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Beswick Engineering
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284 Ocean Road
Greenland
03840-2442
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 603 433 1188
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Listing of all 18 news releases from Beswick Engineering:
Pressure regulator scoops awards
Pressure regulator wins Engineering Silver Award for the best new product in 2005 and is one of two runner-ups in 2006 Golden Mousetrap Awards in the fluid power category.
News from Beswick Engineering (30 March 2006)
Fittings use O-ring seal
Beswick introduces miniature push-connect style fittings.
News from Beswick Engineering (12 January 2006)
Pneumatic cylinders promise longer life
A novel long-life air cylinder (linear actuator) is perfect for use in food packaging machinery and other applications requiring long life and corrosion resistance.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 6 December 2005)
Selector valves replace solenoid valves
Technical background article Beswick Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance miniature fluid power devices.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 8 November 2005)
Vacuum gauge saves space
A new vacuum gauge is claimed to set the industry standard for miniaturisation.
News from Beswick Engineering (17 October 2005)
Needle valve allows precise flow adjustment
A new M3 threaded needle valve is designed and manufactured for applications where space, leak-tightness, durability and light weight are required.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 8 July 2005)
Fittings come in straight and elbow configurations
Beswick Engineering has released new compression fittings for 0.25in OD tubing, 10-32 thread, in both straight and elbow configurations.
News from Beswick Engineering (31 May 2005)
Pressure regulator comes in even smaller package
The new PRDB-18MM-A-B-C expands Beswick's diaphragm pressure regulator line with an even smaller package size than the ultrasmall Beswick PRD regulators.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 2 May 2005)
Filters, breathers and mufflers save space
Beswick Engineering designs and manufactures a full range of miniature sintered filters, breathers and mufflers to meet applications where no leaks and space saving are required.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 4 April 2005)
Regulator takes control of vacuum
A new vacuum regulator is designed to control output vacuum from 0bar to full vacuum and is especially suited to low vacuum regulation such as -34mbar.
News from Beswick Engineering (28 February 2005)
Compression fittings claim new standards
Two new M3 threaded compression fittings are claimed to set the industry standard for miniaturisation and high performance.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 1 December 2004)
High performance miniature fluid power components
Beswick Engineering specializes in high-performance miniature fluid power components featuring captured O-ring face seals for leak-tight sealing.
News from Beswick Engineering (11 November 2004)
Miniature pressure gauge sace space
Beswick has released a new miniature 0-15 PSIG pressure gauge.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 8 November 2004)
Compact outline for duckbill check valve
A new ultraminiature duckbill check valve is designed to withstand up to 17bar(g) backpressure.
News from Beswick Engineering ( 6 October 2004)
Pressure regulator saves space and weight
A new ultraminiature two-stage pressure regulator is designed to control outlet pressures down to 0.5lb/in2(g).
News from Beswick Engineering (23 June 2004)
Expanding range of fluid power devices
A new catalogue describes an expanding line of miniature valves, fittings, cylinders, tubing, pressure regulators, orifices, quick disconnects and other fluid power devices.
News from Beswick Engineering (16 January 2004)
Ultraminiature outline for low-pressure regulator
A new ultraminiature pressure regulator can control outlet pressures down to 0.5lb/in2(g).
News from Beswick Engineering (15 August 2003)
New design for compact M3 threaded fittings
Beswick Engineering has a new series of ultraminiature M3 threaded fittings with captured O-ring face seals.
News from Beswick Engineering (23 April 2002)
