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Aluminium alloys get it together 01/06/1998
Aluminium alloys and metal matrix composites can be joined without loss of shear strength.

 
Charged film feels the pinch 01/06/1998
An electromechanical film, which can measure the heartbeat of a person touching it, promises a wide application base.

 
Fluid serves up faster frequencies 01/06/1998
A drive designed for precise and dynamic applications

 
Gearboxes lift weight in water 01/06/1998
Power transmissions which work immersed in water help the disabled, provide toys for the rich, and offer new opportunities in marine and offshore engineering.

 
Lubrication scotches old engine problem 01/06/1998
How modern engineering has brought a promising engine concept to reality

 
Prototyping shows its metal 01/06/1998
A process that could revolutionise the way in which metal parts are produced.

 
Putting gears onto a new planet 01/06/1998
Self-aligning bearings from SKF have helped Italian engineers to redesign a gearbox, making it cheaper and much less complex

 
Quieter pump has the teeth to succeed 01/06/1998
A gear pump that will find application where noise levels are important.

 
Showing the hard face of light metals 01/06/1998
Aluminium and other light alloys can be coated with a hard facing that is tougher and more wear resistant than any steel.

 
Slot shape improves coupling reliability 01/06/1998
A coupling that overcomes many of the shortfalls of previous designs.

 
The process that came in from the cold 01/06/1998
Advances in cold forming allow high precision components to be made from stainless steel in one shot

 
Tiny valve balances size and power 01/06/1998
In the fluid power industry, along with fieldbus compatibility, there are two basic driving factors – size and power
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