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Day: November 16, 2007

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Looking to the Future with Illuma: New Catalogue and Extended Product Range

” class=”thumbnail” /> Illuma Lighting has announced the publication of a new, easy-to-use lighting catalogue to showcase its extended lighting collection, which marks a step change in the company’s market profile and future direction. Illuma’s vastly expanded portfolio offers a variety of

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wiePLAN gets an upgrade

Wieland Electric has upgraded its wiePLAN software package for DIN rail terminal block configurations. It uses distinctive animation effects to produce drawings, parts lists and ordering information for both individual terminals and fully assembled terminal rails. wiePLAN also includes accessories, marking options

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Composite coax cables

The benefits of running just one cable instead of several are considerable. The FS Cables range of composite coax cables enables you to run a video signal, control and power simultaneously to your CCTV / security camera system. This offers you a

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Smart click’ for reliable connection with new Omron M12

New industrial M12 connectors from Omron feature a simple, secure, ‘smart click’ locking mechanism, yet retain full compatibility with the traditional screw lock styles. M12 connectors are widely used throughout industrial and process control installations, in particular to connect sensor I/O, and

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STEGO – Go with the Flow!

STEGO the leading manufacturer of anti-condensation heaters for panels and enclosures, has developed a range of Air-Flow monitors recently launched in the UK market, by STEGO UK in Epsom, Surrey. STEGO who also manufacture their own range of Filter-Fans recognised a need

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Anixter Components launches new 08/09 catalogue

Leading component and cable accessories supplier, Anixter Components (formerly Heyco Limited), has launched its new 2008/2009 catalogue. It gives designers easy access to more than 10,000 components that are suitable for millions of applications in diverse markets. The new ranges for 2008/2009

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DaimlerChrysler opts for Control Techniques Drives

More than 800 AC drives, supplied by the Control Techniques Drive Centre in Chemnitz have been installed in the new “Sprinter” production facility in DaimlerChrysler's Ludwigsfelde plant, near Berlin. All drives above 1.1 kW used in the vast, new factory – which

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Control Techniques launches real time Ethernet module

The latest option module to extend the functionality of Control Technique’s variable speed drives range, including the Unidrive SP family, is SM-EtherCAT, providing support for real-time, high performance Ethernet communication. “We have been monitoring the market and listening to our customers, this

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