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Bodine Electric Company has expanded the product information and support section of its website, www.bodine-electric.com.
In December of 2009, Weidmuller celebrated Jack Jessop's retirement after 31 years. Jessop joined Weidmuller in 1978 as a territory sales person for Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. He worked his way up to the position of Canadian National Sales Manager in 1997, and in 2000, was named the Country Manager for Weidmuller Canada, the role he held until his retirement.

Ball screws go green

Written by Mike Edwards Monday, 15 March 2010 11:08
We've all talked for years about the revolution to reduce the use of hydraulics and replace with eco-friendly electro-mechanical actuation that removes the waste associated with driving constant running pumps, and most of all, elimination of hydraulic fluid leaks which plague even the tightest systems.
Noisy gear trains have been a common problem for gear designers for a long time. With the demands for smaller gearboxes transmitting more power at higher rpm and incumbent demands for greater efficiency, gear engineers are always searching for new ways to reduce vibration and limit noise, without increasing costs.

The way you shop, drive and phone is about to change thanks to new, design and technology options outlined in the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) annual Innovations That Could Change the Way You Manufacture list.

Creaform has produced a short animated film (below) featuring a full-size 3D scan model of the Inukshuk that served as inspiration to the creator of the logo for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

Canada's Technology Triangle Inc (CTT) held a formal Open House this evening at the new location, 260 King Street West, Kitchener. Having moved into the location on February 1st, 2010, this was an opportunity to launch the new site and to discuss the many opportunities this space will present.

MMTS 2010 offers innovation solutions

Written by Dan Comand Wednesday, 10 March 2010 05:26

This year’s Montreal Manufacturing Technology Show 2010 (MMTS) will be a showcase of manufacturing solutions for companies looking to upgrade their equipment as the domestic manufacturing sector and the Canadian economy recover from the global recession.

The "Greenest Fans on Earth" go solar

Written by CE Staff Tuesday, 09 March 2010 14:12

MacroAir Technologies introduces the first and only solar High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) industrial fan.

In December, wholesale sales in current dollars increased by 0.7% to $42.8 billion, the sixth increase in seven months.

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  • Digital Catalogues
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      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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