The logistics of heavy lifting is never simple, but Enerpac has taken their infrastructure maintenance systems to new levels of efficiency and safety, writes Sam Murden.
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Data logger for heat flow and temperature
The Hioki HiLOGGER LR8432 provides a new level of sensitivity with voltage/heat flow measurement ranges down to 10mV f.s.
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Functional safety in human/robot collaborations
One of the major issues associated with Industry 4.0 is making workflows flexible with a closer interaction between humans and machines.
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REVIEW: Dell Precision M3800
So now that we are firmly into the era of the ‘ultrabook’ designed for those who need power but don’t want all that baggage for their serious work, Dell’s design gurus have well and truly answered your prayers with the Precision M3800.
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Selecting the right safety logic system
Choosing the correct system for an application can help optimise safety, enhance productivity and reduce costs.
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Safety laser scanner
The microScan3 reliably protects hazardous areas, accesses, and hazardous points.
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Toshiba industrial robots come to Australia
TM Robotics and Toshiba Machine Industrial Robots have announced they have partnered with M.A.P Services to sell Toshiba Machine robots in Australia.
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Tiny photonic structures can be used as temperature and humidity sensors
In a recent example of their work, Ji Fang Tao from A*STAR's Institute of Microelectronics and co-workers developed a tiny optical temperature sensor just 120 by 80 micrometers and modeled on a classic experimental design called the Michelson Interferometer.
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Everything as a Service – how IoT Is Transforming Objects into Services
Customers have become accustomed to the all too familiar process of buying a product and being stuck with it until the time comes to upgrade or replace it. Although the object – whether it is a light
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Co-innovation and social innovation: Hitachi takes the lead in the industrial revolution
PACE managing editor Branko Miletic spoke to Hitachi’s CTO/Vice President & Chief Engineer Global Solutions, Strategy & Development IT Platform Division Michael Hay about how the company’s ideas on repurposing IP is leading the way to a better understanding of how innovation can be managed more usefully.
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