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27 March 2012
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LG supply custom built positioners & stages for new Aardman 3D movie
Linear Positioning Tables for camera tracking and Rotary Stages for mirror positioning have been built to specification by LG Motion for Aardman Animation 3D stop-motion applications.
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Reduce your costs with Rittal
Maintaining the operating temperature of control systems can decrease the risk of premature component failure, optimise component life expectancy and ultimately reduce costs.
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New Project Update
New Conference Table/ Boardroom Table/ Credenzas
26 March 2012
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Elesa Cam Action Indexing Plungers enable positioning at the flick of a finger
Standard element market leaders Elesa are pleased to introduce their new GN612.8 range of cam action indexing plungers.
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Wrights GPX have reduced 100s of Jewellery display products
While stocks last, GPX can offer huge discounts on a variety of Jewellery Displays for earrings, watches, rings, necklaces, bracelets and more.
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Pneumatic In-line Weigh System from Flexicon simplifies bag filling
Flexicon Europe has introduced a pneumatic gain-in-weight filling system that automates delivery of free-flowing bulk solids from down-stream silos or processing lines to individual bulk bags.
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New Master Bond chemical resistant, optically clear Adhesive cures upon exposure to UV light
Developed for demanding bonding, coating, and sealing applications, Master Bond UV15-7 produces non-yellowing, tough and durable bonds. This one component adhesive is 100% reactive and doesn’t contain any solvents or diluents. It also offers excellent adhesion to a wide variety of substrates including glass, metals, plastics, polycarbonates and polymer films.
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New on Facebook & Twitter
JML Hardware Ltd can now be found on Facebook & Twitter
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New Website
A new e-commerce website launched by JML Hardware Ltd
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It's not all about 'Flight' Simulators you know.....
When someone says ‘simulator’, most people immediately think of ‘flight simulators’. However, in a bid to save money, as well as provide better, quicker and safer training, many organisations including the military, emergency services, and even public transport companies are moving to simulator-based training for their drivers. Any application where ‘driver’ error can cause damage or threaten safety, or where better driver performance can increase safety or performance, is likely be simulated.
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