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Week 22 March - 28 March 2009

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Digital time switches launched by Finder

Finder has announced the launch of a pair of digital weekly time switches.

News from Finder, 25 March 2009

Harland introduces extended-runtime battery packs

Harland Simon UPS designs and manufactures a standard range of extended runtime battery packs that allow a user to increase battery back-up time on an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).

News from Harland Simon UPS, 24 March 2009

Watlow extends Cast-X heater series

Watlow has introduced the Cast-X 3000 circulation heater, an economically priced heater offering high flow volume at the required temperature through a single compact product.

News from Watlow, 24 March 2009

Laser Photonics offers fibre laser systems

Laser Photonics has introduced a tool to compare laser systems and help customers select the right laser for a specific application.

News from Laser Photonics, 24 March 2009

Stealth unveils fanless mini PC

Stealth Computer has released the Model LPC-625F, a rugged, small-footprint, fanless computer for industrial and mission-critical applications.

News from Stealth Computer Corporation, 24 March 2009

Balluff reveals flush-mountable C-slot sensor

Balluff has expanded its range of miniature BMF magnetic field sensors with the BMF 204K, a flush- mountable C-slot sensor with integrated holding.

News from Balluff UK, 24 March 2009

Balluff unveils Steelface sensor

Balluff has released the extra-rugged Steelface sensor, to reduce replacement costs and production downtime.

News from Balluff UK, 24 March 2009

HaydonKerk offers Motodrive PDE actuator

HaydonKerk Motion Solutions has introduced the Motodrive PDE actuator, available in Size 17 single- or double-stack.

News from HaydonKerk Motion Solutions, 24 March 2009

Stealth marking system verifies quality

Laser Photonics has announced the release of an automated laser part marking system, the Stealth.

News from Laser Photonics, 24 March 2009

Magnetic motors to aid F1 aerodynamics

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Maxon's Neodymium magnet-equipped motors will be used by F1 drivers this season, following the announcement of new rules on aerodynamics.

News from Maxon Motor UK, 24 March 2009

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