Week 8 June - 14 June 2008

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Measurement software developments go on show

Dynamic motion analysis software adds real-time velocity, acceleration, and vibration tracking to laser interferometer measurement systems.

News from Renishaw, 13 June 2008

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Automation systems firm is ABB robotic partner

Ferdar Automation Technology, well-established in delivering automated picking, packing and palletising and assembly systems, has joined ABB's Robotic Partner Network.

News from ABB Robotics, 13 June 2008

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Demand grows for customised tooling

A large increase in demand from European aircraft component suppliers for customised metal cutting tools is reported by ATI Stellram, particularly for machining nickel and titanium alloys.

News from Stellram, 13 June 2008

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Hydraulic deep draw press is advanced

A technologically advanced deep draw press from its range of hydraulic power presses, automation systems and standard benchtop presses will be shown at the USA's IMTS machine tool show.

News from Beckwood Press Company, 13 June 2008

Probe tests PCBs without using fixtures

Aeroflex's stand-alone Flying Probe System perform high-speed, high-accuracy fixtureless test using by combining the latest in flying probe hardware technology with innovative software.

News from Aeroflex, 13 June 2008

Vibratory bowl feeder assembles fasteners

A novel vibratory bowl feeder assembles screws/bolts and washers, an operator needs only to load the items into the bowl feeder and they come out in an assembled fashion.

News from Elscint Automation, 13 June 2008

Citizen's MACH prize draw won by fastener maker

Managing director of Vaughan Jones Socket Screws, Jeremy Hornby, won Citizen UK's draw prize - a week with a Ferrari 360 - during the UK's recent MACH 2008 exhibition.

News from Citizen Machinery UK, 13 June 2008

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Optical CMM cuts inspection time by 265 min

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An optical co-ordinate measuring machine has reduced the inspection time for checking large steam turbine 'buckets' from 280 min to 15 min.

News from Steintek, 13 June 2008

Contract inspection service upgrades scanners

NVision is expanding its Contract Service Division by introducing faster parametric CAD modeling and upgraded high accuracy scanners for non-contact inspection work.

News from NVision, 13 June 2008

Mould CAM reduces cycle times by 25-30%

DP Technology's latest release of ESPRIT Mold includes significant performance increases for the 3D programmer that reduce cycle times by 25-50% or more.

News from DP Technology, 13 June 2008

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