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Content posted in December 2003
Linear-Motor Makers Await Semiconductor Upturn
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Analysts who track the market for direct drive linear motors say the economic doldrums of the past two years have pushed back the timetable for implementation of the new technology. But they expect the picture to change-as soon as the semiconductor industry bounces back and looks to upgrade fabs.
Composite Bonding Takes to the Streets
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Well-designed composite components can shave weight from cars without giving up an ounce of structural performance. And they can cost less too. But there are some downsides you need to consider.
Composite Bonding Takes to the Streets
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Well-designed composite components can shave weight from cars without giving up an ounce of structural performance. And they can cost less too. But there are some downsides you need to consider.
A Top 10 list for powder injection molding
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Eye in the Sky
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Ask The Search Engineer
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The Search Engineer finds solutions to all your questions, problems, and dilemmas. Occasionally, he could be wrong. But he doubts it.
Sensor Offers Easy Integration, Long-Range Detection
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Electrostatic transducer keys ultrasonic device performance
Design for Test
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Common hardware simplifies test systems.
Pay Now, or Pay Big Later
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Manage your software use or face big fines
Products
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Finalists in the annual part-design competition held by the Society of Plastics Engineers
Keep the Metal Rolling
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Punch them and shear them - software-based controls deliver flexibility to flying shear application.
The Right Stuff, Simulator Style
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By combining conventional flight simulation with a high g-force centrifuge, Environmental Tectonics corp. could change the future of tactical flight training
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