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Automation in the automobile industry
The trade fair for intelligent automation and robotics, automatica will take place in Munich from 16th-19thJune. One main focus of the event will be on making automobile production more flexible.
Automotive grade inductor reduces power losses
An IHDM Automotive Grade edge-wound, through-hole inductor with rated current up to 150 A for under the hood applications has been released by Vishay.
Investment in high-temperature electrolysis
Neste has acquired a minority stake in the German cleantech company Sunfire. Sunfire is a developer of high-temperature electrolysis technology. The company’s patented technology allows the production of renewable hydrogen as well as the direct conversion of water and CO2 into raw material for petrochemical products.
Does graphene cause or prevent the corrosion of copper?
Graphene has attracted the interest of researchers in recent years because, despite its apparent anti-corrosive properties, its proximity was seen to increase the corrosion of copper. A research team from Chung-Ang University used Raman spectroscopy to analyse graphene’s properties over a long period and found that the corroded surface of copper forms a hybrid layer with graphene, which prevents further corrosion.
Uplifting aerospace conference heralds green future
The main thrust of the 21stannual conference of the Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC) was climate change, and how the industry should help combat it.
Good things come in automated packages
The earliest printed circuit boards, patented by Austrian inventor Paul Eisler in 1943, were assembled by hand. The tedious method involved manually cutting, trimming and soldering numerous wires. The process was slow and prone to error and unfortunately, it hasn’t evolved much since.
Penn forecasts double digit semis growth in 2020
Malcolm Penn is forecasting a 10% hike in the global semiconductor market rationalising an upturn is certain, it is just a matter of how much. As Penn , the CEO of Future Horizons reveals, “There is plenty of historic evidence that the market could show double-digit growth.”
Is the future of forklifts all electric?
As the Hyster brand celebrates its 90th anniversary and Hyster Europe marks over 20 years of producing electric lift trucks in Craigavon, UK, Russell Baker, Territory Manager, UK & Ireland for Hyster Europe,discusses how the use of battery powered forklifts is changing.
Bloodhound LSR – back on the road to making history
The Bloodhound Land Speed Record team is in a celebratory mood, having successfully completed the crucial high speed testing phase of the programme, during which it notched eye-watering speeds of 628mph / 1,010km/h.This places the Bloodhound LSR car, unofficially, as the sixth fastest car of all time.
On and off valves for hazardous conditions
CIRCOR International features high-quality R.G. Laurence on/off control valves for applications demanding rapid opening and sealed closure.ATEX-certified and Factory Mutual-approved R.G. Laurence valves offer reliable performance in high temperature and extreme service conditions.