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  • AV metal NO/NC pushbuttons now available with Illuminated ring

    APEM’s range of rugged AV pushbutton switches has recently been extended to include a new, easy-to-locate, illuminated version. This momentary pushbutton is designed for demanding environments where reliability is crucial.

    It is particularly suitable for applications requiring:
    – Dual Use: When 2 contacts are required – one for load and one for control – either the NO or the NC (depending on the load type) can be used for the power.
    – Safety: When several pushbuttons are used, 2 contacts are connected as a chain to prevent activating both critical functions simultaneously (ex: automatic gearbox).
    – Wire or solder terminals: Wire version can include a resistor to power the LED.

    Product benefits/features
    – LED illuminated ring available in 6 colours
    – Dia. 19 or 22 mm bushing
    – Max current/voltage rating with restive load of 1A 30VDC
    – Solder, wire or cable terminals
    – Choice of 3 stainless steel grades for the bushing and plunger providing increased pricing flexibility
    – Sealing up to IP67

  • CEMABSORB, a range of RF and microwave absorbers

    JACQUES DUBOIS, a leading European manufacturer of EMI/RFI shielding products, offers EMC solutions for a wide range of markets including aerospace, telecommunications, electronics, defense, energy, and EMC testing labs.

    JACQUES DUBOIS introduces CEMABSORB, a range of RF and microwave absorbers designed to reduce and absorb electromagnetic waves.

    CEMABSORB microwave absorbers are designed to absorb a wide range of frequencies in applications as diverse as electronics, RFID tags, telecommunications, defense, radars, and satellite links. JACQUES DUBOIS’s range of EMC absorbers are available in sheets or cut-to-size and are tailored to meet the specific EMC requirements of the end-use application.

  • Additional Offerings on the LIGHTNIN On-line Store

    The LIGHTNIN Brand On-line Store provides a fast and convenient way for customers to select, configure and purchase standard mixer products on a secure website.

    In addition to the current product offering, the clamp mount Nettco i-Series is now also available on the store.

    Additional products will be introduced on the store front in the near future. Currently, all LIGHTNIN products purchased through the On-Line Store can only be shipped to addresses in the continental United States. Customers located outside of this region can still purchase these and other products by contacting their local Sales Representatives found by visiting here: www.lightninmixers.com/contact-us/how-buy

    To view the new LIGHTNIN Store, go to
    www.lightninmixers.com/store

    To learn more about the other brands in the SPX Flow Technology segment, go to www.spxft.com

  • magnets for linear motors

    Applications: Magnets used in linear motors

    For years, we supplied our magnets worldwide, the magnets are widely used in linear motors, wind turbines, speakers, offices and so on. we have a team of technicians with rich experience in the R&D of magnets for wind turbines.

    this picture is about the magnet using in the linear motors,if you want to learn more about our magnets, please feel free to contact us

    Contact details:
    Steve Chen (Mr.)
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel:86-574-88170908
    Mobile:86-15990259284
    MSN: [email protected]

  • Abanaki Oil Skimmers Enable Mines to Reuse Wash Water in Wash Bays

    CLEVELAND, Ohio – May 11, 2010 – Abanaki Corporation announced a full range of oil skimmers to solve the unique cleaning problems the mining industry faces.

    Typically located in remote areas, wastewater treatment facilities are often not available, so water must be reused onsite. Oil skimming cost-effectively removes oil from water in wash bays so that the water can either evaporate or can be reused.

    When washing large equipment, diesel, oil, and grease, along with mud and debris get rinsed into a sump at the wash bay. Abanaki has three solutions that can be used in this situation: the Oil Grabber Model 4 belt oil skimmer, Portable Tote-It belt oil skimmer, and the Oil Viper tube oil skimmer.

    Abanaki oil skimmers have been at work in mines around the world for decades. The Oil Grabber Model 4 is the most commonly used oil skimmer at mines. Its heavy-duty construction withstands the harsh environment inherent to the industry. Specially designed belts can collect all of the oil products present in the wash bay, and coupled with the optional Oil Concentrator, they effectively remove the oil without picking up much water.

    The Portable Tote-It oil skimmer works well in smaller wash bays or in other parts of the mine where water and oil are present. As with the rest of Abanaki’s product line, it is available in stainless steel, which resists the strong chemicals that can be present at a mine. Two sizes are available based on belt width: 2″ and 4″.

    Abanaki’s Oil Viper tube oil skimmer has a small footprint, but large recovery rate. The tube “snakes” around the pit and can collect oils and greases with ease. It works very well in shallow sumps or confined spaces.

    Oil skimming can reduce the amount of labor needed to keep wash bays clean by mechanically removing the oil. Unlike socks or hand-held skimmers, Abanaki’s equipment is able to run continuously or on a timer to eliminate the need for manual labor. Wash bays are typically small and located near the mining pit and would not merit a large, expensive water filtration system. Oil skimmers are an economical way to remove oil from water.

    About Abanaki Corporation: Abanaki, the world leader in oil skimmer products, manufactures a wide range of products to remove oils, greases, solvents, and related hydrocarbons from water. Belt and Tube skimmer models are available with removal rates ranging from 1 to 200 gallons per hour in both stationary and portable systems. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Abanaki has served a global customer base in industries as diverse as iron and steel, wastewater, paper, food processing, automotive, environmental remediation and recycling for more than 40 years. Today, under the corporate motto ‘Clean Our World TM,” Abanaki continues to address pollution in industry through innovation, customer commitment, and environmental stewardship within its own operations.

  • Salicru to Promote Energy Savings in Seville Municipalities

    Salicru participated in and won the call for tenders organised by the Society for Economic Development and Tourism Promotion of Seville (PRODETUR) to boost energy savings and improve public lighting in the municipalities around the province.
    PIMPAP’08 (Municipal Public Lighting Investment Plan), sponsored by PRODETUR and the Provincial Energy Agency of Seville, is aimed at 47 town governments which subsidizes nearly 90% of investments in energy savings measures.
    Salicru will supply a total of 350 ILUEST devices (lighting flow dimmer stabiliser dimmers that stabilise the line and reduce consumption), with power of between 7.5 kVA and 60 kVA per device. The savings obtained is 7,300 MWh, meaning 4,100 Tm less in CO2 emissions. The data is annual and accounts for all installed equipment.
    The installation of the ILUEST in these municipalities will permit smart management of public lighting leading to 40% savings in each municipality’s light bill and an improvement in the quality of life of the residents due to even, comfortable and less contaminating lighting.

  • Next Generation MarSurf® M 300 Features Bluetooth Wireless Drive Unit

    Mahr Federal has introduced the next generation of portable surface finish measuring instruments with the new MarSurf® M 300. The first surface finish instrument to offer cable-free Bluetooth connection between drive and evaluation units, the new MarSurf® M 300 also incorporates a host of features to enhance the quality, versatility, and performance of the measurement process.

  • Microfocus X-ray Source

    Our UltraBright and Nova micro-focus X-ray sources combine a highly stabile
    X-ray tube with world class power supply controlled through user friendly software, providing a completly integrated, turn-key system.
    As part of our continued evolution in microfocus X-ray sources, the Nova presents important advances in a high-power small focal spot X-ray source. Designed for those applications requiring high stability of flux and focal spot position, the Nova combines this performance with the proven anode target power loading of our previous generation microfocus sources. In use with several OEM systems, the Nova features 90kV, 80W performance in focal spot sizes as low as 13 microns. Add to this integrated water cooling, thermal and flow protection, and you have the ideal solution for X-ray generation for high flux applications.

    The UltraBright is a high power microfocus X-ray source designed for those applications where flux density is important. With a true round focal spot and high power loading, the UltraBright is ideally suited for use with X-ray optics. Over the last few years, the UltraBright has been featured in a number of scientific papers detailing the high equivalence of this X-ray source. In Review of Scientific Instruments, A compact X-ray system for macromolecular crystallography (Nov ’00), the UltraBright in conjunction with a polycapillary optic was demonstrated to flux rates greater than a 5kW rotating anode system.

    The UltraBright is also well suited for applications including microtomography, X-ray micro fluorescence, and X-ray imaging.

  • Peli™ Shines The 1960 LED

    Leveraging next-generation LED technology; Peli Products has introduced the rugged 1960 LED as a compact and powerful back up light.

    Engineered with a next-generation LED, the 1960 LED shines 24 lumens/657 candelas peak beam intensity (to cut through murky depths or illuminate a dark trail). Powered by 2AAA batteries, the 1960 LED offers more than 3 hours of usable light.

    The 1960 LED features a tough polymer construction and a strong o-ring that seals the light from liquid and dust ingress. It weighs in at a mere 54 g (with batteries) and features an integrated polymer pocket clip.

    Like all Peli Lights the 1960 LED is covered by the Peli Guarantee of Excellence:
    “You break it, we replace it… forever™”

  • THERMOSILHEAT, a range of silicone-based thermoconductors

    JACQUES DUBOIS, a leading European manufacturer of EMI/RFI shielding products, offers EMC solutions for a wide range of markets including aerospace, telecommunications, electronics, defense, energy, and EMC testing labs.

    JACQUES DUBOIS introduces THERMOSILHEAT, a range of silicone-based thermoconductors that act as a thermal interface between an electronics component and a dissipating part.

    THERMOSILHEAT products are designed to meet the ever-increasing demand to dissipate the heat generated by components in electronic products. This wide range of thermosilicones includes standard and high performance products offered in grease, insulated pads, insulated gap fillers and phase change materials. JACQUES DUBOIS’s thermal interface management products ranges from standard to custom-designed, electrically insulated to conductive, extremely thin to very thick, and are tailored to optimize the thermal dissipation.

  • Amazon Beefs Up Its Kindle Team to Take on the iPad [Kindle]

    Nick Bilton flags a surge of job openings at Amazon, all for the Kindle team. Word is that Amazon’s working on a touchscreen color Kindle, and if anything, this hiring spree shows that they’re not screwing around: They’re gathering software engineers, new QA staff and apparently talking to game publishers about games for the platform. This wouldn’t be a Kindle 3, it’d be a Kindle tablet. More »







  • First Drive: 2010 Suzuki Kizashi Sport improves upon original recipe

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    2010 Suzuki Kizashi Sport – Click above for high-res image gallery

    Miami isn’t exactly a driver’s town. It’s a tangle of perfectly perpendicular secondary streets demarcated by lengthy stoplights and the occasional drawbridge or toll booth. Perched on the very tip of Florida, it’s one of the last places we would voluntarily spend time behind the wheel, but despite the bumper-to-bumper traffic, hair-raising lane changes and lawless nature of the traffic patterns, high-end metal is the norm down here.

    We’re fighting for our right to merge against a Bentley Continental GT, Ferrari F430 and a murdered-out Nissan GT-R as we make our way toward South Beach, contemplating the implications of dinging a car worth more than our mortgage when it dawns on us: The high rollers around us should make way – we’re driving one of the most unique cars in the country.

    Suzuki was kind enough to hand us the keys to one of the only Kizashi Sport models in existence. In fact, this is the same prototype that took center stage at the New York Auto Show, and while the suits in Japan have demanded that this Sport eventually meet with the Great Crusher in the Sky, the company’s PR team have managed to keep the sedan from meeting its untimely fate long enough for us to do battle with traffic.

    Photos by Zach Bowman / Copyright (C)2009 Weblogs, Inc.

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  • The experts’ take on tap water safety

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    Many water experts say that tap water in the U.S. is
    perfectly safe to drink. Bottled
    water
    , they point out, is not necessarily any safer, and sometimes it’s
    just tap water with a much higher price tag.

     

    Yet those statements can be hard to believe if the water
    that flows from your tap smells funny, tastes bad, or is discolored. It can
    also be difficult to ignore reports of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and other
    unwanted substances in water.

     

    What do the experts say when you dig a little deeper? “The
    fact that it might have an off taste or odor may not appeal to the consumer,
    but it doesn’t mean the water is unsafe,” says Philip C. Singer, Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University
    of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

     

    Of course there are exceptions to this. For example, if your
    water tastes metallic it could be contaminated with lead from corroded pipes so
    it’s worth checking out, says Joan B. Rose, Homer
    Nowlin Chair in Water Research, Michigan State University. (In fact, she
    recommends reporting any funny smell or taste to your local water utility just
    to make sure there isn’t a problem with the pipes.) Iron, which is not
    harmful, can also be the cause of a metal-like taste.  

     

    If you have hydrogen sulfide in your water, it can smell
    like rotten eggs.  Rose says it is
    generally not harmful, but it can cause diarrhea for a short amount of time
    while you get used to it. Some other common, but harmless tastes and smells: Minerals
    might make your water taste a little salty. Algae can give water a musty taste
    or smell. Some people are put off by the smell or taste of the chlorine used to
    kill any pathogens in water.

     

    Particles in water can make it cloudy (know as turbidity) and
    water can appear rusty when pipes in your local distribution system are being
    maintained or repaired, according to Kellogg J. Schwab, Director,
    Johns Hopkins Center for Water and Health. He recommends
    flushing the pipes by running your water until it’s clear.

     

    Pharmaceuticals and other emerging contaminants are more
    complicated. They are showing up in very low levels in streams, rivers, and
    lakes, but we don’t find them as often in treated tap water, according to Rose.
    “They haven’t been regulated yet because where they are found they are found at
    very low levels and at levels where they are presumed not to be harmful to
    public health,” says Singer. That doesn’t mean that the Environmental
    Protection Agency couldn’t be looking harder for emerging contaminants,
    especially when you take into account the precautionary
    principle
    .

     

    Schwab, Rose, and Singer all say they drink tap water in the
    U.S. without worrying about it. “The bottom line is that here in the United
    States you can go to any city and take a long drink at the water fountain and
    be reasonable assured you’re not going to die,” says Schwab. “We have a pretty
    high quality water system. Does that mean it’s risk free? No.” Outbreaks do happen,
    but they are rare. In order to keep them rare, experts say we need to invest in
    our aging infrastructure.   

     

    Here are some steps you can take to make sure you’re
    drinking the healthiest tap water possible:

     

    • Find out what’s in your water. Read your Consumer
      Confidence Report
      (each year it should arrive in your mailbox by July 1) to
      learn where your water is from and what’s in it. Or find it online on the EPA’s website. You
      can also call the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline, 800-426-4791, with
      questions.

     

     

    • Water filters can improve taste and smell and
      remove some contaminants. Do your homework to make sure you’re buying a filter
      that will address your specific needs. Look for one that’s been certified by
      the NSF International to address the
      issues you are concerned with. The Environmental Working Group has an extensive guide to choosing
      water filters
      . One thing to remember: You must change your filters
      regularly or there’s no point in filtering your water.

     

     

    Environmental journalist Lori Bongiorno shares green-living tips
    and product reviews with Yahoo! Green’s users. Send Lori a question

    or suggestion for potential use in a future column. Her book,
    Green Greener Greenest: A Practical Guide to Making Eco-smart Choices a
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  • GULF SPILL: BP CHIEF TALKS

    Embattled Chief Executive of BP Tony Hayward come up with some controversial comments regarding the oil spill in Gulf of Mexico.  This time talking to Fox News sister network Sky News.

    There has been some success in reducing the flow of the leak and the amount of  “oily liquid” clean up crews are picking up.

    So Hayward told Sky while a detailed environmental assessment will be needed decide the impact :

    “…everything we can see at this moment suggests that the overall environmental impact will be very, very modest.”

    He said basically same thing to the UK’s Guardian newspaper last week :

     “…The Gulf of Mexico is a very big ocean.  The amount of volume of oil and dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to total water volume.”

    The reaction to the latest comment?  At the very least, environmentalists we’ve talked to describe the “modest” characterization as “premature.”

    “This has the potential,” according to Colin Butfield of the World Wildlife Fund, “to be a major environmental disaster

    The numbers ARE building :

    The estimated amount of oil released so far in the Gulf  is some 5 million gallons.   Over a million more than the Santa Barbara oil spill of 1969. Getting closer, day by day to the 11 million gallons spilled in the Exxon Valdez incident.

    UK-based author of recently-published “Oil  :  Money, Politics and Power” told Fox News Hayward is “…fighting against terrible odds.   He’s at the mercy of his engineers.”

    At the same time, Bower has been critical of BP Hayward’s public relation approach to the crisis.

    Regarding the “hits” BP is now taking from the White House, Hayward told Sky, “I think it is natural that the administration demonstrate they are on top of  it”

    The folks in the Gulf elsewhere are probably hoping BP will “get on top of it” as well.

  • Network Maintenance Planned for May 19

    There will be an interruption of services in the Kelvin Smith Library Data Center from 2 to 6 a.m., Wednesday, May 19.

    This is to allow Information Technology Services (ITS) to perform
    regularly scheduled firewall maintenance. The firewall protects network resources and blocks incoming traffic by preventing access through open ports.

    During this timeframe, several ITS services will be unavailable including:

    • Financials
    • HCM (Human Capital Management)
    • SIS (Student Information Systems)

    This work will not disrupt Internet connectivity.

    If you have additional questions about this outage, contact the
    ITS Help Desk at 368-HELP (4357) or go to help.case.edu.

  • Traders give Lincoln 80% chance of winning primary, 20% of winning general

    In Arkansas’ closely-watched primary today for U.S. Senate, the polls and pundits are saying embattled incumbent Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D) has a big enough lead to win against labor/progressive-backed challenger Bill Halter, maybe by enough points to avoid a runoff.

    Long-time Arkansas political watcher John Brummett (who voted for Halter) says that if Lincoln wins, it’ll be because she’s getting the votes of Democrats who think she has the best shot of beating the Repulicans in November.

    But what do investors think?

    Given recent events, the phrase “wisdom of the market” may seem like an oxymoron. But traders in the prediction markets like those at Intrade, where investors can essentially bet on a candidate’s chances of emerging victorious, they have a decent track record of picking the winners.

    And right now, traders are bullish on Lincoln’s chances of winning the primary. She’s currently trading at 80, which means investors give her about an 80% chance of being the Democratic nominee:

    INTRADE: Arkansas – Democratic Senate Primary
    Blanche Lincoln to win the Democratic nomination for 2010 Arkansas Senate Race


    Price for Arkansas - Democratic Senate Primary at intrade.com

    But what about November? Not so much. The market is showing little confidence in Lincoln’s prospects. Right now Lincoln is trading at 11, which means traders think she has an 11% chance of winning the general election:

    INTRADE: Arkansas (Incumbent: Blanche Lincoln – D)

    Democratic Party candidate to win


     Price for Arkansas (Incumbent: Blanche Lincoln - D) at intrade.com

    On the other side, the trend lines for the Arkansas GOP are all up and up: Intrade has Republicans with a 90% chance of winning the U.S. Senate seat.

    What about the other big primary today in Kentucky? Republican Rand Paul is considered a safe bet for locking up the GOP nomination for U.S. senate: The traders are giving him about a 95% chance of winning.

    After that, the traders think Republicans have about 66% odds of winning in November.

  • Winner of a Motorola CLIQ XT

    Congratulations to B. Bickham of CA who won a brand new Motorola CLIQ XT for T-Mobile on Tuesday May 18th, 2010 at 12:29PM.  Stay tuned for a quote and picture of our latest One-Paw Bandit winner.


  • Google purchases VoIP firm, could lead to video chat for Android

    Google today purchased Global IP Solutions, a $68 million move that could pave the way for a more native video chat solution (sorry, Qik and Sprint) for Android smartphones, possibly in gmail, or Google Talk, or maybe some new native app.

    GIPS recently showed off its VideoEngine software, which you can see above. And between this, the Evo 4G and Qik, and the expected video chat on the next iPhone, we may well be ushering in a new connectivity era for smartphones. Stay tuned. [via Electronista]

  • AT&T Pre Plus Now Available Through Palm’s Developer Portal at a Discount

     

     If you’re a developer looking for a GSM Palm Pre Plus but don’t want to enter into one of those pesky two year contracts, you’re in luck: Palm has made the AT&T Palm Pre Plus available through its developer portal for $479.99, a full 20% off the usual $599.99 asking price, with free 2-day shipping.  To qualify for the discount, which runs through June 30th, you have to be an active webOS developer.

    The device is still SIM locked to the carrier – there’s still no truly unlocked GSM webOS device available with US 3G bands – but tools such as the webOS Meta-Doctor, developed by the webOS Internals team, enable devleopers to bypass carrier activation.

  • EFF Adds Tens of Thousands of Pages to Government Document Archive

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has added thousands of never-before-seen records to its online collection of documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The treasure trove of government records, now up to date and posted on our website in its entirety, is the result of almost 200 FOIA requests and over a dozen lawsuits.

    The document collection now includes for the first time:

    All of these documents, along with the rest of EFF’s FOIA repository, can be accessed directly or searched using EFF’s FOIA document search tool.