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Week 6 April - 12 April 2008

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Lubricant change cuts energy bill by 20%

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After converting over to the NSF H1 registered Klubersynth UH1 6-220 the brewery now meets its food grade compliance policy on the bottling and canning lines.

News from Kluber Lubrication GB, 9 April 2008

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Cable glands provide fast, secure connections

Lapp's Skintop cable glands allow a cable to be fixed, centred, hermetically sealed and completely strain-relieved in a single step.

News from Lapp, 9 April 2008

Position sensors provide 0.635um repeatability

GHSI 750 series position sensors are suitable for remote sensing applications in which AC power is not readily available to operate external signal conditioning.

News from Macro Sensors, 9 April 2008

Co-operation provides rugged modems

The 6000 series of modems includes the BT-6600 modem for business continuity, landline backup network connectivity, landline replacement, real-time video monitoring and remote/temporary offices.

News from Sixnet, 9 April 2008

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Company makes technology acquisition

The MTL8000 I/O is deployed around the world by process system OEMs, system integrators and end users to solve their most demanding process control applications.

News from GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK, 9 April 2008

Polymers handle hot drinking water

Thanks to its moulding properties, Zytel HTN offers designers opportunities for integrating the functions of several metal parts into a single moulded part.

News from DuPont (UK), 9 April 2008

Industrial drives co-operate on large cement kiln

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Two ABB drives have an individual gear box which in turn drives a common girth gear that is attached to the kiln shell at Castle Cement's Padeswood works in north Wales.

News from ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors), 9 April 2008

Maths software provides performance boost

O-Matrix performance now far exceeds typical interactive math environments and often rivals solutions implemented in traditional compiled languages such as C++ and Fortran.

News from Harmonic Software, 9 April 2008

Narrowband transceiver runs up to 1km

The TR1M can be powered from any supply between 4.5 and 16V, with a current consumption of 110mA for the transmitter (100mW output) and 27mA for the receiver.

News from Radiometrix, 9 April 2008

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Circuit technology boosts RCD performance

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DeepStream's 3D shaped circuit technology overcomes historic constraints of product topology and the hostile electrical arcing environment.

News from DeepStream Technologies, 9 April 2008

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