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Closed-cell polyolefin foams are re-useable

Available in a rich variety of colours for easy identification, Azote foams are durable and resilient, providing outstanding protection for fragile automotive components and sub assemblies.

News from Zotefoams, 19 September 2005

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Foams forms fit together to protect

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A new system from Ramplas uses standard sized, durable, re-useable transit cases, with a Plastazote lining that has been preshaped with dog-bone interlocking features.

News from Zotefoams, 19 September 2005

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Software helps relentless quest for innovation

UGS Corp has released Version 4 of NX software, the latest release of the company's comprehensive software solution for digital product development.

News from UGS, 19 September 2005

Radar removes agitation from level measurement

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Following successful trials which demonstrated a marked improvement in production efficiency, industrial plastics manufacturer Schwartz has chosen to install Optiwave radar level gauges.

News from Krohne, 19 September 2005

Survey shows potential role for FE colleges

A new UK based study shows that FE colleges have the potential and the enthusiasm to become involved in knowledge and technology exchange activities with business and industry.

News from New Engineering Foundation, 19 September 2005

Novel piezo actuator is more forceful

The unimorph offers greater deflection properties than a bimorph but is up to 30% cheaper and will suit applications requiring a single actuation, such as opening or closing a valve.

News from Morgan Electro Ceramics, 19 September 2005

Transparent resin breathes life into research

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DSM Somos has provided a novel material to help researchers at the University of Delaware model the structure and performance of human lungs.

News from DSM Somos, 19 September 2005

Audits promise significant compressed air savings

As business energy costs continue to rise ACT reckons it can deliver significant energy and carbon savings on compressed air and vacuum systems.

News from Air Compression Technology, 19 September 2005

Laser barrel sensor rejects ambient changes

A new laser barrel sensor will appeal to companies developing and building automated conveying systems.

News from Leuze Mayser, 19 September 2005

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Safety scanner adapts to changing duties

The OptoShield OS3100 laser light safety scanner is an advanced area laser scanner with the unique ability to adapt to both dynamic and irregular hazardous environments.

News from Scientific Technologies, 19 September 2005

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