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2003
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A fastener to ensure cleanliness
10/12/2003
A German lady silversmith was concerned to maintain maximum cleanliness in her toilet. While a toilet bowl is easily accessible to bleach, the area around the seat hinge normally remains a difficult area to access
Adhesive sticks reduce bulky tools problem
10/12/2003
Any move that reduces the weight of the toolbox carried around by engineers has to be a good thing.
Changing colours beckon future world
10/12/2003
Tom Shelley reports on the revolution that cheap, flexible, large colour displays is already beginning
Fastener strapped for safety
10/12/2003
In safety critical systems, it is an extremely good idea to check that hoses are properly connected before doing anything
Hot prospects for remote measurement
10/12/2003
Tom Shelley reports on a new non contact method for measuring the temperature and general state of ceramics and ceramic coatings in hot environments
Human lungs and leaves show way to more power
10/12/2003
Tom Shelley reports on how lessons learned from nature could be of great benefit in what is expected to be the next generation of automotive power sources
Nano layers give toughest finish to tools
10/12/2003
Tom Shelley reports on how new tweaks to an old process are achieving exceptional durabilities in tools and other products
Proactive protection
10/12/2003
Dean Palmer reports on a novel fire protection system that actually prevents fires occurring rather than reacting to a fire after it has started
Turning the handle is multiplied into drill revolutions
10/12/2003
Tom Shelley reports on a novel approach to speed and position control suitable for low cost consumer products and car accessories
Vibes controlled actively
10/12/2003
For high performance, high-speed machinery and sensitive measuring equipment, machine designers need to ensure that the machine is protected from floor vibration and performs to its optimum
CAD key to new look radiotherapy machine
09/12/2003
An advanced, high precision radiotherapy machine has been given a distinctive new look by British design company
Caring for the old offers big opportunities
09/12/2003
Tom Shelley reports on the huge possibilities for electronic personal care devices based on already realised technologies
Healing aided by beams of electrons
09/12/2003
Sterilisation by beams of electrons is key to a key to novel range of wound dressing products
Prototyping in metal
09/12/2003
Ogle Models and Prototypes is testing a new material, 'Alumide' which is a sintered aluminium filled nylon
Valve transfers no heat to fluid
09/12/2003
Asco has introduced what is calls a 'Piezotronic' proportional valve for medical and analytical applications where it is imperative that no heat transfer takes place from the valve to the fluid.
Worms eye views obtained in intestines
09/12/2003
Tom Shelley reports on the development of autonomous devices to produce images of the inside of the human intestinal tract
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