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Day: September 18, 2009

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5000 possible key/lock combinations for T45 warships

FDB Panel Fittings certainly rose to the challenge for the new T45 warships recently. Like any very large single community the T45s face security issues for their personnel, in this case the requirement for a zone based wing lock system to cover

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The secret weapons of an electrician’s toolbox!

In the current financial climate it's certainly a time for ‘got-to-have' rather than ‘love to  have' tools and Stanley's FatMax VDE screwdrivers, MaxSteel VDE pliers, FatMax 1-Piece Antivibe Hammer and FatMax XL tape really are essential additions to every electrician's toolbox. Stanley's range of

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Smart new technology saves homeowners money

A brand new low cost technology has been launched which can give householders immediate and significant savings on their electricity bills and a reduction in carbon emissions, without any change to their lifestyle. The VPhase unit has been developed by VPhase, part

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Flexible lighting management sensors

Delmatic's Metro lighting management system includes a comprehensive range of sensors, including occupancy detectors (passive infra-red and microwave) and multisensors for plugging-in to lighting control modules or linking to DALI or LON networks. Plug-in models are designed to connect to ceiling mounted

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High temperature component labels resist up to +400°C

Computer Imprintable Labels Systems (CILS), manufacturer of high-performance label  identification systems, has launched CIL 8900, a new range of high temperature resistant labels. CILS High Temperature Component Labels are capable of resisting temperature extremes of up to 400°C, chemical and solvent washes

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FCT filter ‘D’ type connectors

Aerco now stocks new filter versions of the popular FCT ‘D' type connectors that are available in the same dimensions as the standard FCT non-filtered ‘D' types. These new connectors use chip-on-board technology rather than the more traditional tubular capacitors and provide

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