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06 May 2009
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NDC launch new interfaces
Versatile User Interfaces For NDC Ethernet-Enabled Process Gauge
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Complimentary workshops for design, build and enclosure of Control Cabinets
EPLAN, Phoenix Contact and Rittal are holding a series of half day workshops and seminars to demonstrate how EPLAN, Phoenix Contacts’s CLIP PROJECT and Rittal’s Ri4Power design software, can work in synergy.
05 May 2009
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Kaba provides blast proof, high speed doors for Cornish company
Leading door manufacturer and supplier Kaba Door Systems, has provided blast proof high speed doors at Kernow Coatings based in Penryn, Cornwall.
28 April 2009
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LTE introduce full control photostability testing
Drug product testing results can be influenced by several variables and requires careful control during the Photostability testing process.
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Rittals' EASY Subrack makes assembly quick and effortless
Rittal have released a new easy to fit subrack - Ripac EASY, which has been designed to be installed quickly and effortlessly.
27 April 2009
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LTE solutions for temperature controlled environments
Modular construction is configuration key to user defined requirements.
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Power Transmission takes the stage
High power to weight ratio, exceptional quiet running, easy start-up, integrated limit switches and excellent reliability are the qualities that make the Framo Morat power transmission products the ideal choice for stage technology.
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New Rittal TopConsole - A Flexible Human Machine Interface
Rittals' new TopConsole offers a universal workstation comprising of three modules: pedestal, desk and console from which to create a tailored interface between man and machine.
24 April 2009
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Megger measures low resistance anywhere
Equally at home in the laboratory, the workshop or in the field, on the bench or on the ground, Megger’s new heavy duty DLRO10HD low resistance ohmmeter combines rugged construction with accuracy and ease of use.
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When Rag becomes a drag, the choice is a Chopper Pump
Heavily laden unscreened sewage containing rag and other debris occurring at pumping stations, is acknowledged as being one of the toughest challenges for pumps, particularly when the site is subject to low flows and slack gradients.
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