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Week 27 April - 3 May 2008

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Lightweight welder repairs embedded rails

Welding equipment for the repair of embedded grooved city tramway rails uses the FCAW process with self-shielded wire instead of the conventional SAW process.

News from ESAB, 29 April 2008

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Profiling system checks high power CO2 beams

Portable unit can be used to quickly and easily spot check performance on a variety of laser-based machines.

News from Ophir-Spiricon, 29 April 2008

Fibre adapters carry machine vision data

The transparent design of Q-series and Phire products requires no user configuration and provides plug-and-play operation for all CameraLink compatible frame grabbers.

News from Phrontier Technologies, 29 April 2008

Milestone in vehicle safety sensors

Since its development by Hamlin, 300 million vehicle safing sensors have been shipped with no recorded instance of failure or uncommanded deployment in an accident situation.

News from Hamlin Electronics Europe, 29 April 2008

Quality machined parts guaranteed on time

Matco Engineering aims to fill a gap in the market for a machining company willing to work in partnership with customers to develop a solution, and then guarantee its timely delivery.

News from Matco Engineering, 29 April 2008

Safety first for explosion-proof encoder

Rotary encoder is designed for application in environments where exposure to explosive gases is unavoidable.

News from Encoder Technology, 29 April 2008

Website speaks to German engineers

More languages are planned for the website in the near future, with dedicated brand sites in Italian, Spanish and Chinese also likely to go live within the next six months.

News from Parvalux Electric Motors, 29 April 2008

Mesh generation techniques explained

Paper explains the need for a computational mesh and the pros and cons of different mesh types.

News from Flomerics, 29 April 2008

Proprietary wireless still predominates

Proprietary networks operating in the 400, 800 and 900MHz ranges continue to flourish in industrial applications, but a new survey concludes that standards-based networks will soon take over.

News from Venture Development Corp, 29 April 2008

Easy-fit drive suits NEMA 17 motors

NPAD10BF drive modules output up to 1.2A per phase (peak) current, offer an input voltage range from 12 to 30V DC and can drive bipolar stepper motors with a 1/16 microstepping resolution.

News from Micromech, 28 April 2008

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