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Week 8 September - 14 September 2002

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Eco-friendly iron making in Brazil

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Clyde has developed a system which uses charcoal, a hitherto waste product, and turns it into a fuel used in the manufacture of pig iron in mini blast furnaces.

News from Clyde Materials Handling, 11 September 2002

Entry-level single-line barcode scanner

New to the established and popular Metrologic range of handheld scanners, comes the very latest offering, the MS5145 Eclipse.

News from DED, 11 September 2002

Scanner features versatile CCD

As an entry level EPOS barcode scanner, the MS6220 Series Pulsar C is one of the most versatile and flexible CCDs on the market today.

News from DED, 11 September 2002

Custom directions on standard components

Elesa-Clayton can now customise standard machine elements such as handwheels and knobs with logos directions, labelling etc to enhance usability.

News from Elesa (UK), 11 September 2002

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Locknuts keep bearings in place

New sizes of AM series precision locknuts have been introduced by INA , so the complete range now extends from an M15x1 thread up to M130x2.

News from INA Bearing Company, 11 September 2002

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Lens moves IR thermometer into glass free zone

For manufacturing processes where the presence of glass is prohibited, Ircon has introduced a plastic lens for its Javelin infra-red thermometer.

News from Ircon, 11 September 2002

Shafts resist abrasion in linear motion

Flight simulators, CAT scanners, exercise equipment and ATMs are only a few of the applications for Lee Controls' Solid 60 Plus precision case hardened and ground steel linear shafting.

News from Lee Controls, 11 September 2002

Servo networks use FireWire networking

A new solution for open, PC-based motion control, that eliminates the need for motion control boards, could reduce system costs by up to GBP 350 per axis.

News from Motor Technology, 11 September 2002

Flowmeter range expands

Honsberg developed and released the original Omni flowmeter after listening to customer feedback.

News from OEM Automatic, 11 September 2002

Weld procedure development made easy

To take the stress and strife out of calculating orbital welding procedures with complicated and long-winded formulas, the Orbimat C range of equipment features auto calculation capabilities.

News from Orbimatic, 11 September 2002

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