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Boeing Joins with Russia's VSMPO-Avisma to Meet Titanium Demands for 787 Dreamliner
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Boeing's capacity to produce composites must double to meet projected demand for the 787 Dreamliner over the next five years
Honeywell LCD Maintenance/Hour Meters
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Alarm indicates 50-hour intervals for motors
Burkert Releases New Paddle-Wheel Flow Sensor
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New design features stainless-steel paddle wheel
Big Belly Solar-Powered Trash Can Hits the Streets
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Cordless compaction systems implemented in cities
Exclusive: Engineer Shot Down Faulty Big Dig Epoxy in 1999
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A Massachusetts highway engineer denied approval to the fast-setting epoxy material used in Boston's Big Dig
Jergens Releases New Line of Thread Repair Inserts
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Inserts meet MS and NAS standards
Big Dig Concrete Supplier Aggregate to Pay $42 Million
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Agrees to pay to settle civil and criminal investigations against the company
2007 Reader's Choice Awards
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Which products do you think deserve Design News' esteemed "Best Consumer Product" award?
Mechatronics Fuels Revolution in 3D Printing
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Z Corp. leverages automation advances in its newest color printer for desktop prototypes
Bosch Rexroth’s Showcase for Automation Integration
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Programmable lift platform demonstrates modular mechatronics
RFID For The Factory Floor
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Manufacturers embrace RFID as a way to track tools, materials and finished goods
Mechatronic Actuators
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New actuator designs offer plug-and-play capability
2007 Salary Survey: Forging a Path for Today's Engineers
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More outsourcing, a more diversified workload and more money for engineers in 2007
Automation Control Trends Toward All-in-One Motion
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Integration blurs lines between motion, PLC, HMIs for automation control
How to Select the Proper Latch for Any Designed Enclosure
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Consider access hardware early in the design process to avoid costly problems
Consumer Reports' Track and Test Facility: The Mecca of Auto Ratings
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Consumer Reports’ eight-person engineering team is attracting the top brass of the auto industry to its Connecticut-based facility
Hydraulic Powertrains Propel These Hybrid Trucks
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Not all hybrid vehicles rely on electric motors, batteries and wires. Some propel the vehicle with a combination of hydraulic pump-motors, fluid lines and accumulators
3D Data Capture Ready to Pop
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Prices and opportunities are attractive
Autonomous Navigation Technology 'Brains' Behind Service Robots
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Real-time calculations, scanner and sensor help machines move more smoothly
Diamond Analyzer Achieves Dazzling Accuracy
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BrillianceScope™ helps determine how stones rate against the 4Cs
Digital Signal Controllers Aid Sensor Applications
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New DSCs help boost energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness in embedded applications
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