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Content posted in November 2010
New Pallet Design Emerges from Molding Breakthrough
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3-D long-fiber technology combines design strengths of injection molding with mechanical benefits of low pressure molding
New Packaging Designs Stress Sustainability
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Unilever, P&G announce new programs to reduce weight, boost recycling and restrict PVC
Dassault Systemes Launches V6R2011x Upgrade
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11/24/2010  Post a comment
Stocked with hundreds of new functions and solutions, V6R2011x PLM upgrade emphasizes collaboration and rich design functionality.
Safety Linked to Productivity
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11/22/2010  Post a comment
Research shows link between a company's safety record and OEE performance.
Apple Tests Carbon Composite for iPad Housing
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11/19/2010  Post a comment
New patents disclose efforts to automate composite processing and remove blemishes.
NVIDIA Brings Quadro GPU to Mac Platform
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11/18/2010  Post a comment
Powered by CUDA and the Fermi architecture, the Quadro 4000 delivers parallel processing capabilities that can bolster the performance of professional design and engineering applications for Mac users.
New Nylons Boost Performance under the Hood
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New technologies from DuPont and BASF move plastics into increasingly demanding automotive applications, including engine covers and oil filter modules.
New Ethernet Fieldbus Controller Platform
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11/16/2010  Post a comment
System offers 100 percent faster processing and more memory for programs and data storage.
Virus Targets Automation
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Stuxnet, a Trojan malware program, attacked Siemens software in July. It may now be largely contained, but the prospects for these types of attacks are not.
Resin Powers Demonstrate Climate Change Positions
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11/16/2010  Post a comment
Sustainability camps began to develop at K 2010: bioplastics, PCR and light weighting.
Automation Fair Control Update
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Integrated Architecture podcast highlights new developments that will help to drive plant-wide optimization and machine builder productivity.
Linear-Position Sensors Support Ethernet/IP
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11/15/2010  Post a comment
Sensors provide interoperability with EtherNet/IP and support for Device Level Ring.
Higher Performance Visualization
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Rockwell announces advancements in visualization portfolio at Automation Fair.
USCAR Unveils Cutting-Edge Electronic Throttle Design
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11/12/2010  Post a comment
Materials' innovations cut weight 15 percent.
Converter Speeds Data Acquisition Cards
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11/11/2010  Post a comment
Offers 25 percent higher sampling rate for defense, aerospace, medical, test and measurement systems.
All-Plastic Exhaust System Tops SPE Auto Awards
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11/10/2010  1 comment
Ninety percent of the components in the assembly are polymeric, including the filler pipe and plastic supply module.
Platform HPC Simplifies HPC Cluster Management
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11/10/2010  Post a comment
A redesigned Web user interface and improved application integration help streamline the provisioning, scheduling and management of HPC clusters.
ZMDI Energy Efficient Low Voltage LED Driver ICs
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11/10/2010  Post a comment
Battery-operated devices in ultra-small package.
New Technology Molds Electrical Circuits Into Plastic Compounds
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11/9/2010  Post a comment
A. Schulman shows new process at K 2010 that cuts costs and boosts design options.
Single-Chip Package Simplifies LIN Applications
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11/9/2010  Post a comment
Reduces cost up to 25 percent and circuit board size to 50 percent.
Automakers Opting for Model-Based Design
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Mathematical method increasingly being used to develop powertrain controls.
Renesas, Redpine Roll out ‘Wi-Fi In A Box'
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11/3/2010  Post a comment
Starter kit could dramatically reduce wireless development time.




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