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Major breweries reduce consumer complaints with acoustic bottle inspection system
Benthos Inc.
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If consumers find flat beer when they open their bottles, brewery sales and brand reputation will almost surely decline. To minimize the number of low pressure (flat) bottles reaching consumers, major breweries in Latin America and around the world have chosen an acoustic on-line inspection system manufactured by U. S. company TapTone. The TapTone II system checks seal integrity at speeds up to 700 bottles per minute, identifying and rejecting those whose pressure falls below acceptable limits.
An "electronic nose" enables more consistent quality of packaging boards
Stora Enso Oyj
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A new instrumental analysis system, which evaluates the sensory properties of packaging boards, is intended to increase the accuracy and efficiency of the paperboard quality control at Finnish Enso Paperboards. The system, called electronic nose, will be taken into operation in 1998 as a further quality control tool at the company´s Imatra mill. It is a development of an instrument, MDG-1, which was originally constructed in Finland for military use to detect chemical warfare agents. To a great extent, the analysis system will be used for the company´s Enso Performa paperboard, which is aimed at food, sweets and tobacco applications with high demands on odour and taste neutral packagings.
OVER 300 NOKIAS FLAT DISPLAYS TO AKTIA BANKS OFFICES
Nokia Display Products
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Oy Samlink Ab will modernise the information systems in all 40 Savings Banks' and 44 local co-operative banks' offices. Nokia's flat displays selected by Aktia Bank for the new system represent the latest technology in the field. This is one of the largest flat display deals Nokia Display Products has made in Finland.
Moisture measured 400 times per second
Electrolux-Wascator AB
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The ability of water to conduct electricity is exploited by Electrolux-Wascator in its new generation of tumble dryers. This technical approach is reported to provide more energy-efficient drying, reduced wear in washed garments and less need for monitoring.
Software for drive commissioning and maintenance
ABB Industry Oy
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Two new software packages from ABB are set to make commissioning, monitoring and process control of the company's ACS 600 AC drives as straight forward as operating a mouse, claims the company. DriveWindow simplifies commissioning and DriveLink allows ACS 600 drives to be controlled via Windows applications.
New pressure sensor design increases accuracy and expands applications
EG & G IC Sensors
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Long term accuracy, and linearity limitations of piezoresistive pressure sensors has restricted applications to relatively stable environments until now. Advances in EG&G IC Sensors' silicon, micromachined pressure sensors have reduced temperature dependence by a factor of 5, enabling wider applicability in portable instruments and process environments.
Worlds Largest Hydraulic Motors Open New Possibilities in Heavy Driving Applications
Haegglunds Drives AB / Hagglunds Drives AB
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The world's most powerful low speed high torque (LSHT) gearless drive units. This is how Swedish Hägglunds Drives describes its latest and largest members in the Marathon heavy duty, hydraulic motor series. The Marathon MB 3200 and MB 4000 are based on the company's hydraulic piston motor technology and feature maximum torque levels of 1.1 million and 1.4 million Nm respectively. They can be mounted directly on the driven shaft or machine without intermediate gears. The use of hydraulic motors is said to eliminate a number of problems normally associated with electromechanical drives in heavy industrial applications.
Swedish robot manufacturer flexes its muscles in the USA
Neos Robotics AB
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Absolute precision while machining bulky work pieces can be achieved by a new method that combines the Swedish Tricept robot with a vision system for CCD camera positioning, reports Neos Robotics of Sweden. Scrapping of expensive components due to exceeding error tolerances is completely eliminated with this new technology, that goes under the name of TI2. This method is believed to have great potential within aircraft manufacturing. America's Boeing has recently negotiated delivery of the first robot cell.
View from the heavens
SSC Satellitbild AB
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Satellite pictures of your area can now be obtained over the Internet thanks to a new service called Spacepix from satellite image company, SSC Satellitbild in Sweden. Anyone with a home computer and access to the Internet can take advantage of the new service for a small fee.
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SSC Satellitbild AB
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