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21 June 2017
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Torque test ensures reliability of steerable drills
Hydrocarbon drilling accuracy has been increased tenfold by using adapted advanced aerospace guidance systems. And an equally innovative torque sensor ensures efficiency during the equipment’s regular programmed maintenance.
19 June 2017
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Enclosure Hardware Security Issues A White Paper by Andy Billingham, Managing Director – EMKA (UK) Ltd
In this white paper Andy discusses how new demands in the area of industrial security drive a continuous development process in tandem with new materials and production technologies. He suggests these demands may be most easily categorised as:
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American Axle boosts lifespan of wheel parts with EZEFIT upgrade
Michigan-based foundry has seen a dramatic improvement in the lifespan of wear parts in its tumblast machines after fitting a Wheelabrator blast wheel.
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Norican Group China celebrates 20th birthday
Norican Group China will be marking its 20th year anniversary in June with a two-day event for current and potential clients to celebrate a joint journey of innovation and achievements over the past two decades.
16 June 2017
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Metelen gets seal of approval for safety at work
The team (pictured) received the official certificate on Tuesday, 2 May, in Metelen, following an 18-month programme of implementing advanced safety procedures and ensuring that “safety thinking” becomes second nature across the whole Wheelabrator team.
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EMP times three: equipment upgrade at Hay Speed
These high standards also apply to the three batch-type tumblast machines currently operational at Hay Speed’s Lüchow plant in Lower Saxony. The three machines have been reliably cleaning forged parts (gear blanks, etc.) for the global automotive industry for some time - the oldest machine is 35 years old. The youngest of the trio, a Wheelabrator MB 700S was commissioned in 2014.
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Key questions to ask when buying a new autoclave - Power and installation requirements
Part five is the final part in a series of articles looking at considerations and options when choosing an autoclave.
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High power requirements vs. low power requirements on Sterilizers
When it comes to powering an autoclave, there is a common misconception that a lower power requirement means lower power consumption. It is rarely the case.
15 June 2017
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BBC descends on Zaun for Election comment
The BBC has descended on Zaun for comment in the past few days as the country still seeks to come to terms with the results of the General Election.
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New Elesa retained clamping screws for equipment assembly
The new Elesa GN 653.2 retained screws with knurled grip knob provide an elegant solution to problems of mounting/demounting brackets, components, instruments etc.
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