Protect machines and plants
General assembly 2015
On-site safety evaluation for electrical equipment
A project to maximize efficiency at bottling plants
New technological solutions and design strategies
a service providing responsive, expert support for solar power generation plants
Market expected to reach a value of $8.43 billion by 2020
Intel C612 chipset is particularly suitable for industrial applications
For outdoor connectivity applications
Features a glass transition temperature of 225°C
an article by Mohamed Mourad, Industrial Marketing Advisor, Europe, Africa & Middle East, ExxonMobil Fuels & Lubricants
The tribopolymer specialist is demonstrating the high performance of its bearing materials by travelling across four continents
Passes USP Class VI tests and ISO 10993-5 specifications
Troubleshooting and performance testing of individual storage batteries and battery banks
Best Advice about Flowmeters
For heavy duty applications
Key role in helping optimise the performance of industrial machinery
With 200 g working range
Peli-Hardigg Presents at the Farnborough Airshow
Frequency inverter improves efficiency and performance in ice cream production
From 45 to under 5 minutes
Optimise the performance and energy efficiency of mining equipments
Author: James Hannon, Product Technical Advisor, ExxonMobil Fuels, Lubricants & Specialties Marketing Company
Interview with Benjamin Fitoussi, Nexans Group SVP Strategy & Development
Up to 50,000 Amps nominal
Protection of data and programs in automation solutions starts back at the device development stage
For photovoltaics industry
in Gearboxes
Hybrid automation cables
Analogue and Ethernet interfaces
For desert operation
Mobile heavy weights with integrated automatic stop and parking aid
For indirect food applications
ML² project is funded by the EU
Meets UL 94V-0 specification for flame retardancy
Companies recognize the value of an independent certification
New development by the Fraunhofer Institute
Products fit all kinds of environments
Every other year since 1987, teams from all over the world are participating at the World Solar Challenge in Australia. In a friendly competition the teams depart Darwin with their own designed and build solar cars aiming to be the first to arrive in Adelaide, about 3,000 km to the south. Solar Team Twente, a group of 16 students from two Dutch Universities, the Saxion University of applied sciences...
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