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Mini Car Emergency Jump Starter meets emergency power need AGA Emergency Car Jump Starter (Shenzhen, China) May. 21, 2014The AGA car jump starter is a sleek, lightweight external battery that houses an impressive 12,000 mAh battery pack capable of jumping a completely de more...
SATA 6G 3.5” InTANK Data Storage Security Module Raidon Technology Inc. (San-Chung, Taiwan) May. 12, 2014iR2622 RAID module retains all advantages and highly in demand RAID features of existing popular model SR2611, further iR2622 has tuned up the RAID sp more...
HMI Operator Interfaces and Panel PCs with Hazard-Based Safety American Industrial Systems, Inc. (Irvine, U.S.A.) May. 07, 2014AIS Improves Usability, Efficiency, and Safety Human Machine Interface Systems with Hazard-Based Safety Engineering (HBSE) Standards & Testing for Ope more...
Enhanced Chromatography Data System Software for Lab Productivity Agilent Technologies - Life Sciences & Chemical Analysis (Santa Clara, U.S.A.) May. 06, 2014Agilent Technologies Introduces Enhanced Chromatography Data System Software for Lab Productivity. The new release of OpenLAB CDS dramatically reduces more...
Effect of Interactions Perspective Tips2014-02-21 Author: gkmcmi From: Control Global Since most unit operations have multiple loops and streams, interactions can exist where the PID output of one loop affects the PID process variable of another loop and vice versa. Hyperlink to Original Source
Weight Loss Program for Infrared Cameras2014-02-20 Author: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft From: ScienceNewsline We want it cozy and warm in our homes when the thermometer outside gets down into the minus area. Especially with older buildings, however, the money we pay for heat ends up out the window. Hyperlink to Original Source
Research could bring new devices that control heat flow2014-02-19 Author: Emil Venere From: Purdue University Researchers are proposing a new technology that might control the flow of heat the way electronic devices control electrical current, an advance that could have applications in a diverse range of fields from electronics to textiles. Hyperlink to Original Source
Measuring wind turbines remotely2014-02-18 Author: Dr. Ilja Kaufmann From: Fraunhofer-Gesellscha The rotor and mast of a wind turbine can oscillate even in normal operation. The analysis of these oscillations plays an important role when the equipment is being developed and maintained. Up to now, this analysis has only been possible at discrete points located directly on equipment. Hyperlink to Original Source
Printing of 3D Parts in Aerospace Applications2014-02-14 Author: Kim Robertson & Jon M Quigley From: Product Design & Development "I believe we’re on the verge of a major breakthrough in design for manufacturing in being able to take something from the concept of something from your mind and translate that into a 3D object and really intuitively on the computer and then take that virtual 3D object and to be able to make it real just by printing it. It’s going to revolutionize design for manufacturing in the 21st century." Hyperlink to Original Source
How to Maximize Retention of Spring Pins2014-02-12 Author: Evan Dowell, SPIROL International Corp. From: Product Design & Development Spring Pins are used in many different assemblies for a variety of reasons: to serve as hinge pins and axles, to align components, or simply to fasten multiple components together. Hyperlink to Original Source
Glass that bends but doesn’t break2014-02-11 Author: Katherine Gombay From: McGill University Normally when you drop a drinking glass on the floor it shatters. But, in future, thanks to a technique developed in McGill’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, when the same thing happens the glass is likely to simply bend and become slightly deformed. Hyperlink to Original Source
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