News releases on Engineeringtalk categorised by date
Sunday 25 April
to Saturday 1 May 2004
Comark signs up for antimicrobial treatment
Biocote's advanced surface hygiene protection is to be used by Comark for a range of handheld thermometers and data loggers.
News from BioCote (30 April 2004)
Green route to high corrosion resistance
Microlok AO is a new environment- and user-friendly metal coating process for iron and steel components.
News from Birchwood Casey (30 April 2004)
Seals help reduce driver fatigue
User Application Article Custom rubber seals are playing a key role in the ride comfort of executive cars.
News from DP Seals (30 April 2004)
Anti-surge valves to upgrade Brunei LNG facility
Emerson Process Management recently received an order to replace all existing propane and mixed refrigerant compressor anti-surge valves for an LNG facility in Brunei.
News from Emerson Process Management - Fisher Valves (30 April 2004)
Intranet solutions for conference information
FIZ Karlsruhe has enhanced and complemented its comprehensive conference information service for intranets. Brochure Available
News from FIZ Karlsruhe, STN Europe (30 April 2004)
It's cool to use the latest thermal cameras
User Application Article ICW Power sees its continued investment in thermal imaging as an integral part of its growth. Brochure Available
News from Flir Systems (30 April 2004)
Torque flange gets the measure of speed
A new and robust magnetic speed measuring system enables simultaneous recording of torque and rotational speed at high resolutions using the HBM T10FS torque flange. Brochure Available
News from HBM UK (30 April 2004)
Island controls multi-axis pneumatic systems
The IM10 valve island has an integrated multipole connection for use with Hoerbiger-Origa's S10 range of valves in controlling multi-axis pneumatic systems. Brochure Available
News from Hoerbiger-Origa (30 April 2004)
Software aids oilfield modelling and simulation
Aspen Technology has developed an integrated software solution for the oil and gas industry.
News from Aspen Technology (30 April 2004)
Multiphase meters ordered for unmanned platforms
Three new Jiskoot 4in Mixmeter multiphase meters have been ordered for installation on unmanned platforms.
News from Jiskoot (30 April 2004)
Coriolis flowmeters cut plant downtime
User Application Article Tessenderlo Fine Chemicals has reduced production downtime and improved the consistency of its products by revolutionary Optimass Coriolis flowmeters.
News from Krohne (30 April 2004)
Piston and sleeve assemblies made to order
Miniature component specialists Lee Products now offers a "made to measure" capability for mated piston and sleeve assemblies, typically used in aircraft hydraulic systems and fuel controls. Brochure Available
News from Lee Products (30 April 2004)
Gear pumps handle "difficult" liquids
The characteristics of gear pumps make them particularly suitable for metering and transferring "difficult" liquids, such as those that are viscous or thin.
News from Michael Smith Engineers (30 April 2004)
PLC adds attraction to Edwardian pier
User Application Article Tourists are once again flocking to the seaside resort of Southwold in Suffolk, thanks in part to automation technology from Mitsubishi Electric. Brochure Available
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems (30 April 2004)
Membership proves attractive
A concerted effort to increase membership from within the manufacturing sector has seen the Manufacturing Technologies Association grow internally.
News from Manufacturing Technologies Association (30 April 2004)
Analyser speeds measurement food components
The precise, intuitive Infralab 710 analyser enables single or multicomponent measurements of the critical parameters of moisture, fat and protein in a wide range of foods.
News from NDC Infrared Engineering (30 April 2004)
Solenoids change the face of stock control
User Application Article Solenoids produced by leading British manufacturer NSF Controls are at the core of a revolution in industrial vending equipment and stock control systems.
News from NSF Controls (30 April 2004)
Tubular rack actuator drives for miniaturisation
A new, compact, size 11 tubular rack actuator responds to the ever-diminishing size of lab automation equipment and the resulting demand for component miniaturisation.
News from Reliance Precision Mechatronics (30 April 2004)
Extraterrestrial success for customised bearings
User Application Article The designers of the Mars Explorer Rover vehicle needed bearings whose performance was literally, out of this world.
News from Rodriguez (UK) (30 April 2004)
Motion favours high-precision laser welding
User Application Article When leading automotive component manufacturer TRW required a bespoke laser welding system that had a positioning accuracy of +/-5um, it chose Werner linear motion systems.
News from Rodriguez (UK) (30 April 2004)
Fatigue analysis software gains cast iron database
A new cast iron database is available for the fe-safe durability analysis software suite.
News from Safe Technology (30 April 2004)
Process safety line for Germany
Process safety specialist Smith Flow Control has appointed Chemie und Energie-Armaturen (CEA) as its exclusive German distributor. Brochure Available
News from Smith Flow Control (30 April 2004)
University of Delaware signs up for software
Researchers at the University of Delaware are to use FiberSIM software and other tools to design durable, cost-effective composite parts in collaboration with military and industrial partners.
News from Vistagy (30 April 2004)
Honorary degree for Wohlers
Industry consultant, analyst and author Terry Wohlers will be keynote speaker at Central University of Technology's graduation ceremony on 8th May 2004 in Bloemfontein, South Africa.
News from Wohlers Associates (30 April 2004)
Process expertise hits the road
The Yokogawa Roadshow, touring the UK in April and May 2004, is a major initiative to bring Yokogawa's systems, products and unrivalled process expertise directly to the plant doors of customers.
News from Yokogawa UK (30 April 2004)
Software promises faster acquisition and setup
DasyLab 8 is the latest version of the popular Windows-based graphical data acquisition software that speeds the setup and development of measurement and analysis applications. Brochure Available
News from Adept Scientific (29 April 2004)
Servomotors drive green machines
User Application Article The novel Oxygen Lepton electric scooter is powered by a defluxable permanent magnet motor designed by Lafert Servo Motors as a derivative of its catalogue range of brushless servomotors.
News from Lafert Electric Motors (29 April 2004)
Magnetic sensors are intrinsically safe
New level and proximity sensors suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres are now available from Carlo Gavazzi.
News from Carlo Gavazzi (29 April 2004)
Intelligent pump to revolutionise engine cooling
Davies, Craig will launch its patented third-generation EWP electric water pump and electronic smart controller in May 2004.
News from Davies Craig (29 April 2004)
Micro PC targets automotive market
Dolch Computer Systems has now brought its VersaPAC micro PC up to full production output.
News from Dolch Computer Systems (UK) (29 April 2004)
Curtain provides cost-effective coverage
The new GuardShield Type 2 safety light curtain meets the needs of OEM machine builders for a self contained, tough and extremely cost effective safety device.
News from Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley Guardmaster ) (29 April 2004)
Breakers to replace automotive fuses
E-T-A Circuit Breakers has released new colour coded versions of its blade-type circuit breakers for fuse replacement in all types of vehicle from cars to trucks, buses and off-road applications. Brochure Available
News from E-T-A Circuit Breakers (29 April 2004)
Teich and Sundermeier take joint control
Flir has appointed Andrew C Teich and William A Sundermeier as Co-Presidents of its Imaging Division, a role previously filled by Earl Lewis, Chairman, President and CEO. Brochure Available
News from Flir Systems (29 April 2004)
Strong growth for Flir
Flir Systems has revealed that total revenue for the first quarter ended 31st March 2004 increased 57% to $108.9 million from $69.2 million for the first quarter of 2003. Brochure Available
News from Flir Systems (29 April 2004)
Backing tape aids clean and tidy welds
Backing tape used in the welding of seams or runs helps to prevent weld failures and produces flat, slag-free welds requiring no grinding or back gouging. Brochure Available
News from Huntingdon Fusion Techniques (29 April 2004)
Control and safety for Hungarian refinery
Honeywell has received a $5.8 million contract with engineering contractor OTF-IGN-Petrotech for the installation of its Experion Process Knowledge System and Fail Safe Controller (FSC).
News from Honeywell Industry Solutions (29 April 2004)
UK research strategy at risk
The IEE has warned that UK engineering and manufacturing's long term growth and competitiveness are at serious risk from a lack of young people choosing to pursue a career in scientific research. Brochure Available
News from Institution of Engineering and Technology (29 April 2004)
Survey shows frustration from CAD users
Although advances in CAD software have helped engineers accelerate product development schedules, significant technical obstacles remain during the highly iterative "work in progress" phase.
News from ImpactXoft Corp (29 April 2004)
Portal puts UPS systems in the spotlight
MGE UPS Systems has formed a partnership with Voltimum, the first European portal for the electrical industry. Brochure Available
News from MGE UPS Systems (29 April 2004)
First showing at Profibus Conference
Phoenix Contact will be attending the Profibus Conference to be held at Ragley Hall on 22nd and 23rd June 2004, for the first time, enhancing its position as a leading supplier of fieldbus systems.
News from Phoenix Contact (29 April 2004)
Butler to serve in US West Region
Power Measurement has appointed Thomas Butler District Sales Manager for the states of Colorado, Wyoming and Northern Texas.
News from Power Measurement (29 April 2004)
Quadrupole mass filter model available online
Reliance Gear Company has made its quadrupole mass filter (QMF) computer model available for general use on the Internet.
News from Reliance Precision Mechatronics (29 April 2004)
Reliable control of EPLAN projects
The EPLAN Project Reference module automates the checking of electrical engineering designs. Brochure Available
News from Rittal (29 April 2004)
EMC filters go to industrial extremes
A proven range of EMC filters is now certified to operate in harsh industrial environments up to 50C without derating. Brochure Available
News from Schaffner (29 April 2004)
Laser sensors cover a wide range of applications
The new W190 range of laser sensors covers a wide range of applications, from the simple to the most demanding.
News from Sick (UK) (29 April 2004)
Roffe moves up
Process drying specialist Secomak has appointed Ian Roffe as it new Managing Director. Brochure Available
News from Secomak (29 April 2004)
Student makes a big impact on secondment
The intelligent home of the future will have a high tech product developed by electronics graduate Sarah Jackson while on a secondment in the North East.
News from Stephenson Gobin (29 April 2004)
Online program simplifies fan specification
Swifter Fans has developed a state-of-the-art fan selection program for the Swifter SW/SE Series of glass-fibre axial fans.
News from Swifter Fans (29 April 2004)
Safety relief valve offers economical protection
The Crosby JCE safety relief valve provides a cost-effective solution for process systems requiring full overpressure protection.
News from Tyco Flow Controls (29 April 2004)
UKAS accreditation for calibration services
Testo has been accredited by UKAS for the laboratory calibration of air temperature, dewpoint and relative humidity, over the ranges 0 to 50C, 10 to 90% RH.
News from Testo (29 April 2004)
Ethernet switch features GPS time stamping
The new OnTime T-208 industrial Ethernet switch offers true network determinism, highly accurate sequence of events recording and high-speed fault recovery.
News from Westermo Data Communications (29 April 2004)
Controller co-ordinates up to four robots
The IRC5 is the fifth generation robot controller from ABB and is claimed as the biggest technological step forward since the introduction of the first generation S1 in 1974. Brochure Available
News from ABB Robotics (28 April 2004)
Software upgrade boosts desktop productivity
Maple 9.5 is the latest version of the principal desktop productivity environment from Maplesoft used by industry, research organisations, and academic institutions worldwide. Brochure Available
News from Adept Scientific (28 April 2004)
New office brings rentals onshore
Ashtead Technology Rentals has opened a new UK office to serve the European market.
News from Ashtead Technology (28 April 2004)
Direct-drive rotary stages speed into position
A competitive new range of precision rotary positioning stages features direct-drive high-torque, brushless servomotors with a low profile design that outperforms conventional worm/wheel tables. Brochure Available
News from Aerotech (28 April 2004)
Guide helps with relay upgrades
A new application note aims to help designers upgrade legacy protective relays.
News from Basler Electric Company (28 April 2004)
Silver-laden technopolymer creates sanitary handle
The EBP.SAN bridge handle is the first in a series of sanitised elements with antimicrobial action. Brochure Available
News from Elesa (UK) (28 April 2004)
Architecture speeds new plant design
User Application Article The PlantWeb digital plant architecture has been successfully deployed by Genzyme Corp of Cambridge, USA.
News from Emerson Process Management - Systems and Industry (28 April 2004)
Package puts CFD to work on PCB thermal analysis
Iceboard is a novel board-level thermal validation tool for printed circuit board designers.
News from Fluent (28 April 2004)
Tiny switch handles high pressure and temperature
The ELS-900 electro-optical level sensor is only 35mm long, but is capable of operating accurately at pressures up to 17bar and temperatures up to 125C.
News from Gems Sensors (28 April 2004)
Mills takes charge of moulding facility
GI Plastek has hired Daniel Mills as VP and General Manager of its Newburyport, Massachusetts, reaction injection moulding (RIM) facility.
News from GI Plastek (28 April 2004)
Speedy welding sales growth signals boom ahead
The first quarter of 2004 has been one of record sales for Huntingdon Fusion Techniques, the leader in weld purging and welding accessories, signalling good times for the fusion welding industry. Brochure Available
News from Huntingdon Fusion Techniques (28 April 2004)
Handheld tester actively checks networks
Navitek is a comprehensive handheld network diagnostic tool that empowers installers to identify and correct common problems related to the physical layers of local area networks. Brochure Available
News from Ideal Industries (UK) (28 April 2004)
Power quality analyser joins rental portfolio
Livingston has signed a deal with IMH Technologies to purchase a significant number of Dranetz BMI power quality units. Brochure Available
News from Livingston UK (28 April 2004)
Cartesian motion system speeds machine design
The new CMS Cartesian motion system from Rexroth offers pre-assembled, preconfigured Cartesian robots with up to three axes.
News from Bosch Rexroth - Linear Motion and Assembly (28 April 2004)
World steel production set to top a billion tonnes
The global steel scene has changed dramatically since the beginning of this year, according to the latest report from MEPS (International).
News from MEPS (International) (28 April 2004)
Fastener supplier makes the grade
Northern Precision, the specialist single-source supplier of fasteners, as well as special-purpose turned and cold formed parts, has gained accreditation to BS EN ISO9001:2000.
News from Northern Precision (28 April 2004)
Investment to fund sensor developments
Oxford Sensor Technology (OST) has raised GBP 400,000 of investment, which is being used to speed up the development of new sensor technology.
News from Oxford Sensor Technology (28 April 2004)
Small motors are big news
The PM 7, 8 and 9 comprise a compact, versatile and powerful range of permanent-magnet DC motors. Brochure Available
News from Parvalux Electric Motors (28 April 2004)
Indian council recognises a sound solution
A paper written by Donald Cameron, Managing Director of Primasonics International, has been recognised by the Indian Council for Cement and Building Materials.
News from Primasonics International (28 April 2004)
Open day demonstrates new rubber expertise
Rapra Technology held a successful open day for rubber injection moulders at its Shawbury headquarters on Tuesday 20th April.
News from Smithers Rapra (28 April 2004)
Ballscrews and roller screws solve welding demands
SKF ballscrews and roller screws provide a high rigidity drive system, which gives flexible and controllable operational sequence. Brochure Available
News from SKF UK (28 April 2004)
Accelerometer handles higher frequencies
The new 352A60 accelerometer from PCB Piezotronics has been specifically designed for very high frequency measurements.
News from Techni Measure (28 April 2004)
DIPRO takes Theorem to Japan
DIPRO (Digital Process), a wholly owned Fujitsu company, has signed an agreement to sell and market Theorem Solutions products in Japan.
News from Theorem Solutions (28 April 2004)
High-pressure gauge handles heavy hosing
Specifically designed to withstand the rigors of water-blaster and waterjet cutting equipment, the Ashcroft Type 1109 high-pressure gauge offers the innovative Plus! Performance option.
News from UK Instruments and Controls (28 April 2004)
Indicator and switch together under pressure
The new Ashcroft N-Series electronic indicating pressure switch provides pressure indication and switch functions on one easy-to-use package.
News from UK Instruments and Controls (28 April 2004)
Pressure transmitter avoids annoying clogs
The Ashcroft KX thin-film pressure transmitter can help pulp and paper industry specialists avoid annoying clogs with its industry-proven technology.
News from UK Instruments and Controls (28 April 2004)
Rapid release pins for flexible work holding
Pushbutton rapid release pins from JW Winco are used for rapid connecting and securing of work pieces, for example in situations where locating pins must be regularly moved in and out of position.
News from Winco (28 April 2004)
Powder metallurgy directory gains online search
The all-new 11th Edition of the "International powder metallurgy directory" brings together listings of over 4100 organisations in 64 countries worldwide.
News from Inovar Communications (28 April 2004)
Flywheel-based UPS does without batteries
User Application Article Eurotel Praha, the largest provider of wireless voice and data services in the Czech Republic, has selected Active Power's CleanSource technology.
News from Active Power (27 April 2004)
Large-digit displays blaze the way
A new range of 200mm LED displays are ideal for wide coverage applications.
News from Amalgamated Instrument Co (27 April 2004)
Distribution for quarter-turn actuators
Amot has signed a new, exclusive distributor partnership with AMG Actuators of Chichester for the Amot Compact electric actuators range. Brochure Available
News from AMOT (27 April 2004)
NX users gain CFD options
Two new software tools, Star-NX and Comet-NX, are designed for use with the NX software portfolio from UGS PLM Solutions.
News from CD-adapco (27 April 2004)
Complete solution for process piping
The HC4 is the latest development in the industry leading range of standard and custom diaphragm valves and accessories from Crane Process Flow Technologies.
News from Crane Process Flow Technologies (27 April 2004)
Substrate sampling system gives big savings
Lower installed and maintenance costs for any gas or liquid sample conditioning system are a big user benefit of the highly compact space-saving Circor Tech uMS3 modular substrate sampling system.
News from Circor Instrumentation (27 April 2004)
Barcelona to host EPTDA annual convention
This year's European Power Transmission Distributors Association annual convention will take place in Barcelona, Spain, from 22nd to 24th September 2004.
News from EPTDA (27 April 2004)
Handheld scopes turn to analysis
Fluke has enhanced its dual-input ScopeMeter 190 Series of handheld oscilloscopes, increasing their power to analyse signals. Brochure Available
News from Fluke (UK) (27 April 2004)
Supply shrinks to power up X-ray sources
The latest addition to the HiGen family of X-ray generator power supplies is a 120W modular unit that supplies up to 60kV at up to 2mA and is powered from a 24V DC input.
News from HiTek Power (27 April 2004)
Control system simplifies project management
The Simplicon control system enables even the most complicated machine sequences to be broken down into simple, separate control tasks, each task having its own intelligent processor. Brochure Available
News from IDC - Intelligent Distributed Controls (27 April 2004)
Shipboard samplers sent to Singapore
Jiskoot has supplied two replacement shipboard sampling control units to BSI Inspectorate in Singapore.
News from Jiskoot (27 April 2004)
Level switches offer choice of float designs
The MS50 is the latest version of the low-cost float level switch from K-Tek.
News from K-Tek (27 April 2004)
Concise brochure covers full Mitsubishi range
The Concise brochure is the essential information resource for any Mitsubishi Electric user, giving a useful overview of the full automation and motion control product ranges. Brochure Available
News from LC Automation (27 April 2004)
Easy application for marine rust inhibitor
Ship-2-Shore is a highly penetrating rust inhibitor that requires very little or no preparation before application.
News from Liquid: Corrosion Control (27 April 2004)
Hydraulic actuator takes to the field
A novel local hydraulic power unit brings all the advantages of hydraulic actuators to local or remote applications without need for hydraulic power packs. Brochure Available
News from Larox Flowsys (27 April 2004)
Guide to machinery safety updated
The Pilz "Guide to machinery safety" contains 224 pages of useful information on the regulations affecting machinery safety, the supporting standards and risk assessment principles.
News from Pilz Automation Technology (27 April 2004)
Learn all about machinery safety
A practical and informative four-day modular training course aims to give candidates a greater understanding of the requirements of machinery safety legislation and standards.
News from Pilz Automation Technology (27 April 2004)
Read all about trapped key interlocking
A new trapped key interlocking catalogue from TKI illustrates the way trapped key interlocks can be used in safety applications ranging from machine guarding to process control.
News from Trapped Key Interlocks (27 April 2004)
Welsh focus for technical support initiative
Joining Forces Wales is a major new technology transfer programme supported by the Welsh Development Agency.
News from TWI (The Welding Institute) (27 April 2004)
Mulder adds strength to sales team
Virtalis has taken on Christiaan Mulder to strengthen its sales team. Brochure Available
News from Virtalis (27 April 2004)
Investment aims to more than double plant size
WEG has reached its production target of a million electric motors per month just as it begins its largest investment in manufacturing to date.
News from WEG Electric Motors (UK) (27 April 2004)
Distributor strengthens footings for gearboxes
ZF Industrial has strengthened its footing in the UK market for high performance servo gearheads by appointing drive system specialist Drive Lines Technologies as a distributor in South East England. Brochure Available
News from ZF Great Britain (27 April 2004)
Digital thermometer isn't fussy about probes
The ASL F200 precision digital thermometer combines high accuracy with low cost and can be used with both Smart and passive probes.
News from Automatic Systems Laboratories (26 April 2004)
Definitive source for NEMA motors
Baldor has released a new version of its stock product catalogue. Brochure Available
News from Baldor UK (26 April 2004)
Lui leads Chinese offensive
Crane Process Flow Technologies (CPFT) has appointed Lidia Lui as Country Manager, China, based in the company's Beijing office.
News from Crane Process Flow Technologies (26 April 2004)
PLM system gains visualisation and collaboration
Omnify Software has licensed Cimmetry's AutoVue visualisation and collaboration technology to be embedded in the Omnify PLM system.
News from Cimmetry Systems (26 April 2004)
Queen's Award for inspection software
Delcam has received the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category in recognition of the continuing innovation in its PowerInspect software. Brochure Available
News from Delcam (26 April 2004)
EU funded project aims for profit by design
A new project aims to help West Midlands based companies add value to existing products and services by increasing innovation through design and new product development.
News from Infotec (26 April 2004)
PLM extends to service operations
Teamcenter In-Service is a novel solution that extends the value of PLM to maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) organisations.
News from Siemens PLM Software (26 April 2004)
Instrument panel calls for novel mouldings
GI Plastek has been selected to produce both the cowl and instrument panel for the E-Z-GO ST 4x4 utility vehicle.
News from GI Plastek (26 April 2004)
Report vindicates decision to shun neural networks
Aspen Technology reckons its strategy for polymer advanced control solutions has been supported by the conclusions of a recent safety report.
News from Aspen Technology (26 April 2004)
I/O system sealed to IP67
The new BL67 system I/O solution combines all the flexibility of a cabinet PLC I/O systems with modularity, ruggedness and connectorisation.
News from Interlink BT (26 April 2004)
Servo drive suits PLC programmers
The Compax 3 is a third-generation intelligent servo drive with a modular control structure that includes IEC61131-3 and PLCopen, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.
News from Micromech (26 April 2004)
Schneider signs over rights to Modbus
In a dramatic move signalling its dedication to the openness of the Modbus protocol, Schneider Electric has transferred its copyright in the protocol to Modbus-IDA.
News from Modbus-IDA (26 April 2004)
Display receives radio from strain gauges
Mantracourt Electronics has extended its range of telemetry strain gauge products with the addition a local LED display.
News from Mantracourt Electronics (26 April 2004)
Strain card turns transducers digital
The latest DSC digital strain card from Mantracourt is a high-performance digital signal conditioner with a host of additional features for the precision measurement of strain gauge transducers.
News from Mantracourt Electronics (26 April 2004)
Lathe turns to welding
The Varioturn welding lathe has been designed for welding small components which can be rotated easily.
News from Orbimatic (26 April 2004)
Energy metering range qualifies for rebate
The e-scio range of energy submetering software and equipment from Procuro has qualified for inclusion on the Government's Energy Technology List from February 2004.
News from Procuro (26 April 2004)
More support for miniature ball screws
Two new series of industry standard support bearing assemblies for the Steinmeyer miniature ball screw product line will be featured at Semicon West on Booth 5536.
News from Steinmeyer (26 April 2004)
Novel ball screws show up at Semicon West
Steinmeyer will display ball screws with elastic spacers at Semicon West in Booth 5536.
News from Steinmeyer (26 April 2004)
Ball screws keep it quiet
Steinmeyer has expanded its Quiet Ball Screw product line with eight new sizes to be featured at Semicon West on Booth 5536.
News from Steinmeyer (26 April 2004)
Semicon launch for motion control ranges
Schneeberger will exhibit two new product lines at Semicon West in July - the Minimodule and a new motion controller to compliment its line of multi-axis positioning systems.
News from Schneeberger (26 April 2004)
Compact design for linear guidance system
The Minimodule is a compact, linear guidance system with a miniature ball guideway and tooth belt drive.
News from Schneeberger (26 April 2004)
CE mark shunned in North America
Technical Background Article The CE mark or certification of equipment by foreign testing organisations does not carry much weight in the USA and Canada, says Glenn Moffat of TUV International.
News from TUV Rheinland UK (26 April 2004)
Richardson to exploit hands-on knowledge
Tad Richardson has joined Wago Corp as Regional Sales Manager covering the area of Utah, Arizona, Las Vegas, parts of Idaho and Wyoming.
News from Wago Corp (26 April 2004)
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