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Sunday 9 February
to Saturday 15 February 2003

Lean manufacturing users reveal all

A new book offers readers a novel compilation of in-depth interviews with a variety of the most respected executives who have implemented lean manufacturing.

News from American Technical Publishers (14 February 2003)

Document management bridges engineering gaps

Document management solution will help engineering groups to cut costs, boost time-to-market and bridge the gap between engineering and manufacturing groups.

News from BlueCielo ECM Solutions (14 February 2003)

Linear motored CNC universal ups output 10%

Offering an output increase of at least 10%, when compared with previous machines, universal lathes with a linear motor powered X-axis include the fastest turret in the market.

News from DMG (UK) (14 February 2003)

Micromech made Omron Specialist Partner Motion

Following an extensive review by Omron of how it supplies products and gives service to customers, it has announced radical changes to its distribution and specialist supplier network.

News from Micromech (14 February 2003)

High-performance damper tubes are hard chromed

Hard chromium plating to high-performance damper tubes, used on the suspension of the Mitsubishi Ralliart World Rally Championship cars, was described as 'extremely delicate job'.

News from Poeton Industries (14 February 2003)

On-line search and catalogue included in website

A leading distributor of industrial automation and control products has redeveloped its website and now includes an online catalogue with search facilities.

News from Routeco (14 February 2003)

Installing different fasteners correctly

'Single Touch Part Handling' is the placing of a component part just once during the hardware insertion process, during which multiple types and sizes of fastener can be installed correctly.

News from Shear-Form Machine Tools (14 February 2003)

Software upgrades boost X-ray inspection operation

Software upgrades for real-time microfocus X-ray inspection systems include a 3D waterfall display that can be generated from a 2D image and an auto-focusing feature for all applications.

News from X-Tek Systems (14 February 2003)

Robotics life cycle services manager appointed

ABB, the global power and automation technologies group, has appointed Chris Haines, 37, as Life Cycle Services Manager, Robotics, Automotive and Manufacturing Industries.  Brochure Available 

News from ABB Robotics (13 February 2003)

Rotary stages deliver exceptional performance

Direct drive rotary stages provide superior angular positioning and velocity control in applications including indexing, high-speed laser machining and precision wafer inspection.  Brochure Available 

News from Aerotech (13 February 2003)

Lubricant change boosts Formula One machine shop

 User Application Article  Following change of cutting lubricants supplier, a Formula One machine shop said metalcutting had become much cleaner and misting and foaming problems had been eliminated.

News from Castrol UK (13 February 2003)

Power ousts gravity to convey generator sets

 User Application Article  The UK's largest provider of power generation solutions used worldwide, has boosted production by replacing a gravity roller system with a powered roller transport conveyor.

News from David Brown Engineering (13 February 2003)

Car wiring harness development time cut by 67%

 User Application Article  Sumitomo Wiring Systems slash product development time by 67 % using a virtual visual assembly system in the design and manufacture of automotive wire harness assemblies.

News from Delmia (13 February 2003)

Ultrasonic cleaning bath adjusted digitally

Ultrasonic cleaning bath has digital adjustment and display of time and temperature for production cleaning of PCBs and extrusions, removal of oils, fluxes and general manufacturing residues.  Brochure Available 

News from Kaisertech (13 February 2003)

Two-wire strain gauge amplifier packed smaller

An "In-Cell" amplifier is designed to be fitted close to the strain gauge in a load cell and comes in a cylindrical package only 19.5mm in diameter and 11mm high.

News from Magna Projects and Instruments (13 February 2003)

Power amplifiers enable third party control

A series of versatile, general purpose, single-axis power amplifiers are optimized to enable third party motion controllers to drive Newport motorised stages and actuators.  Brochure Available 

News from Micro-Controle Spectra-Physics (13 February 2003)

Robots can locate weld seams faster

Using a circular scanning sensor overcomes poor imaging quality of existing weld seam laser tracker systems and allows the start and end point of seams to be located in a single measurement.

News from Oxford Sensor Technology (13 February 2003)

Multi couplings control complex moulds' hydraulics

Multi-couplings control the centralised supply of hydraulics to the valve gate cylinders and operation of the sequential injection nozzles on injection moulding machines.  Brochure Available 

News from Staubli UK (Connectors) (13 February 2003)

Control enhancements save 30% drying energy costs

By enhancing the microprocessor control on portable plastics materials dryers, energy bills savings of some 30% have been realised.

News from Wittmann UK (13 February 2003)

MIL 7.5 keeps edges in line

Matrox Imaging Library now features edge extraction tool  Brochure Available 

News from Matrox Imaging (13 February 2003)

New defibrillator as breakthrough for first aiders

Laerdal has developed a First Aid Defibrillator "Heartstart, that, with minimal training, can be used on cardiac arrest victims by members of the public, before the arrival of a paramedic.

News from Laerdal Medical (13 February 2003)

Variable drives save costs for kiln fans

 User Application Article  A bathroom-ware manufacturer is set to save GBP 14,000 per year following installation of variable speed drives following the results of an energy audit on its two firing kilns.

News from ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors) (12 February 2003)

Hybrid stepper motors

Intended for motion control applications in harsh, damp environments, hybrid stepper motors have IP55-rated motor housings and ensure that moisture is kept out of the motor electrics.

News from Astrosyn International Technology (12 February 2003)

Superior visualisation offered

Integration of Cimmetry's AutoVue brings Synergis Adept 5.1 users superior visualization and collaboration capabilities to improve team design throughout a project's life cycle.

News from Cimmetry Systems (12 February 2003)

Rugged drive solutions take up the challenge

Individual drive and integrated drive solutions feature rugged construction to withstand challenging application environments, while reducing downtime and service time.

News from Danfoss Drives (12 February 2003)

Resource offers handling, casting and machining

A cost-effective sub-contracting procurement and manufacturing resource specialises in the manufacture of steeI pallets,frames, jigs as well as casting, machining and finishing.

News from Elmetherm (12 February 2003)

Safety Category III electrical testing simplified

A 23% saving is being offered on the purchase of a rugged and reliable category III kit, comprising a true-RMS digital multimeter, that is designed to simplify test and measurement for electricians.  Brochure Available 

News from Fluke (UK) (12 February 2003)

Rugged temperature checker is lightweight

Designed for the testing and verification of temperature sensing devices, a lightweight temperature checker offers the plant maintenance engineer a rugged toolbox sized instrument.

News from Hawco (12 February 2003)

Plugs seal pipes to be welded ready for purging

Pipe plugs are used to seal all pipes and orifices on any pipe work assembly while the volume is being purged ready for welding.  Brochure Available 

News from Huntingdon Fusion Techniques (12 February 2003)

Static elimination solutions clean up at Jaguar

 User Application Article  instead of spraying plastics instrument lenses to offset static charge build-up during manufacturing, they should are now blown clean using ionizing air guns.  Brochure Available 

News from Meech International (12 February 2003)

Belt up with confidence thanks to test system

Testing system is designed specifically to test the tensile strength and elongation at break of webbing textiles used in vehicle seat belts, safety harnesses, freight and logistics.

News from Lloyd Instruments (12 February 2003)

High quality photo electric sensors are low cost

Available in three sensing types low cost photo electric sensors provide inexpensive, high quality solutions for practically any optical sensor application.

News from Panasonic Electric Works UK (12 February 2003)

High speed wood planer minimises sanding

Metabo CA high-rpm planer uses double-sided tungsten carbide cutting blades to leave an extremely smooth surface, helping to minimize subsequent sanding.

News from Metabo (12 February 2003)

Multimeter offers built-in non-contact V-detector

Digital multimeter series offers built-in non-contact voltage detector and magnetic hanging strap for hands-free operation.

News from Meterman (12 February 2003)

Sand casting provides economic design variants

Experience in mould design, particularly the feeders and the fluidity of aluminium, enables tolerances of +0.4mm and wall thickness of 3mm to be achieved in aluminium sand castings.

News from Norse Precision Castings (12 February 2003)

Superior peel strengths for bonding composites

Adhesive bonds have traditionally been strong in shear but weak in peel strength, now an adhesive achieves peel strengths on composite and aluminium substrates superior to any other in its class.

News from Bondmaster (12 February 2003)

Supplier sets up academy to teach motion control

Developments in drive technology and motion control are gaining speed every day and to help users fully profit from these developments an academy provides continuous training.

News from Nyquist Industrial Control (12 February 2003)

Surface coating specialist gains ISO9001:2000

Surface coating specialist has been approved for its ISO9001:2000 certification a year early ollowing two double audits.

News from Poeton Industries (12 February 2003)

Catalogue lists machines/valves safety items

Safety Lockout / Tagout catalogue features all the essential products for safe electrical and valve isolation. .

News from Reece Safety Products (12 February 2003)

Compact transmitters measure humidity/temperature

Suitable for most measurement and control applications, compact humidity/temperature transmitters offer digital signal communication and fast probe interchangeability.

News from Rotronic Instruments (UK) (12 February 2003)

Safeguarding guide includes free CD-ROM version

A free 2002-2003 Machine and Process Safeguarding Guide features new products across a broad spectrum of safety technologies, including safety light curtains, contact strips and many more.

News from Omron Scientific Technologies (12 February 2003)

Explosion proof guard switches meet legislation

Meeting the standards laid down by the new ATEX Directive that comes into effect from July 2003, EEx certified explosion proof switches are specifically designed for machine guarding.

News from Schmersal UK (12 February 2003)

Lasers machine tubes to take on new forms

Tube shaping using laser processes allows silicone and poly tubing to take on new forms - ablates spirals or contours without piercing tube wall in medical components.

News from Spectralytics (12 February 2003)

Incremental encoder gives reliable feedback

Incremental encoder provides reliable incremental feedback for speeds up to 10,000 rpm while maintaining marker width and synchronization.

News from Sick Stegmann (12 February 2003)

Laser sintering specialist opens Midlands office

With total laser sintering capacity exceeding that found anywhere else in the UK, a Newbury subcontractor has opened a sales office in Telford to service northern and midland regions.

News from 3T RPD (12 February 2003)

Adhesive bond has to put up with a grilling

 User Application Article  As well as being able to cope with varied weather conditions an adhesively bonded joint in a front radiator grill and engine hood assembly had to be able to withstand 80degC during the paint cycle.

News from Huntsman Advanced Materials (12 February 2003)

Facilitating easy pump and motor installation

Pump/motor baseplates and guards are a new tool designed to facilitate easy pump and motor installation, while providing rugged protection, in harsh industrial applications.

News from Wanner Engineering (12 February 2003)

Wire EDMs can cut wide and deep tapers

These EDM machines are believed to be the first on the market to cut taper angles, in submerged mode, up to +/-30 degrees over the full X and Y axes.

News from Warwick Machine Tools (12 February 2003)

Interface is for all-digital motion control

An all-digital motion control interface for connections between controllers and drives addresses the lack of openly available network technology for high-performance motion control.

News from Danaher Motion Ltd (12 February 2003)

Ergonomically Optimised Laboratory Microscopes

Vision Biomed, a division of Vision Engineering has launched two new laboratory microscopes, specifically designed for intensive use in biomedical laboratory applications.  Brochure Available 

News from Vision Engineering (12 February 2003)

DMJMH+N chooses Pushbutton PDF

 User Application Article  Leading design firm, DMJMH+N, adopts Bluebeam pushbutton PDF for Autocad to PDF creation.

News from Bluebeam Software (12 February 2003)

Tooling systems maker reports strong growth

Automation tooling systems maker reported a 24% increase in revenue driven by strong growth in automation systems, precision components and solar operations.

News from ATS Automation Tooling Systems (11 February 2003)

ATS acquires Micro Precision Plastics

ATS Automation Tooling Systems has acquired a leading micro-precision plastic injection moulding company to add to the industry-leading capabilities of its Precision Components Group.

News from ATS Automation Tooling Systems (11 February 2003)

Baan rated Best Enterprise Application Provider

In a DQ-IDC survey, CIOs of large enterprises across India gave top ranking to Baan in pre-sales and marketing, technical support, compatibility and overall product.

News from SSA Global (11 February 2003)

Biotrace acquires Fred Baker Scientific

The recent acquisition of Fred Baker Scientific by Biotrace International, sees the launch of the re-branded Biotrace Fred Baker, which is now the main UK contact for Biotrace International.

News from Biotrace International (11 February 2003)

CAD/CAM company celebrates 20th year

In celebrating its twentieth year of trading during 2003, Camtek has made strategic alliances with Worldwide machine tool manufacturers and a range of distributors throughout 60 countries.

News from Camtek (11 February 2003)

Rolling road tests lift-and-reach trucks

A tailor-made, 28-tonne rolling road has been designed and installed to test six aspects lift-and-reach trucks operation.

News from Cirrus Technologies (11 February 2003)

Automotive aluminium supplier gains QA certificate

Aluminium extrusions business claims to be one of the first European automotive suppliers to acquire certification to the new ISO/TS 16949:2002 quality management system.  Brochure Available 

News from Corus Group (Automotive) (11 February 2003)

Hybrid connector lowers data networks costs

Hybrid connector for use in industrial data networks offers lower product and installation costs through the integration of both power and data into a single connector.

News from Harting (11 February 2003)

Loctite Distributor Charter awarded to Wyko

In recognition of its full accreditation as a supplier of Loctite products, Wyko Industrial Services has been presented with the prestigious Loctite Distributor Charter.

News from Henkel Loctite Adhesives (11 February 2003)

A Tiny bolt of lightning can be disastrous

In the electronics industry, electrostatic discharges result in damage totalling billions each year, hence the need for ESD-safe work stations.

News from Lista (11 February 2003)

Ensuring tools are to hand where needed

From tool caddies to mobile workshops - having the right material at the right place at the right time can implement a factory's plans and complete their orders in a targeted manner.

News from Lista (11 February 2003)

Refurbished distributor centre ups picking speed

 User Application Article  Needing to maximise on its storage space to a supplier has substantially increased its picking speed, accuracy and number of picking locations for an expanding customer base.

News from Locators Storage Systems (11 February 2003)

Supply chain software works in English, Japanese

Supply chain platform software operates throughout in either English or Japanese language and switches automatically to suit the user's computer.

News from Process Systems Enterprise (11 February 2003)

Barrier bag is ESD-safe for SMDs

Moisture Barrier Bag is a cost effective alternative to traditional nylon-foil bags when packaging surface mount devices that are in trays, shipping tubes or taped and reeled.

News from Static Control Components (Europe) (11 February 2003)

Material flow and logistics show established

After closing the initial event in October 2002, it had already become plainly apparent that the MatLog, trade fair for material flow and in-house logistics, had successfully established itself.

News from Schall (11 February 2003)

Press-fit assembly monitor analyses too

Press-fit assembly monitoring system has ability to analyse the entire signature of each press-fit assembly operation and leads to the accurate detection of more defects.

News from Sciemetric (11 February 2003)

Pressure vacuum quench facility commissioned

Marking its 20th anniversary, Summitglow heat treatment specialists has commissioned a high pressure quench vacuum furnace for heat treating small tool steel batch quantities.

News from Summitglow (11 February 2003)

Functional hairdrier models produced in three days

 User Application Article  Using an ABS-like stereolithography material, a Taiwanese company produced 28 highly complex and detailed parts for the functional model of a new portable hairdryer - in just three days.

News from Huntsman Advanced Materials (11 February 2003)

Eastern Promise Made by Norse Comes Good

 User Application Article  A complex structure of interlocking circles of some 7' diameter, was made by Norse Precision Castings as a one-off, sand casting in aluminium, probably the only economic production method.

News from Norse Precision Castings (11 February 2003)

Electrode Force Gauge For Robotic Resistance Welds

 User Application Article  When robots make resistance welds on sheet metal, common in the Aerospace and Automotive Industries, the robots do not know when welding procedures deteriorate due to variations in electrode force.  Brochure Available 

News from Huntingdon Fusion Techniques (11 February 2003)

New Cmms Help Subcontractor To Maximise Productivi

 User Application Article  By investing in four G-90C co-ordinate measuring machines (CMMs) from LK, civil and military aerospace components producer, John Huddleston Engineering, is reaping benefits.

News from LK (11 February 2003)

Schneeberger Quality Slides from Micromech

Now available from Micromech is this range of high quality, long life, excellent wearing and low profile, linear guide ways and carriages.

News from Micromech (11 February 2003)

New Facility for the Calibration of Standard Leaks

Sira Test and Certification Ltd has introduced a new facility for the calibration of standard leaks.

News from Sira (11 February 2003)

Product Certification Of Water Instrumentation

The Environment Agency's Monitoring Certification Scheme (MCERTS) for environmental monitoring equipment and services has been extended to cover continuous water monitoring systems (CWMs).

News from Sira (11 February 2003)

Tintometer Establishes The Colour Laboratory

Many circumstances exist where some form of colour measurement is necessary to quantify and assess a product's colour or where it is an indirect measure of product quality or processing performance.

News from Tintometer (11 February 2003)

New Engine Combustion Pressure Analysis Package

An engine combustion analysis package for use with Yokogawa's digital oscilloscopes and data-acquisition systems is now available from Yokogawa Martron.

News from Yokogawa UK (11 February 2003)

Synergis partners with Cimmetry

Integration of Cimmetry's AutoVue Brings Synergis Adept 5.1 Customers Superior Visualization and Collaboration Capabilities to Improve Team Design Throughout a Project's Life Cycle

News from Cimmetry Systems (11 February 2003)

Finishing and plating get retrofit ultrasonics

Titanium rod-type transducers can be retrofitted to almost any size of cleaning or rinsing tank to efficiently clean surfaces and crevices

News from Kerry Ultrasonics (11 February 2003)

Shrink sleeving machines have own heat chamber

Shrink sleeving equipment, complete with a radiant heat chamber, is capable of speeds up to 150ppm and has a sleeve layflat capacity from 15mm to 130mm.

News from Aetna UK (11 February 2003)

Thinking that changed the course of industry

Written by the world's most famous automaker, Henry Ford, "Today and Tomorrow" reveals the thinking that changed industry forever.

News from American Technical Publishers (10 February 2003)

Booklet describes linear motors and what they do

Motion engineering specialist has published an invaluable booklet that contains everything an engineer needs to know about linear motors, including how they work and how to use them.  Brochure Available 

News from Aerotech (10 February 2003)

SW UK's engineering expertise is on new web site

A new website represents the interests of 300 engineering and manufacturing companies in the South West of England.

News from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.) (10 February 2003)

South western UK companies to bounce back

BEMA's State of Trade Survey for 2002 reveals that since September 11, 2001, 60% of companies reported a drop in sales o

News from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.) (10 February 2003)

President Putin criticises UK Budget proposals

New BEMA president criticises UK government's Budget - but looks to long-term co-operation with government.

News from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.) (10 February 2003)

Bristol apprentices come top in region

Apprentices from two Bristol companies have received awards from the South West's engineering trade body BEMA for their outstanding performance over the past year.

News from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.) (10 February 2003)

Government must change approach to manufacturing

BEMA is urging the government to take prompt action to arrest the decline in UK manufacturing, that training initiatives are not enough and it is investment incentives that are needed.

News from BEMA (British Engineering Manufacturers Assoc.) (10 February 2003)

Insulating bushes combat electrolytic corrosion

Insulating bushes are engineered to provide a solution to the problems of galvanic corrosion, where two incompatible metals are in contact, such as aluminium and steel.

News from Challenge (Europe) (10 February 2003)

Update produces savings and new opportunities

 User Application Article  Since upgrading its CAD system a materials handling specialist has made productivity gains, been able to compete for more business and identify new marketing opportunities.

News from DriveWorks (10 February 2003)

Machinery vibration dampened out

Elastomer anti-vibration damping in a metal levelling foot isolates machine tools, machinery and equipment from its environment.  Brochure Available 

News from Elesa (UK) (10 February 2003)

Rotary feeder orientates difficult comnponents

To be used for feeding special components, a mechanical rotary feeder is used to orientate parts than can not be ed by vibratory feeders.

News from Elscint Automation (10 February 2003)

Label sticks to hot, wet and oily parts

A label which sticks to wet and oily products, withstands more than 300degC and is designed to remain in place for 25 years, is the end result of a development programme between two companies.

News from GSM Printer and Label Systems (10 February 2003)

Finishing machines can accompany machine tools

Barreling machines and abrasive belt machines, widely used in finishing departments, can also be used at the side of machine tools to finish off machined components.

News from Hydrafeed (10 February 2003)

Fixture ensures IC valve hardness repeatability

Novel fixture solves the problem of ensuring repeatability when engine valves are tested for hardness.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (10 February 2003)

Microscope improves Brinell hardness reading

 User Application Article  A new approach to measuring has improved the accuracy of reading Brinell hardness impressions for a leading heat treatment specialist.

News from Indentec Hardness Testing Machines (10 February 2003)

Thermal label printers are built ruggedly

The rugged metal cased units of these thermal label, tag and ticket printers are built for high capacity, heavy duty continuous use with advanced connectivity and flexibility.

News from Imaje UK (10 February 2003)

Multihead weigher tackles variety of packs

A multihead weigher and distribution system is enabling Plasto Food Services to meet differing customer pack requirements throughout the year.

News from Ishida Europe (10 February 2003)

Electrochemicals and silicones are solvent free

Formulated to meet changing environmental requirements the ACC products are designed for use during production and throughout the lifetime of the electronic assembly.  Brochure Available 

News from Kaisertech (10 February 2003)

Laser systems builder moves house in US

Prima North America has announced that its Laserdyne Systems Division has moved into new facilities in Champlin, Minnesota effective February 1st, 2003.

News from Prima North America (10 February 2003)

Go back to basics in bearing selection

Going back to the basics in bearing selection provides oppurtunities for improved product performance and competitiveness writes Charles Reed, of NSK's European Technology Centre.  Brochure Available 

News from NSK UK (10 February 2003)

Orbital welders strengthen process plant maker

Hygienic and Environmental Engineering Services have further strengthened their position in the process engineering field with the purchase of a further two orbital welding systems.

News from Orbimatic (10 February 2003)

Integrated conveyor controller cuts costs by 75%

By replacing the traditional PLC/software combination with a fully integrated module an Integrated Controller simplifies conveyor installations and cuts costs by up to 75%.

News from Rockwell Automation (10 February 2003)

Upgraded website gives quick access to robotics

Upgraded version of robotics-technology.com website will make it even easier for buyers and specifiers, such as Engineers and Managers to source information about robotics quickly.

News from Smart Media Group (10 February 2003)

Locking method lengthens shaft roller bearing life

A novel locking method that combines simplicity with reliability and minimises the potential for incorrect fitting of roller bearing units onto shafts results in longer bearing life.  Brochure Available 

News from SKF UK (10 February 2003)

Integrated casepacker benefits from new controls

An integrated casepacker offers a combination of economical and reliable casepacking for RSC cartons using a new generation of controls that integrate motion and logic into one system.

News from Bosch SIG Pack Systems (10 February 2003)

Al-Zn-Si coated steel keeps rust at bay

Excellent corrosion protection and forming properties are claimed for a combination aluminium-zinc-silicon coated steel that meets corrosivity class C4 requirements.

News from SSAB Tunnplat (10 February 2003)

Educational CAD, CAM, CNC software is industry-led

Containing an emphasis on real-world industrial production, CAD, CAM and CNC programming software, designed for instructors, is available for the schools and post-school education establishments.

News from TEC (10 February 2003)

High-speed, long-stroke actuator is modular

Using a modular 'building block' design actuators and robots are now available in a long stroke, high-speed belt axis version to increase flexibility.  Brochure Available 

News from TM Robotics (Europe) (10 February 2003)

Big order led to new machine purchases

Following the winning of a 12 month contract for three million components from an American fastener company, Unicut Precision immediately ordered two CNC sliding head automatic lathes.

News from Unicut Precision (10 February 2003)

SL material provides look-alike prototypes

 User Application Article  Stereolithography photopolymer is quickly prototyping close-tolerance braking components that look and feel like injection-moulded injection-moulded thermoplastic parts.

News from Huntsman Advanced Materials (10 February 2003)

Tower-type workholders speed up production

 User Application Article  Ten tower-type workholding systems on HMCs are allowing complicated system components in aluminium to be machined over fifteen times faster than on VMCs with multi-vice systems.  Brochure Available 

News from WDS (10 February 2003)

Dust monitor combines stability and durability

Using a direct insertion sensor, a dust monitor combines stability and durability for long-term maintenance-free operation in applications such as electrostatic precipitationor dust recovery.

News from Yokogawa UK (10 February 2003)

Novel machine performs axial and torsion testing

Axial and torsion testing is carried out on a variety of materials or components that flex in different directions under load, in combination or separately, on a novel testing machine.  Brochure Available 

News from Zwick Testing Machines (10 February 2003)

Unprecedented Mixed-signal Multichannel Capability

The new DL7400 Series of digital oscilloscopes from Yokogawa feature an unprecedented mixed-signal, multi-channel capability.

News from Yokogawa UK (10 February 2003)

Wrapping, packaging speeded up for furniture

 User Application Article  A packaging company studied a furniture factory's existing packaging methods and reduced manual handling by introducing a rotary turntable pallet stretchwrapper.

News from Aetna UK (10 February 2003)

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