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21 matches found for "stainless steel components"

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LEGO Toy Helps Researchers Learn What Happens on Nanoscale

These lab-on-a-chip devices, also known as microfluidic arrays, are commonly used to sort tiny samples by size, shape or composition, but the minuscule forces at work at such a small magnitude are dif...

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Innovation from iwis at Motion, Drive & Automation

iwis antriebssysteme GmbH & Co.KG (Hall 25, Stand B26) will launch its new FLEXON® hinged-slat chains and MatTop chains made of DuPont™ Delrin® acetal resin at Motion, Drive & Automation (Hanover, Ge...

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Scientists Develop High-performance Steel for Possible Use in ITER Fusion Project

ITER is a multibillion-dollar international research and development project to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion power and to enable studies of self-heating burning p...

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Laser-assisted joining of plastics and metal

The newly developed LIFTEC® joining process (patent pending) works by heating a component, or a part of it, by laser radiation which passes through the plastic joining partner. The component is presse...

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Food soil stuck to surfaces can hold bacteria in food processing factories

Researchers from Manchester Metropolitan University have discovered that standard ultraviolet (UV) light and detection techniques may not show up the minute quantities of food soil that are stuck to s...

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First full 3D view of cracks growing in steel

By using a new grain mapping technique it was possible to determine the internal 3D structure of the material without destroying the sample. Afterwards, a crack was initiated in the stainless steel, a...

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Hebrew University, Berkeley researchers develop method for transmitting medical images via cell phones

This would include millions in developing nations as well as those in rural areas of developed countries who live considerable distances from modern medical centers. Prof. Boris Rubinsky has ...

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New slider-bed belt scale for light-to-medium-duty loads

The Milltronics Weighdeck 600, with IP67 degree of protection, is suitable for flat belt conveyors transporting dry products as well for Intralox style belts conveying wet products. As a system, inclu...

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Alternative energy comes closer with advances in hydrogen fuel cell sealing technology

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) have attracted major interest from research and development communities as an alternative source of power, with commercial trials already under way. In these fuel cells e...

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ACTIF Industries launches quick-freezing counter unit for restaurants

This new quick-freezing unit comes in two versions. The TCS – Gastronorm 1/1 has a 10kg capacity and a 4.5-hour cycle. The TES (with dimensions of 600mm x 400mm) has a 12kg capacity and a 4.5-hour cyc...

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High-frequency cryocooler is tiny, cold and efficient

The cryocoooler could be used to chill instruments for space and military applications, and is a significant step toward even smaller, higher-frequency versions for integrated circuits and microelectr...

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Last LHC Superconducting Main Magnet Completes the Suite at CERN

Constructing this gigantic scientific machine is a technological and logistical challenge for CERN and its industrial partners. The LHC accelerator was initially conceived 22 years ago and approved fo...

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New manufacturing process helps metals lose weight

A pioneering manufacturing process that can turn titanium, stainless steel and many other metals into a new breed of engineering components could have a big impact across industry. ...

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Have these experts drilled the world’s smallest hole?

Experts at Cardiff University have developed machinery so sophisticated that they can drill a hole narrower than a human hair. Such precision has potentially major benefits i...

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Scientists develop life-saving chrome

British scientists develop new way of using chrome that doesn’t put workers’ lives at risk British scientists have developed a safer and more versatile alternative ...

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