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Thermo Fisher Scientific Introduces New Mass Spectrometry Systems, Software and Workflow Solutions at ASMS 2009
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., the world leader in serving science, today announced it is launching two new breakthrough mass spectrometers at ASMS 2009, the Thermo Scientific LTQ Velos and LTQ Orbitrap Velos. The LTQ Velos features an innovative dual-pressure trap and advanced ion optics, making it the world's fastest and most sensitive linear ion trap mass spectrometer. The LTQ Orbitrap Velos combines the new Velos technology with the industry-...
New infrared sensor is ideal for in-process temperature measurement of glass
A unique, non-contact infrared temperature sensor has been launched, which is ideal for measuring the temperature of glass products and surfaces during production, as well as glass substrates used in semiconductor processing and for the manufacture of solar cell panels.
The New SX45 Stereo Zoom Microscope… optimising performance & affordability
Vision Engineering Limited is proud to announce their impressive new stereo zoom microscope the SX45 – greater affordability without compromising on optical performance. The SX45 is the latest addition to the extensive range of stereo viewers from Vision Engineering.
The New SX45 Stereo Zoom Microscope… optimising performance & affordability
Vision Engineering Limited is proud to announce their impressive new stereo zoom microscope the SX45 – greater affordability without compromising on optical performance to inspect PCBs.
Pre-Harnessed and Ready to Fit Energy Supply Systems for Machine Tool Manufacture
The machine tool industry in the UK holds a key position in general mechanical engineering. Everything from space telescopes to toy trains, from artificial hip joints to mobile phones are manufactured directly or indirectly using machine-tools. The focus is increasingly on cost reduction driven by competition from the Far East. With their tailored parts and systems, especially pre-harnessed energy supply systems (“ReadyChain”), igus UK gives ...
Shields for ORION
Armstrong Optical Ltd and Sydor Optics Inc have been awarded a major contract to supply optical debris shields for the Atomic Weapons Establishment’s replacement high-energy laser facility, Project Orion.
Harpoon aids Fire and Explosion analysis
Modeling hazardous scenarios has become an essential part of engineering design for Offshore activities. Physical testing can be prohibitively expensive and in some cases impossible so modern Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) techniques are commonly used for the modeling of exhaust plume dispersion, natural and forced ventilation efficiency, flaring, toxic gas releases, fires, explosions and hazardous spills.
Infrared 100 Years On
The year 2010 is significant in the infrared timeline. It marks the centenary of the first published infrared photograph by Professor Robert Williams Wood. Indeed modern day thermal imaging and thermography owe much to this American physicist’s groundbreaking work in optics and spectroscopy.
Mclennan's Motion Control Range Grows With New Allied Motion Product Lines
The long-standing distribution partnership between Mclennan Servo Supplies and Allied Motion Inc. has been extended with the Surrey based mechatronics specialists increasing its product line coverage of the prominent USA and European motion control manufacturers direct-drive torque motors, brushless servo motors, high performance servo drives and encoders.
SLEWING RING BEARINGS, GREAT AND SMALL
When would you specify a slewing ring or turntable bearing? The typical response would be when the application calls for a heavy-section bearing with a large-diameter and relatively low precision. Whilst this is correct it’s not the complete picture. Slewing ring bearings are no longer limited to large, heavy duty applications. Their versatility is now boosting performance in smaller designs as well and KAYDON bearings from R. A. Rodriguez a...