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Content posted in July 1998
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Heat exchanger
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Modules
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pH meter kit
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Power components
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Surface coating
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Printer
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Switches
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Bearing
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Relay
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Tape
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Clamping system
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Soft-touch adds sales appeal
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Materials Editor Gary Chamberlain cites noteworthy elastomer products
Assemblies
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Design in Japan
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An electric challenge to hydraulic steering
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Microelectronics and software make an old concept newly competitive
Hot Products 7-20-98
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Pumps
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Accelerometer
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Switch
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Converter
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High-melt TPU forms multi-layer laminates
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Materials Editor Gary Chamberlain cites noteworthy elastomer products
Polyimide
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Sensor
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Bearings
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Breaktime 7-20-98
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Powerline filters
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The Ultimate Razor
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Processor
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Encoder
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Module
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Servomotors
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Isolators/mounts
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Software
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In Japan it's CAM/CAD, not CAD/CAM
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Designers don't have the detailing responsibilities common elsewhere
Thermometer
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Encoder
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Drives
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Product News 7-20-98
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Welding equipment
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Synthetic lubricants
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Injection molding
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Shock absorbers
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