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  • FTH series heaters Omega’s new FTH series of flow through heaters are designed primarily for providing heat that regulates liquid temperature from 32 to 88 degrees Celsius).
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The Sindelfingen, Germany, sewage treatment plant cleans the wastewater of 250,000 people.
Water is a precious commodity throughout the world – so careful handling of this resource is particularly important. Automated potable water purification and wastewater treatment help to ensure a high level of supply and process safety.
Pneumatic automation technology is perfect for process industries: it is robust, inexpensive and very reliable. Compressed air can be transported and stored easily and, in contrast to electricity, is simple to control. Higher thrust and tensile forces and torque values…

Eaton forms industrial hose business unit

Written by Mike Edwards Tuesday, 16 June 2009 03:47
GUELPH, ON - Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corp. has formed the Eaton Industrial Hose Unit to enhance its presence in the industrial rubber and thermoplastic hose markets. The business unit sells both direct to OEMs and through distribution.According to Geoff…
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    • Clippard Full-Line Catalog
      Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc., manufacturer of the industry’s most complete line of miniature fluid power products, has released its all-new 356-page catalog. This full-line catalog includes features, specifications, technical drawings, color photographs, and application highlights throughout. Products can be found in six main categories, including Cylinders, Electronic Valves, Control Valves, Modular Valves, Fittings and Hose, and Air Preparation equipment.
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      Your online source for Shaft Seals, O-Rings, Retaining Rings, Bushings, Shaft Repair Sleeves, Shim, Keystock, Mechanical Seals, Braided Packing and Protective Closures.

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    SOUTHINGTON, CT – Motion experts at The Baumer Group began working closely with scholars from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI Lab) at the University of Zurich In June of 2012 to design and create the first humanoid robot that moves, acts and responds like a human being. Nine months later, "Roboy" was born and introduced to the world at Robots on Tour in Zurich, Switzerland, on March 8, 2013.

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