
Instantly Captures And Permanently Records
Sensor Products introduces Pressurex, a thin flexible plastic film that instantly captures and permanently records pressure distribution and magnitude between any two mating or contacting surfaces. |
Madison, NJ– Sensor Products introduces Pressurex, a thin flexible plastic film that instantly captures and permanently records pressure distribution and magnitude between any two mating or contacting surfaces.
- Pressurex reveals whether the pressure is evenly distributed.
- Pressurex reveals pressure from 2 - 43,200 PSI (0.14 - 3,000 kg/cm2) and is available in eight different pressure ranges, with medium and high pressure being the most commonly used for injection molding applications.
- When placed between two contacting surfaces, the film instantaneously and permanently changes color directly proportional to the actual pressure applied.
- Precise pressure magnitude is easily determined by comparing the resultant color intensity to a color correlation chart.
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Frozen Prices On Certification And Testing Services
CSA International, a leading certification and testing provider, is freezing prices on all certification and testing services for new projects, maintaining 2008 pricing in all product areas.
- In addition to maintaining prices, CSA International has made significant progress in improving its delivery timelines.
- In 2009 and beyond, CSA International will work diligently to reduce delivery timelines further without sacrificing the quality and integrity of testing services.
- The price freeze applies to all current and new CSA International clients worldwide, and will remain in place until further notice.
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Secrets Of 5-Axis Machining Revealed
KBC Tools introduces “Secrets of 5-Axis Machining,” by Karlo Apro, which explains 5-Axis Machining in simple terms most people in the field will appreciate and quickly understand.
- Colorful graphics are generously sprinkled through the book.
- 176 pages with dozens of machining applications illustrated and explained.
- The wording and overview make the book easy to read and understand for everyone, beginner to expert.
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Space Quadrupled To Accommodate Customer Demand
Arlington, Va –The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) announces that the iLounge Pavilion, a unified iPod, Phone and Mac exhibition area at the 2010 International CES has quadrupled in size since its official launch last week.
- The iLounge Pavilion, co-sponsored by CEA and iLounge.com, will feature manufacturers and retailers of iPod and iPhone accessories, related products and services.
- The iLounge Pavilion, originally floored with 4,000 net square feet of exhibit space which sold out in the first week following the launch, has increased to 18,000 net square feet.
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Satellite Office Opened In Florida
Reading, PA– Fidelity Technologies Corporation announces it has opened a satellite office in Orlando, Fl.
- The office, comprising engineering and business development personnel, will focus on the company’s Simulation and Training activities.
- Two major Fidelity clients – The U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation and the U.S. Navy’s Naval Air Training Systems Division – are located in Orlando.
Read more about Fidelity’s new office at www.pddnet.com
Performance Excellence Award Received Again
Chicago, IL –Newark announces that it has received a 2008 Boeing Performance Excellence Award. This is the second consecutive year that Newark has been awarded this honor.
- The Boeing Company issues the award annually to recognize suppliers who have achieved superior performance.
- Newark maintained a Silver performance composite performance rating for each month of the 12-month performance period, from October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008.
Read more about Newark’s second win at www.pddnet.com
IP Licensing Strategies Developed
Morrisville, NC – As the semiconductor industry explores the most effective way to implement true 3D integration of advanced semiconductors, Ziptronix is developing strategies for licensing its patented ZiBond and Direct Bond Interconnect (DBI) technologies across the semiconductor supply chain.
- By licensing the Ziptronix technology, semiconductor manufacturers can quickly achieve high throughput, wafer-to-wafer or chip-to-wafer low temperature oxide bonding at the lowest cost of operation for 3D IC integration.
- Ziptronix is uniquely positioned to deliver the low temperature IC bonding process that the semiconductor industry needs to make true 3D IC integration a practical reality.
- The company is operating from a strong base of intellectual property relating to 3D IC integration, particularly in bonding technology.
Read more about Ziptronix’s licensing strategies at www.pddnet.com