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  • YGSL-120 Track-type Multifunctional Drilling Rig

    YGSL-120 Track-type Multifunctional Drilling Rig is a dual-top drive power head drilling machine of track chassis with full hydraulic drive. It extends the applied range of construction. The rig is applied to the big tonnage stress anchoring hole for water power station, railway, highway, the high-pressure jet grouting hole in the gravel land and to the demolishing hole of construction. It is also used to drill small size water well and foundation pile holes, as well as drainage well.

    KEMAI is a mining, quarry, drilling machine and tools shop center. High quality of the products ensures optimised and safe operation of the product when it use.
    Professional after-sales service will solve any problems when it happens. We will support you all the way, from the moment you chose to use KEMAI.

  • WOOD TORREFACTION OVEN – THERMOTRANSFORMATION – FEBX500

    Montreal, Quebec, Spring 2009

    The FEBX500 is Airex Industries’ new creation for wood torrefaction which is a process used to treat wood. The temperature is maintained at a higher level than the drying temperature of the wood but also kept in check at a degree lower than its carbonisation temperature.

    The result, due to chemical modification, is a wood with properties which are different from those of untreated wood.

    Use the link provided to see more images of this massive torrefaction oven, the FEBX500 by Airex Industries.

    Since 1975, Airex Industries has devoted itself to the development of quality commercial and industrial dust collection, filtration, and air cleaning equipment. Our company will carry out the initial evaluation, design, implementation and maintenance of engineered systems. Our knowledgeable staff can handle all problems concerning ventilation, airborne contaminants, temperature control, humidity, energy recovery and general air filtration.

  • WorkNC CADCAM parallel computing capabilities

    Sescoi unveiled its WorkNC parallel features (multi-threading and multi processing) for the first time at Euromold 09. WorkNC’s parallel computing capabilities enable it to take advantage of the speed of the latest multi-processor computers by splitting computational tasks between processors, reducing memory requirements and greatly increasing the speed of calculation. WorkNC users have long had the ability to program the next part while calculating the previous one, and can set-up a queue of jobs to be calculated out of normal working hours. The new parallel algorithms will extend and further improve these capabilities, virtually eliminating waiting times, bringing an optimized toolpath to the machine tool in a fraction of the time previously possible.

  • Dormer launches new cutters for Steel

    Important factors to consider when choosing the optimum tool for any milling process include tool vibration, surface finish of the workpiece and wear on the tool.

    These elements are directly addressed by several new high performance solid carbide cutters from Dormer. Developed primarily for high metal removal, semi-roughing, semi-finishing and finishing operations in steels, all incorporate Dormer’s unique unequal helix concept.

    The primary benefit of this feature is that it gives the milling operation a far greater degree of stability. Resistance to “chatter” and reduced tool vibration promote a controlled and stable operation, superior finish on the component, lower wear and tear on machine tools and enhanced tool life.

    Consequently, metal removal rates can be increased considerably while greater axial and radial depths of cut can be achieved at high cutting parameters.

    Available in medium (S250 & S252) or long (S254 & S255) cut lengths and with a choice of cylindrical or Weldon shanks to increase the application field, the range covers not only new generation machines but also enables the performance of older generation machines to be fully exploited.

    A new roughing cutter (S335) further extends the applications covered. In addition to the unequal helix angle, it incorporates a special HRA asymmetric chip breaker to reduce the stress concentration on the most critical point of the profile. Extremely sharp end teeth improve performance, particularly in plunging and helical interpolation operations, and a special edge rounding treatment reduces chipping.

    All cutters benefit from Super-G (Aluminium Chromium Nitride) coating for outstanding wear resistance and reduced chipping problems on the cutting edges, with subsequent benefits to tool life and productivity.

    The product launch is supported by a comprehensive brochure that includes full range details, dimensional data and optimum operating conditions.

  • New: GC-2010 Plus Excellence plus

    Advanced Flow Technology increases efficiency /
    Fast GC for trace-level analysis with high sample throughput
    Market-Leading sensitivity with redesigned suit of detectors /

    Shimadzu, one of the worldwide leading manufacturers in analytical instrumentation, presents its new GC-2010 Plus. Featuring the specially designed AFT (Advanced Flow Technology), the GC-2010 Plus combines highest separation efficiency with increased productivity and reduced analysis time.

    Analytical methods are improved continuously to ensure optimal consumer safety as well as environmental protection and continuous increase in product quality. As the number of compounds to be controlled steadily increases new ideas and new technologies must be applied to extend the separation efficiency in gas chromatography. In order to be prepared for future demands, using the latest GC technology has become a must for every laboratory.

    All components of a GC system need to be integrated seamlessly. Improved carrier gas control, injection systems and column oven performance together with a family of new, best-in-class detectors engineered using the latest technology make the GC-2010 Plus well suited for highest requirements. The new features of the Advanced Flow Technology additionally boost the performance of the system.

    Advanced Flow Technology – the lead in efficiency and productivity
    Advanced Flow Technology is based on four systems to further enhance efficiency and productivity of a GC:

    • In Multidimensional GC (MDGC) two capillary columns with different separation mechanisms are coupled. MDGC systems separate and quantitate compounds in difficult matrices e.g. petrochemical (e.g. oygenates in petrol) or food samples (e.g. aroma compounds).
    • When the target compounds have eluted from the column, the back flush system reduces analysis time by reversing the flow in the system and so flushing high boiling point compounds back through the split vent.
    • To bring the effluent from the column to two different detectors (e.g. FID and EDC) the detector splitting system is applied. A mass spectrometer can also be used as second detector. In the detector switching system different detectors can be selected easily.
    Free-of-charge Advanced Flow Techno¬logy Software controls all parts of the AFT in combination with GCsolution and GCMSsolution software.

  • Belém | Eleição do Melhor Projeto Comercial de 2009

    1. Infinity Corporate Center | Marko Engenharia

    2. Zion Business |Quanta Engenharia

    3. Centro Empresarial Lajes Corporativas | 21 pavimentos

    4. Urbe 14 | Urbana Engenharia

    5. Maiorana Business Center (maior torre da Amazônia)

  • T-Mobile gets U.S. exclusivity on HTC HD2

    HTC HD2

    For those of you who can’t get enough pixels in your pocket, we’ve got some good news for you. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, in his CES keynote, has announced that the HTC HD2 will arrive Stateside exclusively with T-Mobile. For those of you who need a quick refresher, the HD2 will be packing a 480 x 800″ capacitive touchscreen display, 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM, Wi-Fi b/g, 7.2 Mbps HSPA 3G, Bluetooth 2.1, and will be rocking Windows Mobile Professional 6.5 smothered in HTC’s Sense UI.  We’ve got the press release queued up for you after the break.

    T-MOBILE USA TO EXCLUSIVELY OFFER HTC HD2
    Arriving in the U.S. this spring, the HTC HD2 features a big, brilliant screen, blazing fast processor, and the celebrated HTC Sense™ experience

    LAS VEGAS – Jan. 6, 2010 – T-Mobile USA, Inc. and HTC today announced that HTC HD2ä  is expected to be available for the first time in the U.S. exclusively from T-Mobile USA this spring. With its industry-leading, high-resolution, 4.3-inch capacitive touch display and high-powered features, the ultrathin HTC HD2 phone delivers content in a sharper, brighter and richer way.

    The HTC HD2 comes equipped with the 1GHz Snapdragon™ by Qualcomm mobile processor and utilizes T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network for a fast mobile data experience.

    “T-Mobile and HTC have a long history of partnering to deliver innovative, cutting-edge products to T-Mobile customers,” said George Harrison, vice president, marketing product innovation, T-Mobile USA. “The HTC HD2 delivers a thin, sophisticated design and powerful features that we are excited to add to our dynamic smartphone lineup this spring.”

    The HTC HD2 is the first Windows® phone with HTC Sense, a software experience focused on putting people at the center by making their phones work in a more simple, natural and personal way. With the HTC Sense experience, the HTC HD2 includes a variety of enhancements that expand and improve the overall phone experience. For example, the HTC HD2 includes a proximity sensor that is used to prevent false screen touches when the phone is picked up to answer or make a call, and a light sensor automatically adjusts the brightness of the display.

    “Combining the intuitive user interface based on HTC Sense with an outstanding set of specifications and the powerful T-Mobile network, the HTC HD2 adds up to be not only an amazing device, but an amazing experience as well,” said Jason Mackenzie, vice president of HTC America. “The HTC HD2 is a Windows phone that has already been enthusiastically received in Europe and Asia, and we are excited to bring this highly anticipated device to the U.S., exclusively through T-Mobile USA.”

    The HTC HD2 uses the first capacitive touch display on a Windows phone for the smoothest possible performance and to make viewing, zooming and resizing Web sites, Microsoft Office files, PDF documents and pictures easier with just a simple pinching motion. The large capacitive display makes it easy to read and reply to Outlook e-mails, edit a Word document or modify an Excel spreadsheet right from the HTC HD2. In addition, the HTC HD2 delivers advanced phone features including GPS functionality, a Web browser, and an advanced 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with dual LED flash for capturing images, even in dim conditions.

    Availability
    The HTC HD2 is expected to be available in the U.S. exclusively to T-Mobile customers this spring. More details will be available at http://www.sticktogether.com/htchd2.

    3G coverage is not available everywhere. For information where T-Mobile 3G service is available or to see T-Mobile’s Personal Coverage Check tool, please visit http://www.TMobile.com/Coverage.

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  • The HP Slate

    Here we go – press images of the HP Slate just hit the web, just as Ballmer showed it off during his CES keynote. The prototype device is said to be coming later this year, and it’s running Windows — Ballmer showed it running the PC Kindle app. Check one more pic and the teaser vid after the break.

    The HP Slate originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 22:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Panasonic’s home audio extravaganza at CES 2010

    Panasonic blew right through a ton of new products during its CES keynote, and it’s keeping up an equally frantic pace with the rest of the official business, with it pushing out no less than a half dozen press release that just cover its home audio-related offerings. Those include the SC-HC20, SC-HC30 and SC-HC40 iPod / iPhone speaker systems, the SC-SP100 compact iPod speaker system (pictured above), a trio Blu-ray home theater system that include various speaker options, the slimline SC-HTB1 soundbar with a built-in subwoofer, and the SC-ZT2 wireless audio system that Panasonic proudly boasts is the “first fully wireless home theater audio system made for Full HD 3D” — oh, and a new pair of noise-canceling headphones too. Head on past the break for a rundown of the key vitals, and hit up the gallery below for a look at the whole lot.

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    Panasonic’s home audio extravaganza at CES 2010 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jan 2010 22:22:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • ViewSonic blitzes CES: HDTVs, nettops, PMPs, laptops and more

    You wouldn’t generally think of a smaller outfit such as ViewSonic having a major presence here at CES, but sure enough, the company has hit the ground blazing in Las Vegas. Kicking things off is the new ViewLED TV lineup, which consists of four LED-backlit sets ranging from 19- ($299) to 42-inches ($1,199) in size. Moving from HDTVs to PC panels, we’ve got ten new Eco-View monitors spanning the entire gamut of sizes and features. The company is also letting loose its VFP858 connected Bluetooth smart frame, which packs an 8-inch panel, an integrated microphone, stereo speakers and support for handsfree dialing… all from a digiframe. For media junkies on the run, the new line of MovieBooks (including the 5-inch VPD550T and 3-inch VPD313T) both sport touch-sensitive displays and sub-$150 price tags. Finally, we’ve got no fewer than nine new laptop and desktop models, including the 13.3-inch VNB131 ViewBook Pro, 18.5-inch VPC190 all-in-one and the VOT125 nettop. Obviously we’ve got far too many pricing, availability and hardware details to cover in this space, but all the information you could ever want on the new kit is hosted up after the break.

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  • Microsoft CES keynote PR leaks early: HP slate device is just a PC, Natal in holiday 2010

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    Microsoft’s CES keynote has been marked by disaster: first the power went out, knocking the PCs on stage into recovery mode, and now the PR for Ballmer’s speech has posted early. The big news is no news — that HP slate device is a Windows 7 PC, not the rumored Courier tablet. We’re sure HP and Microsoft will have some interesting things to say about it, but a lot of hearts are breaking out there. Other big items: Project Natal will launch around the holidays in 2010, the HTC HD2 will hit T-Mobile as expected, and the Mediaroom 2.0 IPTVs service will bring on-demand programming to PCs and phones. The full PR is after the break, but we’ll post highlights here if we see anything else as we comb through.

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  • Sanyo’s New Xacti Cams Ditch the AVCHD, Keep Getting Slimmer and Slimmer [Camcorders]

    Take your pick as to what’s better about these new Sanyo Xacti cams: On the one hand, they’re thinner and lighter than ever. On the other hand, they got rid of that pain-in-the-ass AVCHD video format.

    Slashgear says the bigger Xacti, the VPC- SH1 has 1080p recording, a 35mm wide-angle lens, 30x optical zoom and takes 4 megapixel photos. The taller Xacti model, the VPC-CS1 also records 1080p, but only has 10x zoom and takes 3 megapixel stills. It is, however, only an inch thick.

    Both models have a zoom mic that hones in on the area you’re zooming into, image stabilization, face tracking and SDXC compatibility. Both cameras will be available in February with the SH1 selling for $400 and the CS1 selling for $300. [Slashgear]







  • Belém | Eleição do Melhor Projeto Residencial de 2009

    1. Edifício Premium| 22 andares

    2. Porto de Cannes | Ckom Engenharia

    3.Fit Icoaraci | 3 x 16 andares

    4. Uranu’s Garden | 35 andares | Athenas Incorporadora

    5. Porto de Dover | Ckom Engenharia | 23 pavimentos

    6. Stilo Residence | Const. Coelho de Souza

    7. Reserva Ibiapaba | Gafisa | 3 x 16 pavimentos

    8. Torre Résidence | Agra Incorporadora | 20 Pavimentos

    9. Edifício Vitrine Umarizal | Cyrela e Síntese

    10. Infinity Residence | Marko Engenharia

    11. Ed. Belize | 22 pav. | Porte Engenharia

    12. Torres Trivento | Agra e Leal Moreira | 3 x 13 pavimentos

    13. Torres Floratta | Agra & Leal Moreira

  • Eurodance thread

    Love it or hate it, Eurodance was immensely successful. Here some of my Eurodance favourites from the 90’s:













    (call it a guilty pleasure)

  • Get an RSS Feed or iCal of Your Favorite Bands’ New Releases With Roadie

    Every now and then, we come across cool apps that allow geeks to conveniently manage their musical tastes in a way that encourages more real-world fun.

    Last year, we met up with Livekick’s founders in New York to talk about their very thorough site for helping web geeks get out to more shows and concerts. Today, we’ve discovered Roadie, a much simpler app that focuses on album releases. Roadie creates an RSS feed or iCal based on a user’s Last.fm favorite acts or a custom list of manually entered bands. Essentially, it allows users to keep up with album releases quickly and painlessly.

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    The Last.fm import is a super simple way to get users quickly into using the site’s features, but we also wish they’d allow for an iTunes artist scan:

    The RSS feed, which we quickly popped into Google Reader, shows recent and upcoming releases:

    And the iCal was just as easily added to Google Calendar, for those who prefer those kinds of notifications:

    Users can upload other folks’ Last.fm faves, as well, if gift-giving ideas are in needed. Other features that would make this app even more useful would be a Twitter OAuth to receive DMs the day before and/or the day of an album’s release. And of course, we’d love to see a location-based feature that added tour dates to the mix.

    Roadie comes from Portuguese web and mobile dev shop Think Orange, which was founded by a couple Ruby on Rails geeks. Roadie is an experimental side project for them, and they’re looking forward to creating many more projects in 2010. We’re looking forward to seeing what they cook up, as well!

    Give Roadie a spin, and let us know what you think in the comments. Is this app useful for you?

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  • Hands On: Fujitsu FLEPia Color eBook Reader Should Stay In Japan Until It’s Done [Color Ebook]

    I just tried out the Fujitsu FLEPia, which has been shown in 2007, talked about in 2008 and finally released in Japan in 2009. It’s slow and janky.

    The FLEPia is still the production color ebook reader available, says Fujitsu. The problem is that it’s really slow. Page turns take 1.8 seconds, and slowly loads from the bottom up. And because it runs Windows CE, the FLEPia can handle PDFs and Word documents, but they’re slow as well.

    The obvious benefit is that the FLEPia is its 4096 color display, and, well, the color isn’t so hot. It’s washed out and not worth paying such a premium for. It does have a pen-based toushcreen, but it’s unresponsive as well.

    So, Fujitsu should probably keep this version in Japan until they can figure out how to speed up the load times and make the screen more presentable.







  • Confirmed: T-Mobile to launch the HTC HD2

    All the signs were already indicating that T-Mobile was planning on launching the gloriously beautiful HTC HD2, but good ol’ Stevie Ballmer just confirmed it during his CES 2010 keynote. Dates? Nope. Pricing? Nope. The best we’ve got is still HTC head honcho Peter Chou’s confirmation that it’d be launching in the US in “Early 2010″ – but that’ll just have to do for now.

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  • Lee Noble promises bargain Fenix supercar this year

    The coming Fenix Supercar

    One of the world’s most accomplished automotive designers, Lee Noble, is to once more start his own company, and plans to produce an ultra light weight mid-engined V8 Grand Tourer supercar. Two images were released today and that’s one of them at right. Noble’s track record is good as it gets, having penned a string of the world’s best-handling and fastest accelerating supercars including the Ultima GTR, Ascari Ecosse and Noble M12, but in announcing his new company, to be known as Fenix, Noble has promised a 1200 kg 638 bhp car with a 0-100mph time of under seven seconds and a price tag under USD125,000. The car will target serious track day drivers, while also being completely usable on the public road.
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  • HP’s Windows 7 Slate Device Revealed by Steve Ballmer [Slate]

    It’s not Courier, but HP’s rumored slate PC is here, now. Steve Ballmer and his hardware specialist Ryan Asdourian just showed it off, and man is it cute. Updated with VIDEO

    Update:Adrian just spotted this official video:

    “They’re more powerful than a phone and almost as powerful as a PC. Perfect for reading, surfing the web and taking entertainment on the go,” said Ballmer at his CES 2010 opening keynote. He says that it will be available this year.

    HP says they’ll provide information on the slate after the keynote, but wouldn’t say anything in the meantime. We’re calling it a “slate”—well, Microsoft is calling it a slate, to differentiate from the pen-and-screen dealy that Bill Gates intro’d in 2001—but that’s not its name.

    It’s a Windows 7 touch device, so it’s nice in an accessible, netbooky (yeah, I’m guessing relatively cheap) context. But it’s not exactly the Courier we have lusted after from Microsoft in our dreams (and waking hours).

    Here you can see it in its various modes, movie mode, ebook mode and PC mode:

    Fun fact: Asdourian, shown above with Ballmer, moonlights as a (or the) Seahawks mascot.







  • Merry Coptic Christmas!

    January the 7th is Coptic Chirstmas, and Celebrates the nativity of Jesus Christ, according to the Oriental Coptic Orthodox Church.

    It is an officially recognized public holiday in Egypt.

    So, Merry Coptic Christmas, Kolo Sana wnto taybeen, to all our Coptic brothers and sisters on SSC and in Egypt!! :cheers: