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Air pillows are biodegradable 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on the latest ideas in environmentally friendly packaging materials

Education, education, education 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on a discussion between vendors of linear motion products that has given birth to a new initiative for offering training

Food research could lead to low cost crack detection 13/04/2006
Dean Palmer reports on new research into the crunchiness of biscuits that could pave the way towards low cost ultrasonic crack detection systems for general engineering

Hot water from the wind 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on a way of harvesting wind energy in a redesigned house roof

Nano materials go for high tonnage 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on nano materials developments in the former Soviet Union that are now moving from laboratory scale to commercial production

Non contact level sensor has lots of bottle 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on an ingenious device for detecting liquid levels in container for In vitro diagnostic machines

Optical sensing system suits hostile environments 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on an optical system for monitoring processes in supercritical fluids

Polymers and chemicals make their mark in the home 13/04/2006
Dean Palmer takes a look at how engineering polymers are playing a vital role in the development of exciting new products for the home consumer market

Unique vertical axis wind turbine in need of support 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on a novel low cost turbine looking for technical assistance and support to further its development

Wheelchairs take a stand for their users 13/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on an extraordinary development in electric mobility vehicles with big ramifications for the world of mobile robotics

Formal training ensures faster take up 12/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on the importance of formal training when embracing new software

Linear guides offer precise positioning on paper cutter 12/04/2006
Dean Palmer reports on how linear slides are being used on a paper slitting and rewinding machine to precisely position the knife and core

Plastic insert makes simple slide 12/04/2006
Tom Shelley reports on a telescopic slide that completely does away with balls, wheels or other potentially troublesome components

Polyamide used for e-motor end laminate in new ABS pump 12/04/2006
A polyamide is being used for the first time inside cars in an automatic braking system pump motor, maintaining dimensional stability up to 290°C. Dean Palmer reports

Polymers used in novel ski binding technology 12/04/2006
A revolutionary, all-plastic ski binding system has been developed that enables skiers to mount the binding to a cross-country ski without using fasteners. Dean Palmer reports

Show gets six of the best 12/04/2006
Dean Palmer takes a look at some interesting new products on show for the first time at last month's JEC Composites show in Paris

 
Organic sheets offer a possible alternative to aluminum and steel 02/04/2006
Hybrid technology - also known as plastic-metal composite technology - is being increasingly used in the automotive industry for the continuous production of highly integrated structural parts.
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