Thales, a global technology leader, is advancing air traffic surveillance and safety in Chile with a revolutionary new radar station 100% powered by sustainable solar energy. Located in Calama, in the Atacama Desert, the first of its kind radar system leverages 330 solar panels to take full advantage of the high levels of sunshine in the region.
Production of contract metal products is one of our core specialties. A growing number of OEMs are leveraging the advantages that come with sourcing contract metal products and fully skidded systems from Robinson so their workers can focus on the core competencies that directly impact profitability.
High-Speed, High-Frequency, High-Precision Measurements. The Olympus 72DL PLUS ultrasonic thickness gauge delivers precision thickness measurements at high speed in a portable, easy-to-use device. With fast scanning, advanced algorithms, and our lowest-ever minimum thickness capability, you can confidently measure the thickness of very thin layers in the most challenging applications.
The focus on cutting energy consumption and reducing the carbon footprint has never been higher, but results are often achieved by compromising usability or efficiency. The Danfoss Heat Recovery Unit delivers strong environmental benefits as well as significant reductions on heating bills—all delivered with a short ROI.
3D Systems has announced the SLA 750 stereolithography additive manufacturing (AM) solution. The solution is optimized for cost-effective SLA batch part production at up to twice the speed and triple the throughput of other available stereolithography solutions.
ams OSRAM (SIX: AMS), a global leader in optical solutions, has introduced a green laser diode which is a brighter, easier to use, more reliable and cost-competitive replacement for red lasers in applications such as levelling, scanning, biosciences and dot projection.
LAPP North America is pleased to announce it will be an exhibitor at ATX West, April 12 to 14, Booth 4454 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.