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Content posted in December 2000
Cool jobs in engineering
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The best jobs are not always the most orderly
Tube fitting hinges for tight installation
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Fastening, Joining & Assembly
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Plastics, Metals, and Other Material
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Pressure balancing eliminates coupling spills
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A small valve annular area is the key to a fluoroplastic, quick-disconnect coupling
Product News
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Hot Products
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Innovative metals products
Fluid Power
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Test, Measurement, and Control
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Engineering Barbie
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New materials and manufacturing technologies come into play at Mattel
Computer Productivity Tools
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6 things all engineers should know before using FEA
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No longer simply static, FEA today allows engineers to model assemblies in motion, changing environmental conditions, and dynamic load parameters. Are you ready?
New Literature
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Power Trasmission & Motion Control
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Distributed I/O helps realize designs
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Bus systems mean more efficient, space-saving electronic component fabrication
The Internet is where many companies run their businesses
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Electrical/Electronics
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Test, Measurement, & Control
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The Best Products of 2000
Fastening
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Computer Productivity Tools
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Power Transmission
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The Best Products of 2000
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The theme of this year
'Closed' compressor designed to beat the heat
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An extruded aluminum sleeve overmolded with casting grade aluminum provides required cylinder finish
Software speeds Formula One designs
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Their tools are concurrent design, outsourcing, and some serious computing power
Hot Products
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Innovative motion control products
Next step to quick ramp up: Virtual PLCs
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Bridging the gap between mechanical design engineers and their colleagues on the control side promises true virtual commissioning
Hydraulics industry makes waves
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Coatings ease out sticky parts
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Engineers try eight different coatings to find the most effective and economical one
Plastics, Metals, and other materials
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Electrified monorail system becomes more flexible
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Eliminating the need for a disengaging clutch allows a simplified gearmotor
Fluid Power
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