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Day: October 10, 2012

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Merger collapse

UK manufacturing took a knock today with the announcement a $45bn (£28bn) merger between aerospace and defence firms BAE Systems (Britain’s largest manufacturer) and EADS has been cancelled. The proposed merger collapsed following political and shareholder pressure. While the companies themselves claimed

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Accessories to make DALI life easier

The new Tridonic generation of dimmable PCA ballasts are equipped with a integrated Smart interface for the range of pre-programmed plugs and the resulting combination Smart interface Smart plug makes it simple to provide different configurations, without the need for special controllers.

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New flexibility for circuit board connectors

The Harting range of M12 circuit board connectors are now available in a range of custom bodies, offering new flexibility for integration into industrial housings in the automation environment. The design of these connectors makes it easy for housing/flange sockets to be

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Shenton Group – Integrated power system

Having suffered a recent power outage, Wootton Bassett based Plantronics realised it needed to ensure the reliability and continuity of power to its data centre by installing a power support system. Looking for a company that had a reputation for quality, reliability

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LED replacement for the 60W incandescent lamp

Scolmore believes its SMD LED 11W A60 lamp is one of the most efficient replacements for the 60W incandescent currently available on the market. Offering 800 lumens on a 11W lamp, this is the equivalent of 72 lumens per circuit watt, compared

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Wiring accessories get a clean bill of health

The Scolmore Group has been supplying electrical accessories to the healthcare sector for many years.  Its white moulded ranges and Part M wiring accessories ranges – developed to comply with the Part M Building Regulations governing products for disabled access – have

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Industry success in the form of the RO

Schneider Electric has welcomed the news the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has u-turned on its proposals to remove Renewable Obligation (RO) support for smaller scale renewable energy developments.

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