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Technology "have nots".(Editorial)(AIDS - research and development)(Editorial)
April 1, 2004... "Suppose... every man, woman, and child in Miami, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Denver, Boston, Seattle, Washington D.C., New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, San Diego, Detroit, and Dallas combined were infected with a virus for...
PITTCON awards presented.(Analytical Instruments)(2004, Pittsburgh Conference in Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy )(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... As part of the annual tradition, editors and journalists at the 2004 Pittsburgh Conference in Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy (PITTCON), Chicago, Ill., selected four new technologies to earn this year's Editor's Awards. The...
Scripps facility on-track.(Laboratory Design)(Scripps Research Institute)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... After a hotly contested selection process, the Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, Calif., has selected Toronto-based Zeidler Partnership and Bohlin Cywinski and Jackson, Wilkes Barre, Penn., to design the future site of the Scripps Florida...
Update on biotechnology-Bio 2004.(Conferences & Events)(Calendar)
April 1, 2004... This annual convention, organized by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), is an opportunity for R&D directors and researchers to learn about the current track of the biotechnology industry. The conference will be held in San...
DOE labs seek bidders.(Bulletin)(Department of Energy)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... Several of the U.S. Dept. of Energy's (DOE) top national labs may see a changing of the guard as the agency formally announced a competitive bid process for their management and operations (MO) contracts. The labs in question include: Ames...
Electroshock therapy for cells.(Life Science)(cancer cells)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... Scientists at the Univ. of Southern California (USC), and the Biophotonics Laboratory at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, both of Los Angeles, Calif., are investigating the use of ultra fast electric pulses as a means to possibly cure disease....
Addressing the AIDS crisis.(Laboratory Equipment)(Africa)
April 1, 2004... The urgency for medicines, monitoring devices, and lab-ware needed to combat the AIDS pandemic in Africa (see editorial, pg 7) is inspiring some progress amongst manufacturers and non-for-profit programs. Laboratory equipment provider Beckman...
Its comfort--for proteins.(Materials)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... The necessity of protein studies for medical and biotechnology applications often requires the extrication of these molecules from their natural membrane habitats. This voyage usually ends with protein samples taking up residence on a flat, and...
FDA report spurs reform.(Pharmaceutical)(Food and Drug Administration)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... Released in mid-March, the U,S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a report entitled, Challenge and Opportunity on the Critical Path to New Medical Products, outlining its view on the sluggish rate of new pharmaceuticals into the...
Untangling nanotubes.(Micro/Nano Technology)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... While single wall carbon nanotubes have exciting thermal and electrical properties, it has been a difficult task to effectively harness these attributes for large-scale manufacturing. Nanotubes tend to clump and form bundles of tubes limiting...
Nanotech center enlists Keithley.(Test & Measurement)(Albany Nanotech Center)(Keithley Instruments)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... The Albany Nanotech Center, located on the grounds of the State University of New York (SUNY) Albany, has partnered with test and measurement equipment supplier. Keithley Instruments. Cleveland, Ohio, in an equipment and information exchange....
Blades of Nanograss.(Vacuum & Thin Films)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... Semiconducting materials on the nanoscale traditionally have been utilized for their unique electrical properties, but their usefulness is by no means limited to that area. A research group led by Tom Krupenkin, Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs,...
Method predicts enzyme activity.(Data Management & Analysis)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... Enzymes are regularly used in industrial applications when dealing with reactions that run slowly without a catalyst. Now, with the advent of a new computer technique, FamClash, predictions of hybrid enzymes possessing high activity can be made...
Algorithm reveals biomarkers.(Data Management & Analysis)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... Non-invasive diagnostic techniques that yield highly accurate predictions are closer to reality thanks to an algorithm, Q5, created at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Developed by Ryan Lilien, Hany Farid, and Bruce Donald, Q5 examines mass...
Microfluidics' profits rise.(Data Management & Analysis)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... The applications of microfluidic technologies continue to expand beyond inkjet printing, appearing in different sectors like semiconductor production and automotive hydraulics. Increasing at a 10.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR),...
Thick film tools' sales grow.(Data Management & Analysis)
April 1, 2004... The global total sales of thick film devices are expected to reach $30 billion by 2008. This rise follows a decline in their worldwide market resulting from the diminishing overall sales of electronic devices, which represent this industry's...
Smart monitors aid networks.(Data Management & Analysis)
April 1, 2004... Some 15 years ago, I took a dog-and-pony show around the lecture circuit in which we purported to describe the future of test and measurement technology. It's amazing how many things we got right. Among them was the prediction that then-future...
Asia responds to U.S. initiative.(R&D Asia)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... There have been significant changes in the science and technology policies of Asian countries since the announcement of the U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) in January 2000, according to a recent report issued by the Institute of...
APEC to research science shortfalls.(R&D Asia)(Brief Article)
April 1, 2004... Science ministers at a recent meeting of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC, Christchurch, New Zealand) agreed to undertake a research program to identify the causes and seek solutions to the apparent global shortfall in science and...
Ford buys Toyota technology.(R&D Asia)
April 1, 2004... Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich., has announced a licensing agreement with Toyota Motor Corp., Tokyo, for use of Toyota's hybrid gasoline and battery-powered technologies. Toyota has about 900 patents related to its hybrid technologies. Ford has...
Nissan R&D Center in China.(R&D Asia)
April 1, 2004... Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. (DFL), a Nissan, Tokyo,-Chinese joint venture, plans to build a $40 million R&D center for passenger cars in Guangzhou, China. The new center will replace DFL's current R&D center in Huadu, which will close in 2005. The...
HP to launch Asian Linux PCs.(R&D Asia)
April 1, 2004... Howlett-Packard Co., Palo Alto, Calif., plans to start selling Linux-based desktop PCs early this summer in 12 Asian countries, including Japan, China, Korea, Indonesia, and India. The operating system and application software, would be...
Protecting your intellectual property: issues surrounding a research organization's IP have changed with the times--security and protection have become more difficult as industries have evolved from primarily manufacturing to knowledge-based economies.(Keywords: innovation * litigation * patents)(Cover Story)
April 1, 2004... Back in the "old days" before the information technology revolution--a mere 10 to 15 years ago--protecting against the loss of your intellectual property (IP) was much easier. Much of the IP in those days consisted of physical products or...
CFD software streamlines product development: an increase in computational fluid dynamics software's ease-of-use and capacity to simulate complex models are boosting its popularity in the medical and pharmaceutical fields. This rise is leading to the displacement of physical prototypes by virtual models.(Keywords: software * visualization tools * modeling)
April 1, 2004... Pharmaceutical and medical companies are coming under increased regulatory and financial pressure to accelerate and improve the results of their R&D efforts. As a result, they are expanding their use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD)...
Delivering on the promise of thin-film batteries: powering the ever-increasing amount of micro- and nano-scaled devices creates a challenging dilemma for manufacturers. Solid-state, thin-film battery developers look to fulfill this need and scale up production.(Keywords: thin films * polymers * energy cells)
April 1, 2004... To the masses, the very notion of a battery seems irrevocably linked to that beloved, and somewhat precocious, bunny gliding across our TV sets, methodically beating a drum. If nut, the simple phrase the copper top" will be sure to ring some...
The use and misuse of O-rings: elastomer O-ring seals are commonly used to provide demountable vacuum seals. The proper choice of material, installation, and handling are key to a successful vacuum design.(Keywords: * sealants * polymer science * vacuum systems)
April 1, 2004... The sealing integrity of vacuum systems is, undeniably, a crucial aspect of vacuum technology, and demountable seals are an important segment. A demountable seal can be considered to be any seal that is capable of being opened or closed as...
EU vs. Microsoft Corp.(Regulatory Update)
April 1, 2004... It's been more than a decade since the first anti-trust allegations were leveled against Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Wash. While most of these cases have now become footnotes in the annals of corporate America, the European Union (EU) pledges to...
Engineers set to receive a revamped PDF.(Regulatory Update)
April 1, 2004... Members of the Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing, and Converting Technologies (NPES), along with AIIM, an international organization devoted to Enterprise Content Management, are currently holding talks to create new standards...
NSF's new director.
April 1, 2004... Arden Bement, head of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been named Acting Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF). Bement replaces Rita Colwell, as she retired her position early to become Chairman of...
It's my cell phone.
April 1, 2004... The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is holding an open call for comments regarding the proliferation of SPAM via mobile devices, such as cell phones. The comment session is in response to the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited...
Initiative targets small- to mid-sized manufacturing.
April 1, 2004... The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced it would seek public feedback on how to reform current regulatory standards with respect to small- to mid-sized manufacturing companies. "No sector of our economy is more in need of...
Organic switches control current.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... Researchers at the Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, have built the first organic spin valves that integrate organic semiconductor electronics with spintronics. Using an organic semiconductor, the scientists created switch-like valves that change...
Materials respond to THz.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... Metamaterials that respond magnetically to terahertz (THz) radiation have been created by a team of scientists from both the Univ. of California, San Diego, and Los Angeles, and Imperial College, London. These materials feature a 2-D array of...
Therapy repairs cartilage.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... A therapy that provides supportive scaffolding for new cartilage growth within joints could prevent end stage osteoarthritis and knee replacements. The treatment involves pouring in a natural polymer into cartilage wounds to yield a protective...
Piloting robotic muscles.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... Research at the Univ. of California, Berkeley, could soon provide relief to people who need to carry heavy loads on long or difficult terrains. Composed of mechanical metal leg braces that securely attach to the user, the self-powered Berkeley...
Chip identifies food products.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... New restrictions are constantly being imposed on the feed and food industries as a result of ever-changing laws. Coping with these changes is challenging because current tests for food and animal feed cannot be applied to all types of foods,...
Fully tailored microarrays.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... Microarray users can now order fully customizable arrays in any quantity at www.customarray.com. Launched by CombiMatrix Corp., Mukilteo, Wash., the CustomArray DNA Microarray platform requires the submission of the desired lists of genes,...
The snake mixers.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... The rapid mixing of minuscule amounts of liquids done in most research facilities has gotten easier and cheaper. This is due to a German collaboration between thinXXS GmbH, Mainz, and the Institute of Microtechnology Mainz (IMM), which has...
Tunable optical transceiver.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... The design of long haul and metropolitan telecommunication systems requires a transceiver fixed to an exact frequency to access each of the 80 channels in the optical C-band. The structure of such transport carriers can be simplified with the...
Microbes yield power.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... The U.S. spends $25 billion annually to treat 125 billion liters of domestic wastewater. This significant expenditure may now be minimized with a single-chambered microbial fuel cell (MFC) developed at Penn State, University Park, which uses...
Lens exhibits fluidity.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... Royal Philips Electronics, Netherlands, has demonstrated a lens system that changes its focal length by altering its shape, without any mechanical moving parts. The Philips FluidFocus lens consists of two immiscible fluids of different optical...
Chip boosts DMB.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... The world's first satellite digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) chip for mobile phones has been created by SAMSUNG Electronics, Seoul, Korea. Using system-on-a-chip (SOC) technologies, the chip selects signals from numerous...
Easy cirrhosis test.(Emerging Technologies)
April 1, 2004... A vast number of people suffer from chronic liver disease. One of the final stages of this disease is cirrhosis of the liver, which increases the chances of developing liver cancer. Currently, physicians rely solely on biopsies to detect...
Keithley's 2004 catalog.(Manufacturers' Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Keithley's 2004 catalog offers details and specifications on the company's general-purpose and sensitive sourcing and measurement products, DC and broadband switching, data acquisition solutions, semiconductor test systems, and optoelectronics...
OMEGA OPC Servers.(Manufacturers' Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... OPC Servers are hardware drivers that are written to a common standard, OPC or "OLE for Process Control." The OMEGA OPC Server supports a wide variety of hardware including OMEGA's i Series meters, controllers, and signal conditioners. Because...
SUPERSiC advantage for mirror substrates.(Manufacturers' Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... POCO's unique conversion process for manufacturing silicon carbide results in attributes that significantly differentiate SUPERSiC from sintered, CVD and hot pressed silicon carbides. SUPERSiC is ideal for high performance optical applications...
ASTM Standards at your desktop.(Manufacturers' Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... ASTM Standards Source provides users instant desktop access to ASTM International's 12.000+ standards for metals, petroleum, plastics, construction, the environment, and more. Choose CD-ROM or online access and have all the ASTM standards at...
Electronic FlowHood.(Manufacturers' Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... The Electronic FlowHood from Shortridge Instruments gives direct digital readout of air flow with automatic correction for local air density and back pressure. Reads 20 to 2,500 cfm supply or exhaust, in cfm or l/sec. Brochure describes the...
Axioskop 2 MAT for materials research.(Manufacturers' Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Axioskop 2 MAT is accurate, fast and provides reproducible results. New high performance optics and improved reflected-light beam path ensure unsurpassed image quality. Zeiss exclusive C-DIC interference contrast & TIC dual-beam interferometer...
Mass spectrometer for online gas analysis.(Manufacturers' Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... AMETEK Process Instruments offers the ProLine RQ process mass spectrometer for online gas analysis of bioreactors. The compact, bench-top unit provides continous measurement of bioreactor offgases to determine whether to stop or continue...
Floyd Bell launches revolutionary piezo alarm.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Floyd Bell's new Turbo series alarms are twice as loud and half the size of industry counterparts. A revolutionary rear mount, push-on, quick-lock attachment ring creates a tamper proof alarm that assembles five times faster than threaded...
Syringes and needles.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Air-Tite Products Catalog includes syringes and needles in virtually all sizes and combinations. Find products from national and international suppliers as well as custom designs from Air-Tite. Also included are a host of related items.
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AC power distribution & control systems.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Pulizzi Engineering, Inc. offers AC power distribution and control systems for mainframe computer systems. Product is rack-mounted and provides: circuit breaker protection, EMI and RFI filtering, spike/surge protection, remote power on/off,...
Affordable, world-class stylus Profilometer.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... The XP Series Profilometers are low-cost, high-performance, stylus-type benchtop surface profilers that perform precision step-height and surface roughness measurements on a variety of materials including semiconductor thin films and MEMS...
Comprehensive Sartorius lab product catalog now available.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Sartorius has published a new product catalog that includes a comprehensive overview of products including ultra-micro to basic balances and scales, metrology products, pH meters, a water detection system, and nationwide service capabilities....
ACOustics begins with ACO Measurement Mics.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Celebrating 25 years--A worldwide manufacturer/supplier of Type l and 1.5 Measurement Microphones/Systems to end-users and OEMs. Sub-Hertz to 120 kHz, 175 dBSPL. 1/4 to 1 inch versions, "Very Random" noise generators, ACOtron preamplifiers- ICP...
Balanced Deuterium Tungsten Light Source.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... We've applied our expertise in patterned dichroic filters to an innovation light sources to create the first combined-spectrum illumination source that eliminates saturation and signal-tonoise problems associated with the D-alpha line in the...
VAT, Inc. product line brochure.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... VAT's product line brochure profiles the most extensive line of vacuum valves manufactured today. VAT offers 1,000+ standard valves for a wide variety of applications. VAT combines innovation, state-of-the-art manufacturing, quality process...
New 2004 radiolabeled and neurochemicals catalog.(Product/Literature Showcase)(American Radiolabeled Chemicals Inc. and Precision Biochemicals Inc.)(Brief Article)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... ARC and PBI are manufacturers of over 2,000 radiolabeled and neurochemicals for life science research. We do custom synthesie using radio as well as stable isotopes. Precision Biochemicals in Canada does btdk custom syntheses of unlabeled...
New ThermoJet Temperature Forcing System.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... The ThermoJet(tm) Precision Temperature Forcing System can maintain -80[degrees]C at 20 SCFM and cycles from +225[degrees]C to -65[degrees]C in less than 10 sec. ThermoJet's thermal capability and strong airflow enable users to bring electronic...
Replacement specialty lamps.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Bulb Direct, Inc. #1 source for replacement lamps for your applications. We offer an assortment of name brand lamps for medical, photographic, AV, and LCD projectors. We have Mag-lites, LED flashlights, and Duracell batteries at great prices....
Synthetech expands product line.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Synthetech, Inc.--known for its work in the development and manufacture of Peptide Building Blocks (PBBs) and Specialty Amino Acids--has expanded its product line to offer a range of FMOC-amino acids preloaded on Wang and 2-CTC resins for solid...
Total nitrogen & phosphorus.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... LaMotte Co., manufacturer of water analysis equipment, introduces tests for Total Nitrogen (0-25 mg/L)and low (0-3.5 mg/L) and high (0-100 mg/L) Total Phosphorous. The tests are performed by reacting tubes in a heater block to a specified...
Laboratory furniture.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... The new, full-color, 272-pg. VWR International Furniture Catalog presents a complete line of metal and wood casework, countertops, fixtures, sinks, tables, seating, fume hoods, workstations, appliances, pre-fabricated rooms, shelving, carts,...
Reduce costs with FREE measurement and control designer CD.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Up to 64 percent of your test and measurement application costs are spent on configuration and development time. In addition to hundreds of development resources, this FREE CD helps you select the best software and hardware for your system...
New vacuum pumps and gauges.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Bestech's dual stage vacuum pumps are well suited for industrial and scientific applications with pumping speeds from 3.5 to 53 cfm and ultimate pressure 0.0005 torr. These high-performance pumps are designed with a gas ballast, anti-suck back...
Vacuum pumping station.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... The compact TurboCube combines a turbo pump with integrated controller and backing pump into a closed housing to form a complete vacumm pumping station. TurboCube can be configured with UHV pumping speeds from 33 to 500 1/s and a choice of dry...
Fluorescence lifetime instruments.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Jobin Yvon is the only company that can provide both pulsed and phase lifetime instruments, as well as the most sensitive steady state spectrofluorometers in the world. These new brochures present the pulsed, or Time Correlated Single Photon...
Pre-owned analytical laboratory instruments.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Meadows Instrumentation offers a large selection of refurbished pre-owned HPLC and GC analytical laboratory instruments and systems. Waters, Hewlett-Packard and other major brands available. Large in-house inventory and onsite refurbishing...
High performance plastic connectors.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... Fischer Connector's 4032 Series miniature plastic connector is available with up to 19 gold-plated contacts in a .5" diameter housing. The patented SureGrip plug body can be securely gripped, even with wet hands or gloves. This competitively...
Surface Tensiometers.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... These Surface Tensiometers from SensaDyne Instruments Div. solve coating formulation problems for laboratory and in-process applications. Formulators can improve transfer, spreading and adhesion of inks, coatings and other formulations by...
Free catalog of 45,000 industrial hardware components.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... The Spring 2004 Reid Tool Supply catalog is now available offering handwheels, handles, knobs, spring and ball plungers, leveling pads, clamps, and more. New products include stainless steel pipe leveling mounts, lever style ball valves and...
Antibody, antigen & assay development products.(Product/Literature Showcase)(Advertisement)
April 1, 2004... BIODESIGN International's new catalog features over 350 new products. Highlights include paired antibodies for assay development, blocking reagents to minimize HAMA interference and goat anti-human IgG for use in IgM detection assays. Featured...
High speed Ethernet radio.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Locus, Inc. has developed new functionality in its high speed Ethernet (HSE) radio, the OS2400-HSE, which can function as an access point, bridge, and repeater radio simultaneously, allowing a user complete access to his/her network via a...
Hand-held analyzers.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Innov-X Systems, Inc. has designed a new generation of portable X-ray Florescence Analyzers delivering fast, precise identification and analysis of the most challenging metal alloys, including stainless steel, nickel/cobalt superalloys,...
New super-compact camera.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Cooke's new PixelFly QE 12-bit super-compact digital CCD camera offers improved quantum efficiency with a higher pixel resolution of 1,390 x 1,024. Designed to meet scientific/ medical inspection and machine vision applications, the 2.5" x 1.5"...
Capsule filters with Viresolve.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Millipore announces that its Opticap XL (Inline) and XLT (T-line) disposable capsule filters are available with Viresolve Normal Flow Parvovirus (NFP) membrane. The extension of the Opticap product line provides rapid and dependable viral...
Smallest optical encoder.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... MicroE Systems announces the Mercury 1800 digital kit encoder--the world's smallest optical encoder providing 50 nm resolution from the sensor. It measures 8.9 mm tall, and is available in two resolutions: 50 or 100 nm, linear, or up to 6.5...
Microfluidic Drug Discovery.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Caliper Life Sciences introduces the LabChip 3000 Drug Discovery System, which can perform unattended biochemical and cell-based screening assays that cover the most frequently screened target classes, including kinases, phosphatases,...
Versatile thermal converters.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Precision Measurements announces its EL-1000 thermal converters, designed to measure AC current and voltages up to 1mHz, are manufactured with the company's most advanced high-accuracy vacuum thermocouple. The design substantially reduces AC/DC...
Bibliographies made easy.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Thomson ISI Research-Soft introduces a major upgrade to Reference Manager, the bibliographic software that streamlines research, writing and publishing for corporate, government, and academic researchers. Reference Manager 11 delivers new ways...
Custom toroidal transformers.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Bridgeport Magnetics debuts a general-purpose transformer line called CUSTARD (CUSTom/ standARD), a program of toroidal transformers based on a full range of power ratings from 20VA to 1000VA with standard primary windings for 117V/230V, 50 to...
Magneto rheology cell.(New Products)
April 1, 2004... Anton Paar's Physica magneto-rheology (MR) cell is designed to test MR fluids under a variety of different conditions. The Physica cell is designed to characterize the rheological properties of these materials, which are used for power...