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Contactor demonstrates electrical and mechanical performance
Multitest’s new 0.3mm pitch Atlas contactor successfully passed a demanding customer production floor evaluation.The customer’s evaluation measures confirmed that the Atlas did reduce the customer’s cost of test while improving test yield and increasing throughput.Based on the evaluation results, the customer ordered a significant number of Atlas 030 contactors to support their new product WLCSP (Wafer Level Chip Scale Packaging...
Water treatment plants increase energy efficiency
Six of Severn Trent Water’s treatment plants in the UK have been fitted with ZS oil-free rotary screw blowers from Atlas Copco. This forms part of a major infrastructure refurbishment programme, including upgrades to the company’s Rapid Gravity Filters (RGF) that require low pressure air for sand de-scouring duties.
New large GHS VSD+ pumps capable of halving energy costs
Extending its range of variable speed driven vacuum pumps, Atlas Copco has added three models which offer flow rates of up to 5004m3/h.The new GHS 3800-5400 VSD+ rotary screw pumps are particularly suited for large industrial vacuum users in the UK’s glass, plastics, canning and food packaging industries.
Increasing production efficiency through latest compressor
A UK quartz and granite worktop manufacturer, Natural Stone Surfaces, has chosen Atlas Copco to upgrade its essential compressed air supply and has improved its productivity and saved over £4,750 in annual energy costs as a result.
PennEngineering acquires Whitesell Formed Components
PennEngineering has announced the acquisition of WhitesellFormed Components, with operations in Waterford, Romulus and Novi, MI, and WhitesellCanada in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada.Whitesell Formed Components, also known as FabriSteel, is a leading manufacturer of piercing, clinching, and riveting fasteners for the automotive market.
Compressor significantly reduces company’s energy consumption
It has been reported that Trelleborg Sealing Solutions UK facility has achieved over £11,000 savings in annual energy costs from its new Atlas Copco GA45VSD+FF compressor installation.
Augmented Reality simplifies repairs and maintenance
It has been announced that Leybold, a German company of the Atlas Copco Group, is the first vacuum pump manufacturer to test the diverse application possibilities of Augmented Reality. While executing tasks, service technicians obtain useful additional information and graphical documentation, partly in 3D. Leybold plans to extend the scalable AR apps to other product areas such as training, repair and maintenance purposes.
Pluripotent stem cells generate lab grown human colons
Scientists used human pluripotent stem cells to generate human embryonic colons in a laboratory that function much like natural human tissues when transplanted into mice, according to research published inCell Stem Cell.The study is believed to be the first time human colon organoids have been successfully tissue engineered in this manner, according to researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center who led the project.
Cell Atlas study reveals insights into human biology
The first analysis of the physical arrangement of proteins in cells was published in Science, revealing that a large portion of human proteins can be found in more than one location in a given cell.Using the Sweden-based Cell Atlas, researchers examined the spatial distribution of the human proteome that correspond to the majority of protein-coding genes, and they described in unprecedented detail the distribution of proteins to the various organ...
Computer identifies breast cancers on digital tissue slides
A deep-learning computer network developed through research led by Case Western Reserve University was 100% accurate in determining whether invasive forms of breast cancer were present in whole biopsy slides.Looking closer, the network correctly made the same determination in each individual pixel of the slide 97% of the time, rendering near-exact delineations of the tumours.