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Creating the correct formula

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Ian Wilkes, R&D manager at the UK-based adhesives manufacturer Chemence, explains that to meet design criteria manipulation of the molecular structure of the adhesive by using predictive tools, including molecular modeling and analysis software is required. Chemence offers a flexible technical support service including research and development and chemical lab testing, which is carried out by six-experienced PhD chemists at the firm's headquarter in Corby.

Author: Palmer, Dean
Publisher: Findlay Publications Ltd.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2006
Adhesives & Sealants, Adhesive Manufacturing, Adhesives and sealants, Adhesives and sealants industry, Technology application, Adhesives, Structure, Process control software, Manufacturing process control software

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Piston air motors cut energy costs

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A UK-based automotive paint plane has cut its air consumption by 85% by replacing 68 vane motors with a similar number of Dynatork air piston motors that consumes less air, have less air leaks, and perform extremely well in low speed high torque applications. The units are capable of running in hazardous or harsh locations where electric motors are deemed unsuitable, and can also run under water.

Author: Palmer, Dean
Publisher: Findlay Publications Ltd.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2005
Financial management, Facilities & equipment, Fluid Power Pump and Motor Manufacturing, Fluid power pumps and motors, Hydraulic Motors, Finance, Equipment and supplies, Company financing

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Vision system guarantees quality at BMW

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Head-up display (HUDs), a driver information device, projects images onto the windscreen using an array of optical mirror systems. BMW is using the latest PC-based vision system and image processing technology to guarantee the quality of its new HUDs for its 5- and 6- series models which will help the driver perceive key information about the car and navigation within his normal field of viewing.

Author: Palmer, Dean
Publisher: Findlay Publications Ltd.
Publication Name: Eureka
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0261-2097
Year: 2006
Engine electrical equipment, Other Motor Vehicle Electrical and Electronic Equipment Manufacturing, Computer peripheral equipment, not elsewhere classified, Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing, Image Processing Equip, Printing Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing, Printing Trades Machinery, Electronic Auto Sensors, Germany, BMW AG, Image processing equipment, Image processing, Image processor, Automotive sensors

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Usage, Product development, Transportation equipment industry, Automotive industry
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