Week 29 June - 5 July 2008

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Wireless technology products reduce costs

Industrial wireless technology products are compatible with existing connectBlue Bluetooth and wirless LAN products, so developers can reduce implementation costs and time-to market.

News from Nohau UK, 4 July 2008

Vertical machining centre has high speed spindle

Vertical machining centre has a 15,000 rev/min high speed spindle that provides constant power throughout the speed range enabling rapid metal removal rates.

News from Ward Hi-Tech, 4 July 2008

Sub-mini sized photoelectric sensor verifies parts

Tiny photoelectric sensors, measuring 20 x 7,5 x 10mm, can be easily attached in slots, pockets and guide rails for a variety of assembly and handling applications.

News from Balluff UK, 4 July 2008

Grinding benches extract fume, grit

Grinding benches are supplied with a rear wall collector and dust is extracted at the front and back of the bench and by suction below the bench.

News from Flextraction, 4 July 2008

Modular tri-axis transfer ups press output by 10%

The AT 1 tri-axis transfer press feed can reach speeds of up to 200 strokes/min in fast automatic blanking and forming presses.

News from Schuler Systems, 4 July 2008

Solvent cleaning machine removes all cutting oils

Industrial component washing machine is intended for machine shops using a combination of neat cutting oil and high-additive oils with a mixture of solvent-based and aqueous constituents.

News from Kingsbury Machine Tools, 4 July 2008

Abrasive belt is faster working, has longer life

An abrasive belt development offers a faster cutting rate and a belt life improvement of 50-100% (when used on nickel alloys), when compared with existing products.

News from 3M, 4 July 2008

Laser reduces flat part cutting times by up to 50%

USA-based subcontract sheet metal working company reported that its recently acquired 4kW laser system is literally cutting days off delivery lead-times.

News from Rapid Sheet Metal, 4 July 2008

Graphics cards powered by first true quad GPU

Graphics cards for stretched desktop business management applications are powered by industry's first true quad GPU to give more memory and cross-platform flexibility.

News from Matrox Graphics, 4 July 2008

Workholding system extends vice capability

Kurt Manufacturing's Hydramax workholding system for its 8in vices holds five or eight parts in a single clamping and replace standard jaw plates.

News from Kurt Manufacturing, 4 July 2008

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