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BMW EfficientDynamics means ongoing research. Exhaust heat offers the greatest potential for the future.
Even the most efficient internal combustion engine can only convert about one-third of the energy derived from fossil fuels into the mechanical kinetic energy needed to power a motor vehicle. Over the past few years BMW EfficientDynamics has made great improvements in engine efficiency, for example with technologies such as direct fuel injection, variable valve timing, exhaust-driven turbochargers, brake energy regeneration and the Auto Start Sto...
igus says yes to students
igus® UK has launched the Y.E.S. (Young Engineers Support) Program, which offers free samples, product information and technical support to students and trainee engineers.
The new F600 from ASL marks a new high point for thermometer calibration technology.
This new series of high performance resistance thermometry bridges is the first on the market available in both AC Bridge and DC measurement formats so offering the ultimate in flexibility. Accurate to within ±0.5mK and able to provide resolution of 0.1mK, the F600 will satisfy even the most demanding users working in the most exacting precision applications.
Pressure Transmitter with Parylene Coating for Extreme Environments
For the use in seawater or with aggressive media, Baumer’s product segment Process Instrumentation offers pressure transmitters with Parylene coating protecting against corrosion and increasing the life cycle of the measuring devices. Especially in applications of over- and underwater shipbuilding, the sensors have to be resistant against seawater.
Endevco licenses NASA technology for new silicon carbide pressure sensors for aerospace, energy and automotive applications under very high temperatures
Endevco Corporation has announced the licensing of three patents covering high-temperature, harsh-environment silicon carbide (SiC) pressure sensors from NASA’s Glenn Research Center. An Endevco silicon-based accelerometer was used to validate the initial NASA design in 2000.
Precision Micro Achieves Aerospace Quality Management Standard
Precision Micro is pleased to announce that the Company has been awarded certification to AS 9100, the quality management standard specifically developed for the aviation, space and defence industries.
National Instruments Opens Registration for 2008 Military/Aerospace Solutions Conference
Military and aerospace engineers can learn more about the latest developments in automated test and control design at the National Instruments Military and Aerospace Solutions Conference on Thursday 22nd May 2008. Taking place at the prestigious Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, London, this free one-day conference and accompanying exhibition features technical demonstrations and case studies of the latest technologies for NI, partners and users, ...
New Selection Guide & Short Form Catalog Simplifies Specifying Transformers & Inductors
Design engineers looking for a faster, smarter way to specify and select high-reliability transformers and inductors for leading-edge applications will find the new Magnetics Selection Guide & Short Form Catalog from Datatronics Romoland, Inc., saves time and eliminates headaches.
Datatronics Romoland, Inc. Receives AS9100 Certification Renewal
Datatronics Romoland, Inc., a global leader in advanced custom magnetic component technologies for military, medical and other mission-critical applications, today announces the renewal of its AS9100 Certification.
Ecliptic’s RocketCam Digital Video Systems Built with INTEGRITY
Green Hills Software has announced that Ecliptic Enterprises Corporation is using it’s INTEGRITY real-time operating system in Ecliptic’s next-generation RocketCam Digital Video System (DVS). INTEGRITY manages all DVS command and telemetry functions as well as demanding, real-time video processing tasks in a rugged environment. The INTEGRITY-based RocketCam DVS is being successfully applied in NASA’s Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle capsule P...