The wristband not only helps medical professionals and patients measure vital signs such as temperature and heart rate, but also the wristband can broadcast early warning signs, information on epidemic prevention, and reminders about taking medical action when vital signs indicate a disease. By wearing ARBOR’s smart med wristband, one can efficiently help prevent the epidemic from spreading.
Thanks to RFID transponder technology, the coded safety switches PSENcode from Pilz combine maximum manipulation protection with the smallest space requirement. A new feature is a further solution for space-critical applications, where the installation height is a key factor: the PSENcode low profile actuator is just 3 mm high and is currently the world's most low profile actuator.
Whether they’re producing turbochargers, steering knuckles or cylinder blocks, customers can mill their cast and steel parts considerably more cost-effectively with the radial insert milling programme from MAPAL than with the previously available solutions. Since the product launch in 2018, there have been a large number of measurable successes resulting from the use of the tools in the series production.
Sandvik Coromant has embarked on a unique venture with Microsoft to drive forward the development and digitalization of the manufacturing industry. Combining Sandvik Coromant's expertise in machining with technical solutions from Microsoft, the collaboration will seek to link up parts of the production chain to create solutions for the next generation of manufacturing. The contract also includes an acceleration of the internal digitalization network for Sandvik Coromant.
The new OX-TRAN 2/12 series of Oxygen Permeation Analyzers were designed to provide reliable Oxygen Transmission Rate (OTR) test results on a variety of packaging materials, including high transmitter packaging.
In recent weeks, due to the coronavirus pandemic, there has been a spike in demand for bread far in excess than previously seen. Whereas many people usually buy a ready-made lunch everyday, now they are buying bread and eating at home.
This unexpected novel coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak has put great pressure on the retail industry in recent months, including slow-selling goods, and weak consumer demand which has caused a chain reaction throughout the whole retail industry.