Visit the Schunk Intec web site

Week 20 February - 26 February 2005

Showing 1 - 10 of 121 articles

Back to 'News by month'

Magnets attract Chinese coal giant

Shenhua Coal Trading Company has ordered six Eriez SSE suspended superconducting electromagnets worth approximately US $5 million, constituting one of the biggest single orders in Eriez's history.

News from Eriez Magnetics Europe, 25 February 2005

Further information available  Further information available

Management is key to pneumatics integration

Article typeUser Application Article

A novel approach to the development of pneumatic automation to assemble Land Rover's all-new Discovery 3 has helped the production line jigs to switch on with minimal disruption.

News from Festo, 25 February 2005

Further information available  Further information available

Handheld tool gets the measure of vibration

Leading vibration reduction specialist Reactec has been appointed exclusive UK distributor for the RT440 handheld vibration measurement tool.

News from Reactec, 25 February 2005

Recorders promise more from less

Yokogawa's latest industrial recorder offers enhancements in functionality, reliability and ease of use, while weighing less and consuming less power than earlier models.

News from Yokogawa UK, 25 February 2005

Gyroscopes make up for missing GPS signals

ETL Inertial Aerosystems has a range of navigation grade ring laser gyroscopes for use in situations where GPS satellite reception is intermittent, unsatisfactory or unavailable.

News from Inertial Aerosystems, 25 February 2005

Further information available  Further information available

Software adds value to machining operations

Article typeUser Application Article

When Surecast sought to start machining patterns and dies in-house, it realised it required a cutting edge CAM system that was both cost-effective and easy to use.

News from Sprut Technology (UK), 25 February 2005

Expert programming moves to a new level

Article typeUser Application Article

SprutCAM 3D Expert offline programming software has moved A and P Engineering to a higher level of toolmaking capability.

News from Sprut Technology (UK), 25 February 2005

Business confidence continues to increase

The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) has released the results of its Trends Survey for the fourth quarter of 2004.

News from Manufacturing Technologies Association, 25 February 2005

Translation products are certified for Inventor

TransMagic and TransMagic Catia V5 CAD file translation products have been certified by Autodesk's Inventor team.

News from TransMagic, 25 February 2005

Valves promise to cut jet noise and emissions

Quieter and more environment-friendly airplanes could soon become a reality, as Camcon Technology unveils a technology to reduce jet aircraft noise and eliminate toxic emissions.

News from Camcon Technology, 25 February 2005

Showing 1 - 10 of 121 articles

Back to 'News by month'

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to topBack to top

Featured articles

Contact
  • WDS latch range includes 35 designs

    WDS has announced a range of latches that includes 35 designs suitable for applications such as enclosures, doors, gates, lockers and cabinets, furniture and many more.
  • BNS evolves nuclear spares service

    In terms of providing nuclear spares, BNS Nuclear Services has re-evaluated its approach to the task of keeping Britain's nuclear power stations operational.
Pro-talk

Reach an audience of thousands

Visit the Schunk Intec web site

Browse by category

All suppliers A - Z

A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication