK
concerning its Linipower
- take a look at Precision jacks for lifting and actuation
which says: "High quality jacks are thoroughly tested and environmentally engineered to ensure consistent high performance and safety for the user".
Take a look also at the news release from Yuasa Battery Sales (UK), Standby battery suits telecommunications,
as well as Friction hinge provides constant torque from Hanaya,
and Engineering awards finalists announced from Institution of Engineering and Technology.
See also:
Hybrid linear actuators provide new design options
(September 2007)
The 35000 series double stack hybrid linear actuators are available in three designs - captive, noncaptive and external linear versions
Surge protection range expanded
(September 2007)
The PRF1 master surge arresters are Type 1 devices which provide protection against the effects of direct lightning strikes
Small stepper motor gives high torque
(September 2007)
The ADM1220S offers 20 full steps per revolution in full step mode and is capable of 160 microsteps per revolution
Cable powers berthed ships
(September 2007)
The Nexans Rheyfirm (RS) hybrid ship-to-shore connection cable will help ships cut the production of greenhouse gases while in port, as well as reducing noise emissions and saving on fuel costs
Company makes US $11.6 billion acquisition
(August 2007)
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) today announced the completion of its purchase of GE Plastics from General Electric for a purchase price of US $11.6 billion
Company makes pipeline control investment
(August 2007)
A contract with Slovnaft will see CSE Servelec configure, install and commission a new control system, which will include Scada, PLCs, instrumentation and telecommunications
CAD systems speeds component choice
(July 2007)
Misumi is gradually increasing its part contribution to DTI machine builds, primarily in linear shafts, locating pins, rollers and stop pins as well as stop blocks
Camera suits machine vision applications
(July 2007)
SUI 's SU-LDH Digital Line Scan SWIR camera offers high sensitivity, room-temperature-stabilised operation and integrate-while-read capability for fast readout speeds with minimal dead time
Inspection company tests high-altitude welds
(July 2007)
NDT Inspection and Testing staff needed a good head for heights when called on to inspect welds 200m into the sky
Testing company expands premises
(July 2007)
TUV Rheinland has as added an outdoor testing site to its industrial machinery testing and certification capabilities at its Southeast Regional office in Youngsville, North Carolina
Self-contained power source suits railways
(July 2007)
Chloride's Power Protection Location Case UPS suits applications rated from 200VA to 3kVA with battery support times of up to 12 hours
Fuel cell distribution deal reached
(July 2007)
Currently, IdaTech and Chloride are installing ElectraGen5 fuel cell systems in Europe at several corporate locations for backup power
Product offers simple, quiet dehumidifying
(June 2007)
Rosahl dehumidification products are extremely compact and light, do not require any emptying, are completely silent, use very little power and have no moving parts or gel to wear or be replaced
Adding entertainment to engineering
(May 2007)
Hoerbiger Origa MD Ray Barnes is calling for a combination of engineering and entertainment to capture the public's imagination
PLM software proves popular in high-tech sector
(May 2007)
During the past 12 months, 173 organisations have licensed PTC product lifecycle management solutions to support their electronics product development goals
Wireless technology events held
(April 2007)
Representatives from companies such as Orange, Cisco Europe, EDF Energy and Vodaphone met with researchers from institutions across the Greater South-East to discuss wireless technology
Computational fluid dynamics survey released
(April 2007)
A Flomerics survey has shown that although the vast majority (75%) of mechanical designers have heard of CFD, an even bigger majority (80%) do not use CFD today
CADCAM software allows rapid tool creation
(April 2007)
QuickTools uses a combination of rapid prototyping technology and Delcam's CADCAM software to create durable injection moulding tools in record times
IR cameras set for delivery to space agency
(April 2007)
Cedip's miniaturised thermal IR cameras will help the European Aeronautic Defence and Space company to improve the reconnaissance capabilities of its Tracker UAV system
Eur 10 million cable contract signed in Yemen
(April 2007)
Nexans has been awarded a contract worth approximately Eur 10 million to supply medium voltage (MV) and low voltage (LV) power cables and instrumentation cables for the Yemen LNG terminal project
System boosts wind power reliability
(April 2007)
Moventas' condition management system focuses on the mechanical power transmission of wind power equipment, which is mainly the gearbox and associated components
Space specialists converge on Boulder
(April 2007)
Office will provide local support to customers in Colorado's growing space industry
Silicone foams make the most of base materials
(April 2007)
High-tech silicone foam materials have been successful in answering the prayers of many researchers and product designers
Automation project brings powerful results
(April 2007)
Invetech has concluded a commercialisation project on behalf of Australian-based Cap-XX, world leader in the development of prismatic supercapacitors
Batteries provide emergency tunnel lighting
(March 2007)
Saft rechargeable nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery systems have been installed in well over 50 road tunnels throughout Austria, and continue to work well after 25 years
Steam generator contract signed
(March 2007)
A Foster Wheeler subsidiary has signed a US $110 million contract for the design and supply of a steam generator in Missouri
Top OHS salary packages nudge $300,000
(March 2007)
Once considered something of a dead-end job, occupational health and safety has become one of Australia's most lucrative career choices, a salary survey has revealed
University students walk away with GBP 1000 each
(March 2007)
The University of Bradford is handing out scholarships worth GBP 1000 each to 27 of its firs-year engineering students
Composite component acquisition announced
(March 2007)
Express Composites Group has completed the acquisition of Racing Technologies Norfolk from the Audi Group for an undisclosed sum
Software cuts housing design times
(March 2007)
Jazo Zevenaar used software to cut 20 days from its design cycle for four new weatherproof, outdoor transformer housings
Gas distribution contract awarded
(March 2007)
CSE Servelec has won a major contract for the design, manufacture and delivery of a new SCADA system for Dolphin Energy's Eastern Gas Distribution System (EGDS) project in the Middle East
Thermal imaging distributor announced
(February 2007)
The RedShift 1160 is a long-wavelength infra-red camera engine designed to allow OEMs to quickly introduce an affordable, high-performance thermal camera into their product lines
M2M partnership announced
(February 2007)
Telefonica is set to embed Telit's modules into its M2M projects, which results in enhanced performance for Telefonica customers looking to deploy their M2M project on time and within budget
Low-cost thermal imager is designed for R and D
(February 2007)
Thermal imaging is a valuable ally in any kind of research work where temperature must be kept under surveillance, such as semiconductor development, telecommunications and PCB testing

