News releases on Engineeringtalk categorised by date
Sunday 31 August
to Saturday 6 September 2003
mCERTs approval for continuous gas analysers
The range of continuous gas analysers and systems manufactured and marketed by ABB has recently been certified to the latest mCERTs standards.
News from ABB Automation Technologies (Analytical) ( 5 September 2003)
30 up for Amplicon
Amplicon Liveline has recently celebrated 30 years as a distributor and manufacturer of industrial electronics products.
News from Amplicon ( 5 September 2003)
Aero-engine manufacturer to adopt 2D reader
Absolute Vision has begun working on a project with a major, global aero-engine manufacturer for the development of two-dimensional (2D) part-marking reading applications.
News from Absolute Vision ( 5 September 2003)
Vault adds workgroup management to Inventor
Autodesk Vault is a new data vault to bring workgroup management capabilities to Autodesk Inventor Series and Autodesk Inventor Professional software users.
News from Autodesk ( 5 September 2003)
Faster pumping with ATEX approval
BOC Edwards has developed an innovative solution to address the reduced pumping efficiencies associated with meeting the T4 temperature classification under the ATEX Directive.
News from Edwards ( 5 September 2003)
Manifold helps control electrolyte flow
User Application Article Burkert Fluid Control Systems has supplied specially designed manifolds and a number of sensors and valves to Doncasters Paralloy. Brochure Available
News from Burkert Fluid Control Systems ( 5 September 2003)
Industrial PCs take on CNC duties
User Application Article The Precision Engineering Division of HPC has chosen CKS industrial computers and trackerballs to monitor its CNC machining systems.
News from CKS Holdings ( 5 September 2003)
Shell stays safe with tough gas detectors
User Application Article Engineering and production staff at Shell UK's Stanlow manufacturing complex are protected against gas risks by portable detectors from Crowcon. Brochure Available
News from Crowcon Detection Instruments ( 5 September 2003)
Five-axis CAM software opens new opportunities
User Application Article The addition of two PowerMill-programmed CMS five-axis machining centres has opened new business opportunities for rapid prototyping and high-speed machining specialist Oxon Prototypes. Brochure Available
News from Delcam ( 5 September 2003)
Accelerometer has high noise immunity
Designed for measurement of steady-state or low-frequency low-level acceleration the Model 7293A Microtron accelerometer family uses novel variable capacitance microsensors.
News from Endevco ( 5 September 2003)
Czerski and Dale to translate technology
The newly reconstituted Faraday Plastics has appointed two new posts of Technology Translators to boost its operations over the next three years.
News from Faraday Plastics ( 5 September 2003)
Modelling and simulation to come together
A new integrated software product will combine GT-Power and GT-Suite one-dimensional flow simulation with Wisconsin Engine Research Consultants combustion modelling in the 3D KIVA code.
News from Gamma Technologies ( 5 September 2003)
CAD/CAM nesting software features at Weldex
Weldex organisers have revealed that SigmaTek will be launching Version 6 of its advanced CAD/CAM nesting software at Weldex, 11th-14th November 2003 at the UK NEC, Birmingham.
News from Nexus Media Communications ( 5 September 2003)
Ultrasonic flowmeter has universal appeal
The UFM 3030 is a universal three-beam ultrasonic flowmeter for the chemical, petrochemical, water and waste water industries offering outstanding performance and repeatability.
News from Krohne ( 5 September 2003)
3D design review software has localised appeal
The latest version of NavisWorks3 includes support for SolidWorks 2004 in addition to being localised for Germany, Japan and China.
News from NavisWorks ( 5 September 2003)
Schneider Electric Ventures invests in Oxford
Schneider Electric Ventures has become a significant minority major investor in Oxford Sensor Technology.
News from Oxford Sensor Technology ( 5 September 2003)
Sliding gates secure machinery access
Sliding gates are the latest addition to the Angel modular machine guarding system, with an extensive range of options. Brochure Available
News from Procter Machine Guarding ( 5 September 2003)
Open-PLC programming using IEC61131-3
The UK Profibus Competence Centre at Manchester Metropolitan University has a new 2.5-day short course covering Open-PLC programming using the international standard IEC61131-3.
News from Profibus Group ( 5 September 2003)
Active vibration isolation holds instruments firm
Halcyonics MOD-1 plus vibration isolation systems were specially developed for high-resolution imaging applications like atomic force microscopy.
News from Stratton Technologies ( 5 September 2003)
Process pump gains fluororesin body
The PA series of compact high-capacity process pumps now includes a fluororesin body version for use in high technology environments.
News from SMC Pneumatics (UK) ( 5 September 2003)
Manx acquisition boosts process portfolio
Swagelok has acquired Kenmac, a privately held manufacturer of high-quality instrumentation valves and manifolds, pressure regulators, process interface valves and piping products.
News from Swagelok ( 5 September 2003)
Easy access for baggage door lock
The new 060-0450 EZ Access baggage door lock was specifically designed for baggage and compartment doors for recreational vehicles including motor homes and travel trailers.
News from TriMark Corp ( 5 September 2003)
Promotion provides Edge leading reaserch
The University of Bath has appointed Professor Kevin Edge as its new Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research).
News from University of Bath ( 5 September 2003)
Project aims to recycle carpet waste
The University of Bradford and the Bolton Institute have been given more than GBP 150,000 for a joint project to consider ways to recycle carpet waste into novel underlays.
News from University of Bradford ( 5 September 2003)
Cleaning up green energy supplies
Technical Background Article Nathan Briggs, Managing Director at Advance Electronics, investigates the solution to unreliable power from renewable energy sources.
News from Advance Electronics ( 4 September 2003)
Large-scale flowmeter set for Scotland
An ABB venturi flowmeter recently became the largest flowmeter yet to be gas calibrated by gas industry specialist, Advantica.
News from ABB Automation Tech (Instrumentation + Automation) ( 4 September 2003)
UK debut for Scada package
The power, flexibility and scalability of CitectScada enable manufacturers in all types of industries worldwide to maximise the competitiveness of their operations. Brochure Available
News from Citect ( 4 September 2003)
Dryer cleans up high-pressure supplies
The Drypoint AC HP adsorption dryer is designed to cope with the specific difficulties of high-pressure compressed air drying. Brochure Available
News from Beko Technologies ( 4 September 2003)
Tapes improve productivity for flying shears
User Application Article Automation and Motion Technology has used stainless-steel drive tapes to make dramatic productivity improvements in its machines for cutting cold-rolled metal sections.
News from Belt Technologies Europe ( 4 September 2003)
Rolling swing valve handles unfiltered fluids
Camcon Technology is demonstrating the world's first valve specifically developed for the oil industry this week at Offshore Europe in Aberdeen.
News from Camcon Technology ( 4 September 2003)
Portable panel logs oilfield data
The Acamar depth, speed and tension computer is an excellent tool for both standard and more complex slickline and e-line operations.
News from Eztek ( 4 September 2003)
Exhausting work for thermal imager
User Application Article Thermal imaging has increasingly become a key tool at Land Rover for the early identification and resolution of issues within the development process of vehicle systems. Brochure Available
News from Flir Systems ( 4 September 2003)
Pumps to shift oily water
Hidrostal has recently been awarded contracts to supply screw centrifugal pumps to global players in the petroleum and aviation industries.
News from Hidrostal ( 4 September 2003)
Acquisition creates UK spindle giant
Jena Rotary Technology has acquired Boneham and Turner Spindles, a division of Boneham and Turner.
News from Jena Rotary Technology ( 4 September 2003)
Joint venture adds hydraulics to portfolio
Lovejoy has embarked on a significant international expansion into the hydraulic component market through a joint venture with Rahmer and Jansen in Werdohl, Germany.
News from Lovejoy ( 4 September 2003)
Easy setup for power units
The novel CD-Easy support tool provides a low-cost way to configure the most complex of SCR/thyristor control units.
News from Paragon Alliance ( 4 September 2003)
One-piece manifold boosts system integrity
A new range of one-piece double-block-and-bleed manifolds can significantly reduce the size and weight of process monitoring instrumentation installations. Brochure Available
News from Parker Hannifin Instrumentation Products Division ( 4 September 2003)
Actuators overcome risks of power failure
User Application Article When Exeeco was asked to solve a "dry bedding" sand filter problem at water treatment works serving the north west of England, it was able to submit an ideal solution using Rotork Skilmatic actuators.
News from Rotork Skilmatic ( 4 September 2003)
Rubber components moulded to order
Seals, O-rings, gaskets and low profile and flat parts are offered by Rubber Industries, custom moulded to specification in high volumes at very low piece part cost.
News from Rubber Industries ( 4 September 2003)
Award for hygenic controllers
A new range of hygienic control devices and indicator lights is designed specifically to meet the health and safety requirements of EC machine directives for the food and beverage market.
News from Schmersal UK ( 4 September 2003)
Load cell range includes intermediate capacities
The Series 350 is a new load cell for industrial weighing from Thames Side-Maywood.
News from Thames Side Sensors ( 4 September 2003)
Wider availability for heated hoses
Hydraulic hose specialist Pirtek has been given access to the Isopad range of flexible heated hoses and will be making these products available through all its 86 branches in the UK.
News from Tyco Thermal Controls ( 4 September 2003)
Piezo technology in "beetle drive"
A linear motor the size of an insect and able to lift 1000 times its own weight is now available from mechatronics expert Unimatic Engineers. Brochure Available
News from Unimatic Engineers ( 4 September 2003)
Compact integrator brings sensor signals together
The new SAI-M5 sensor-actuator integrator is the smallest passive integrator on the market, making it suitable for industrial control applications where compact size and low weight are a necessity.
News from Weidmuller (UK) ( 4 September 2003)
Refurbishment is economical option
Don't replace - refurbish, is the latest trend in the power engineering industry as a means of offsetting the cost of the bigger more expensive new transformers and switchgear.
News from Winder ( 4 September 2003)
Steppers and actuators join the clan
The Thomson Airpax Mechatronics line of can stack steppers, hybrid steppers, brushless DC motors and digital linear actuators have now become part of the Portescap product family.
News from Danaher Motion ( 4 September 2003)
Indicators cover full range of weighing tasks
Applied Weighing has developed ranges of weight indicators that are suitable for any industry and almost any application.
News from Applied Weighing International ( 3 September 2003)
Local access to AGMA technical standards
As part of a co-operation initiative the American Gear Manufacturers Association has provided the BMPTA with a CD-ROM which contains the entire AGMA technical standards library.
News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association ( 3 September 2003)
More power from dynamic flux drives
VLT 5000 Flux Series drives now provide up to 373kW of dynamic flux vector control for closed-loop applications.
News from Danfoss Drives ( 3 September 2003)
Lightweight unit aids accurate robotic dispensing
The Model 2-4 system is ideal for automated manufacturing and lab procedures that require very accurate liquid delivery.
News from Encynova International ( 3 September 2003)
Plasma cutting comes to hand
The Handy Plasma 50 and the Handy Plasma 70 are portable plasma cutting units supplied as ready-to-cut packages. Brochure Available
News from ESAB ( 3 September 2003)
Read all about threaded inserts
A new eight-page brochure describes the full range of threaded inserts for thermoplastic and thermoset mouldings available from Fitsco Industries.
News from Fitsco Industries ( 3 September 2003)
Swiss station organises its infrastructure
User Application Article The largest radio station in Switzerland uses Cimplicity automation software from GE Fanuc to co-ordinate its infrastructure. Brochure Available
News from GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK ( 3 September 2003)
Tiny SBC turns to robotic control
The KoreBot is a Linux platform for mobile robotics.
News from K-Team ( 3 September 2003)
Altitude record attempt today
British pilots Andy Elson and Colin Prescot will attempt to take the largest ever helium balloon to a record-breaking 40km and break the 40-year-old world altitude record for a manned balloon.
News from Qinetiq ( 3 September 2003)
Particulate-filled polymer composites revealed
A new handbook provides a guide to the fundamentals of the use of particulate fillers.
News from Smithers Rapra ( 3 September 2003)
Locknuts get to grips with large components
HMS locknuts improve the process of locking, mounting and demounting of large components. Brochure Available
News from SKF UK ( 3 September 2003)
Blitz at Kazachstan oil and gas show
Strategy Plus is to apply the highly successful "blitz" on behalf of UK engineering companies at KIOGE 2003 (Kazachstan International Oil and Gas Exhibition) in October.
News from Strategy Plus ( 3 September 2003)
Silver star for jewellery project
A technology transfer programme run by the tic for Birmingham jewellery company R Platnauer has received the highest award from the TCS Grading Panel.
News from Technology Innovation Centre ( 3 September 2003)
Automatic lubrication keeps chains in check
Problems of wear, running resistance and noise routinely encountered on conveyor chains can be reduced using the new TGL automatic lubricator. Brochure Available
News from Tsubakimoto UK ( 3 September 2003)
Weaver receives honorary degree
Len Weaver CBE has recently been awarded an honorary doctor of science (HonDSC) by the University of Greenwich at Rochester Cathedral.
News from University of Greenwich ( 3 September 2003)
A drive for all reasons
The CFW-09 inverter is essentially one drive for all applications integrating selectable, V/F, sensorless vector, closed-loop vector and fieldbus operation in a single product.
News from WEG Electric Motors (UK) ( 3 September 2003)
Steel set screws with brass or nylon tips
JW Winco now offers steel set screws with a brass or nylon tip.
News from Winco ( 3 September 2003)
Motors can be tailored to applications
The Portescap Y Series is a new line of low-cost permanent-magnet DC brush motors available in frame sizes from 19 to 100mm with torque ranging from 0.1 to 144oz-in.
News from Danaher Motion ( 3 September 2003)
Software unlocks dental records
User Application Article DADiSP data analysis software is helping to unlock secrets about the diets of extinct mammals. Brochure Available
News from Adept Scientific ( 2 September 2003)
Siemens signs for three more years
Ansys has signed a deal expected to be worth more than $5 million over the next three years with Siemens.
News from Ansys ( 2 September 2003)
Seal of approval for low-voltage system
User Application Article Microtherm (GB) has cut cycle times, reduced maintenance requirements and improved seal integrity by replacing its impulse wire sealing machine with an LVH sealing system.
News from Ceetak ( 2 September 2003)
Summit addresses manufacturing IT solutions
Cyon Research has been selected as an event partner for Gartner's Midsize Enterprise Summit, to be held on 10th-12th September 2003 in Austin, Texas.
News from Cyon Research ( 2 September 2003)
Mouldings boost pick-and-place performance
User Application Article A set of custom rubber mouldings are helping Metro Technologies lead the world in replacement nozzles for surface-mount pick-and-place machines.
News from DP Seals ( 2 September 2003)
Indicator optimises torque measurement
Test rig torque measurement is now simpler and more precise using the Datum Electronics Type 370 indicator.
News from Datum Electronics ( 2 September 2003)
Liquid crystal polymer shrinks SMD transformers
User Application Article Epcos chose DuPont Zenite LCP for its coil formers for SMD transformers used in telecommunications equipment such as splitters and line transformers.
News from DuPont (UK) ( 2 September 2003)
Rapid prototyping gains ground in production
At a recent international user meeting in Munich, participants from 18 countries were presented with the latest developments in e-manufacturing.
News from EOS Electro Optical Systems (UK) ( 2 September 2003)
Review provides IPPC support
User Application Article ABB Eutech Process Solutions has recently provided full integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) support to Monckton Coke and Chemical Company (MCC) in Royston, Barnsley.
News from ABB Engineering Services ( 2 September 2003)
Scolarship fund supports automation studies
The Fieldbus Foundation has received the inaugural donation to the James O Gray Fieldbus Foundation Scholarship Fund.
News from Fieldbus Foundation ( 2 September 2003)
Pump provides precision fluid control
The Model STRH provides precision fluid control in analytical and process instrumentation.
News from Fluid Metering ( 2 September 2003)
Probe improves refinery separator performance
User Application Article The Rosemount 3300 radar-based liquid level and interface measurement transmitter is saving money for refineries that use oil/water separator tanks and sumps.
News from Emerson Process Management - Rosemount Measurement ( 2 September 2003)
Free assessment for oil storage sites
The Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations 2001 now cover all existing oil stores, and the costs of noncompliance are heavy.
News from Fosse Liquitrol ( 2 September 2003)
McMinn brings in-depth experience
Gary T McMinn has been appointed Regional Vice President, Business Development, for pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and healthcare at Foster Wheeler.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 2 September 2003)
Magazine award is hot stuff
Start magazine has named GE Fanuc Automation as one of the "Hottest companies of 2003". Brochure Available
News from GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK ( 2 September 2003)
Benefits drive take-up of mould-making software
How ready are British mould makers to embrace the technology currently being developed to increase competitiveness?
News from GTMA ( 2 September 2003)
More options for fastening panels
Heyco's recent appointment as an approved UK distributor for ITW Fastex has greatly expanded the number and variety of plastic panel fasteners the company is able to offer. Brochure Available
News from Anixter Components ( 2 September 2003)
Workbench speeds critical control development
A new version of the Tristation 1131 developer's workbench helps engineers to create and edit programs and control function blocks for Tricon and Trident triple modular redundant controllers.
News from Invensys Triconex ( 2 September 2003)
Improved track rollers offer greater performance
INA's yoke type and stud type track rollers contain needle rollers or cylindrical roller bearings with a profiled outer ring. Brochure Available
News from Schaeffler (UK) ( 2 September 2003)
Scanner to produce "real virtuality" plant model
IQvolution is to perform 3D laser scanning and modelling services for Nissan's facility in Sunderland, England.
News from iQvolution ( 2 September 2003)
Inline sampler boosts accuracy offshore
User Application Article An inline oil sampling system has provided the greater accuracy required for export crude sampling on a North Sea platform.
News from Jiskoot ( 2 September 2003)
Rare-earth magnets tackle large-scale tasks
Although rare earth permanent magnets are still perceived by many as costly, prices are now sufficiently competitive to open up new opportunities at the top end of the volume/power equation.
News from Precision Magnetics ( 2 September 2003)
New-look Danaher signs for distribution
Following a reorganisation by the Danaher group, Micromech has been appointed by Danaher Motion GPS division as a distributor of its motors and control products.
News from Micromech ( 2 September 2003)
Heaters show admirable self-control
PTC Ceramics has developed a novel heating technology that can be designed to a temperature tolerance and act as a self-control, thanks to PTC technology.
News from PTC Ceramics ( 2 September 2003)
Easy route to low-cost DeviceNet networks
Based on a low-profile connector and highly flexible flat cable, the new KwikLink General Purpose DeviceNet media system is a quick and cost effective way to set up an industrial device-level network.
News from Rockwell Automation ( 2 September 2003)
Intrinsic safety engineering in the fieldbus era
The IS-1 remote I/O system embodies an intrinsically safe system concept specifically developed for use with fieldbus systems.
News from Stahl ( 2 September 2003)
Flow metering system uses wireless comms
The AVM-320 area velocity flow meter combines time and field-tested flow meter technology with advanced ultrasonic sensors for a complete flow monitoring system.
News from Automation Products Group ( 2 September 2003)
Tight resolution for safety light curtain
Scientific Technologies has released a 14mm-resolution version of its MicroSafe MC4700 Series safety light curtain.
News from Omron Scientific Technologies ( 2 September 2003)
Scanner takes intelligent approach to safety
The S3000 safety laser scanner is an intelligent safety system for the protection of personnel and systems in automated manufacturing and transportation processes.
News from Sick (UK) ( 2 September 2003)
Giant battery store comes online
Golden Valley Electrical Association in Fairbanks, Alaska has energised a new US $30-million battery energy storage system. Brochure Available
News from Saft Batteries ( 2 September 2003)
Controllers for temperature, humidity and pressure
Vemer measurement and regulation controllers now use redesigned internals for excellent performance at very competitive prices.
News from Switchtec ( 2 September 2003)
Controller takes charge of Cartesian robot
TM Robotics' new TS2000 controller offers enhanced monitoring and control for its Cartesian linear actuator, the ROIbot. Brochure Available
News from TM Robotics (Europe) ( 2 September 2003)
Industrial wastewater under the microscope
Solutions for the processing of wastewater and effective effluent disposal technology are just one area to be addressed by exhibitors at IWEX.
News from Turret Group ( 2 September 2003)
ATEX approval for fluid couplings
Following certification by Deutsche Montan Technologie, Voith Turbo can now supply a range of ATEX approved constant-fill fluid couplings.
News from Voith Turbo ( 2 September 2003)
Pump specification software finds Chinese source
VSX-Vogel Software has signed a co-operation agreement with Beijing Epump Co.
News from VSX - Vogel Software ( 2 September 2003)
Pumps gain oil level monitor
Hydra-Cell D35 Series industrial pumps are now available with an oil level monitor.
News from Wanner Engineering ( 2 September 2003)
Fast-recovery switch keeps industrial Ethernet up
The OnTime R-208 Ethernet switch enables high-reliability, fast-recovery, redundant ring industrial Ethernet installations, particularly in critical applications.
News from Westermo Data Communications ( 2 September 2003)
Strong showing for soapbox racer
In baking hot sunshine, Bertrandt UK put in a truly scorching performance in the high-profile Goodwood Festival of Speed "Soapbox Challenge".
News from Bertrandt UK ( 1 September 2003)
Condition-monitoring system has online access
The new Pulsar online condition-monitoring system is designed to carry out detailed vibrational analysis of equipment in either local or remote applications.
News from Controlstar Systems ( 1 September 2003)
Long life for self-lubricating chain
When the environment or location of a roller chain drive is such that regular lubrication is not possible or practical, Duralube self-lubricating chain can offer a long-lasting solution.
News from Diamond Chain Company ( 1 September 2003)
New facility increases UK chain availability
Diamond Chain UK has a new sales and warehouse facility where large stocks of roller chain are available.
News from Diamond Chain Company ( 1 September 2003)
Magnetic filtration aids automotive finish
User Application Article A high-volume magnetic filtration system removes micron-sized metal particles from water-based fluids.
News from Eclipse Magnetics ( 1 September 2003)
Pressure transducer gains protection
Endevco's Model 8515C high sensitivity piezoresistive pressure transducer is now available with a B screen option.
News from Endevco ( 1 September 2003)
Displays clarify automation control
Festo has developed a new display system designed to augment its range of automation controllers. Brochure Available
News from Festo ( 1 September 2003)
HMI software supports more embedded hardware
The latest version of the microCommander HMI software suite from Intec Automation offers full support for Technologic Systems' TS-5500 embedded PC.
News from Intec Automation ( 1 September 2003)
"Back to basics" approach speeds tractor design
User Application Article Industrial design group Lakes System Design has just submitted a project management and product development plan to one of Canada's newest manufacturers of industrial turf tractors.
News from Lakes System Design ( 1 September 2003)
Active harmonic filters keep mains clean
A new range of active harmonic filters aims to set new standards in fight against distortion and corruption of the mains electricity supply caused by back-harmonics from equipment. Brochure Available
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ( 1 September 2003)
Easy disposal for novel filter elements
Multiflow tank-top mounted return line filters for industrial and mobile applications feature Parker's patented LEIF (low environmental impact filter) elements. Brochure Available
News from Parker Hannifin - Filter Division ( 1 September 2003)
New name in compliance engineering
Paramount Compliance Services is a new company that specialises in meeting the needs of small and medium sized manufacturing companies.
News from Paramount Compliance Services ( 1 September 2003)
Gas analysers gain MCERTS certification
The Sira Accreditation Service has awarded MCERTS certification to the Gasmet CX-4000 and DX-4000 multicomponent FTIR gas analysers for CEMS applications.
News from Quantitech ( 1 September 2003)
Patent for novel nozzle tip
Spirex Corp has been awarded a patent for its Eliminator nozzle tip.
News from Spirex Plasticating Systems and Solutions ( 1 September 2003)
Hydraulic fluid goes green
Shell Oils UK has launched a new range of biodegradable, synthetic hydraulic fluids, to help construction and quarrying companies reduce the risk of contaminating the UK's forests and waterways. Brochure Available
News from Shell Lubricants ( 1 September 2003)
Ballscrew claims "world's smallest" title
New ultraminiature ball screws are available in diameters as small as 3mm with choice of 1 or 0.5mm pitch.
News from Steinmeyer ( 1 September 2003)
Position transducers solution guide
A colour-illustrated, 8-page solution guide covering displacement measurement fundamentals, reference publications and displacement sensors is now available free of charge.
News from SpaceAge Control ( 1 September 2003)
Gearmotors go maintenance free
A new range of fractional powered geared motors and controllers is ideal for customers who demand performance, efficiency and long service life.
News from Sumitomo Drive Technologies ( 1 September 2003)
Cut-price splicer for City and Guilds graduates
Optical Technology Training and Tritec Developments have combined to offer a special deal for anyone new to fibre-optic cabling.
News from Tritec Developments ( 1 September 2003)
Coupling simplifies through-wall connections
Viking Johnson's new wall coupling turns the complicated process of passing pipes through the concrete walls of wastewater treatment works into a single operation. Brochure Available
News from Viking Johnson ( 1 September 2003)
Vehicle test facility gains intercooler capability
The 200kW heat rejection facility at Young Calibration provides detailed performance characteristics for passenger car, light duty truck and motorsport type radiators.
News from Young Calibration ( 1 September 2003)
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