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Sunday 18 January
to Saturday 24 January 2004

Inverter Drive Systems join ABB Drives Alliance

Inverter Drive Systems (IDS) in Nottingham, UK, has become the latest company to join ABB Drives Alliance, serving the Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire areas.

News from ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors) (23 January 2004)

Precise low cost position sensors measure by wire

Suitable for application in large-volume products, extremely compact and cost effective position sensors work on the 'measure-by-wire' principle.

News from ASM (23 January 2004)

VMC configured to subcontractor's need

 User Application Article  Key criteria in a subcontractor's view for efficient machining were, accuracy, robustness, reliability and an ability to be flexible - which it found in a modularly configurable VMC.

News from Chiron Werke UK (23 January 2004)

Simulation helped identify production line fault

 User Application Article  A boiler maker's planned new production lines would have ground to a halt on the first day, if simulation had not shown up a lack of work carriers would have caused a production backlog.

News from Delmia (23 January 2004)

Retrofit servo worktable enlarges VMC X-axis

A retrofit servo worktable increases the capacity and productivity of most makes of VMC by increasing the X axis capacity by up to 100% so avoiding the cost of buying a larger VMC.

News from Hydrafeed (23 January 2004)

CMM underpins all aspects of diecasting metrology

 User Application Article  Computer-controlled CMM underpins all metrology functions from initial prototyping through to, and including, full production of magnesium diecastings for the automotive industry.

News from LK (23 January 2004)

Local CNC programming and ethernet cuts machining

 User Application Article  Local CNC programming facilities and Ethernet communications with machine tools helps a mould maker to complete in 6 hours machining which previously would have taken 15 hours.

News from NC Graphics (Cambridge) (23 January 2004)

Open bus installation system expanded

An open-bus installation system in the IP 65/67 protection category, will now accommodate a modular design to handle complex functions like analog or digital inputs and outputs.  Brochure Available 

News from Phoenix Contact (23 January 2004)

Tungsten carbide tipped blades double Ni cut speed

 User Application Article  Nickel alloy stockist changed over from bi-metal to tungsten carbide tipped bandsaw blades and has been cutting stock at two to two-and-a-half times the speeds achievable before.

News from Kasto (23 January 2004)

Linear robot serves moulders more efficiently

Servo-drive linear robot built from extruded aluminium profiles provides greater rigidity for less weight to serve 500 -2500kN injection moulders more efficiently.

News from Sandretto UK (23 January 2004)

Plunge cutters mill alloys and SS at high rates

Plunge milling cutters are designed for high metal removal rates when machining a wide variety of metals including stainless steel aluminium and high temperature alloys.  Brochure Available 

News from Stellram (23 January 2004)

Computerised package designed for medical welding

A computer-controlled arc-welding package has been developed to carry out precision automatic welding operations simply and accurately, while offering weld configuration adaption flexibility.

News from Weldlogic Europe (23 January 2004)

Compact controller suits small to medium plants

Though only 20% of the size of a conventional controller, a compact controller for small- and medium-scale plants has the same reliable architecture and control functions.

News from Yokogawa UK (23 January 2004)

Aveva's Indian operation signs biggest ever order

AVEVA IT (India Private Limited), the Indian Engineering IT operation of AVEVA Group plc (LSE:AVV) is celebrating its biggest single order since it was established in 2001.

News from Aveva Engineering IT (23 January 2004)

Aveva wins information management contract

Aveva wins information management contract for world-class petrochemicals project in China

News from Aveva Engineering IT (23 January 2004)

Average Saving of Over 30% On PCB Assembly In 2003

Allendale Electronics saw a huge increase in 2003 for the demand for cost savings on their PCB and Cable Assemblies requirements, and we are expecting the trend to continue for 2004.

News from Allendale Electronics (22 January 2004)

Shearline + Kaizen = Improved Efficiency

Cambridgeshire-based Shearline Precision Engineering has adopted the Kaizen process and found that it can save at least 25% off its changeover times.

News from Shearline Precision Engineering (22 January 2004)

Tyler named CEO of ART VPS Ltd.

ART VPS Ltd., a maker of hardware-accelerated 3D visualization systems, has named Brian Tyler as chief executive officer (CEO).

News from ARTVPS (22 January 2004)

Aveva appointment

Aveva appoints Robert Keith vice president of global alliances

News from Aveva Engineering IT (22 January 2004)

Lead-free directives seminar announced

Design Chain Associates, LLC and EPTAC to Present Seminars on Compliance with EU RoHS and WEEE Hazardous Materials (aka "Lead-Free") Directives

News from Design Chain Associates (22 January 2004)

Moore Industries Joins CSIA

Moore Industries-International has been accepted by the Control and Information System Integrators Association (CSIA) as an Associate Member.

News from Moore Industries International (22 January 2004)

AFP Product Suite added to Solution Mix

Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) Tools for Content Management, Delivery and Reprinting of Documents in High-Volume Environments

News from Exstream Software (22 January 2004)

Vibratory Weld Nut/Bolt Feeder

Elscint Automation manufactures a Nut Feeding Accessory for Resistance Spot Welding Machines.

News from Elscint Automation (22 January 2004)

Size Reductions Mark Sampling Probe Development

Smaller is better when it comes to sampling system probes and the significant size reductions seen in the development of probes over the years is well illustrated by Jiskoot.

News from Jiskoot (22 January 2004)

Jiskoot Achieves PED Certification

Jiskoot has announced that its Quality System is now certified to Module H of the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC, compliance to the directive is a mandatory requirement for use within the EC.

News from Jiskoot (22 January 2004)

CGS Optoline Confocal Microscope

The first of its kind OptoLine Projection Grid Confocal Technology delivers full-function optical sectioning capabilities without the use of specimen-damaging lasers.

News from Klughammer (22 January 2004)

AFS Provides Pittcon Focus

PS Analytical is highlighting its expertise in atomic fluorescence spectrometry at Pittcon 2004, PSA provides superior systems, service and support to help the analytical chemist.

News from PS Analytical (22 January 2004)

Logger Provides 'Plug And Play' Ease Of Use

Signatrol, are introducing their low cost SL100TH Indoor Air Quality Data Logger,this robust, self-powered unit is designed for applications including building comfort monitoring.

News from Signatrol (22 January 2004)

Bluebeam software launches bluebeam lite

The ideal PDF solution for firms that use Autocad LT and windows applications

News from Bluebeam Software (22 January 2004)

Searching for oldest working Trimos height gauge

Bowers are searching for the oldest working Trimos height gauge in the U.K. When found, Bowers will replace the gauge free of charge, with the new, state of the art Trimos Mestra Touch height gauge.

News from Bowers Metrology UK (21 January 2004)

Data management software breaks down barriers

Data management software enables companies to swiftly leverage engineering data by connecting people and strategically integrating design information to production and other departments.

News from BlueCielo ECM Solutions (21 January 2004)

Advanced motion control benefits food manufacture

Advanced motion control and efficient movement of products and materials are afforded by low and zero backlash precision motion control products and proven industrial geared motors and reducers.

News from David Brown Engineering (21 January 2004)

Lean manufacturing modules enhance Axapta

A complete series of Lean Manufacturing modules is designed to complement and enhance the powerful functionality of Microsoft Business Solutions - Axapta.

News from eBECS (21 January 2004)

Trapped key system protects multi-door 90m oven

 User Application Article  Trapped key interlocks simplify safety provision and provide safer access into the largest of machine installations as shown on a continuous bakery oven having 32 separate doors.

News from Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley Guardmaster ) (21 January 2004)

Report underlines thermoplastic polymer innovation

In a market teeming with participants and products, thermoplastic polymer manufacturers have taken to product innovation in a big way to tap new markets and find fresh sources of revenue.

News from Frost and Sullivan (21 January 2004)

Barrels and containers emptied of liquids quickly

Compact but powerful pumps are designed for a wide range of applications in quickly drawing off, transferring and emptying liquids from barrels and containers.

News from Flux Pumps International (UK) (21 January 2004)

Job insecurity spells time for change

The UK nation's workforce could be set to deliver a major shock to its employers as candidates are overwhelmingly insecure and are looking elsewhere as 2004 gets underway.

News from Jobsite (21 January 2004)

Web enabled controller offers higher performance

Web enabled controller offers higher overall performance with features such as virtual I/O support and 'C' programming for customized, multi-tasking applications.

News from Inmoco (21 January 2004)

Water cooled MIG torches have longer hoses

Normally MIG welding torches are available in 3 or 4,5m lengths, but a Finnish manufacturer has introduced 6m and 8m hoses with its water-cooled 300A and 600A models.

News from Kemppi (UK) (21 January 2004)

QC analyser is available in five configurations

Five different configurations of a QC analyser are available, starting with a standard system that is specifically offered to customers with a low budget but who still want accurate results.

News from Presearch (21 January 2004)

Versatile process display has alarms, BCD output

A 41/2 digit programmable digit panel meter has three alarm trip points as standard, an optional BCD output board and simple to use yet powerful menu-driven software.

News from Stroud Instruments (21 January 2004)

Wrapping Up In Automation

 User Application Article  To achieve more cost efficient and higher quality production, Thomas Tunnock the UK's largest independent biscuit manufacturer, turned to leading automation solutions provider, Moeller Electric

News from Moeller Electric (21 January 2004)

BP Site Gains $2.5 Million Annual Benefit

 User Application Article  BP Site Gains $2.5 Million Annual Benefit Using Asset Optimisation Technology in Emerson PlantWeb AMS Suite Software

News from Emerson Process Management (21 January 2004)

Brookfield Celebrates 70 Years

See all the latest products in the 70th anniversary Brookfield catalogue, Brookfield has long been the first name in viscometry, setting world standards.

News from Brookfield Viscometers (21 January 2004)

Directory Available At Southern Manufacturing

This year the Engineering Link project has taken a stand at Southern Manufacturing to promote the publication of a new London Manufacturers Directory.

News from Engineering Link (21 January 2004)

J.W.Winco Releases New Catalog

Winco, a leading supplier of standard industrial machine components, announced the release of its new Standard Machine Components Engineering Manual.

News from Winco (21 January 2004)

ABB to take 35% of UK HVAC drives market by 2005

With the global market for HVAC drives increasing at 5 percent per annum, ABB is gearing up to become the dominant force in the market.

News from ABB Automation Tech (Drives and Motors) (20 January 2004)

Steel belts avoid potential bug contamination

 User Application Article  Wider use of easily cleanable steel belts avoids potential breeding of micro-organisms and the spreading of pathogenic micro-organisms by machinery says a conveyor belt manufacturer.

News from Belt Technologies Europe (20 January 2004)

Brauer Measuretek to supply Flexbar instruments

Under a new distributor agreement, precision measuring instruments, optical and video inspection systems and a metrology-grade replica and casting material will be available in the UK.

News from Quality Gauging Systems (20 January 2004)

Flat aerodynamic microphone needs no drilled holes

Aerodynamic, easy to use, robust and stable measurement microphone, for use on airplane surfaces during in-flight testing, is flat, has built-in preamplifier and also supports TEDS.

News from Bruel and Kjaer UK (20 January 2004)

Laser digital machine revolutionizes converting

In-line digital laser cutter combines motion controls and the latest innovations in laser digital technology with five traditional rotary press stations.

News from Budnick Converting (20 January 2004)

Case erector, sealer packs bottles, cans and jars

A case erecting and case sealing machine has the versatility to deal with a wide range of food products including anything packed in bottles, cans and jars.

News from Crusader Europe (20 January 2004)

Electronic pendelum hammer tests plastics

Available with energy levels from 1.75 to 25J - an electronic pendelum hammer is designed to determine the impact Charpy, Izod and impact resistance of plastics and other materials.

News from Galdabini Spa (20 January 2004)

One box puts new vision into plant maintennace

Latest machine vision "smart cameras," can provide a solution to help plant engineers improve quality, increase efficiency, manage costs, reduce scrap and decrease downtime - all in one box.

News from DVT Sensors (20 January 2004)

Smart cameras speed up production inspection

 User Application Article  Smart cameras can take precise measurements, sort by miniscule colour variations, sort by object shape, and perform optical character recognition and bar code recognition at high speeds.

News from DVT Sensors (20 January 2004)

Deep frame axial fan delivers higher airflow

Using a deeper frame size, extra power is packed in to a range of 60 and 92mm2 axial fans enabling them to deliver 40% more airflow than other coolers of the same size.  Brochure Available 

News from EAO (20 January 2004)

Diamond compounds provide more surface coverage

Diamond compounds, specifically designed for mould polishing, provide more surface coverage and improved impregnation of lapping tools. The products are also oil soluble.

News from Engis (UK) (20 January 2004)

Fife Fabrications buys precision turning company

Fife Fabrications has announced successfull acquisition of GSW Precision Machining - a market leader in the supply of of precision turned and machined parts.

News from Fife Fabrications (20 January 2004)

Fife Fabrications increases engineers intake

Fife Fabrications is pleased to announce new recruits to its team - a result of a significant intake of new projects through its strategic marketing initiative during 2003.

News from Fife Fabrications (20 January 2004)

UV purified water meets agency demands

 User Application Article  UV disinfection technology is helping leading pharmaceutical manufacturer Eli Lilly and Co meet the strict requirements of UK Medicines Control Agency and US Food and Drug Administration.

News from Hanovia (20 January 2004)

Largest ever catalogue lists fasteners, parts

The biggest ever catalogue from a supplier offers over 320 pages of plastics fasteners, cable management products and electronic assembly components.  Brochure Available 

News from Anixter Components (20 January 2004)

Pumps website opens up access to product knowledge

A leading manufacturer of pumps and pumping systems, has launched a new fully interactive website to give installers and specifiers access to a wealth of product knowledge.

News from Wilo (UK) (20 January 2004)

ERP system improves plater's delivery performance

 User Application Article  To improve on-time delivery performance and enhance customer service levels an electroplating company has installed an ERP system to link original quotation, sales order and final invoice.

News from Information Engineering (20 January 2004)

Dewhurst makes ERP deal to Information Engineering

Dewhurst has signed a GBP 250,000 deal with Information Engineering for the rollout of the SYSPRO ERP system across its group of companies.

News from Information Engineering (20 January 2004)

Plant history software helps raise productivity

Real-time plant information can power faster and smarter plant decisions, helping users more effectively to improve asset utilisation, plant productivity and world-class product quality. Wonderware, a

News from Invensys (20 January 2004)

Collet chucks for bar replace multi-bore types

Collet chucks with radial serration grooves replace multi-bore and other styles of collet chucks for higher gripping accuracy in bar-fed turning applications.

News from Leader Chuck Systems (20 January 2004)

CNC punch press maker enters software agreement

Under a collaboration agreement signed recently, off-line programming software developed by Lantek now drives LVD/Strippit CNC punching and cutting machine tools.

News from Lantek Sheet Metal Solutions (20 January 2004)

Marco Weighing Systems buys Kent and Sussex Scales

As part of their planned program of strategic growth, Sussex, UK, based Marco Weighing Systems have acquired Kent and Sussex Scales.

News from Marco (20 January 2004)

Tool presetter also performs inspection

Dual function camera system provides tool presetting and tool inspection on a tool presetter fitted with vacuum clamping with index lock on an interchangeable spindle.

News from Nikken Kosakusho UK (20 January 2004)

Packaging lines include inspection systems

Turnkey secondary packaging lines for handling shrink bundled packs of pharmaceutical or food products can include online inspection such as bar code scanners and vision systems.

News from NJM/CLI (20 January 2004)

Sloping levels eliminate thermal shock

All Orbimat C automatic orbital welding power supplies' current sloping between welding levels is a standard feature to eliminate thermal shocking effects in the weld joint.

News from Orbimatic (20 January 2004)

CD brings extensive oribital welding information

A valuable asset for anybody for anyone involved in the welding of tubes and pipes, a CD contains an extensive range of product literature, several technical papers and website links.

News from Orbimatic (20 January 2004)

Punch press' up-forming station is indexable

For high-performance punching, nibbling and forming of sheet up to 2500mm by 1250mm, a 300kN CNC turret punch press, with indexable up-forming station, can nibble at up to 1,100 hits/min.  Brochure Available 

News from Press and Shear Machinery (20 January 2004)

Soft starters cover higher rated applications

Soft motor starters that feature a built-in electronic overload and a SCR by-pass contactor are now available up to 147A (75kW) to lower inrush currents and reduce stress on motors.  Brochure Available 

News from Rockwell Automation Anorad (20 January 2004)

Industrial cleaning solvent sales force boosted

SIS Chemicals, one of the UK's leading suppliers of industrial cleaning solvents, has boosted its sales force with the appointment of Mick Newton as Area Sales Manager for Midlands and Wales.

News from SIS Chemicals (20 January 2004)

Evaporative coolers cost 25% less

Costing around 25% of standard air-conditioning and only 10% of the running costs, an internally mounted, evaporative cooling system is cost-effective in factories and warehouses.

News from Seeley International (Europe) (20 January 2004)

Convert scanned drawings to any PC CAD program

A much improved version of a low cost raster to vector convertor allows manufacturers and CNC engineers to turn scanned drawings into DXF vector files for editing in any PC CAD program.

News from Softcover International (20 January 2004)

Milled and turned parts priced competitively

Precision machining company will be showing a wide and varied range of complex, yet competitively priced mill/turn parts up to 32mm diameter produced right-first-time in varying batch sizes.

News from Target Precision (20 January 2004)

3D Systems announces key global sales appointments

3D Systems Corp has appointed Bob Kayser as vice president of global sales. He had spent nearly two years at KEMET Electronics, a leading global capacitor manufacture.

News from 3D Systems (20 January 2004)

Guess the cycle time and win GBP 200 voucher

Visitors to the Unicut Precision stand H24 at Southern Manufacturing who can guess the closest cycle time taken to produce three different mill/turned components will win a gift voucher.

News from Unicut Precision (20 January 2004)

Accurate bent wire parts fabricated and machined

Bent wire components made up to 14mm diameter Large diameter bent wire components - up to 14mm in MS - can be very accurately cross-drilled or threaded and provided with splines.

News from William Hughes (20 January 2004)

EMFR technology speeds check weighing

Higher new levels of speed, accuracy and value are offered by a family of five new dynamic in-line checkweighers that feature electromagnetic force restoration technology.

News from Weigh-tronix (20 January 2004)

Machine feeders handle variety of flat goods

Capable of processing numerous flat, wrapped or thin items, feeder machines handle such items as telephone cards CD inserts, labels, photographs, stickers and complex embossed card.

News from WLT (20 January 2004)

Website details vast data communications range

Supplying high quality data communication equipment for harsh industrial applications, Westermo has unveiled a web site providing on-line information about their vast product range.

News from Westermo Data Communications (20 January 2004)

CyberMatrix Timesheets, no hassle timesheet entry!

CyberMatrix Corporation has released version 1 of CyberMatrix Timesheets, an easy to use Windows-based timesheet entry application.

News from CyberMatrix Corporation (20 January 2004)

Lge Format LCD Purchase and Maintenance made Easy

A new total ownership package that gives users of NEC-Mitsubishi's large format LCD monitors flexible purchase and maintenance options has been introduced by Trident Displays.

News from Trident Microsystems (20 January 2004)

Mathcad leaves a road map for future engineers

 User Application Article  Leaving a Road Map for Future Engineers, South Dakota Department of Transport  Brochure Available 

News from Adept Scientific (20 January 2004)

Allegro Relocates French Office

Allegro MicroSystems Europe has relocated its French office to new premises on the outskirts of Annecy.

News from Allegro MicroSystems Europe (20 January 2004)

M-GAGE S18M Vehicle Detection System

Banner's M-GAGE S18M sensor has reinvented vehicle detection sensing, with an easy-to-install solution that delivers greater accuracy, repeatability and durability.

News from Banner Engineering (20 January 2004)

Open Interface To Ease System Integration

HBM's catman ActiveX server now allows system integrators to access data acquisition functions, in the form of a dynamic link library (DLL).  Brochure Available 

News from HBM UK (20 January 2004)

LGC And Sequenom Expand SNP Testing Collaboration

LGC has announced a collaboration agreement with Sequenom to develop and validate a genetic marker panel for paternity and forensic identification.

News from LGC (20 January 2004)

Levels Of Magnesium Determined Photometrically

Levels of magnesium in salt can be determined photometrically with the use of the compact, microprocessor-controlled 62 photometer from Metrohm UK.  Brochure Available 

News from Metrohm UK (20 January 2004)

CE Mark On Oxoid Products

Oxoid now displays the medical device CE Mark on the entire Oxoid range of medical products, showing compliance to the requirements of the in vitro diagnostic directive (IVDD) 98/79/EC.  Brochure Available 

News from Oxoid (20 January 2004)

Certification Project For Siemens Flow Instruments

Sira has recently completed an ATEX certification project on behalf of Siemens Flow Instruments in record time

News from Sira (20 January 2004)

Monitoring Steam Trap Performance

With the Swagelok integrated test valve assembly, you can visually observe condensate removal and monitor steam trap performance wherever steam heating systems and steam traps are used.

News from Swagelok (20 January 2004)

Camtek appoints Scottish agent

Camtek has appointed ScotCAM as an agent of its CADCAM products in Scotland. ScotCAM , based in Wishaw, Lanarkshire will be offering the complete range of Camtek's PEPS CADCAM solutions.

News from Camtek (19 January 2004)

Labelling machine distribution deal signed

Crusader Europe has signed an exclusive distribution deal with a top Italian company, which will bring yet another range of innovative labelling labelling machines to the UK.

News from Crusader Europe (19 January 2004)

Automated belt grinding finishes five sides

 User Application Article  To address the weld finishing on the six sides of a fabricated gun safe cabinets, belt grinding machine specialist has partially automated the formerly labour-intensive process.

News from Ellesco (19 January 2004)

Fibre optic joints signal faster data transfer

A compact fibre optic rotating joint is billed as a cost effective solution for applications, such as in robotics, requiring high quality video and digital signals.

News from IDM Electronics (19 January 2004)

Advanced weighing system solves salads problem

 User Application Article  19 specialist 'takeaway' scales, all connected via RF links to a central Editor PC running IT management software have solved the problem of accurately packaging salad ingredients.

News from Marco (19 January 2004)

Largest European Daewoo machine tool show planned

Mills Manufacturing Technology is celebrating its award as Daewoo's 'World Technology Dealer of the Year' by hosting the largest exhibition of Daewoo CNC machine tools ever seen in Europe.

News from Mills Manufacturing Technology (19 January 2004)

NI reduces prices on data acquisition modules

National Instruments has announced a world wide price reduction of up to 25 percent for 13 of its most popular data acquisition modules, continuing the company's history of price reductions.  Brochure Available 

News from National Instruments (19 January 2004)

Support site for plant services vastly enlarged

Detailed information on the Pilz Support web site relating to the range of services including Consultancy, Project Engineering, Commissioning Support and Training.

News from Pilz Automation Technology (19 January 2004)

Mass interconnect systems offer speed, versatility

Series 6-module and 10-module mass interconnect systems offer speed, versatility, and a modular approach to rapid unit under test changeover in a rugged package.

News from Peak Test Services (19 January 2004)

Robotised packaging processes 100 boxes/min

 User Application Article  To meet with increased demand for its products, a pizza manufacturer has used robot packaging systems for the first time to deal with packaging 100 boxes/min.

News from Bosch SIG Pack Systems (19 January 2004)

Model maker opted for a 40,000 rev/min VMC

 User Application Article  After an exhaustive search for a high speed machining centre, a rapid prototyping and model maker bought and installed a vertical machining centre with a 40,000 rev/min spindle.

News from StarragHeckert UK (19 January 2004)

Colgar appoints UK agent for sheet metal machines

UK Machine Tools has been appointed as agents for Colgar for the UK, for their press brakes, mechanical and hydraulic guillotines, press brake tooling range and their Cimsa range.

News from UK Machine Tools (19 January 2004)

Automation components reliability encourages

 User Application Article  Reliability of automation products has encouraged a company to develop a new key cutting machine and sell machines for other companies using the automation components as a standard platform.  Brochure Available 

News from GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK (19 January 2004)

GiveMePower Wins Distribution Deal With RockWare

GiveMePower Wins Distribution Deal With RockWare For Booming Energy Sector - Leading Earth Sciences Software Provider To Distribute PowerCAD To More Than 50,000 Customers

News from GiveMePower Corporation (19 January 2004)

My CMM or yours? subcontracting measurement

DMAC (Dimensional Metrology Awareness Club) is presenting the latest on outsourcing measurement from both a supplier and a customer point of view, at a meeting on 3rd March 2004.

News from National Physical Laboratory (19 January 2004)

Software Ensures Logger Meets FDA Requirements

Signatrol high security loggers are specifically designed to travel directly with goods and provide a detailed date and time temperature profile that can be used to highlight any problems.

News from Signatrol (19 January 2004)

Multiple-Output Programmable Power System

The new XMP 2600 multi-output programmable DC power system, now available in the UK from TTi, is based on a single mainframe which can be configured with up to eight of 22 different power modules.

News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (19 January 2004)

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