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  • Stepper Motor Actuator features compact design. (ThomasNet)
    Wed, 21 Jan 2009 13:50:40 GMT
    Used in a wide range of applications including robotics, aerospace, and factory automation, Digit stepper motor actuator includes motor shaft that is coupled directly to lead screw, maximizing accuracy and lifespan. It provides repeatability to ±.00004 in./step, thrusts to 400 lb, and speed up to 15 ips. Stepper motor is available in high-torque NEMA 17 or NEMA 23 sizes. This story is related ...
  • Moser Baer’s Thin Film Line Ready for Production of Ultra-Large Solar Modules (Centre Daily Times)
    Wed, 21 Jan 2009 09:52:01 GMT
    Moser Baer, the global technology company, today announced that its photovoltaic subsidiary is ready for production of thin film photovoltaic modules at its manufacturing plant in Greater Noida. This follows final acceptance test (FAT) certification of Moser Baer Photovoltaic’s SunFab ™ Thin Film Line supplied by Applied Materials, Inc., the California-based nanomanufacturing technology ...
  • Rexroth Audio Case History: Improving the Production of Eyeglass Lenses with Lean Production (ThomasNet)
    Mon, 19 Jan 2009 14:04:47 GMT
    New podcast episode features application example explaining how Rexroth flexible conveyors helped a manufacturer produce custom-made eyeglass lenses without the need for constant monitoring, saving valuable time, resources and money. (Buchanan, MI - www.boschrexroth-us.com/lean) Bosch Rexroth has released a new lean manufacturing audio case history discussing how Ophthonix Inc. ...
  • Metso to Reduce Workforce in Finland (PaperAge.com)
    Mon, 19 Jan 2009 15:00:01 GMT
    Metso will start personnel negotiations regarding employee reductions in Finnish units serving the paper industry. The employee reduction is estimated to affect a total of 900-1,200 employees. Approximately 4,700 employees work in the units subject to the personnel negotiations.
  • Robot Inspects Wind Energy Converters (Science Daily)
    Mon, 19 Jan 2009 14:33:51 GMT
    The material of wind energy converters must withstand intense forces. Are rotor blades damaged? A new robot inspects wind energy converters more precisely than a human ever could. It detects the minutest damage – even below the surface.


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