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Morgan Advanced Materials
Morgan unveils industry-leading ceramics for ADCP transducers
Morgan Advanced Materials, a global leader in ceramic materials, has revealed that it now has the capability to design and manufacture components for use in ultrasonic Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) technologies for oceanographic, waterway and waste water usage.
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PORTESCAP
Sterilizable Brushless DC Slotted Mini Motors Provide High Speed, High Torque for Surgical Power Hand Tools
Portescap is excited to announce the launch of application specific motors for surgical powered hand tools - arthroscopic shavers, ENT microdebriders and large bone drills. Prototypes will be available to ship within 3 weeks of order placement.
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Aavid Thermalloy
Rugged, convex or concave contact surface? Components with different heights? Aavid Fillers bridge the gap.
Proliferation of electronic devices has been accompanied by the steady shrinking of their dimensions, so engineers are constantly under pressure to design more power into a smaller space and are often faced with added complications because tolerances between the hot components and cold surfaces which can be ±20 % or greater.
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Fluke Process Instruments
Cfia food processing fair in France
DATAPAQ Food Tracker ensures food safety
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Keyence America
Orchid Orthopedic Solutions
Instant Measurement Brings Instant Results (and Heavy Traffic) to this Medical Manufacturer (Orchid sees immediate ROI with Keyence.)
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3M Gas & Flame Detection Oldham
BM 25 Wireless receives CSA Approval
Oldham is pleased to announce that the BM 25 Wireless (BM 25W) area gas monitor has been certified by Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and now carries the CSA mark of approval.
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HENGSTLER
Hengstler ACURO® AX65 is market’s most compact explosion-proof absolute encoder
Offering dimensions of 70 mm depth and 59 mm diameter – typically half the size of conventional explosion-proof encoders – the new ACURO® AX65 encoder from Hengstler will prove extremely valuable to system designers seeking space-saving solutions (image 1). Furthermore, the fact that the device can be replaced separately from the cable, the presence of fewer hood screws, and the potential for ring network configuration (less wiring), makes the AX65 an attractive proposition for customers looking to lower their total cost of ownership (TCO).
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