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Hoffman MaxRack high-density rack

12 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Pentair

The fully featured Hoffman brand MaxRack high-density rack is designed to offer high static load capacity while providing thermal and cable management capabilities in a single solution.


Times Microwave Systems CST-600 all-in-one combination prep tool

11 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Rojone Pty Ltd

The CST-600 all-in-one combination prep tool is for use with LMR-600 low loss coaxial cables.


Has lead-free made the industry any greener?

11 April, 2012 by Mike Smyth

Despite the advent of RoHS in July 2006, electronics is essentially a ‘green’ industry. It provides more functions and services but uses less energy and fewer materials.


Rittal ‘Blue e’ generation cooling units

10 April, 2012 | Supplied by: Rittal Pty Ltd

Energy-saving cooling units of the ‘Blue e’ generation have a cooling output ranging from 500 to 4000 W (depending on the application) that can help achieve energy savings of up to 70%.


Phoenix Contact operator panel range

24 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Phoenix Contact Pty Ltd

A range of web-based operator panels with 10 and 15″ versions offers more display area for visualising basic applications.


Kontron KM2M806XT M2M deployable system

22 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Kontron Australia Pty Ltd

Kontron has available its M2M deployable system, the KM2M806XT.


Schaffner RB PCB mounting choke series

08 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Westek Electronics Pty Ltd

The Schaffner RB-series chokes are suitable for AC (to 600 V) as well as DC (to 1000 V) power lines and can also be used in inverters for drive applications, converters and photovoltaic panel circuits as well as charging stations for electric vehicles.


Hammond Electronics 1590BB stomp boxes

01 March, 2012 | Supplied by: Hammond Electronics Pty Ltd

The 1590BB die-cast aluminium enclosure for stomp box manufacturers is a rugged, easy-to-machine, die-cast enclosure measuring 119 x 94 x 34 mm.


Light thrown on nanowire welding

21 February, 2012 | Supplied by: http://www.stanford.edu/

A new way to weld together meshes of tiny wires has been discovered by researchers at Stanford University. Their work could lead to electronics and solar applications. To succeed, they called upon plasmonics.


Robot speeds up glass development

14 February, 2012 | Supplied by: http://www.fraunhofer.de/en/.html

Model by model, the electronics in a motor vehicle are being moved closer to the engine block, where the materials used for the electronics must resist increasing heat - so the glass solder being used as glue must be continually optimised.


Rittal CMC monitoring solution

06 February, 2012 | Supplied by: Rittal Pty Ltd

Rittal's monitoring solution, CMC, is now available in version 3 and is suitable for use in control cabinets and enclosures.


Anderson Power Products Multipurpose Powerpole

26 January, 2012 | Supplied by: Soanar Limited

Anderson Power Products’ Multipurpose Powerpole is a make-first/break-last connection when used in a multi-pole situation with the company’s standard 15/45 power poles.


Tiny soldering iron can control chemical patterns

07 December, 2011

Researchers with the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have shed light on the role of temperature in controlling a fabrication technique for drawing chemical patterns as small as 20 nm.


Veroshield screening cases

25 November, 2011 | Supplied by: Lektronics Pty Ltd

Designed for applications that demand a high level of EMC screening, strength and usability, Veroshield cases are made from 0.9 mm galvanised steel to maintain electrical conductivity throughout.


Low-loss HF carbon nanotubes

17 November, 2011

A study on low electrical loss carbon nanotubes has found that the materials open up new types of high-frequency large-area electronic devices.


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