Stratasys has announced the launch of AIS Antero 800NA and AIS Antero 840CN03 as validated materials for the Stratasys F900, marking a new milestone in qualified additive manufacturing for aerospace, defence and other highly regulated industries.
7th April 2025
The drylin NT-60-4 telescopic rail from igus offers an extension of two metres, and is made with PTFE-free iglidur JGPF to ensure the low-friction and quiet operation.
4th April 2025
The Cincon LFM550S and LFM550M fanless power supplies from Relec are engineered for reliability, flexibility and efficiency, providing rugged power solutions for anything from advanced medical equipment to remote industrial systems.
4th April 2025
ROLEC's fast-fit aluCLIC diecast aluminium enclosures for industrial electronics are now available with optional IP 69K ingress protection. They are also rated IP 66 and IP 67.
2nd April 2025
igus has announced that a mobile surgical microscope from Prechtl TechSolutions has won the 2025 manus plastic bearing competition. A jury of experts recognised the engineers who used lubrication-free polymer bearings and were able to increase the reliability of the microscope.
1st April 2025
Contrinex's uniquely robust inductive sensors are trusted in a wide variety of demanding or critical applications, with an extreme example being their use in a nuclear power plant. The sensor is used to verify that a grab on a specialised crane is closed when lifting.
31st March 2025
Danfoss Power Solutions has announced the launch of a full-flow high-pressure relief valve (FHPRV) for its H1B bent-axis motor. The FHPRV joins the counterbalance valve (CBV) in a portfolio of valves designed to enable the use of Danfoss high-power axial piston motors in open-circuit systems.
31st March 2025
Phoenix Contact is extending the connection variety for BC series electronics housings. For the first time, Push-in PCB terminal blocks from the FKDSO 1,5 and FKDSO 2,5 series are available for the BC 17,8 (1 HP).
30th March 2025
Australian launch services company, Gilmour Space Technologies, is leveraging Ansys simulation solutions to develop new rocketry systems for small satellite launch vehicles, starting with Eris which is due to make a historic orbital launch from Australian-soil in the next few weeks.
27th March 2025