Week 8 September - 14 September 2002
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Blast cabinet cleans large components
User Application Article
The need to replace an old blast room facility and at the same time provide a safe and clean workshop environment led to the installation of Guyson's largest manually operated blast cleaning cabinet.
News from Guyson International, 9 September 2002
Powerful connectors at rail show
At Railtex 2002, Harting is featuring a broad spectrum of connectors for rail applications, including a number of new products.
News from Harting, 9 September 2002
Infra-red emitters speed coil coating process
Infra-red heat dries reliably, rapidly and effectively and provides a high quality lacquer coating.
News from Heraeus Noblelight, 9 September 2002
Robot line glazes Sprinter van
Kleinmichel has just completed supply of a fully automated glazing line for Sprinter van production at Daimler Chrysler in Duesseldorf.
News from Kleinmichel, 9 September 2002
Front-end supplies pack more in to the rack
The powerful new TL Series of rack-mounted AC/DC front-end power supplies allows Lambda to offer its customers five 1500W modules housed in a single 2U 19in rack.
News from Lambda UK, 9 September 2002
Brake motors available off the shelf
Lenze's range of brake motors is now available off-the-shelf for same or next day delivery, in sizes up to 132 frame.
News from Lenze, 9 September 2002
Compact and cost-effective geared motors
The Panasonic Hyper-G range of geared motors is now available ex-stock at Lenze.
News from Lenze, 9 September 2002
Servo drive cuts costs without affecting safety
The new Safety Stop version of the Lenze 9300 Servo Series has been developed to help machine and system builders cut costs, without affecting the operating safety of equipment.
News from Lenze, 9 September 2002
High performance from metal disc couplings
Lenze has a new range of high-performance metal disc couplings - the BSD Modulflex range manufactured by Rexnord.
News from Lenze, 9 September 2002
Infra-red sensors for CO2 and methane
Madur Electronics has developed a new line of infra-red sensors for CO2 and methane.
News from Madur Electronics, 9 September 2002
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