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  • Cause for Alarm?

    Operational Excellence & Lean Six Sigma Consider desired alarm functionality when defining Functional Requirements (near the beginning of a project) when time is available for any customization

  • Mechanical Design Handbook 2nd Edition

    This Second Edition of the Mechanical Design Handbook has been completely reorganized from its previous edition and includes seven chapters from the Mechanical Design and Systems Handbook, the

  • Recent Developments in Biologically Inspired Computing

    Recent Developments in Biologically Inspired Computing This text covers the most relevant areas in computational intelligence, and brings together novel and philosophical trends in the fields of

  • Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering and Design

    Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering and Design Heavily illustrated with tables, charts, diagrams and photographs, and filled with equations and useful references, this handbook speaks

  • Here, fishy, fishy, fishy

    High-tech marine electronics help locate the lunker. The color-illuminated LCX16 CI from Lowrance has a 640 X 480-pixel display. The more pixels a screen has in each vertical column, the higher the

  • 2006 TOTY Finalist Profiles: Wyeth Excellence in Operations Team, Pearl River, N.Y.

    By Paul Thomas, Managing Editor Operator input has been tremendously valuable, Twomey-Galvin adds. “Not all answers need to come from a bunch of people with engineering degrees.” The

  
Discussions about chart area
  • Re: Driver IC Failure Modes

    Possibly an inrush current limiter would help. transient heating from high inrush currents can cause a gradual fault by short term temperature spikes in the device which cause gradual diffusion based failure. Early indications would be(possibly) lack of saturation on the output causing partial turn...

  • Re: conduit pipes calculating

    This is the article originally written by Tony Casazza, RCDD of LANshack, I think this will full fill your purpose. Sizing Conduits - Fill Factor When designing a conduit run, the most important decision that you will have to make is it's size. Consider not only the cables that will be...

  • Re: how to design a propagation area in plant nursery

    You'll need to know the temperature and relative humidity (RH) of your propagation area to do this. Refer to a psychrometric chart and see what is the total mass of water vapor that the volume of air in your propagation area can carry. From the RH value on the chart, see how much more moisture the a...

  • Re: stress-strain curve

    Welcome! I applaud your resourcefulness to seek out this forum to get your questions answered as well as your spirit in not being satisfied with the textbook answers. You have the makings of a fine engineer. Now, to your questions! 1. What you are referring to as upper and lower yield I b...

  • Re: Sizing Pipes and Lines for an Air Compressor

    Almost all programs, charts and graphs that are available for sizing pipe, tube and hose for compressed air are based on a pressure drop of 5% or 10% of the applied pressure in 100 feet. This is absurd!!!! If you follow conventional wisdom you will find that many can only maintain 80 psig in the sho...

  
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Astro-Med, Inc.
Real-Chart Network Printer

The Astro-Med, Inc., Test and Measurement Product Group, presents the latest innovation in strip chart recording - the Real Chart NP.

The Real-Chart NP is a wide format printing platform designed to provide hard copy recording of telemetry data.

Banner Engineering Corp.
DX99 Wireless Transceiver, use in Hazardous Areas

A Battery-Powered, Intrinsically Safe Wireless Transceiver

An entirely new way to collect analog, digital and temperature information in hazardous areas. The system is a state-of-the-art combination of wireless communication, battery technology and intrinsically safe electronics.

Vaisala
NEW! Oxygen Transmitter for Hazardous Areas OMT364

The Vaisala SPECTRACAP® Oxygen Transmitter OMT364 is designed for oxygen monitoring in moist and aggressive process gases. FM Approved OMT364 for Hazardous Areas, the non-incendive oxygen transmitter is permitted for use in Class I, Division 2 of the NEC® 500 area classification according to FM Approvals.

  
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