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Stala Oy
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Spectacular double facade construction saves energy in Nokias new head office
Stala Oy
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An improved working environment and lower energy and maintainance costs are just some advantages of a new facade construction, called Ecofacade,which fronts the Finnish telecom company Nokia's new head office in Espoo, near Helsinki. The futuristic architecture of the building is also intended to strengthen the high-tech image of one the world's leading IT and telecommunication groups. The innovative double facade construction is based on a metal frame made of stainless steel tubes supplied by the Finnish company, Stala Oy and is said to be the world's largest of its kind.
Facing up to the Revolution in Telecommunications
Viking Telecom AB
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Least cost routing is one of the keys to successful competition in increasingly open telecommunications markets world-wide. This is why VikingTelecom has launched its CallCorrect least cost router onto the world market.
Civil engineers get closer view with portable radar antenna
Malå Geoscience
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A compact one gigahertz antenna linked to a portable radar detection system allows the detection of small objects within one metre range. This gives the civil engineering industry a flexible tool in a variety of construction and maintenance applications. The radarsystem requires only one man operation.
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Malå Geoscience
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Finnish evaporation technologyconquers new fields of application
Hadwaco Ltd Oy
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The Hadwaco system for treatment of industrial and municipal waste water, leachate from landfills and for preparing drinking and process water has in a relatively short time become an attractive alternative to conventional evaporation solutions. Based on mechanical vapour recompression (MVR) and the falling film principle, the system is reported to have several benefits when compared with competing technologies. The advantages include, for example, good purification results, lower energy consumption and lower investments costs.
Turbo blowers provide more economic aeration in waste-water treatment plants
ABB Fläkt
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Turbo blowers offer greater economic benefits when compared with compressors and other competing equipment in producing the large amounts of compressed air that are needed in aeration basins at waste water treatment plants. According to ABB Fläkt Oy in Finland, benefits include lower investment and running costs, reliable and trouble-free operation, and a short delivery time. Four blowers from the company's turbo blower range for aeration, known as Exvel Bio, are now in operation at the Glenelg waste-water treatment plant in Adelaide, Australia.
New metro car combines good operating economy and a high degree of comfort
Adtranz AB
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A new metro car – Vagn 2000 – is now being launched on the international market.The ride is very comfortable and the noise level is low, according to manufacturer Adtranz Sweden.Passengers are informed about the current station via electronic signs and loudspeakers.
Chip off the old block
Atlas Copco Berema AB
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The new TEX 05P from Atlas Copco Construction Tools is a lightweightdesign that builds on the company's established range of versatile chipping hammers.
New radar system measures liquid levels under tough conditions
Saab Tank Control
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A new range of radar level gauges based on advanced radar technology (FMCW) is about to be launched. There are three versions designed to be used in both simple and complex measuring applications. The radar level gauges claimed to be very reliable even under severe conditions, such as turbulence, or high temperatures and pressures. As a result, their sensitivity is much greater than that of earlier systems, according to Saab Tank Control AB, the Swedish company that developed the instrument.