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Midwest Laboratories Standardizes on the Thermo Fisher Scientific iCAP 6000 Series ICP Emission Spectrometer to Perform Fast and Sensitive Soil Analyses
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. announces that Midwest Laboratories, Inc. has chosen the powerful Thermo Scientific iCAP 6000 Series of ICP emission spectrometers to perform soil analyses in its agricultural laboratory. Featuring the most sensitive and compact ICP emission spectrometers available on the market, the iCAP 6000 Series allows Midwest Laboratories to process approximately 2,000-3,000 samples per day, evaluating the nutrient levels of s...
Optimizing Sail Design for the 2008 Olympics Using 3D Air Flow Simulation
Finland-based sail maker WB-Sails is using EFD.Lab fluid dynamics simulation software from Flomerics to develop and optimize sails for Star and Finn class Olympic sailboats. “Our traditional panel codes predict sail forces reasonably well in the upwind case, when flow separation is not a major factor, but we were desperate for something more powerful to predict 3D air flow and sail forces on downwind legs and in the lighter winds that we expect...
Lapp's Cable Entry Systems are Tested Through and Through
Cables often have to be inserted in control cabinets or housings using what are generically described as cable entry systems. Lapp covers practically every application by offering two different systems - cable glands and connectors.
Clever Packaging, Simple Machines
Sweden based packaging specialist Ecolean, wanted to achieve substantially reduced filling times, clean packaging processes and easy machine operation.
New APR series rotary stages provide high precision, low tilt motion errors and large load capacity
Aerotech continues to improve and innovate its direct-drive rotary stage capability with the new APR mechanical bearing series which offers positional accuracy to 1.5 arc-sec and axial load capacity up to 450 kg. Aimed at high precision rotary positioning for applications such as precision component testing, optical calibration systems, laser micromachining and sub-micron metrology, the APR's brushless direct-drive technology easily outperforms ...
Heason Technology supplies specialised position systems for ISIS facility instruments
The STFC’s ISIS Neutron Source recently awarded a contract to motion control specialist Heason Technology Limited to provide neutron beam modifying Jaw Packages for the Wish and nimrod instruments on its new Second Target Station which is due to be fully operational by October 2008.
Configurable Pressure Transmitter FlexBar 3431 with Profibus communication
With the FlexBar 3431, Baumer’s product segment Process Instrumentation offers a fully configurable pressure transmitter with Profibus PA communication. Due to its 3A-approved stainless steel housing and hygienic process connections, the device is suitable for the pharmaceutical and food industry. The wide range of process connections available makes the FlexBar 3431 the ideal choice for almost all types of pressure measuring applications even ...
Digital Pressure Switch with 3A-approval
Baumer’s digital pressure switch series TED is now available with several 3A-approved process connections. Therefore, the hygienic measuring instrument is especially suitable for applications in the food and beverage and pharmaceutical industries.
SKF polymer bearings offer low friction solution for industrial cleaning machines
SKF has offered its expertise in bearing technology to Belimed Technik in Germany, enabling the company to make its latest range of industrial cleaning machines considerably easier to operate. SKF’s purpose-designed polymer ball bearings provided Belimed with a low-friction solution that can both withstand the high temperatures present inside its cleaning machines, in addition to being simple to keep clean.
SKF and Cambridge University set up Steel Technology Centre
SKF has signed a five year contract with Cambridge University Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy to set up the SKF University Technology Centre on Steels on campus in Cambridge. The initial contract is for five years and will pioneer research, directed by SKF, on steels and heat treatment associated with advanced bearing technology.