News releases on Engineeringtalk categorised by date
Sunday 11 May
to Saturday 17 May 2003
Fastt delivery for process pumps
ABS has launched an initiative that aims to get most process pump customers smiling this summer.
News from ABS Wastewater Technology (16 May 2003)
Access control and data recording in one
A low-cost access control and data recording unit has been launched by security and safety specialist, Actiserve.
News from Actiserve (UK) (16 May 2003)
Stress analysis aids touring car success
User Application Article Triple Eight automotive engineers use linear static stress analysis software to study a variety of load-bearing components on their Vauxhall Astra Coupe British Touring Car Championship racing cars.
News from Algor (16 May 2003)
Moulder concludes successful first year
Bourne Technical Mouldings has just celebrated its successful first year's trading.
News from Bourne Technical Mouldings (16 May 2003)
Compressor contributes to Spirit of Ecstasy
User Application Article A leading investment casting specialist has significantly increased quality, cut maintenance costs and boosted output by installing a Boge SD series integral compressor/dryer. Brochure Available
News from Boge Compressors (16 May 2003)
Web servers provide long-range fieldbus extension
A scalable range of web servers provides a simple, fast web-based user interface for temperature, pressure and any other industrial or facilities process.
News from Baumer Group (16 May 2003)
Square design range is cost-effective alternative
Brown Group has a new range of square design worm reduction units.
News from Brown Group (16 May 2003)
Simple system prevents accidental lock-in
A simple cost-effective device prevents accidental or malicious closing of machinery access doors while an operator is still inside a dangerous area.
News from Castell Safety International (16 May 2003)
PLM software features built-in reality
Delmia has released a new version of its product lifecycle management portfolio, comprising Catia for collaborative product development, and Enovia and Smarteam for lifecycle management, collaboration
News from Delmia (16 May 2003)
Machine-vision specialist sets up in Germany
Budapest-based Falcon-Vision now has a wholly owned sales and service subsidiary in Mannheim, Germany.
News from Falcon-Vision (16 May 2003)
Fasteners offer faster belt installation
A new, patent-pending, rubber-topped bolt solid plate conveyor-belt fastener adds longer life, faster installation and reduced noise to this proven heavy-duty belt splicing method.
News from Flexco (Flexible Steel Lacing Company) (16 May 2003)
Patent database goes online
RDisclosure is billed as the most significant non-patent prior art database in the world, containing cutting edge disclosures going back decades. Brochure Available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe (16 May 2003)
Renault deploys Cimplicity worldwide
User Application Article Renault has opted for a global overhaul of the paintshop monitoring systems located in its factories. Brochure Available
News from GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK (16 May 2003)
Gears help in search for origin
User Application Article State-of-the-art wormgear technology is playing a major role in helping astronomers to investigate the Big Bang theory for the global evolution of the universe.
News from Holroyd (16 May 2003)
Seymour Powell takes trophy
International design consultancy Seymour Powell has been awarded the prestigious Gerald Frewer Memorial Trophy for its outstanding contribution to the world of engineering design.
News from Institution of Engineering Designers (16 May 2003)
Ready-to-run modules offer "stressless wireless"
An all-new range of licence-exempt radio modules uses Easy-Radio technology to allow OEMs to add wireless capabilities without the need to understand radio technology. Brochure Available
News from Low Power Radio Solutions (16 May 2003)
Tiny transceiver provides all-in radio
The ER400TRS is an extremely compact licence-exempt intelligent radio transceiver module designed to make best use of LPRS's innovative Easy-Radio technology. Brochure Available
News from Low Power Radio Solutions (16 May 2003)
Minebea quits PSUs to focus on core business
Minebea is to withdraw from the power supply industry by the end of 2003.
News from NMB-Minebea (16 May 2003)
Instrumentation bound for the Arctic Circle
Parker Instrumentation has been awarded the contract to supply all the instrumentation components and subsystems to the Snohvit development. Brochure Available
News from Parker Hannifin Instrumentation Products Division (16 May 2003)
Sensor performance unaffected by temperature
New GT magnetic sensors based on giant magnetoresistance technology have high sensitivity over the temperature range -40 to +150C.
News from Rhopoint Components (16 May 2003)
Laser welding system is easily integrated
The StarWeld series of pulsed YAG lasers, fitted with dynamic beam positioning offers an easy package to integrate into production automation equipment for the automotive and other industries. Brochure Available
News from Rofin-Baasel UK (16 May 2003)
All-in system takes on polymer welding
PolyScan is a turnkey system for 2D welding of thermoplastic polymers. Brochure Available
News from Rofin-Baasel UK (16 May 2003)
Dynamic performance from welding system
The StarWeld Dynamic from Rofin-Baasel is a turnkey laser welding system, ideal where positioning speed and accuracy are critical. Brochure Available
News from Rofin-Baasel UK (16 May 2003)
Off-the-shelf solution for mould repair
The latest version of the StarWeld Tool Integral from Rofin-Baasel UK offers an off-the-shelf solution for adding metal onto worn or damaged mould tools. Brochure Available
News from Rofin-Baasel UK (16 May 2003)
Hydrocarbons are no bar to oxygen analysis
Systech Series 900 online oxygen analysers are designed specifically to monitor the oxygen content of most industrial gases.
News from Systech Instruments (16 May 2003)
Tinsley acquires ASL
Precision electronic instrument manufacturer H Tinsley and Co has acquired the product range and staff of Automatic Systems Laboratories (ASL).
News from Tinsley (16 May 2003)
Dynamic balancing explained
A new programme of training courses aims to dispel the perception of dynamic balancing as a "black art". Brochure Available
News from Universal Balancing (16 May 2003)
Stronger hoses boost pump reliability
Verderflex hoses are designed for maximum fatigue strength and can be fitted to most brands of industrial peristaltic pump.
News from Verderflex (16 May 2003)
Pumps cut maintenance for abrasive application
User Application Article The replacement of electrically driven diaphragm pumps and their adjustable gearboxes has proved a great success at Langsett Water Treatment Works.
News from Verderflex (16 May 2003)
Pumps sort Scottish sewage shifting solution
User Application Article In June 2001, MacLeod Consulting in Dundee asked Verder to put forward an alternative pumping solution at Brechin Waste Water Treatment Works in Tayside.
News from Verderflex (16 May 2003)
Component range keeps out the weather
Aerco has put together an extensive portfolio of products that are waterproof up to IP68 and are able to withstand the vagaries of the weather, morning dew, salt water spray and condensation.
News from Aerco (15 May 2003)
Stage ideal for high accuracy production
The ATS1000 is a compact, high-performance positioning stage that has sufficiently high accuracy to be used in laser machining applications for the production environment. Brochure Available
News from Aerotech (15 May 2003)
Software upgrades speed 3D visualisation
ART VPS demonstrated the latest software update for its Pure and RenderDrive 3D rendering devices at the recent 3D Festival in Copenhagen.
News from ARTVPS (15 May 2003)
Cost-effective upgrade for cathodic protection
User Application Article BAC Corrosion Control has upgraded the cathodic protection system at the 1400MW Torness nuclear power station in Scotland.
News from BAC Corrosion Control (15 May 2003)
Maximise bearing life with the right lubricant
Technical Background Article The performance of modern plant and machinery depends to a large extent on the reliability of rolling bearings, and proper lubrication of these bearings is essential.
News from Barden Corporation (15 May 2003)
Rockwood specifies Profibus compatible valves
User Application Article Burkert Fluid Control Systems has supplied Profibus compatible valves for a new batching system at Rockwood Electronic Materials, ultrapure chemicals plant at Riddings in Derbyshire. Brochure Available
News from Burkert Fluid Control Systems (15 May 2003)
Lubrication service has its advantages
Castrol has launched a new customer offer to ensure that its global expertise is available to manufacturing companies whether they operate internationally, nationally or at a single site.
News from Castrol UK (15 May 2003)
Personal dimension to Italian planetary gearboxes
One of the pioneers of modern planetary gearing in the UK, Paul Sixsmith, is behind the marketing of a new range of Italian-made gearboxes from Dinamic Oil of Modena.
News from Dinamic Oil (15 May 2003)
Corus control system upgrade completed in 7 days
User Application Article A major control system upgrade and refurbishment programme has recently been completed at Corus Colors Shotton Works on Deeside.
News from Eurotherm (15 May 2003)
Quick availability for low-cost three-phase motors
Exico has launched its own range of high-quality three-phase motors to address cost-sensitive applications from 0.18 to 18.5kW.
News from Rotor (UK) (15 May 2003)
Software puts PLCs in touch with Windows packages
WindSRV is a software application that links any Idec PLC to Windows-based software such as MicroSoft Excel, Access or supervisory, control and data acquisition packages.
News from Idec Electronics (15 May 2003)
Educational toy proves anticounterfeit technology
User Application Article A low-cost innovation has enabled technology normally associated with sophisticated security applications to be incorporated into a children's educational product.
News from Innovision Research and Technology (15 May 2003)
Shaft couplings extend to 5000Nm
The innovative Roba-DS series of torsionally rigid backlash-free shaft couplings has two new sizes covering nominal torque ranges to 3000 and 5000Nm, respectively.
News from Mayr Transmissions (15 May 2003)
Acquisition and telemetry with no programming
The T2 Maxiflex CPU is designed specifically for data acquisition and telemetry applications such as custody transfer systems. Brochure Available
News from Omniflex (UK) (15 May 2003)
Labelling software aids cable identification
Panduit's new Easy-Mark labelling software has been designed for fast and easy creation of computer printable labels for a wide variety of electrical and network systems.
News from Panduit (15 May 2003)
ATEX approval for proximity sensors
The popular DOL 40R series of capacitive sensors from Skov are now available with ATEX approval for use in areas with danger of dust explosion.
News from Skov (15 May 2003)
Load cell assemblies handle heavy vessels
Thames Side-Maywood has extended its family of LeverMount load cell assemblies to include a new, larger mount designed to take 3000 to 5000kg capacity load cells.
News from Thames Side Sensors (15 May 2003)
Air diaphragm pumps clean up for sanitary uses
The Tapflo Sanitary Series is a range of highly cost-effective, hygienic, air diaphragm pumps.
News from Tapflo (UK) (15 May 2003)
3D simulation technology turns to weapons training
User Application Article Virtalis subsidiary VP Defence has just delivered a brand new virtual reality (VR) trainer for the 7.62mm general purpose machine gun (GPMG). Brochure Available
News from Virtalis (15 May 2003)
New site looks at big issues
ABB has launched a new website addressing the latest hot topics affecting the use of instrumentation, drives and motors throughout industry.
News from ABB Automation Tech (Instrumentation + Automation) (14 May 2003)
Cost-effective logger for temperature and humidity
The TRH-1000 is a cost-effective solution for monitoring temperature and relative humidity.
News from ACR Systems (14 May 2003)
Rare-earth magnetics boost servomotor torque
A new series of brushless AC servomotors features rare-earth neodymium iron boron magnetics to offer increased torque. Brochure Available
News from Baldor UK (14 May 2003)
Low power modem cuts budget for GSM data
A new industrial modem enables manufacturers and users of remote low-power data collection equipment to communicate across mobile GSM networks. Brochure Available
News from Jekyll Electronic Technology (14 May 2003)
Software cuts deep into multi-axis laser market
Camtek's Pentacut and Tubecut software is now in use by many industries worldwide.
News from Camtek (14 May 2003)
Pair promote science, engineering and technology
The Engineering and Technology Board is linking up with GoJobsite, one of the market leaders in online recruitment.
News from ETB (14 May 2003)
Combined beacon and sounder take the tough life
A new combined sounder and beacon unit produces a maximum 119dB(A) audible warning reinforced with a 5J flashing visual alarm for use in outdoor, marine and other demanding ambient conditions.
News from European Safety Systems (14 May 2003)
MP is first woman President
The Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) has appointed Claire Curtis-Thomas MP as its first ever woman member to be elected Honorary President.
News from Institution of Engineering Designers (14 May 2003)
Copsey to focus on customer needs
NDC Infrared Engineering has appointed Peter Copsey as Operations Director.
News from NDC Infrared Engineering (14 May 2003)
High-precision optics aid laser research
User Application Article Using a series of demanding high-precision optics the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute has demonstrated the possibility of a compact pumping system for X-ray lasers at shorter wavelengths.
News from Optical Surfaces (14 May 2003)
Precision components for optical filters
User Application Article Optical Surfaces is a key component supplier to Scientific Solutions for its award winning NIR high-resolution liquid-crystal Fabry-Perot etalon.
News from Optical Surfaces (14 May 2003)
Piezo actuator cuts power for door locks
Servocell is a novel actuator specially developed for use with the latest electronic strike plate locking systems.
News from Servocell (14 May 2003)
Studs and standoffs feature concealed heads
A complete line of PEM concealed-head self-clinching studs and standoffs can be mounted permanently in steel or aluminium sheets as thin as 1.6mm.
News from PennEngineering (14 May 2003)
Overseas earnings growth prompts Queen's Award
Photonic Products has been awarded the prestigious Queen's Award for Enterprise 2003 in the International Trade Category. Brochure Available
News from Photonic Products (14 May 2003)
RJ45 connectors ruggedised for industrial networks
Radiatron has an industrial version of the industry-standard RJ45 Ethernet connector.
News from ACAL Radiatron (14 May 2003)
Development team produces award-winning shovel
A client of Sheffield Hallam University's Product Development Team has won the 2003 British Female Inventor of the Year award for her strain-busting Lite-Lift shavings fork and paddock shovel.
News from Sheffield Hallam University (14 May 2003)
Light curtains and grids gain flexible options
New additions to the range of SLC 415 safety light curtains and SLG 415 light grids include a unique L format, I and T formats, and an integrated muting function.
News from Schmersal UK (14 May 2003)
Interest grows in microstructure engineering
Ultrafine electroformed metal parts, fabricated to previously unheard of levels of accuracy and resolution, are the focus of unprecedented interest by electronics and microengineering designers.
News from Tecan (14 May 2003)
Drive support plan secures critical applications
A new service aims to improve the reliability and security of drive applications.
News from ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors) (13 May 2003)
Quality software aids manufacturing efficiency
When glass-container company Saint-Gobain Containers implemented a company-wide quality programme across its 18 plants, it standardised its quality data management with NWA Quality Analyst. Brochure Available
News from Adept Scientific (13 May 2003)
Medical valves provide precise control
Acro Associates' medical valves for pinching tubing and disposable tube sets have been successfully applied where contamination-free, precise control of sterile fluids is required.
News from Acro Associates (13 May 2003)
Holmes covers South East England
Beko Technologies has appointed Duncan Holmes as Area Manager for its comprehensive range of compressed air equipment to cover the South East of England. Brochure Available
News from Beko Technologies (13 May 2003)
Report on EU power transmission production
A new pan-European report is the first to provide certainty that each country's mechanical power transmission production and trade data are presented on a comparable basis, intercountry and over time.
News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association (13 May 2003)
Sightglasses allow safe infra-red inspection
CTI Cyclops infra-red sightglasses and ports allow infra-red surveys of electrical equipment to take place without the need to expose the thermographer to the risks of electrical discharges. Brochure Available
News from Hawk IR International (13 May 2003)
Short-wavelength IR reveals invisible blemishes
In providing very clear and sensitive images in the short-wavelength infra-red spectrum, the Jade SWIR allows researchers to investigate phenomena that would remain unseen with visible cameras. Brochure Available
News from Cedip Infrared Systems (13 May 2003)
Siemens supports innovation
Siemens has increased its deployment of Centric Software's innovation solutions with a substantial follow-on order.
News from Centric Software (13 May 2003)
Fibre-optic amplifier checks on print registration
The popular Datasensor S7 fibre-optic amplifier has been enhanced with the introduction of new models with white light emission and 10kHz switching frequency.
News from Datasensor (UK) (13 May 2003)
Bespoke guarding system keeps hobbing safe
User Application Article Nelsa has designed and manufactured a bespoke guarding system that provides ultimate ease of use and maximum safeguarding on a precision hobbing machine recently rebuilt by precision engineer Holroyd.
News from Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley Guardmaster ) (13 May 2003)
Connectors expand into Japanese and US markets
A major expansion programme aims to make Icore's innovative high-current electrical connectors readily available to users in all principal world markets.
News from Icore International (13 May 2003)
Find live wires reliably and safely
Identifying the live phase conductor in a bundle of cables has long been a headache for electricians - but now the Easy Phase Finder makes finding the live safe and easy every time.
News from Kew Technik (13 May 2003)
Analogue cameras for a polished image
Teli Japan is a leading manufacturer of analogue cameras available from Multipix Imaging. Brochure Available
News from Multipix Imaging (13 May 2003)
Separator removes Finnish ferrous contamination
Master Magnets has supplied a Type K permanent magnetic overband separator for removing ferrous contamination from the fine waste conveyor in a shredder plant in Finland.
News from Master Magnets (13 May 2003)
Wildcards add flexible I/O
A new family of stackable I/O modules from Mosaic Industries further expands the control capabilities of Mosaic's C-programmable embedded computers and touchscreen-controlled operator interfaces.
News from Mosaic Industries (13 May 2003)
Knowledge-based software speeds mould design
Imold is a knowledge-based software designed to encapsulate mould design intents in the specific discipline of plastic injection moulds or similar.
News from Manusoft Technologies (13 May 2003)
Mechanical clutches still outperform electronics
Although electronic overload devices may have improved, Mayer reckons that only mechanical torque-limiting clutches can provide extremely rapid and reliable overload protection.
News from Mayr Transmissions (13 May 2003)
Breakfast forum reveals key reliability benefits
NinaTek reports an overwhelming response to its latest product reliability breakfast forum.
News from NinaTek (13 May 2003)
SolidWorks penetrates schools in Northern Ireland
NT Cadcam has won a contract for 9000 licences of SolidWorks 3D CAD software from Classroom 2000 or C2K, on behalf of the Northern Ireland Education and Library Boards.
News from NT Cadcam (13 May 2003)
Reference flats for high-precision applications
Working with high stability materials including glass, zerodur and silica, Optical Surfaces is able to supply reference flats for high-precision applications.
News from Optical Surfaces (13 May 2003)
Glass fibre provides superior door seal
Omega Pultrusions' continuous pultruded glass-fibre lineals for a variety of commercial coolers and freezers provide a superior thermal break over metal door frames.
News from Omega Pultrusions (13 May 2003)
HMI controller makes a graphic display
The LT Series combines control, operation and display into a single, economical controller with a graphics display.
News from Pro-face UK (13 May 2003)
Software keeps track of compliance issues
Manufacturers operating in tightly regulated industries can cut the complexity and cost of regulatory compliance with the Rockwell Software Maintenance Automation Control Centre.
News from Rockwell Automation (13 May 2003)
European role for Shannon
Rotork Valvekits has appointed Thom Shannon as European Sales and Marketing Manager.
News from Rotork Valvekits (13 May 2003)
Ethernet connection to aid metering application
Elster Kent Metering has awarded an order to SAN People to develop an Ethernet module for its A1700 meter.
News from Multenet (13 May 2003)
Tester checks engine noise signature to spot flaws
The 3510 engine NVH test system provides advanced monitoring and analysis of engine noise, vibration and harshness caused by manufacturing and assembly defects.
News from Sciemetric Instruments (13 May 2003)
Flow controller takes charge of discharge
The Flow-X5 is a flexible control unit for the direct control of continuous discharge processes from weigh hoppers. Brochure Available
News from Sartorius UK (13 May 2003)
Heavy-duty mounts keep machines on the level
Sunnex offers its rugged M-Series of heavy duty machine mounts for industrial applications including automatic lathes, grinding machines, injection moulding machines and drilling/milling machines.
News from Sunnex (13 May 2003)
Controller takes on up to 250 valve actuators
The Master Station II is a new single-source controller for up to 250 actuators.
News from Flowserve (13 May 2003)
Wearplate provides ongoing Malasian success
User Application Article One of Malaysia's largest distributors of wear-resistant products and services has chosen Ace Arc to supply its chromium carbide wearplate.
News from Ace Arc (12 May 2003)
Routledge foxes CAD software
Alibre has raised the prize fund for the Alibre Challenge from $500 to $1000, and recognised the achievement of Ron Routledge who produced the only qualifying entry thus far.
News from Alibre (12 May 2003)
Software assists in cancer detection
User Application Article Researchers at the University of Connecticut Health Centre are exploring applications of Maple in the interpretation of MRI information for the early detection and characterisation of small tumours. Brochure Available
News from Adept Scientific (12 May 2003)
Updated text on pipe welding procedures
An updated publication from Industrial Press, "Pipe welding procedures" details the manipulating procedures used to weld pipe joints.
News from American Technical Publishers (12 May 2003)
DC-powered valve is key to domestic fire safety
User Application Article Sprinkler systems designed and developed by Nimbus Fire Protection Systems employ 12V floating diaphragm valves from Asco Joucomatic to isolate domestic supplies during sprinkler operation. Brochure Available
News from Asco Numatics (12 May 2003)
New look for telemetry website
Telemetry technology specialist Jekyll Electronic Technology has improved its website to give its customers fast and efficient access to information on telemetry products, applications and services. Brochure Available
News from Jekyll Electronic Technology (12 May 2003)
Panel PC aims for medical equipment
The Panel2150S is a smart new computer that answers the needs of today's networked medical environments.
News from Boser Technology (12 May 2003)
Show of exhibitionism by Coventry students
The work of Britain's most talented young artists and designers will be unveiled at the largest exhibition of its kind in Coventry.
News from Coventry University (12 May 2003)
Light grids for detection and measurement
Datasensor has enhanced its Areascan detection and measurement light grid family with the introduction of the new DS1 series.
News from Datasensor (UK) (12 May 2003)
Photoelectric sensors shrink into small spaces
The new Datasensor SM series offers a complete range of tough IP67 subminiature amplified photoelectric sensors specifically designed for use in small spaces.
News from Datasensor (UK) (12 May 2003)
Decentral motor switch is soft starter and stopper
The DMS 300 decentral motor switch is the right choice for soft starting and stopping a motor in either direction when no variable speed control is required.
News from Danfoss Drives (12 May 2003)
ERA reveals role in UK stealth fighter programme
ERA technology can now reveal that for several years it worked on the recently revealed highly secret GBP 20 million plus "Testbed" project.
News from ERA Technology (12 May 2003)
Soft starters oust fluid couplings
User Application Article The ability of modern electronic starters to provide greater operating reliability, improved protection and easier maintenance has been proven with a recent application at RMC's Selby quarry.
News from Fairford Electronics (12 May 2003)
Soft starters save costs for mechanical engineers
Technical Background Article Statistics show that over 90% of the motors in UK industrial use have no form of control, other than simple electromechanical switching.
News from Fairford Electronics (12 May 2003)
Three more join association
Three more market-leading companies have joined the GTMA, including two important additions to the Metrology Section.
News from GTMA (12 May 2003)
Medium pressure UV cuts life cycle costs
Technical Background Article The total life cycle cost of plant and equipment is an increasingly important factor in procurement decision-making for operators of large-scale ultraviolet water disinfection systems.
News from Hanovia (12 May 2003)
Software speeds catalogue creation
IsoCompose enables electronic spare parts catalogues to be created virtually at the push of a button.
News from Itedo Software (12 May 2003)
Flowmeter is tough enough for battery electrolyte
User Application Article The problem of how to precisely measure highly corrosive electrolyte acid used to fill battery cells has been overcome using one of the world's most accurate flowmeters.
News from Krohne (12 May 2003)
Notified body guarantees motors' ATEX compliance
Following the introduction of its new ATEX range of motors for use in dusty areas, Leroy Somer has obtained independent Zone 21 certification for its motor and gearbox products.
News from Leroy Somer (12 May 2003)
Website provides fast access to fasteners
Knowing how customers have great difficulties trawling through hundreds of pages of catalogues, Nylon and Alloys has a new website designed for quick and easy access to all its products.
News from Nylon and Alloys (12 May 2003)
Cut-price temperature controllers stand comparison
"The best value temperature controller on the market" is the claim for the TBC range, available from Paragon Alliance.
News from Paragon Alliance (12 May 2003)
Filter system keeps smaller tanks cleaner
Flo King Filter Systems has introduced a new in-tank filter system for small to intermediate size process tanks.
News from PMD (UK) (12 May 2003)
System safeguards perimeter access
The PA4600 perimeter access guarding device is a long-range, multibeam system of a simple "two-box" design that requires no separate control box or cabling between the transmitter and receiver.
News from Omron Scientific Technologies (12 May 2003)
Controller takes charge of bulk containers
The IBC-X5 is a weighing controller for charge and discharge applications of intermediate bulk containers, allowing fast and efficient charging or discharging of IBCs. Brochure Available
News from Sartorius UK (12 May 2003)
Batch controller provides automatic recipe control
The Batch-X5 is a flexible control unit for automatic recipe control. Brochure Available
News from Sartorius UK (12 May 2003)
Membrane keypads are cost-effective for short runs
Schurter's print keypad is a novel membrane keyboard which can be produced with practically unlimited front panel designs. Brochure Available
News from Schurter Input Systems (12 May 2003)
Stannah Stairlift rewards supplier excellence
Stortech has been awarded Stannah Stairlift's Supplier Excellence award for its outstanding service to the company during 2002.
News from Stortech Electronics (12 May 2003)
Flight test air data boom on show in Paris
Spaceage Control will offer a preview display of its new 100700-051 air data boom at next month's Paris Air Show.
News from SpaceAge Control (12 May 2003)
HMIs simplify DC drive control
Sprint Electric has a range of human machine interfaces for its popular ranges of PL and PLX digital DC drives.
News from Sprint Electric (12 May 2003)
Record sales follow rationalisation
Environmental services and technologies provider The Casella Group reports strong business performance and record sales of over GBP 5 million for the company in the month of March 2003 alone.
News from Casella Stanger (12 May 2003)
Deal balances commuting with tree planting
Casella Stanger and Future Forests are working in partnership to extend companies' greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to include commuting to work.
News from Casella Stanger (12 May 2003)
Rapid selection for enclosed switch disconnectors
Switchtec has produced a dedicated brochure detailing the extensive range of enclosed switch disconnectors now available.
News from Switchtec (12 May 2003)
Spring impresses in compressor application
User Application Article A compressor manufacturer has employed flat-wire Spirawave springs from TFC to provide a tailored solution to a unique design challenge. Brochure Available
News from TFC (12 May 2003)
Noncontact cleaning boosts welding torch life
The electromagnetic Robacta TC 1000/2000 welding torch cleaning system can improve both quality and economy.
News from TPS-Fronius (12 May 2003)
Workshops extol Six Sigma benefits
TMS Insight (Wolverhampton) and EEF North West have teamed up to deliver a series of one-day Six Sigma workshops starting on the 14th July, being held at EEF North West head office in Warrington.
News from TMS Insight (Wolverhampton) (12 May 2003)
Taylor Woodrow out to recruit at Wembley
Taylor Woodrow will be recruiting both graduates and professionals for a variety of interesting careers at The National Construction Recruitment Exhibition on 9th and 10th May 2003 at Wembley.
News from Venture Marketing Group (12 May 2003)
Engineering jobs on show at Wembley
Waterman Group will join Taylor Woodrow in cosponsoring the new National Construction Recruitment Exhibition (NCR) to be held at Wembley, London on 9th and 10th May 2003.
News from Venture Marketing Group (12 May 2003)
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