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Eddy current probes are ready to mount on machines

Sensonics has developed packaged variants of its Senturion proximity probes that can be mounted on machines for measuring displacements

Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum

Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum is a leading global supplier of vacuum technology. Renowned products have proven the company’s expertise. Today, consultancy and closeness and a wide range of after sales services are mandatory to uphold customer’s manufacturing processes. Choosing the right vacuum solution will have a decisive impact on the profitability of your processes.

AKO

AKO Armaturen & Separations GmbH – Innovative Pinch Valve Technology, Knife Gate Valves, Pressure Relief Valves, Pipe Manometer and many more… AKO maintains leading position throughout Europe for the manufacture and supply of Pinch Valve.

Report analyses market for haptics and touch technologies

Frost and Sullivan's new report 'Advances in Haptics and Touch Technology' discusses the growing and evolving market

Sprung hinges feature concealed mechanism

Pinet Industrie's new aluminium spring hinges are available with a choice of spring torques, all with the mechanism concealed within the body of the hinge

Philips unveils world's first mains-powered OLED module

Philips says its mains-powered OLED module offers advantages over existing low-voltage OLEDs that require power management circuitry

Low-pressure relief valve is fully certified to the PED

Because it is delivered fully certified to the European Pressure Equipment Directive, Parker's new HPRV valve needs no testing or calibration after installation

Angular encoder operates in harsh environments

Zettlex's Incoder angular encoder is characterised by a flat, open construction and the ability to survive in harsh environments

Stainless steel conduit is easy and quick to install

Anamet Europe has designed its new IP69K stainless steel flexible conduit to be easy and quick to install by means of push-on fittings

New range of drives for slip ring motors

Sprint Electric's JL/X range of drives developed for use with slip ring motors on applications such as cranes

Wider range of standard cam clutches now held in stock

Tsubaki is not only extending its range of cam clutches, but its standard models are now available from stocks

Supercharger system is driven via variable-speed mechanical drive

Rotrak, a joint venture between Rotrex and Torotrak, is proposing an automotive supercharger system that incorporates a full-toroidal traction drive

Compact unit is data recorder, display, controller and communicator

New from Invensys Operations Management is the Eurotherm nanodac that combines graphical recording capabilities with control, communications and reporting

Rugged industrial connectors use plastic housings to reduce weight

Harting's new Han-Eco high-quality, all-plastic industrial connector housings are rugged, light weight and cost-effective, while also versatile, safe and reliable

Materials management software benefits from user feedback

Granta Design is releasing Granta MI 4.0, which features new data and capabilities for those working with composites, steel and medical devices

Ceramic coating technology benefits racing cyclists

Zircotec's process for applying ceramic coatings to composite components is being used to improve the braking of bicycles equipped with carbon-composite wheel rims

Hard chrome plates linear bearings are corrosion-resistant

Hepcomotion's hard chrome plated LBG linear ball guides are said to be an economical alternative to stainless steel units for use in harsh environments

New materials for vacuum-cast components

MTT is introducing a clear, UV-stable formulation for vacuum casting thick-section or solid parts, and another polypropylene-like material that is heat-resistant

Dual-bridge load cells provide sensor redundancy

RDP's dual-bridge load cells are suitable for use in critical applications where two sets of signal conditioning electronics need to be deployed

Combining plastics with carbon nanotubes

Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute have devised a new way to treat nanoparticles that makes it easier to mix them with plastics

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