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Adhesives for lightweight aluminium speed boat 16/11/2006
One of the world’s most prestigious marine engineering projects – the construction of the Silvestris speed boat – combines structural bonding with an aluminium space frame.

Air jet dries hands at 400mph 16/11/2006
Dyson’s new product – a hand dryer that claims to be more hygienic and efficient than its rivals – could be the first in a series of technologies to use its digital motor. Lou Reade reports

Autonomous boat defies the waves 16/11/2006
Tom Shelley reports on a unique way of providing a stable platform on water, that has many applications and a modest cost

Chemical modification removes defects from LCDs 16/11/2006
Dean Palmer reports on a new method for vertically aligning liquid crystal molecules that could lead to lower cost, simplified, flexible displays

Facing up to real change 16/11/2006
Tom Shelley discovers that companies must be much more radical in the way they embrace innovation and change if they are to survive

Helping to choose the right chain 16/11/2006
Dean Palmer reports on software that helps engineers select the most appropriate chain for their application

Induction-heated moulds slash cycle times and costs 16/11/2006
A process just coming to market makes moulding composites and polyurethanes more economical. Tom Shelley reports

Plastics in the pipeline 16/11/2006
Lou Reade speaks to research leaders within plastics suppliers to assess what new materials we might see in the next few years

Plug-in bases make the connection 16/11/2006
The mounting base system for the ABB AC500 PLC allows system builder electricians to wire up and undertake electrical tests before plugging in active units.

Pneumatics help to cut the cheese 16/11/2006
A novel ultrasonic machine is using the latest pneumatics technology to ensure cheese is cut accurately at high speed. Dean Palmer reports

Powders delivered with minimal air 16/11/2006
Tom Shelley reports on a more efficient way of transferring powders using pneumatic conveying systems

Stuck on you 16/11/2006
Scientists at BAe Systems have developed a way of making an adhesive pad – without adhesives. Lou Reade reports

Up on the roof 16/11/2006
Dean Palmer reports on an elastomeric laminate that cuts the noise from rain when fitted to polycarbonate conservatory roofs
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