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28 March 2022
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Highly integrated embedded SBC for demanding image intensive applications
A graphics-rich computing platform supporting up to four high resolution displays
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Rest easy with Dräger by your side
When you choose a Dräger support package, you can rest assured that we're there for you.
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Why More Customers Are Creating Ecotile Test Areas
Addressing procurement fears during uncertain times
22 March 2022
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Rotary Table Range Extended
In 2019 the Japanese manufacturer Kitagawa introduced the first in a new range of compact, general purpose rotary tables, the MK-series, for adding a rigid fourth CNC axis to a 3-axis vertical machining centre. One year later the MK200 has been joined by a second model, the MK250, with significantly uprated performance. Availability in Britain and Ireland is through sole sales agent 1st Machine Tool Accessories, Salisbury.
21 March 2022
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Bagging Success for LDL Components!
Yorkshire Packaging Systems (YPS) have supplied a vertical bagging solution to LDL Components Ltd based in Hadfield.
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Companies face a big increase in energy costs while coming under pressure to reduce carbon emissions
Energy markets are very volatile at the moment with fuel, gas and electricity all massively more expensive than in recent times.
18 March 2022
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The 4 types of Zinc Plating explained
Corrosion is the age old enemy of some metals. Whilst in most cases, rust can be cured, it can often be expensive and so prevention can not only be better than cure, but also cheaper in the long run.
17 March 2022
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PROFIMAT RT – the grinding solution for batch production
If you are looking for a grinding solution for the production of large lot sizes or batch production, the PROFIMAT RT could be for you.
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Magnetic Strips for Warehouse Racking
Easy wipe Magnetic Strips are a cost-effective racking and stock identification solution. Ossett Storage Systems have a range of sizes and colours in stock for immediate delivery.
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7 reasons manufacturers are investing in robotics in 2022
From the English translation of the Czech word robotnik “forced worker”. Karel Čapek used the word “robot” in his 1920 play named Rossum’s Universal Robots, in which robots made from organic matter were indistinguishable from humans. Although they were, at first, happy to work for humans, they eventually revolted and wiped out the human race. For over a century, we have read books and watched films depicting robots as a threat—this negative image is deeply ingrained in our collective conscious.
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